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it is saturday, december 9th, 7:00, and this live look outside. wow! beautiful look at the golden gate bridge. clear out there, but near freezing on this saturday morning. hopefully you're safe and warm where you're joining us from. thank you so much for starting your morning with us. i'm kira klapper. cinthia pimentel has a quick look at our microclimate forecast. i mean, truly, the first morning in a while i've gotten in my car and been like, oh, my gosh. turn up the heat. so cold. >> that beautiful picture from the golden gate bridge always tells story getting closer to winter. clear skies, it is cold out there. north of the golden gate bridge really focusing on the north bay under a freeze warning this morning until we go into about 10:00. start to get more of that
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sunshine. make sure you're prepared for that. looking at mostly clear skies. 34 in novato. 32 napa. do 40s san francisco and south. if you have plans to travel through central valley, fog is concentrated there this morning. aside from the cold temperatures this weekend, we are staying mostly sunny and calm into tomorrow, and into next week. high pressure keeps us with those warm temperatures. also keeps the storms out to the ocean. the other thing we're watching with the building of this high pressure is that we're not getting a chance of rain until we go into the extended forecast. so i'll show you the details when we might need the umbrella coming up in about 15 minutes. >> thanks. see you soon. we begin with breaking news this morning. one person is dead after a shooting at an east bay convenience store. it happened just after 11:00 last night at a 7-eleven near 23rd street in oakland. a photographer was told on-scene
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a store security guard was shot and killed. oakland pd confirmed a deadly shooting. no word on the shooter. still involved in a standoff with a former police officer. former pittsburg police detective allegedly shot and injured his wife at their pleasant hills home thursday night. yesterday police issued a felony warrant for his arrest saying a danger to the public. they returned last night igniting another standoff. at 5:00 this morning, pleasant hill police updated the situation tweeting that the s.w.a.t. team and crisis negotiators attempted to speak with the man throughout the night trying to have him surrender. he fired shots from inside his house at armored vehicles in front of his residence. there were no injuries. as far as we know, he is still
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not taken into custody. "today in the bay's" thom jensen was near the seen late last night. >> we need to know when we can leave our homes. >> reporter: sherman oaks residents tell us trapped in their homes hours for second night in a row with an armed suspect nearby. >> i'm concerned, because we're not being communicated to about anything. we're trying to get in and out. >> reporter: pleasant hill pd order a shelter in play from about 5:30. the same neighborhood ending a six-hour stabbed jauch with retired pittsburg pd officer early this morning simply pull ago way from the scene pap worker at a store across the boulevard from his home had no idea they left the armed suspect in the house before returning to work this afternoon. >> a bullet could have ran past here, could have endangered someone else. >> reporter: meanwhile, he's posting pictures and video from inside the home on social media and fweettweeting with police.
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i'm kind of over it. might as well kill me. later, seems nobody can get over themselves for the greater good. oh, well. pleasant hill pd responded we want to help you. we want a peaceful resolution. it you're willing to talk, answer our phone calls. aacquaintance said she's worried. >> he served his country honorably in corps and distressed, upset and heartbroken to learn of the incident. my hope that it's resolved peacefully, and that no one gets hurt, including him. >> reporter: this started thursday after he shot his wife reportedly with a shotgun injuring her but thought severely. after six hours police loaded up, left about 1:30 in the morning saying he was no longer a public threat. a retired san jose cop serving as a sdurty consultant told nbc bay area the determination makes no sense. >> he's armed. he's fired a shotgun at his own
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wife. all he needs do is step out of that house way firearm and it will be disastrous. >> reporter: with barricades up people are walking right past his home. everyone we've talked to hoping this will end peacefully without anyone else getting hurt. thom jensen, "today in the bay." in the north bay, a deadly head-on crash in sonoma county. two people killed around 12:30 this morning on highway 116. you could see in that video major damage to both cars. chp says two people were in the sedan and were killed. a third in critical condition. driver of that suv has major injuries. chp told our photographer on-scene the victims were "younger" but no specific ages. in the east bay, new overnight -- five people are now under arrest after a police pursuit ended in this crash. the chp says it started as a
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traffic stop in san francisco. their helicopter tracked the suspects in to bay point in the east bay where the car crashed and overturned. four men, one woman were in the car. you can see them in the video crawling out of the rear of the window of the car. chp said no one was injured. san francisco police are looking for the people who crash ed through the front of a cvs and stole the atm inside. it's not the first time we've heard about amf thefts in the bay area but people who live nearby say it hasn't happened in their neighborhood. >> reporter: the cvs store hadn't this property closed while crews work to put it back together at the cvs store 32nd avenue richmond district crews working to patch up the front door, repair shelves and clean up shattered equipment. police say just before 3:00 this morning they got a call about a
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burglary and told five people forced their way in driving a car through the front door. police say all five were involved with stealing an atm inside the store. then got into another car and took off. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: people who live and work in the area say they're shocked to see this happen in the neighborhood. >> i guess we need more policing in this area. >> it's a terrible, terrible thing. i mean, we live here, i live right here on the corner for last, almost four years now. and this area has been pretty safe. >> reporter: they're disheartened to see the damage to the store. >> i hope they get them. >> reporter: no arrests made in this case yet. san francisco want anyone with information to get in touch. now to the pilot accused of trying to take down an alaska airlines flight. he is back home in the bay area. we have the exclusive video of
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joseph emerson returning to his pleasant hill home yesterday afternoon. he was alone with one small suitcase and a duffel bag telling our crew he had no comment. on thursday, emerson was released from custody in oregon. prosecutors contend he tried to crash a san francisco-bound flight back in october. emerson pleaded not guilty to 83 misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment and felony charge endangering an aircraft. part of his release he must underyo a health evaluation avoid drugs and cholg and cannot board a plane. he had to drive from portland back to the east bay. in san francisco yesterday police went to two high schooling because of reports of students with guns. the first happened yesterday morning at george washington high school, where a opportunity got into some sort of altercation with a staff member over a bag that reportedly had a gun inside.
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that student was arrested. before officers left, staff told them about a second student who brought a gun on to campus as well. that gun determined to be an air gun. police then called to an academy for the same reason. when they arrived the student left. investigators do not believe the cases are connected. happening today in san francisco, people are invited to support street vendors who say business is down since the start of a temporary vendor ban. the vendor buyout today is happening in the city's mission district at mission and laura streets. it starts at noon and will go until 4:00 or until food is sold out. yesterday members of the street vendors association marched to city hall to show their displeasure with the 90-day ban saying mission street become violent even deadly over the last several moss, but they claim illegal sales by unpermitted vendors at the root of the issue. the 90-day ban went into affect
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two weeks ago meant to rid the area of illegal vending and illicit active, but the permitted vendors say they're the ones impacted by the ban. some going from hundreds of sales in a day to hundreds of sales in a week. their local supervisor hilary ronen pushed for the ban and not receptive to their feedback. >> she always runs away from us. once in a while, yes, she is there, and she talks, but when we start asks questions looking for answers she just run away. >> vendors say ronen hasn't been responding to them. our calls to her office have not been returned. yesterday the group present add list of concerns to mayor london breed's office only getting as far as the front desk attendant, you see there. they hoped for more of a response from the mayor. the south bay. former san jose mayor san liccardo is running for congress. throwing his hat into the ring replacing long-time 16 district
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congresswoman anna eshoo who is retiring. liccardo was in our studio yesterday saying his experience running the biggest city in the bay area makes him stand outgenerals the other candidates. six people are in the race for this high-profile district which covers parts of san mateo county palo alto and part of san jose. in addition to liccardo sand clara county supervisor joe simitian, rishi kumar and assembly member evan low, peter dixon and city councilwoman julie lythcott-haims. over the next few weeks we'll talk to all of those candidates. just about 7:12 on your saturday morning. much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, a strange smell causing concern in the east bay, causing concern in the east bay, and an alert
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here's a look at the president's motorcade as he headed to an event, a star-studded fund-raiser in the holmby hills area near bel air. hosts included famed director steven spielberg and rob riner. row tests are expected given the tensions sparked by the israel-hamas war, hundreds of people here gathered yesterday to protest u.s. funding of israeli weapons. near the location of the president's first event. back here in the bay area, the city of richmond and the bay area air quality management district are looking into a strong smell reported near the chevron refinery yesterday afternoon. this after the air district issued violations to chevron because of flaring last month. the odor prompted the air district to post a message on social media. it also triggered a community warning system, level one, which is not with recommendations for a shelter in place. around 3:00, the city of richmond sent an email to residents about the stench. it's not clear what on-site
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inspector determined. here a live look at sierra, tahoe. the season begins today for that resort. it will be kicking off the weekend with a limited footprint of easy rider express and wild mountain magic carpet for its eschool and lessons. a limited opening until more snow comes down. in san francisco, a celebration for the 500,000th visitor of free saturdays at the museum. the free saturday program started in april of 2019. since then the museum provided free admission to bay area residents. the program aims to connect people with art by removing the cost barrier to entry. the museum currently features an exhibit alled the young open 2023, featuring works of artist who live in the nine counties surrounding the san francisco bay. it's there until january 7th. my family are proud members of
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this. if you're looking for something to do this weekend we have a few ideas in this weekend's "calendar." >> reporter: good morning, kira. hallow hallow a speet treat transmitting to mix, mix. hall hollow hollow holiday 13red across multiple places is today. winter mix holiday traditions ukraine national women's league of america. branch 107 proudly presenting the first-ever ukraine christmas festival and market in woodside from 11:00 to 5:00 featuring christmas foods, workshops, and dolls. a traditional ukrainian dance and music performed live at the village hub for coffee and events. not the village pub, just down the. two totally different spots. finally, head to san jose's christmas in the park for a
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special tradition in partnership with toys for tots. a wrapped holiday bus and hope you can fill it to capacity for the stuff the bus kickoff to the holiday toy drive donating new unwrapped toys, books, stocking stuffers prabl for newborns through 14-year-olds. of course, suggesting taking v vca to the event. rail, bus, car, bike, i will be back. and check in with cinthia pimentel for our microclimate forecast. it's officially december weather. >> officially. we need all layers we can get this morning. stepping out the door for all the weekend holiday plans look where we stand currently. 42 in san francisco. 40 in fremont. from san francisco south we are not that bad. but look at north bay. freezing now. 32 in sonoma. 34 in santa rosa and napa into vacaville pap freeze warning until 10:00 a.m.
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once we get more of that sunshine stepping out the door, nothing in the way from you running her to errands. as far as rain is concerned, staying mostly dry for saturday. going to see temperatures upper 50s in martinez over into livermore. the valley will struggle to warm up a little. otherwise seeing mostly those low 60s hanging on for san francisco. down into san jose. a few clouds pass us by but nothing in the way of ruining our weekend plans. i want to tell you about this going on this weekend. second to last night you can catch "let's glow" at 7:00, san francisco lighting up buildings, cool animations and bring the extra jackets stepping out the door, once we kick off that event around 5:00, mid-50s. then cooling down into the 40s. if you want to stick around the city. for tomorrow, under a frost advisory for the north bay. temperatures going up a little bit. why the freeze warning has been downgraded. do 32 in santa rosa. 34 napa and 36 in clearlake. 46 in san francisco.
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41 for new hayward and 30s continue for the south county. as we go on and look at what we can expect for next week, we're going to stay mostly dry and those storms stay away from us. not that they need it, the pacific northwest continues to see atmospheric rivers and staying mostly dry and the high pressure will bump up temperatures just a little bit. here's where the story starts to take a turn. going into next weekend and this is a lot of moisture the models are showing right now. into next weekend, it could bring a lot of moisture into the bay area, including some more sierra snow for people that want to get out there and ski and snowboard. estimates now are painting this picture. we can see about an inch of rain for the entire bay area and through the valleys typically getting rain showers. i'll keep you updated on the forecast. overall, enjoy the beautiful, calm weather. we have tote through the very cold mornings but i think the days ahead pretty nice, even into inland valleys. 60s continue this week. >> nice to see the sunshine!
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cinthia, thanks. 7:21 right now. much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, taking matters into her own hands. a local mother who want pd her children to help those less fortunate. so she started her ownspires th other to do the
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welcome back to this morning's "bay area proud" segment. a gift handed down from one
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generation to the next. not something you can hold in your hand. it's all about heart. "today in the bay's" garvin thomas shows us. >> basically necessities, shoes -- >> reporter: two nings one quickly learned after spending time with aishya. >> socks. >> reporter: first, she has a strong motivation to help others. >> we helped 125,000 who are in need. >> reporter: second, where that motivation comes from. >> giving back i think comes for me from my parents. >> reporter: she backed that up telling how when she was little growing up in india her birthday was not celebrated with a party but by inviting homeless people in their community over for a home-cooked meal. >> literally go to the streets. give them a day, one-day notice. like, hey, tomorrow, come over for dinner. and then they would show up. >> reporter: but when her children were teenager growing up in silicon valley she felt the message the world was
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sending them was too focused and achievement and success and not enough about serving others and literally woke up one morning in february of 2015 determined to do something about it. >> feeling really strongly i feel like i have to do this, i want to do this. i feel like i can do this. you're going to make them very happy. yes? >> reporter: she went on to found empower and excel. a nonprofit focused on getting young people involved giving back to their community. they handmade blankets and hand-write holiday cards 0 go buy the food, clothing and supplies given to those living on the streets, and it's important to aasia the young people are involved in every step of the process. including meeting those receiving their help face-to-face. >> they're coming up and seeing. the receiving end. what is the difference they're making. that very important and
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impactful. i don't have to preach anything. they are experiencing it. that's -- that stays on their mind. >> reporter: it has been almost a decade since aishya started em pouber and excel with her children in mind, but it has ended up helping so many others. close to 200,000 people have benefitted from their generosity and 3,000 young people have taken part. lives on both sides of the equation -- possibly changed forever. >> and that's the imact. that's a beautiful expletive. >> thanks. >> 7:27 in the morning. coming up, an east bay neighborhood locked down a second time in an unusual standoff that's still under way. new information just in to our newsroom coming up. and the bay area cancer survivor sharing an important message. one thing he wants everyone to do.
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good morning. it is saturday december 9th. almost 7:30 as we take a live look outside. clear and cold. christmas in the park in downtown san jose. hopefully you're able to make it out there. free and fun. thank you so much for starting your saturday morning with us. i'm kira klapper. cinthia pimentel has a peek at our microclimate forecast. i guess i'm calling it freezing,
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but it's not technically freezing. >> in the north bay, yes, there are temperatures that are at freezing or below, and also all theadjectives you used. helping tell the story. look at san francisco. 49 degrees. out-beating everybody on the board from oakland, 38. walnut creek, 35. you can tell going into the valleys starting a cool day. especially for petaluma. 30 degrees now. mostly clear skies. under a freeze warning until about 10:00 a.m. and a struggle to warm up those temperatures even as you head out the door today. going to stick with low 60s around the bay area. 62 in oakland. as well as down in fremont. 59 livermore if you have holiday shopping plan there's. bring extra layers. we're going to keep an eye on those rain chances in the extended forecast and tell you about that in about ten minutes. >> thanks. see you soon. we begin with breaking news this morning.
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one person is dead after a shooting at an east bay seven 11:00. it happened just after 11:00 last night at this store on harrison street near 23rd street in oakland. the owner told our photographer that the store security guard is the one who was shot and killed. he said other employees were not injured. no word on the search for the shooter. we have more breaking news also out of the east bay where police are still engaged in a standoff with a former police officer. former pittsburg police detect ive chuliam saechao shot and killed his wife. police returned to his residence igniting another standoff. about two hours ago after 5:00 this morning, a tweet from police they attempted to speak with saechao throughout the
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night and he fired shots at their armored vehicle. far as we know he has not been taken into custody. as mentioned, it all started thursday after saechao reportedly shot and injured his wife in pleasant hill. after a six-hour standoff with police, around 1:30 yesterday morning, authorities left. saying saechao was no longary threat to the public, but when the shelter in place issued again yesterday afternoon. refusing to come out of his home he was posting pictures then video on social media tweeting in an open dialogue with police. a retired san jose police officer who serves as a security consultant told us it makes no sense. >> he's armed. he's fired a shotgun at his own wife. all he needs to do step out of that house with a firearm and it will be disastrous. >> people in the area have
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replied to saechao's tweets asking him to come out peace 238ly before it drags on longer or someone else gets hurt. in the north bay, a deadly head-on crash in sonoma county. two people were killed around 12:30 this morning on highway 116 near this area. you can see major damage to both cars. the chp says two people in a sedan were killed. a third in critical condition. the driver in the suv has major injuries. chp told our photographer on-scene the victims were "younger" but didn't give specific ages. in the east bay new overnight, five people under arrest after a police pursuit ended in this crash. the chp says it started in san francisco over a traffic violation then heading into the east bay where the car overturned on this avenue and alvis lane.
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four men, one woman were in the car at the time. you can see them crawling out of the rear window of the car. the chp says no one was hurt. happening today in san francisco, people are invited to support street vendors to save businesses that have been shut down since start of a temporary ban. the vendor buyout is happening today in the city's mission district at mission and laura streets from noon until 4:00, or until everything is sold out. yesterday members of the street vendors association marched to city hall to show their displeasure with the 90-day ban. they say mission street has become violent even deadly over the last several months, claiming that illegal sales by unpermitted vendors is at the root of the issue. the 90-day ban went into affect two weeks ago meant to rid the yeah of illegal activity but permitted vendors say they're the ones impacted by the ban. some going from hundreds of sales in a day to hundreds of sales in a week.
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their local supervisor hilary ronen pushed for the ban. vendors say she has not been receptive to their feedback. >> she always run away from us. once in a while, yes, she stops, she talks. we start asking questions looking for answers, she just run away. >> the vendors say ronen has not been responding to them. our calls to her office not returned. yesterday you see the group present add list of concerns at mayor london breed's office but only got as far as the front office attendant. vendors hoped for a response from the mayor. happening today, new efforts to get guns off the streets. there will be a series of gun buybacks held across the bay area. in san francisco, the organization united playas host its annual buyback event. people can turn in a handgun for $100 or an assault rifle for $200. no questions asked.
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the buyback event is at the united playas clubhouse on howard street from 8:00 this morning until noon. and in san mateo county a similar gun buyback at the san mateo county human services center at 400 howard boulevard in belmont from 10:00 to 2:00 this afternoon. in national news, the texas supreme court has paused a judge's ruling allowing a pregnant woman to have an abortion. the unique situation comes as the pregnant woman's fetus has a fatal diagnosis, which throws in to limbo and unprecedented challenge to one of the most restrictive bans in the u.s. the order came after a mother of two received a temporary restraining order from a lower cord judge that prevented texas from enforcing the state's ban. the order issued thursday only applied to that mother. no other pregnant texas woman. the mother was 20 weeks pregnant this week when she filed what is
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believed to be the first lawsuit of its kind since the u.s. supreme court overturned roe versus wade last year. getting a health check jum once a year might seem like a has toll some, but one man who survived cancer says it could save your life. "today in the bay's" marcus washington has his story. >> reporter: good morning, kira. so one year later a bay area cancer survivor's message the same but growing louder's first introduced you to josh melvin, tech entrepreneur last year diagnosed 17 years ago with a rare form of cancer. his message for detection and treatment it is a simple one. everyone should get their annual checkup. >> 40% of men do not get routine screenings, and the only reason that i think i'm here is because i did actually get my routine screening. >> reporter: josh now works with a national cancer institute and advocate for nuclear medicine,
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used to treat rare cancers. according to ucsf nuclear medicine reduces risk of death by 38% and reduced progression of disease by 60%. >> it's become much more common with a new approval last year of treatments in prostate cancer, the number of cancers patients in the united states has gone up dramatically and now over 1,000 centers in the united states offering nuclear medicine therapies for treatments. >> reporter: now, 24 million people a year receive nuclear medicine treatments. the doctor says there are a number of other therapies that are in development for other types of cancers. ucsf hosting a conference next month that focing on radiological therapy in prostate cancer. story's like this, join us monday through friday for "today in the bay." the team starts early. 5:00 a.m.
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we are on 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. i'm marcus washington. kira, back to you. >> and we match! thank you. still to come onwarriors to oklahoma state thunder. a look athighlights, or
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we are waking up at or below freezing in the north bay as we get that freeze warning with us. all of these areas shaded in
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purple from santa rosa down to mill valley into napa until 10:00 a.m. watching this not only today also tomorrow. under a frost advisory. a very chilly start as you get out the door and run all of those holiday irnds. once we get a little more sunshine, only warming into 60s from santa rosa into vallejo and calistoga pap few high clads pass through but overall dry going into the second weekend of december here. 56 and 59 in the east bay for concord. 59 in dublin. the rest of us from san mateo into san jose, 62 degrees enjoying saturday plans. what i was talking about as we stay into those cold temperatures for tomorrow. they will bump up just a little bit as that frost advisory takes place until 10:00 a.m. also for the north bay tomorrow. 32 in santa rosa. 34 napa and 39 in vacaville and 40s and upper 30s majority of
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rest of the bay area. 41 in oakland and hayward and 35 to start off the sunday here in san jose. temperatures gradually warm up as we go on into tomorrow. upper 50s to low 60s. watch what happens monday more warmth settling in. up are 60s, santa rosa to fairfield. 64 hayward and 60, through the santa clara valley. keeping nice, cool weather for the san francisco 49ers and the seahawks tomorrow at levi stadium. beautiful and gorgeous and hoping for that win here at home. going to continue to see the atmospheric river funneling in to the north. they don't need it anymore. hoping to get in a little action, but not until we get into the extended forecast where i'm going to see this rain starting to form as we go on into the second half of next week. so we could be looking at a very soggy and snowy weekend as we take a look into next saturday and sunday. watching that storm line just continue to push on in to the bay area.
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we are a few days away from that, of course, but going to keep an eye on that, because things could change in the weather department. seven-day forecast once we get through the cold mornings beautiful weather for the rest of the week. 60s in inland valleys and san francisco also staying cool in low 60s. keep an eye on those rain chances for the next weekend. kira? >> cinthia, thanks. 7:44 .no
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7:47 on your saturday morning. sunny skies, but near freezing for some of us across the bay area this morning. be sure to bundle up. it will be cold, but clear, and sunny. the warriors on the road last night in oklahoma city leading the thunder throughout the game, but the hometown thunder fighting back. they got a strong effort off the bench from jonathan kuminga. 24 points including that dunk. a chance to win the game in regulation, but steph curry missed. that long jump shot at the buzzer and kwar yerz lose 138-136 in overtime. next game for golden state is tuesday in phoenix. the cal golden bears are heading to louisiana to face texas tech in the independence bowl. before they get there the berkeley student athletes have a few hurdles. first, their offensive coordinator left to take a job with another team. final exams start on monday, and
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they need to get in a few practices before game day. >> we're happy to do it. because we're looking forward to the game and just, that's what our schedule's going to be and there has to be moving pieces. >> the independence bowl is a week from today. saturday, december 16th. trending this morning, adam driver and olivia rodrigo headline "saturday night live" tonight. >> hi. i'm adam driver hosts "snl" this week with music 8 guest olivia rod dreeg oenchts awkward. olivia rodrigo and the guy she wrought a song about. >> what song? >> "driver's licence." adam driver thavlgts song's not about you. >> 100% about you. >> driver is hosting for a fourth time. he's starring in a new movie "ferrari" which comes out christmas day. it's his second appearance. recently receiving six grammy nominations for her album, and new tour starts early next year. you can watch "snl" right here
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tonight on nbc bay area at 8:30 and then again at 11:30. at 7:49, up next, a quick look at the top stories we're following, including people in an east bay neighborhood waking up under lockdown once again. the unusual standoff still under way more than 36 hours after a former police officer reportedly shot his wife.
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welcome back.
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before we get to our top story this morning, what you can expect tomorrow morning on "sunday "today" with willie geist. >> good morning, kira. great to see pup tomorrow morning on sunday "today" a favorite conversation with one of the biggest stars in hollywood. scarlett johansson on oscar talk around her performance in the west anderson film "asteroid city" building a successful new beauty line and testing the products on her husband. "snl" star collin jost. >> is it true colin is a big proponent of the eye cream. >> yes. uses it every day. i thought, why -- during covid. i didn't have so many people to test it on. eye cream expert. >> never looked better. so youthful. >> he is. like de-aging. very annoying. >> a sunday sitdown with scarlett johansson plus the morning's latest headlines and
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know "life well lived." set the dvr and we will see you whenever you're ready for us if you're not up at that hour. >> hopefully you are awake to watch willie and 6:00 tomorrow morning and stick here for your local news with us on "today in the bay" at 7:00. here is a quick look at the top stories we're following on this saturday morning, including breaking news out of the east bay where police are still engaged in a standoff with a former police officer. former pittsburg police detective actual yum! saechao shot and injured his wife at their home wednesday night pap live look at the area near monument. police created a perimeter and diverting cars elsewhere. yesterday plent hills police issued a felony warrant for his arrest saying he was a danger to the public and returned to his home last night igniting another standoff.
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this morning police tweeted that negotiators have been working to talk to he has still not been taken into custody. thursday he reportedly shot his wife, injuring her but not severely. after a six-hour stand jaup police called it off about 1:30 yesterday morning saying he was no longer a public threat and yesterday reordered that shelter in place. saechao was -- posting pictures and video from inside the home on social media. he was tweeting in an open dialogue with police. a retired san jose police officer we spoke with, searches as a security consultant told nbc bay area this makes no
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sense. >> he's armed. fired a shotgun at his own wife. all he needs to do is step out of that house with a firearm, and it will be disastrous. >> members of the community have replied to saechao's tweets asking him to come out peacefully before this drags on any longer or before someone gets hurt. also breaking out of the east bay, one person is dead after a shooting at a seven 11:00 that happened just after 11:00 at this store on harrison street near 23rd street in oakland. the owner of the 7-eleven told our photographer the store security guard was shot and killed. no other employees were injured. no word on the search for the shooter. also in the east bay, five people are now under arrest after police pursuit ended in a crash that started in san francisco over a traffic violation. their helicopter tracked the car
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into the east bay in bay point where this car crashed and overturned. there were four men inside and one woman as well. you can see them crawling out of that rear window. no one injured. all five are now under arrest. happening today in san francisco, people are invited to support street vendors say businesses are down since start of a vendor ban. buyout happening in the city's mission district that starts at noon and goes until 4:00 or until everything is sold out. yesterday members of the street vendors association marched to city hall. they say mission street has become violent even deadly over the last several months, and they claim that illegal sales by unpermitted vendors is at the root of the issue. the 90-day ban went into effect two weeks ago, meant to rid the area of illegal vending and illicit activity, but the permitted vendors say they're the ones being impacted by the ban.
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some going from hundreds of sales in a day to hundreds of sales in a week. their local supervisor hilary ronen pushed for the ban. the vendors say she has not been receptive to their feedback. all right. cinthia has one last check of the forecast before we go. >> i wanted to give everybody a check what's going on tomorrow herein santa clara. the 49ers against the seahawks. a win with the 49ers we're hoping that is and otherwise looking at rain in the forecast. it won't be, though, until we get into possibly next weekend where the model just continues showing us a huge storm offshore. as we get on into about friday, look at that. starting to take that counterclockwise spin funneling in that moisture from the north to the central coast for next saturday. we'll watch that. models say about an inch of rain for us. it's still early.
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we'll keep an eye on that. as far as the seven-day forecast, inland valleys, a chilly morning today and tomorrow. otherwise go into the week with pretty stable weather. a slightly mild week. some call it that. going into monday. then our san francisco forecast, of course, stays chilly for the rest of the week. rain chances next weekend when we see you right back here 7:00 a.m. >> we will. it's so cold, but the sun is deceiving. >> i know. >> my kids want to live in shorts. they won't put on pants. the sun is out. it's cold! >> aye husband is drinking iced coffee. thanks so much for makes us a part of your morning. more local news for you tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 and alwaysnbcbayarea.com. have a
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