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at 6:00, facing charges. the former police officer is set to appear before a judge. we have more on the charges against him and the accusation he shot his wife. resilience ahead of the final night of hanukkah. a menorah is vandalized. and is self checkout on the outs? that option disappearing from some stores, and we look at the recent move by some retailers at the height of the holiday shopping rush. this is "today in the bay." good morning to you on this thursday. thanks for allowing us to be part of your morning. i am marcus washington. >> i am laura garcia. we will get to the commute with mike and see if things are picking up out there, but first let's get to the forecast with
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meteorologist, kari hall. around the bay area, it's 43 in san josé. oakland, 41. walnut creek, you are stepping out the door to 37 degrees. it's 47 in san francisco. take a look at our highs for today. it's going to be another nice afternoon. a little cool for some of us with upper 50s in parts of the delta as well as the north bay, but the further you get away from the fog that we are seeing this morning, the warmer it will be as we get much more sunshine and temperatures reach into the upper 60s for today. we'll talk about rain coming in for the weekend in a few minutes. mike, you are seeing more changes at the bay bridge toll plaza. >> yeah, things are moving better now, and the volume continues to build a bit slower than previous weeks of the year, but we are looking at more movement approaching the toll plaza and smooth movement across the span itself. i think they might have sped up the lights. richmond bridge, no problem,
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just the typical slowing for highway 37 and highway 4. walnut creek interchange, 680 south down through the rest of contra costa county, and alameda countya smooth and easy drive. 280 as a crew that should be clearing around 87 as well. back to you. >> thank you, mike. happening today the former police officer accused in two separate standoffs, two long and really frightening nights for his neighbors, makes his first court appearance. he's also accused of shooting at responding officers as well as his wife. >> bob redell joins us live in the pleasant hill neighborhood where people that live there are still pretty rattled. and city leaders are taking heat for what happened there. >> reporter: they are defending their decision. you will recall last friday the police left this house on klee apat trau drive without arresting the former police officer that was still inside and armed with a gun, and this
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was after a lengthy standoff that started the night before when the former officer allegedly shot his wife with a shotgun through a closed door, and she survived with nonlife-threatening injuries. the chief defended his decision to leave the former police officer in his home and in the neighborhood. the chief tells us that even though the tactical unit left, they were, quote, still using a lot of resources to monitor and keep the public safe. it was not until some 15 hours later that police returned and blocked the neighborhood off for a second time. police shared photos of damage to an armored vehicle, and the damage was caused when the marine veteran shot through his window at them before ultimately surrendering last saturday morning. >> hindsight, would you handle this differently, chief?
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>> we figured we had a serious situation, and time was our best tactic for it to end peacefully, and it worked. >> he was literally rolling the dice with the public safety, as the chief of police and law enforcement officer you do not have the right to risk the safety of the public, and the best thing to do would have been to evacuate the neighborhood. >> he's already a little off. >> later this afternoon in martinez, he will be arraigned on nine counts of attempted murder of peace officers, assault with a firearm and injuring a spouse. >> a bizarre story there. bob, thank you for that update. turning to the israel-hamas war. president biden meets the families of the american hostages, and we have a live
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picture of the border between israel and gaza. there's growing condemnations to the costs of the palestinian civilians. among the 240 kidnapped by hamas on october 7th. turning hate into hope, the menorah was vandalized but last night a new menorah was put in place. earlier in the day, vandals dismantled the menorah and threw it into the lake. >> the community is united against hate. the community is united against
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acts of hate. >> we are who we are because no matter how many times we get knocked down, we get back up. >> among those attending last night's lighting ceremony, state attorney was adding patrols in the surrounding area through tomorrow. a new warning for contra costa deputies. the fake caller poses as an employee telling the person on the phone that they have an active warrant and they can avoid it by making an immediate payment over the phone through gift cards or just a payment over the phone. the sheriff's office reminds everybody it will never demand immediate payments over the phone or threaten arrests for unpaid fees or fines. the holiday season is under way, and more stores rethinking
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the use of self checkout options. so is theft to blame here? well, they say it's complicated. target and safeway did not reply to our requests for comments last night, but some of the largest stores in san francisco turned off their self checkout kiosks. >> i can see how it can make shopping, like, slower versus how it was earlier. >> i think it's more convenient for me to go through the check stand. >> reporter: so it doesn't matter to you? >> i didn't even notice it. >> retail theft may be one factor. insiders believe retail theft is to blame while actually trying to cover up self-inflicted problems like human error, or even theft by employees.
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meanwhile, oakland police say they are recent efforts are paying off. one month ago opd launched the fruitvale crime suppression plan. this is a long-term project in the fruitvale district. leaders now say they are seeing a 43% drop in robberies and a 29% drop in burglaries. 6:07. bay area air quality leaders are looking into the stink tied to a waste water plant, and so far the operators are not commenting on last night's air district posting, but the company did receive a public nuance violation in connection to last week's incident. let's take a live look out in san josé. it's dark and early for us this
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morning. still seeing a little lingering fog, at least it looks like that out there. meteorologist, kari hall, is looking at that for us today. for people getting on their way, how is it looking for them? >> not bad, and it's improvement over what we have seen in the past couple days. much of the tri-valley we have clear visibility there. it's down to half a mile in santa rosa, and some of the thicker fog lingering in the north bay. we are reaching in the upper 50s and low 60s for today, and high clouds filtering that sunshine but over all a nice day. i will have the timeline of rain this weekend in a few minutes. mike has a look at some of the lower gas prices around the bay area. >> yeah, i know it's early, and today the best price is down another nickel on hesperia and a
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street. 3.89, quick serve in san josé, and this is also down a couple cents from last week. and in the north bay, a couple pennies here, the intersection of sacramento and redwood streets. we are sharing those prices on gasbuddy.com. on the roadway, sharing the roads, and it's just fine as kari talked about, there's less fog out there. we have slowing on 37, highway 4 and the bay bridge toll plaza, it has smoothed out and there are no delays. vasco only building in volume, so 23 minutes now out of contra costa county. >> i want to know where that perfect tree is, there's a
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through 8:00. at noon we will see a mix of sun and clouds, but it will be a nice and warm afternoon headed for the upper 60s. we may briefly touch 70 degrees. we will talk about changes ahead in our weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. changes here in richmond. the buildup at the toll plaza heading to the north bay here, and it may look worse at this spot than it actually is coming out of contra costa county. happy thursday to you. take a look at this. the dow industrials closing over 37,000 for the first time. the nasdaq is up 40% for the year. apple is at an all-time high. the stock market records come as the federal open markets committee indicates it's not going to raise rates again, in fact, it may start lowering them. head of the fed, jay powell,
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nobody could miss the sunniness of what he was saying. a written report accompanying the press conference shows most fed governors were thinking about rate cuts next year. powell warned things could change, but the stock market screams higher. shares in apple reached all-time highs. apple worth $3.1 trillion. the stock market, the entire stock market in france is worth $3.2 trillion. so apple, the company in cupertino is worth almost as much as every company listed on the largest stock market in europe put together. and the french stock market is at record highs, too. gdp is up, and unemployment rate down. many americans say they worry about the economy, but economists say they are behaving very differently. >> all this tells you that what
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you hear at the polls is different than what people are doing in their actual lives. the big decisions, where to buy a job or where do i put a business, and people are acting like their future is pretty bright. >> a researcher said all that fear about kids using chatgpt to cheat may have been overblown. researchers who study such things say the rate of cheating has not changed at all, probably because a majority of teens that we think of being so tech savvy had not actually heard of chatgpt. 76% of teens reported hearing little or nothing at all about chatgpt. earlier pew number found similar results. 60 to 70% of the kids surveyed said they cut some sort of
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corner, and if you are a bit shocked that 7 out of 10 kids cheat, and they don't ask in the anonymous survey, do you cheat? what they do do, and this is why surveys work so well, you have ever written something on your happened, or copied somebody's homework, and this is all cheating and they will admit to that kind of thing. >> funny, you say writing on the hand, and the girl was smart, and the teacher said, get out. or was she? >> don't cheat. right? >> thanks. >> you bet. if you are still wondering what to get that music lover in your life this holiday season, consider this. the first pre-sale events are
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taking place for next year's napa bottlerock music festival, that presale starts today and will run for 36 hours or while the tickets last. a second pre-sale event going on now until friday. a reminder for you, the musical lineup has not yet been announced. trending this morning, a lot of people love having a live christmas tree during the holidays and some may struggle choosing that option because of the affects of the environment. if that's so listen to this. >> one company renting out christmas trees, and in addition not being forced to put trees in storage, her business model also helps the environment. >> we feel by not having to cut them, they come into your house
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and produce oxygen, and they remain year after year. >> she also points out that since the rented christmas trees are still living, families can, as she said, select the same tree year after year. >> and it grows. you start out with a four-foot and end up with a 10-foot. >> the next year, you're like, look how much you have grown! >> and there's nothing like the smell of a fresh christmas tree. one year i had a friend over that was allergic, and he was breaking out in hives the entire time. i was, like, sorry. you got to think about that, too, for your guest and the holiday season. this morning we are getting ready for the holidays and doing all we can to prepare for everybody with allergies and food choices and all that stuff.
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let's get started with our temperatures that are cold this morning across the bay area. definitely colder than it was yesterday, as we don't have that blanket of fog. that usually keeps temperatures up a few degrees, but without that temperatures drop like a rock. now we are seeing it at freezing in santa rosa. 45 in martinez. it's 39 in fremont. freeway in san josé. just a heads up that you might need a few extra layers this morning. we are also still seeing some dry conditions. all of the rain headed to the pacific northwest where it has been for quite a while. now we are starting to see waves in our jet stream. the jet stream is the flow of the upper level winds that carries those storm systems, and now it's looking more where we see the dips in the jet stream, and that brings a change in the weather, and the past few weeks
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have been zonal, where it's just flat. a change in the weather pattern may continue for a while after we get storm after storm riding that jet stream and coming in for the start of next week. looks like the rain arrives as early as sunday morning and continues throughout the day on monday as well as tuesday, and some of the rainfall totals show that we could see in much of the bay area anywhere from three quarters of an inch of rain to an inch, and it may be a lot higher, possibly up to three inches, for parts of the north bay. it looks warm with this storm, so we may not see as much sierra snow as we like to see, about one to four inches next week. look at the moisture coming in, quite a bit of rain, and that starts early on sunday morning. keep that in mind for your outdoor plans this weekend. saturday is your day to get out there. mike, you were tracking the backup coming out of the east bay?
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>> yeah, the bay bridge toll plaza, we expect the backup. it's moving smoothly. over here, it looks like a lot of traffic on the richmond side. remember, we lost these lanes and they have not reopened them, and i am not sure of the strategy for the repair we had in a deadly crash a couple months ago. just now, the last four or five minutes, we have seen slowing developing on the sensors. mild slowing up here, and then a build around the dublin interchange. back to you. >> thanks, mike. coming up next on "today in the bay," "nbc bay area responds." >> a couple calls for roadside assistance, an everyday thing, but a minor flub causes a major mechanic bill. i am consumer reporter, chris chmura. "nbc bay area responds," next. it's day three of the 12 days of christmas, and i like
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giving ornaments to show my appreciation, because they get a sense of the fact that you were thinking about them specifically when you were picking it out. >> that's pretty cool. >> kris has nine more days of her christmas countdown to go. if you are still waiting to pick up gifts, follow her because she has great ideas for you, and her has great ideas for you, and her handle is at
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6:25. "nbc bay area responds" to a south bay couple whose dead battery costed them more than $2,000. >> yeah, those viewers asked our consumer investigator, chris chmura, for help. >> here we have a costly domino affect. they were installing a video camera, and it took longer than normal and drained their battery. a tech then got the car started. >> it just started. >> five minutes after they jumped it, the car died? >> it just died. >> the car's computer was toasted according to a mechanic,
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and he blamed the botched jump-start. a new computer costs $2,500, and so they asked us for help. coming up tonight at 5:30, we will tell you what happened next. important advice for everybody in the event you need a jump-start. spoiler alert. it starts with reading your car's manual. scan the qr code on the screen right now to fill out our consumer complaint form online. i will join you again tonight at 5:30. >> we are, like, no, we want to hear now. >> don't make us wait. top stories here on "today in the bay," including a robbery caught on tape, and the images are frightening, and it was an outcome that could have been far worse. the dramatic action taken by one employee that scared off the thieves. plus, governor newsom making
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right now at 6:30, addressing california's homeless crisis. governor newsom talks off the cuff in a late night interview with seth meyers. the new initiative mayor breed plans to introduce to move the city forward. plus, how to move the warriors forward with or without draymond green who was benched indefinitely. the big meeting happening today. this is "today in the bay." good thursday morning to you. thanks for starting your day with us. i am laura garcia. i am marcus washington. you want a look at the forecast? well, you don't have to wait. meteorologist, kari hall, is here to give us what to expect. the spots seeing fog, it's
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not as think as it was, so it looks pretty good here, as we look at our current visibility. in santa rosa, it's down to two miles but it's better than half a mile we saw just a short while ago. we are seeing patchy fog in the north bay, but the east bay is starting out clear as we await the sun's arrival. we will see temperatures in the upper 30s to start, headed for the upper 50s here. it will be a cool day, but we also have rain ahead in our forecast. i will have more on that coming up in a few minutes. marcus? >> kari, thank you. new this morning, fresh off his debate on fox news, late-night appearance with nbc's seth meyers. today ginger conejero saab is live for us in the city where a lot of the leaders may be running back some of the governor's message, right, ginger? >> reporter: we may all be
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watching the same thing this morning. good morning to you, marcus. san francisco definitely getting a bit of a spotlight in yesterday's appearance with governor gavin newsom on late night tv. he talked about a lot of things, including the issues in san francisco that have really gotten national and international attention as well as the city becoming the avatar for what is wrong with democratic policies. one of the issues the governor really talked about is homelessness being one of the primary issues in san francisco. he said there was a focus on the wrongs in the city because the right needs to prove themselves right. he acknowledges that san francisco's problems are very real and very apparent that anybody that visits the city. governor newsom said he's addressing some of the problems on the state level, advancing some of the most significant mental health reforms in the nation. the governor also said he threatened to take san francisco to court. >> i threatened to sue my old
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city, san francisco. we did a big audit, and now they are conforming to state law for the first time and finally addressing the housing crisis, the original sin in california, affordability. >> reporter: the governor also talked about the high-speed rail project, and the plans for it and the delays, and the plan began in 2008, and 15 years later that project has not come to fruition because of the funding problems and delays, and the governor said he closed the gap with $6 billion of federal funding that was allotted last week to the state, and he went on to give a timeline, 119 miles to be finished by 2026. passenger service to begin on the first leg of the project by 2030 or 2032. now we will have to wait to see what office the governor will be in by that time, and for now he
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says neither he nor governor ron desantis will be president. governor newsom did not mince his words when it came to the florida governor. >> he's talking about anti-walk. what he really means is anti-black. he's re-writing history and censoring historic facts, and he said slavery was a workforce development program, and he doubled down on that. for me it's a serious moment where i just felt it was important to blow back against that. >> reporter: the appearance on late-night television, and the 101 one-on-one debate with the
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florida governor, and throwing his support behind president biden. moving you forward with the san francisco board of supervisors, new reforms first proposed by mayor london breed, and the supervisors adopted it. it will lead to reforms meant to speed up the opening of new businesses, and the broader goal is to fill the empty storefronts that have been abandoned recently. the mayor plans to talk about the new efforts later today at presidio heights, and that gets under way at 11:00 a.m. a pretrial hearing for two men charged in the death of a security guard that died when protecting a news crew. police are looking for a third suspect, and the two defendants
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are scheduled to appear for a readiness hearing. kevin nishita was a retired decorated police officer. he was shot and killed over two years ago in downtown oakland. new video this morning of a dramatic and dangerous encounter at an east bay consignment store. surveillance video shows what happened monday estate's consignment. ten men forced their way inside using a sledge hammer to smash jewelry cases, and one worker pulled out a gun, and the men ran away before police arrived. that follows a robbery just last week at danville consignment store, and so far no possible word on a connection or arrests. the warriors return to the court and likely many nights without star player, draymond green. he's suspended indefinitely
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following the flagrant foul on tuesday. >> kris sanchez is here to look at his and the team's future. this is starting with a meeting today. >> yeah, the warriors head to the court with their wings clipped, and draymond green will find out what he has to do to end the indefinite suspension after smacking jusuf nurkic in the face. shortly after the nba handed down a statement announcing green's indefinite suspension, taking into account green's repeated history of unsportsman-like conduct, and that game, both green and jusuf nurkic, after that they talked about what happened.
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>> you know i am not one to apologize for things i mean to do, but i do apologize because i didn't mean to hit him. >> i don't know, the brother needs help and i am glad he did not try to choke me. >> and there will be a meeting that will be different from the one they had when they hashed out green's new four-year 100-million contract at the start of the season. the drama is happening as the warriors are last place in their decision with a 10-3 record. bonta hill has been watching this play out for years. >> i think the league has had enough and the warriors are definitely frustrated now. >> the best case scenario here, draymond green is ordered to do some rehab or some counseling or something and then ends up back
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on the hardwood in a couple weeks. the worst case scenario is the warriors are sick of it and they are done and it changes the warriors as we know them. >> you see a lot of the teams making hard decisions, and the players have to understand, it's a business. >> the bigger the name, the longer it takes for that to actually happen. and draymond green has not been playing well, and so it's one thing to overlook the bad behavior when things are going well, and it's another thing to overlook it when it's not going well. >> yeah, it was a good topic of conversation with my kids last night, for them to understand, you know, good sportsmanship. >> yeah, you can't do that on the middle school hardwood, for sure. >> or should you do it at all? >> sorry. >> i shouldn't do that either. >> foul! >> flagrant foul. i'm out. >> thanks, kris.
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look at this beautiful sunrise this morning over walnut creek. good morning, walnut creek. good morning to you, meteorologist, kari hall. you have been working hard and keeping us up-to-date of what is going on. sight wise, it's clearer this morning. >> yeah, a lot clearer this morning and it gives us a clear view to the weekend. let's get started. tonight you may head out to the union square menorah lighting, and it's going be to in the upper 50s, but wear layers because it will drop in the 50s. fantasy of lights, it gets started when we are in the low 50s. ice-skating in san ramon, we are seeing cool temperatures through much of the bay area, and even on saturday for the warriors game go into the chase center with temperatures in the mid to upper 50s.
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hopefully we have a much better game than we have seen recently. mike, you are looking at the lighting in san josé? >> the headlights are what i watch. you had the beautiful sunrise, and walnut creek, we are looking towards the south bay. the lights are getting more frequently past the cameras, and a little more slowing, but not bad. a build for 87. despite a disabled vehicle on 280, just as you are approaching saratoga, things are moving smoothly through the area. you see slowing on the san mateo bridge westbound. of course, it's about that time, so we see that volume picking up. the brake tapping ripples back to this section, and somebody might have hit their brakes strongly so it could be why it's rippling back, and we will track this for 92. >> thank you, mike. ahead on "today in the bay," the new push in washington that may lead to big changes in how
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drones are used and sold, and the pushback from some safety advocates. in washington they went ahead with the impeachment inquiry vote. we will have the very latest on what is happening there. the pushback from some safety advocates. in washington they went ahead with the impeachment inquiry vote. we will have the very latest on what is happening there. what is happening there. a [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financial health to lower the cost of health coverage, you could get a quality health plan for less than $10 a month. every plan covers preventive care, doctor visits, emergency care, and more. if you have questions, we're here to help every step of the way. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31 at coveredca.com.
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the time is 6:45. we're heading to rohnert park with what to expected throughout the morning. right now it's freezing, and there will be a nice warm-up as we go into late morning and the afternoon. you will see high clouds filtering the sunshine throughout the day. get ready for rain. we will talk about that coming up in a few minutes. fremont shows 880, the nimitz freeway southbound with the headlights down past tesla, and we will talk about what is
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going on in the east bay. there's slowing as you head over to the peninsula. >> thank you, kari and mike. the house voted to authorize an impeachment inquiry into president biden. >> scott mcgrew will break it down for us. scott, this is one of the situations where the house needs to get the senate to sign off on it. >> yeah, the house can do it by yourself. it's not like a bill, an impeachment is done by the house. the senate will come in later. this is just a first step. the vote, 221 yes, and 212 no. all the yeses from republicans and the nos from democrats. the house subpoenaed president biden's son, hunter, demanding he testify behind closed doors in the house yesterday but he did not show up. the younger biden said he will testify, but only if he is allowed to do it in public.
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he also said this. >> my father was not financially involved in my business, not as a practicing lawyer, not as a board member of burisma, not in my partnership with the chinese private businessman, and not in my investments at home or abroad, and certainly not as an artist. during my battle with addiction, my parents were there for me. they literally saved my life. >> hunter biden, my father never was financially involved in my businesses, and the congressman jim jordan from ohio heard as an admission. >> the biggest takeaway is where he said my father is not financially involved in the business, and that sort of means he's involved, and that's how anybody with common sense would
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read it. president biden met with the families of hostages held by hamas in gaza. here's the father of one of the american hostages. >> it was terrific, a terrific meeting, conversation. i think we all came away feeling that as families of hostages, american-israeli hostages, which are 8 out of a total of 138 hostages, and we felt before and they only reinforced in seeing and believing that we could have no better friend in washington and the white house than president biden himself and his administration. >> jake sullivan is on his way now to israel to meet with benjamin netanyahu. sounding the alarm about a
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new proposal to ban agencies from buying or using drones made in china. the report concludes as of 2020 more than 70% of the world's 70 drones were manufactured and assembled in foreign entities with, quote, divergent interests than the united states. one emergency management worker now works as a consultant for a chinese drone manufacturer, and he believes local law enforcement needs to push back because it could ground one of the most important tools and, more importantly, the funding needed to use it. >> it can take 20 or 30 people spread out in very rugged terrain that is hazardous to them, and having the drone to be able to cover that terrain so much quicker than a person rapidly speeds up that search.
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we found people in minutes rather than in hours or days by using a drone, especially when we are talking at night. all of this without the risks to the rescuers out searching for that person. >> the american security drone act will soon be considered by the full senate after being reviewed by the homeland security and governmental affairs committee. if it takes effect with approval, it would sunset five years after it's enacted. a man recently bringing back his cat to his gilroy home after finding it more than 50 miles away. here's the moment larry and his cat, ms. kitty, were reunited after weeks. somehow she ended up in carmel valley, and that's over an hour
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from his home. the community stepped in and helped search for the cat. one woman even put up flyers. >> i was astatic she's back. i was a astatic. >> we had to do something to try and help him find her and bring her home. >> you see there, that good samaritan, finding ms. kitty, and somebody was petting her in a parking lot on holy farm. well. >> that cat -- >> i want to go back to carmel. >> carmel is kind of nice. >> no, we're happy for larry. >> he probably got on some truck or something. >> by car, yeah, that's a long way by paw.
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>> i have been working on my fitness ♪ >> yeah. we can see today. yeah, the sunrise is beautiful. it's a great start to our thursday morning. we are watching the coastline for those higher than normal tides, and that will run from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for tomorrow as well as saturday, we will have chilly mornings and mild and sunny days. by sunday we will see rain coming back to the forecast. right now we are seeing clouds spreading in as another storm system moves up around the pacific northwest with widespread rain. we have a couple storm systems out there in the pacific. what we have been watching with the jet stream, that's the flow of the upper level winds that carries the storm systems across the ocean and into the west coast. we have seen a zonal pattern where it's flat, and that's why
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it has not moved from the seattle area, and now it's looking more wavy and eventually that will start to bring the storms into california starting this weekend. we will see this starting to dip further to the south, bringing in the wet weather on sunday. it looks to continue for a while as we start to see the storm systems rolling in. wet weather for sunday morning into monday as well as tuesday. we do have a good amount of rain heading our way after such a dry start. there's a possibility we could see anywhere from one to three, and possibly four inches of rainfall for some of the coastal areas in the north bay. this is going to be soggy heading into the next several days, and we do have a few more days to prepare. mike, earlier it looked like full stop on the san mateo bridge? >> things are moving again, and this happens as folks converge on the bridge, and we are looking at a build for the east
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bay, but no major issues. back to you. >> thank you, mike. happening now, a new plan to improve air quality in contra costa county. richmond has face add lot of air quality issues including that refinery flaring incident, and a sulphur smell from its waste water treatment plant. a new state law led to the creation of a plan that acknowledges not only there but statewide are seeing the improved air quality, like they should be. governor gavin newsom talking off the cuff in a late-night interview with seth meyers. the new hint
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welcome back. we're moving you forward with a look at this morning's top stories including a former police officer set to appear in criminal court. >> chunliam saechao is scheduled to be arraigned today on attempted murder and assault charges. last thursday he shot his wife in a pleasant hill home leading to a long standoff and lockdown. chunliam saechao eventually gave himself up on saturday. and then governor gavin newsom in the spotlight with seth meyers. >> i'm suing cities. i have threatened to sue my old city, san francisco. in fact, we did a big audit and now they are conforming to state law for the first time and finally addressing the housing crisis, the original sin in california, affordability.
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>> newsom, again, insisting he's not running for president. today the warriors take on the clippers in their first game without draymond green. yesterday the league suspended him in indefinitely for his latest flagrant foul on tuesday night. today draymond green will sit down with the warriors' management, and the team is being vague with what he will have to do before he's reinstated. it's a cool start. >> we have a nice day ahead, and lots of sunshine. we will see high clouds moving in, and we are tracking rain starting on sunday. that does it for us here on "today in the bay." don't forget to join us for our midday newscast. >> that's right. it's at 11:00. we stream right now on roku, nbcbayarea.com or wherever you find your streaming. have a great day.
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