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>> breaking news at 6:00,s firefighters break into action to stop a grass fire in the east bay. we are live at the scene with the scare for residents and details on how it started. this is "today in the bay." good morning. thanks for allowing us to be part of your morning. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez. the overnight fire homes for a short time. bob redell is near the scene in pittsburg. >> reporter: good morning. you see bailey is open here. we are on the border at bay point. it has reopened in the past 30 minutes. it was shutdown for a few miles up the hill from us in concord due to the grass fire that started overnight. it started at 1:50 this morning. you see the video from the vehicle, it looks like a scion,
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that caught fire on the side of the road. the investigator is trying to figure out what caused the fire at 1:50 a.m. you see in the next video here, that wind took that car fire and sent it up into the hills with the flames. it burned 50 acres. this was a three--alarm fire. one-alarm was a set of units brought out here to protect the homes on the other side of the hill with a tract housing development. that was of great importance to protect that. the fire did come within 30 feet of the homes. as you are about to hear, the homes and that neighborhood had defenible space. >> the community in the contra costa county area had defensive space. it really did help us save the
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structures. >> reporter: the grass was three-to-five feet in the areas which hadn't been abated. imagine if the grass wasn't cut down by the homes, then that fire could have grown to the neighborhood. the fire department and what people have done prior to this prevented it from happening. the fire is out. this is december. if this had been summertime, the fire department would still be up in the hills to make sure nothing would flare up. because we're approaching winter time and the humidity is low and the grass is dry and it is just not as dry as you have in the hot summer months. again, 50-acre wildfire is put out. the cause is a car fire. that fire, the car fire, is under investigation. reporting live in bay point, bob redell, today in the bay. >> thank you, bob.
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we sent out a push alert when the fire happened. time is 6:02. meteorologist kari the hall is tracking the air quality. >> it is not the best. you want to limit time outside if you are sensitive to pollutants and particulate matter. we are trying to reduce what we are putting out there because it will be unhealthy already and some of the worst readings when they measure particulate matter above 100. the north bay and the east bay are impacted. santa clara valley is not very good. no wood burning is allowed. we will see cool temperatures to start as the high pressure continues to push down with a lot of the pollutants we see today keeps skies mostly clear. we will talk more about that and when the high pressure moves out and rain moves in is coming up in a few minutes. mike, you were checking on a
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couple of crashes? it was a duplicate report. no slowing and injuries. actually, no slowing through the area. no slowing for the south bay. the first brake tap is cleared. the tri-valley looks great. this counter commute with slowing eastbound 80 with a disabled vehicle. that is away from the bay bridge. also away from the bay bridge is the golden gate track. back to you. . thank you, mike. this is the live look from israel toward the gaza border. israel says the forces recovered bodies of three more hostages abducted on october 7th. two soldiers that hamas abducted that day. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not letting up on
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the offensive despite the request from the white house. the u.s. is now working with the international community to send more food, water and medicine and fuel into gaza. there is also growing divide with israel over gaza's future. israel is insisting a two-state post-war solution is not an option. the white house is joining other countries and pushing for some palestinian state. >> it is not easy to destroy them. it will take and require a long period of time. it will last more than seven months. >> as for the funding debate, republican lawmakers are demanding changes in the u.s. before providing packages for israel and ukraine. into the newsroom is a major legal victory for prince harry and his case against the british media group accused of phone
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hacking. the duke of sussex filed a suit against mira group newspapers which publishes the daily mirror. it hacked his phone and gathered information about him illegally. the judge said the editors knew about the hacks and harry is the first royal in more than 100 years to give evidence in a trial and that ruling calls for a payment of $180,000. a san francisco woman running for office is faulting the city tied to rules over how candidates names can appear on the ballot. police a character based chinese name, you have to show established use of the character name in the last two years. jade tu as you see here is a first time candidate running for the san francisco county central committee. she is u.s. born, but she also
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wants to list her chinese name she's had since birth. the documents have not been enough. >> i know who i am. my chinese name was given to me when i was born. it should not take all of the steps for me to prove it. >> the department memo indicates candidates with no history of a chinese name can only use the phonetic equal of the english name. tu faces a deadline of next tuesday to submit her documents which she says she does not have. we have not gotten a response from the department. 6:07. taking a live look in san jose. christmas in the park lit up. not many people out there. it's not open yet. meteorologist kari hall is monitoring what you can expect across the bay. a lot of folks are going to places like that this weekend. >> it will be a beautiful weekend and for the start of it. we are looking at cool mornings
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and some mild afternoons. it is cold as you step outside in the upper 30s in palo alto. 37 in dublin. 38 in napa. upper 40s for the east bay. we are headed for the mid-60s today. 66 in san mateo. san martin is 73 for today. we will talk about changes ahead coming up in a few minutes. mike, are we seeing the good changes at the gas pumps? we will lead with the low he at $3.87 in concord. santa clara county. similar prices but lower. milpitas is $3.93 near seafood city. you know that parking lot.
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crossing to the north bay, we cross over the $4 in larkspur. thank you for sharing your prices at gasbuddy.com. light traffic on friday. lighter than typical with the end of the year. the metering lights have been on for a half hour and no issues here. look at the middle drive times at vasco road. it is under 20 minutes from marsh creek road to an 580. this is when the drive times creep up. not bad. back to you. thanks, mike. >> 6:08. honoring a music icon. the street renaming happening today in honor of the director of the san francisco symphony. on wall street, new records. we expect more today, perhaps, as we go to the futures. it will be hard to say. nasdaq up 40% for the year.
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fog is not an issue as we get started with the temperatures in the 40s. we will get a look ahead to the incoming rain in the micro climate forecast in a few minutes. a smooth drive through san jose. i'm concerned about this shot. there is an incident north of our camera. we will follow that and i'll follow what the chp says and the sensors say as well coming up. good morning. happy friday. general motors is cutting a huge portion of its san francisco based autonomous car company cruise after that accident in the city where a person was nearly killed. meta giving up office space in menlo park according to the san francisco business times. dow hit another record wednesday now well above 37,000. retail sales were up year over year in november according to the latest data. these days, it makes sense to
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show amazon when talking about retail sales than the mall. americans say they are worried about the economy, but not acting that way. the sudden rush of money into the stock market is pulling mortgage rates lower. a 30-year fix is below 7%. that is still high by the standard set during the pandemic, but it is normal. the head of tesla and spacex and just x, said this morning that dei must die. diversity, equity and inclusion. the securities and exchange commission accuses tesla has a racially segregated workplace. and google maps is changing location history. they will no longer store the
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location data, but you can and only if you want to do so. you will be able to delete specific locations you stop by regularly. google uses the example of the bakery you want to hide from your spouse so you don't ruin a birthday. i want to close with michael marks. he teaches supply chain at stanford. he owns the indoor sky diving places. he is a board member crocs. he was the ceo of tesla for a short time. >> i had no job at the time. >> tesla was a side hustle? >> i agreed to hold down the fort until he could bring reinforcements. >> you can find it on app play store and google play store.
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>> maybe he doordashed too. >> thanks, scott. happening today, strike up the band. the san francisco music icon will be honored with a street named in his honor. ♪♪ >> conductor michael tilson-thomas is the director where he had been a guest conductor for the two decades before. he arrived in 1995 from the london symphony orchestra. many fans know him as mtt. today, representative nancy pelosi and the mayor will be on hand to dedicate mtt way for one block between franklin and van ness. it runs alongside the opera house. can you ever resist doing this when you hear that music?
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you can't. >> we still hear it. now a chance to find benefits in an oregon rescue. >> i want you to check this out. the golden pair of nike air iii. the worker found them in the donation pile. it turns out the pair of kicks is one of a few custom pairs made for spike lee. he designed them to wear and give out to his inner circle. they are up for auction and potentially going between $15,000 and $20,000. that money will go back to the oregon rescue mission. they were authenticated and signed with a replacement box and donated the other nike merchandise. >> it is nice when people use their position to help other people. >> wait. kris, you have the 12 days of
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kris-mas and store bargains? you never know. >> ihave not added shoes to my list. >> if you find a pair. >> worth $15,000. >> the gift that keeps on giving. >> my limit is $10. >> retail for $15,000. that was the deal. i'm talking about the market. everything is looking up. all right. kari, i ran to the car so fast, i didn't feel how cold it was. >> you worked up a sweat. >> it is pretty cold out there. we are starting out with a lot of 30s in the bay area. it is clear and we are also seeing a clear sky overhead. as you go out and about today, it is a spare the air alert day. if you can, car pool or catch public transit. reduce emissions today. we will already have smoke pollution hovering around the
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ground. this weekend means rain is coming back and we start to see showers on sunday and becoming more widespread on monday and tuesday. looking at why we have the smoke pollution with high pressure overhead and that pushing everything back down to the surface. with the cool temperatures, it makes the air sink. we had a fire yesterday and we have a couple of morning fires around the bay area and that's what we are breathing in. we will see a change in the pattern as we watch the storms developing in the pacific and heading to areas north. it will start to make its way into the bay area by sunday. we are clear and dry today as well as tomorrow. here we are on sunday where we see the scattered showers moving in. it doesn't start out heavy. it is off and on throughout the day on sunday. it is trending drier for sunday compared to previous runs of the computer models.
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it does look widespread monday as well as tuesday. then it starts to wind down on wednesday as the storm system heads a little bit farther south of the bay area. during that time, we could see significant rainfall totals with the highest amounts in part of the north bay. the areas in pink is 3 to 4 inches of rainfall. that is a lot. the coastal areas are getting higher rainfall totals. in the valleys, you see a lot less. looking at the forecast, if you are checking out the holiday displays, the forecast looks great in the 70s. we have that for tomorrow and in the south county being in the mid-70s. sunday, mostly cloudy with off and on rain. that rain continues through next wednesday. mike, what is the follow-up on the crash in san jose? kari, we are following up on the shot. north 101 is where we see the
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slowing if there was a crash. justout side of the camera range is a little dip in speed at oakland road. that is where the scene of the incident. light traffic as you head up to sja. you have an easy drive on friday as we approach the end of the year. we have a little slowing for highway 37. richmond bridge with no drama. bailey has reopened after the early fire had things closed. bob redell gave us an update. highway 4 with no problems. the last section of the bay bridge moving well toward the city. we had metering lights on for an hour now and no backups and just slowing as we lose lanes heading up the incline. back to you. thank you, mike. 6:21 right now. using a.i. to book your next vacation.
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welcome back. warriors head coach steve kerr supports the nba suspension of draymond green. the warriors could not keep up with the clippers. l.a. won the game 121-113. the warriors will host brooklyn tomorrow night at chase center. >> they need defense. new this morning, a.i. to the rescue when it comes to booking your next have indication. listen to this, one survey finds
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the traveler spends five hours researching for a trip clicking through close to 150 pages of content. some travel companies have started using artificial intelligence to simplify the planning process. the founder of one company says his company rolled out a chatbot called guide geek. it can find deals and restaurants within your budget and destinations off the beaten path. he believes it can save time and money. >> you don't have to do that. you don't have to pick through the internet looking for the bits and pieces that will make up a great trip. it will deliver those to you in three seconds. >> points out the more specific you are with the search, the more precise your recommendations. next here are the top stories, including meteorologist kari hall tracking air quality ahead of the weekend and the
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growing chance of weekend rain. and anticipated progress report on governor newsom's alternatives mental health court. we'll tell you how the c.a.r.e. court is faring.
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breaking right now at 6:30, a fast moving grass fire stretching firefighters thin in the east bay overnight. new details on the damage and
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nervous night for people living nearby. before the fire, the air quality is poor and expected to be poor again today. meteorologist kari hall is looking at the impact in your area. uncertainty with the california plan to treat the mentally ill. the clarity coming down in a matter of hours surrounding the state's c.a.r.e. court. this is "today in the bay." good friday morning. thank you for allowing us to be part of your morning. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez. we want to get to breaking news. firefighters still at the scene of the fire which started as a car fire in pittsburg. firefighters say no structures were ever under direct threat, but flames got within 30 feet of homes which is way too close for comfort. one neighbor called the
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situation pretty unusual for this time of year. >> i was surprised to see such a big fire. it is a lot of dry grass behind us. they used to have cows to eat the grass and it wasn't that big of a hazard. now it has become, so the fires do spread even in the winter time. >> bailey road between bay poured and concord were shutdown. mike and bob confirmed the area reopened 30 minutes ago. before the fire, air quality was an issue, kris, but the fire, kari, did not make the spare the air alert any better? >> so, whatever wutng out there,ing including any spoke, gets pushed back down and we breathe that in. we are dealing with that this morning. as we take a look at the air
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quality this morning, if you have heart conditions or breathing problems, you should limit your time outdoors. we see that in the east bay and the south bay and santa clara valley. as we look at what to expect for today, we have mid-40s in concord and low 60s this afternoon. we will talk about rain in the forecast coming up in a few minutes. thank you, kari. happening later, governor newsom will give an update on the mental health court. it is the c.a.r.e. court. >> we have ginger conejero saab with the latest. ginger, the question is did the c.a.r.e. court work the way it was supposed to work? >> reporter: kris, that is one thing that will be talked about. we anticipate more answers on
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that. before the program launched in october for the seven counties in california, there was a lot of speculation of whether or not it would work and what it would mean for people involved and families and for the broader system. today, governor newsom is anticipated to give more answers now that c.a.r.e. court or community assistance recovery and empowerment court have been in pilot for the past couple months. san francisco is one of the counties that was initially part of the rollout. it has been seen by families of people diagnosed with severe mental health illness as a glimmer of hope. it would allow them to petition to the court for treatment of their loved ones. critics say it has specific requirements and coercion of treatment. under the c.a.r.e. court
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initiative, some can be recommended for proceedings and they will have a hearing and public defender present. if the boxes check out, the different parties can put together a personalized care plan that helps fast track individual treatment and supportive services. c.a.r.e. court builds on the governor newsom's $14 billion multi-year investment for new housing units and treatment slots. this adds to the $10 billion of investment in community behavior health services. san francisco standard reports that 100 petitions have been filed in the last few months. not all petitions end up accepted by the court. it is giving an idea of where this is headed. los angeles has reported other parts of southern california are
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seeing an increase in the number of petitions. we will have to wait and see what governor newsom has in the statewide update for c.a.r.e. court. marcus and kris. >> we will have the latest at 11:00. thank you, ginger. also today, new calls for action in oakland following the shooting death of the convenience store security guard. 59-year-old james johnson died a week ago today. police say he confronted a shoplifter at the 7/eleven. activists are planning to gather outside the store this morning. health leaders from the cdc are warning about the fast spreading covid variant called j.n.1. it is also leading more doctors to encourage people to get
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vaccinated. everyone six months and older should get the flu vaccine and covid vaccine. getting both at the same time pose no risk. the giants introduce the newest addition to the ball club who arrives among excitement and uncertainty. jung hoo lee signed a six-year deal with the giants. he was the korean league mvp last year. major league baseball is a different ball game. they hope this makes up for losing out on the dodgers who signed with top free agent shohei ohtani. if you want your package to arrive under the tree on time this holidayseason, tomorrow is the very first deadline you need to know about. the postal service said ground and first-class mail should be sent by tomorrow. priority mail is december 20th
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and for priority express, you can mail december 21st, but you have to shell out a couple extra dollars. here is the live look at the post office in san jose where they processed 12 million pieces of mail. on average, it took three days to deliver the mail to the intended destination in 2022. the postal service will not add additional surcharges. >> we are getting it there within two-to-five days. if you celebrate hanukkah or kwanzaa as well, you have additional two-to-five business days. >> it will offer two holiday programs like holiday santa and letters to santa. the letter adoption program is
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in the 111th year. if you have free time, you can help santa answer letters. happening tonight is holiday spirit in the heart of the san francisco tenderloin. mayor reed will be on hand for the tree lighting ceremony. this video is from two years ago. the event is now in its sixth year. it started at 6:00 p.m. and includes performances and a chance to meet santa and mrs. claus. and i guess it will be a busy night because, kari, it is cold. it adds to the festiiies with the chilly temperatures. it won't be raining. it will be dry and hitting up the shops and dinner, you will see 60s and mid-50s for late this evening. across the bay in oakland for
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glowfari, wear layers. it will be partly cloudy and temperatures in the 50s and we will see temperatures in the low 50s later on tonight. it will be cooler in san ramon. kristi yamaguchi park will see the 50s. by sunday, we will see rain coming in and we will see the rain not only for the bay area, but traveling across the region with yosemite national park in the 60s to mid-60s and rain on sunday. looking at the forecast for santa cruz, it looks nice, but cool with more clouds as we get deeper into the weekend. mike, you are starting to see the commute build up? i'm happy with the roads moving smoothly.
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the back ups are forming at the richmond bridge. we are looking at the backup for westbound 580. still the rains are blocked off. for you who are not a frequent viewer, this is usual. we see the lanes here at the bay bridge impacted by the metering lights. the flow is slowing down there. a build for highway 4. the fire we talked about and bob reported off bailey road with bailey road reopening. we look ahead to anything that might impact the drive in the evening and later on, chase center has a stevie nicks concert. get off at the 280 extension. we are shifting the drive times later in the day. light traffic in the early morning and we will see the midday and afternoon traffic build as folks red cross town.
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north 101 has the crash that should have cleared. back to you. thanks, mike. >> fleetwood mac in the car later. we are one step closer for birth control for men from the company in the bay area. the trials coming up overseas and how this may be available in the u.s. and how senators say they will stay at work instead of going home for the holidays to work on ukraine. will it help? plus -- ♪ rudolph ♪♪ >> protecting rudolph to make sure santa delivers gifts safely this christmas. we'll tell you. you are watching "today in the bay."
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♪ livin' in the golden state ♪ ♪ nada se puede comparar ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado ♪ happy friday. it is 6:44. take a look at this beautiful shot of the sunrise over walnut creek. beautiful start to the day and mostly clear. we will see high clouds filtering sunshine throughout the afternoon. we are going from 40 to 60 for today. we have warmer temperatures and rain. more on that coming up in a few minutes. we move to oakland with the bulk of the commute.
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itis starting to build. no slowing at the coliseum. there are slow spots across the bay. the palo alto 101 is moving slowly and picking up volume in the south bay. senate democrats say they are going to stay at work instead of leaving for the holiday break. scott mcgrew, they want to stay to work on the bill for ukraine. >> that is right. kris, the senate is at a standstill. the senate wants changes to the rules at the border in exchange for more money for ukraine. democrats have resisted. both sides have arguments and it is unlikely the democrats staying at work will accomplish anything before christmas. this is about optics. one side appearing to work and the other vacationing. volodymyr zelenskyy warns his country is running low on
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ammunition. he met with the imf this week. there is money for ukraine in the defense bill passed by the house and senate. it is a good example of bipartisanship to fund our military and give our fighting men and women a big raise. that bill goes to the president's desk for his the signature. that bill also ignores the culture war issues like abortion and transgender issues that far-right republicans wanted inserted. what they can't agree on is money for ukraine. honestly, when i say money for ukraine, it is misleading. "the washington post" points out 90% of the money we spend on ukraine is spent here because we make the tanks that we send them in american factories. we make the shells we send them in american factories. here is some examples of the ic and drones used in ukraine made in the bay area
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like the switchblade drone. the post found nine assembly lines in california making weapons and devices for ukraine. it is a bit like the billionaires with rocket projects and get criticized for spending money in space when there are so many needs in america. the rockets they use are made in america by american engineers and american workers. as we said, you can't spend money in space. you spend it on the ground and send the rocket into space. similar to the m-1 battletank. you make those in ohio. in other news, president biden announced price crackdowns on prescription drugs calling for the end to price hikes above the rate of inflation. >> in the year before we passed this legislation, drugmakers jacked up prices four times faster than inflation went up. they were already too high. let's call this for what it is.
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it is a rip off. >> we checked the president's calendar today. he has lunch with the vice president and nothing else scheduled officially. we may see a decision in the rudy giuliani case today. the judge deliberating of how much money he needs to pay to two former election workers he falsely accused of fraud. kris. thank you. the first human trial for the contraception pill for men. the pill yct 529 is made by the san francisco bay choice therapeutics. the first trial in the uk. this pill is taken daily to prevent sperm production by blocking access to vitamin a. studies found it is 99% effective and 100% reversible with no side effects in mice and monkeys. homecoming games made for
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college and high school football, but not this week for the 49ers brock purdy. he will lead the team. he did say that he is sporting a new haircut ahead of the game. i see you. meanwhile, the raiders have more than a week to soak in the win. this was a massive domination of the rivals over the chargers in vegas. by halftime, the raiders were winning 42-0. that is three points short of the all-time record for a halftime score. raiders won 63-21. scoring the most points for one game. >> do you want to hear about the raiders? every time i talk to raiders fans, they say we don't care. >> you weren't a real fan. you go where they go. >> no, they left. >> i guess it is like a bad breakup. >> it is a bad breakup.
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>> sometimes we hold on. >> we need therapy. >> true. trending this morning, the secret service lifting the curtain on one of the most important duties of the year. protecting santa claus. >> mission critical. santa is in very good hands. >> training has been a bit of a challenge. we made modifications to the training. it was too big. >> the big red protection detail is training enthusiastic and determined elves who arrived at the secret service training center. in the new social media post, you can see the team going through drill after drill and really honing the skills. the agents are confident these elves will be able to take on the tough task of keeping the big man safe adding they are full of holiday spirit. >> i didn't know worm was
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part of training. that kid doing the worm. >> you have to escape. >> distraction. >> why are we doing so much to protect him? doesn't everyone love him? >> yes. >> you know what? there are grinches who want to steal the presents, kari. we try to keep it positive. there are bad -- >> the outfits don't blend in a lot. that's all right. >> disbelief. people. we have santa-like weather this morning. >> it looks great. if santa was coming tonight, it is all clear. we have other issues. we are talking about smoke or air quality. it is a spare the air alert day. that means before you head out, if possible, car pool and public transit means you should reduce the pollution we are putting out
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there. we had a fire yesterday in the delta. all of that is trapped and we are having to breathe in the particulate matter. they are measuring parts in over 100/1 million. you want to limit your time out there. it is very close to the numbers in parts of the south bay and santa clara valley. no wood burning which is causing the air quality. high pressure overhead causes the air to sink and creates a lid. we are not seeing it mix in as the smoke gets trapped with the cold air pulling it down to the surface. we start out with cold temperatures. in the low 40s in the south bay. if you are going to christmas in the bay, it will cool down quickly this evening. by the weekend, we are getting ready for rain in the weather pattern that will bring us some wet weather. we are clear for today and
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tomorrow. then i'm stopping it here right on sunday afternoon where we see the first round of rain quickly sweeping through. scattered showers on sunday and then on monday with more widespread rain coming in. we see the rain continue for monday, tuesday and wednesday. during that time, we could see 3 to 4 inches of rain in the north bay and along the coastline. for the coast and parts of the peninsula and south bay, it could be about 1 to 2 inches. that stretches out over several days. it will bring in high amount of rainfall that may, at times, bring in street flooding and issues we see with the storm drains getting clogged with the leaves. a lot of things to get ready for the next couple days before the rain comes in. we'll keep you up to date. mike, you are in a friday mood. as far as the commute goes
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with the #fridayblues. i think things started to ease up after a burst with the metering lights. the bridge can handle it. it is slowing approaching the city from treasure island. no problems on highway 37 and highway 4. a light build. walnut creek, no problems there. the south bay at 101 with mild slowing. mild slowing past the san mateo bridge. back to you. coming up, the team and owner of the giants owes $45 million in the stake of the property. the timeline should be moved up with the a's move to las vegas. the a's will follow the terms meaning the payment will be made
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by may of next year. here is a quick look at the top stories. firefighters springing use action to halt a fast-moving grass fire. we have details and what started it. you are watching "toy in the daba
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welcome back. we are moving forward with the look at the top stories this morning. including breaking news. a fast moving grass fire in the east bay. >> not what we see this time of year. firefighters are still at the scene in the east bay overnight as a car five before 2:00 on bailey road in pittsburg. firefighters say the flames got within 30 feet of homes. we sent out a breaking push
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alert on the fire. you can download the app and get updates to the smartphone. and governor newsom later today will give an update on the c.a.r.e. court. community assistance community recovery empowerment. it launched in san francisco and people with severe mental illness can be recommended or petitioned for the c.a.r.e. court proceedings. that will be reviewed at the clinical evaluation with a public defender. the "today" show is ahead for you. today in the bay will continue on roku and other platforms which is our 7:00 a.m. newscast. you can see it online at nbcbayarea.com or on the smartphone app. mike is wearing long sleeves. you need them today.
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>> it's a cold start. we are watching out for the hazy sky. unhealthy air quality. we have crashing on either side of the san mateo bridge. the bay bridge is clear with light traffic. >> that is light. nice. hope you are off to a good friday morning. >> absolutely. a big shoutout to the san francisco symphony. and a shoutout to viewers. i made it this morning. good friday morning. and here it comes. >> that massive weekend storm set to cause major disruptions good morning it's december 15th this is today. now bracing for a major storm during a busy weekend of holiday shopping and travel. al is tracking what you can

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