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they hear a bang, they immediately put on their oxygen masks. at the time there is a bang, the door flies open. >> right now at 5:00, a mid-flight fright. more on the overnight discovery of the part that blew off an alaska airlines plane in the air. boeing 737 max is now grounded as the investigation plays out.
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ahead, a live report from sfo on the impact on travelers. plus, a controversial vote. san francisco city leaders are set to consider a resolution calling for a cease-fire in gaza. the latest on the war and the rallies playing out here in the bay area. also, all eyes on iowa. the first contest of the 2024 presidential race just a week away. the big campaign push candidates are now working towards as the caucus nears. this is "today in the bay." >> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. very happy monday to you. marcus washington is off. >> and i'm laura garcia. we're going to check in with mike for a look at the morning commute. a lot of folks probably heading back to work and school. it's a big day and starting out so cold across the bay area. we have frosty conditions and another frost advisory in effect again this morning. it continues until 10:00. you might have to allow some
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extra time to scrape that frost off of the windshield and then a slow warm-up today. but we are below freezing as we take a look at our temperatures in livermore and dublin, 31 degrees there. that's one of the colder spots. we're also seeing a lot of widespread 30s across the bay area, especially for the north bay and parts of the east bay. and then as we look at our highs this afternoon, it's only going to be in the mid-50s, headed up for 55 in fremont and 55 in santa rosa. san francisco also reaching 55 degrees, and then by tomorrow we'll be tracking more rain. so i'll have more on the timeline of the rain coming up. mike, you've been tracking a major crash. >> i have. this is on the peninsula, southbound 280, south of san francisco. you notice the green sensors dominating, including here now. in the last few minutes we got word from chp they've reopened all lanes. two were blocked for a couple of hours here, there was a deadly crash and an investigation and there may be still some activity on the side of the road.
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it sounds like southbound 280 has reopened and the slower sensors have just cleared from the area. meanwhile, the rest of the bay showing a smooth, easy drive. there's an advisory for wind coming through the altamont pass. no problems reported. there was a crew that was northbound 680 that was closed overnight. i believe they have cleared. i'll confirm that. back to you. >> mike, thanks. right now an investigation is unfolding after a door panel flew off an alaska airlines plane mid-flight. overnight the door was found as the faa is grounding boeing's max 9 planes, causing flight disruptions across the country. >> "today in the bay"'s ginger conejero saab is live at sfo. there are impacts again for passengers there, right? >> reporter: that is correct, scott and laura. we saw some of those disruptions over the weekend. that will continue today, according to flightaware here at sfo, 33 united flights are canceled, 14 alaska airlines flights will be canceled today. we can take a peek at the board.
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we're only seeing two canceled so far, one going to newark and the other to las vegas. we don't really know those cancellations, some of them could be departures, some of them could be arrivals. the impact of what happened friday will be seen at airports nationwide, especially for those alaska and united airlines flights. those are the two carriers that use boeing's 737 max 9 airplanes and those are the specific planes that will remain grounded pending the federal administration's investigation over what happened on that alaska airlines flight from portland, oregon, to ontario, california, friday evening. just six minutes into the two-hour flight, a plugged seal door blew out. one of the pilots declared an emergency and asked for clearance to descend down to 10,000 feet where passengers would be able to breathe without oxygen masks. the incident has been described
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by the ntsb chair to have been chaotic and violent. fortunately, there have been no reports of serious injuries for the passengers and crew. nbc's tom costello sat down with ntsb chair about the consequences that this could have had. >> what could have happened if this had been at 34,000 and passengers and flight attendants were up moving about the cabin? >> first of all, this would have been a much more violent explosion of that plug. and in addition to that, there could have been some significant consequences for the passengers that were seated in that area of the plug and throughout the cabin. >> reporter: the ntsb has confirmed there is nothing on the cockpit voice recorder
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because that has been overwritten. you can catch more of tom costello's interview on the "today" show later this morning. i know, scott and laura, we talked about the flights here at sfo. nationwide, unite airlines is expecting over 200 flights to be canceled today. alaska, 130 flights to be canceled. you can expect those disruptions and delays can trickle down to airports nationwide, including here at sfo. we'll be keeping a close eye on that throughout the morning. for now, back to you guys. >> exactly, we're going to feel the ramifications for quite some time. thanks for following it. a live look from southern israel toward the gaza border, there are fears the war in the middle east is expanding. a new israeli air strike in the west bank has reportedly killed seven. yesterday was said to be some of the heaviest fighting between israel and hezbollah. this comes as the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken continues a week-long tour of the middle east with a stop
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today in jordan, and later this morning in san francisco leaders will revisit a proposal calling for a cease-fire in gaza. new video from last month, when hundreds of people spoke out in support of the resolution. today a supervisors committee will debate whether or not to send the resolution to the full board. if it gets approved by the san francisco board, san francisco would join oakland and richmond in publicly condemning the war. across the bay in berkeley yesterday, hundreds of palestinian supporters gathered outside the new embattled people's park calling for a cease-fire. our crews saw police carrying at least one person over a barricade. it's not clear what led to that. protesters spent hours making their voices heard along telegraph avenue. >> i just feel like we need to continue to make our voices heard for palestinian. we need to continue to make our voices heard about people's
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park. >> organizers also calling for the halt of planned new student housing construction on that park property. police last week helped the school clear out the park and ring it with shipping containers so people couldn't get in. it's still not clear when the work on that development will begin. with the first contest of the 2024 presidential race just a week away, all eyes are on iowa. >> republican candidates descending on the caucus state trying to close in on the front-runner, former president donald trump. he campaigned there saturday, the third anniversary of the attack on the capitol. >> president joe biden trying to make his voice heard to voters in south carolina. "today in the bay"'s drew petrimoulx is following it from the campaign trail. >> reporter: countdown to the caucuses in iowa, republican candidates crisscrossing the state, making their pitch to voters. >> we're in this to revive who we are as a country. >> make no mistake, we've got a mission, we've got to complete
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this mission. >> reporter: the candidates chasing donald trump, far and away the front-runner in polls, trying to steer voters away from the embattled former president who remains popular within the republican party. >> i think president trump was the right president at the right time. i agree with a lot of his policies. but rightly or wrongly, chaos follows him. >> it's going to be really a tremendous victory in iowa. >> reporter: mr. trump on the campaign trail in iowa over the weekend calling for the release of january 6th prisoners, labeling them hostages and downplaying the day's deadly events. >> they indicted me because i fought against a corrupt election. i got indicted. >> reporter: president biden heading to charleston, south carolina today, to speak at the mother emmanuel church where nine black worshippers were gunned down by a white supremacist in 2015. it's part of biden's push to highlight threats from the far right and continuing to focus on trump's actions after the 2020 election. >> it was among the worst derelictions of duty by a
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president in american history. an attempt to overturn a free and fair election by force and violence. >> reporter: battle lines being drawn as voters prepare to weigh in for the first time of the 2024 election. meanwhile, back here at home, let's take a live look at san jose. man, it was cold as i walked to my car this morning, kari. >> yes, and it's going to be cold over the next several hours, but we do have some milder mornings ahead, thanks to some more clouds and rain. right now it's only 34 degrees in walnut creek, and it's 42 in san francisco. we have upper 30s in san jose and oakland now at 43 degrees. we're all clear now, but we're going to start to see clouds moving in as we go throughout the day, and rain will be coming in by tomorrow. it looks like starting out in the morning and parts of the north bay, we'll have a round of light rain, moving into the
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south bay by 10:00 or 11:00, as we go throughout the late morning hours, and then gradually clearing out. quick round of light rain, but we do have more ahead. i'll have more in just a few minutes. mike, you've been tracking gas prices. >> we have $3.79, the tenth best for the state at vallejo, central gas on springs road has that price there. alameda county showing up with hayward $3.93 at vallejo on hesperian boulevard. in santa clara, the best, $3.95 at quick stop on pearl avenue in san jose. good options reported on gasbuddy.com, thanks to all of you. on the roadways, a smooth flow of traffic. we do still have the crew northbound 680 heading up from sunol toward pleasanton. they're scheduled to pick up at 5:00, not there yet. scheduled for this weekend, southbound 680 will be closed from friday night through tuesday morning, hopefully to get a project done a year ahead
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of time. that's a pretty good investment in your time. no problem here at the bay bridge toll plaza. back to you. >> somebody is putting their new year's goals to work. no procrastination. potential bay area first-time home buyers certainly always hope prices will drop. there is some data suggesting a drop could be on the horizon, but it isn't that simple. one expert says it's wishful thinking. we'll also show you the big night in tinseltown. highlights from the golden globe a warts, including
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good monday morning. here is a live look outside in dublin. it is all clear, but we are very chilly with temperatures in the 30s. we will stay near freezing through 8:00, and then as we go throughout the day, temperatures make it into the mid-50s. it's going to be chilly today, but at least we will have sunshine. rain comes in tomorrow. i'll time that out coming up in the full microclimate forecast. right now no delays for your timing along the peninsula. here is palo alto northbound with taillights heading toward san francisco. no delays here or on 280. we'll track your build probably starting farther east coming up. 5:15 on your monday morning. a strong start for the stock market so far in 2024. we're going to take a look at the futures this morning and see
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where they are moving and where those are going to go. the dow industrial is going to lose some money, the nasdaq doing quite well. friday's stronger than expected jobs report may push mortgage rates higher. mortgage rates more closely related to government bonds than fed rates, and better than expected news on the economy can make houses more expensive. ideally, higher mortgage rates are offset by lower house prices, but we spoke to an economist from bmo who says their forecasts call for a very steady house price increase in 2024, slight rise. >> i think we can see a lot of stability in the housing market, and certainly homebuilding. we haven't been building enough houses in california and construction activity has been solid here. so we actually raised our forecast on california home
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prices. we could even see maybe a 3% or so home price increase over the next 12 months. >> 3% or so. as we've said in the past, don't count on house price slumps, because they are very unlikely. if you're going to buy, buy. >> it's interesting to see what will happen. start of some glitz and glam. did you catch it last night? historic wins at the golden globe awards. one motion picture came out on top last night. >> a sweeping story about the ethical dilemma of nuclear weapons grosses $1 billion. does that track? no. unless and but because universal went all in on christopher nolan. >> robert downey jr. accepting his win for best male supporting actor in the motion picture "oppenheimer." christopher nolan's film was the winner of the night, taking home
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five wince, including best score, director, and best performance. >> as for comedy, "poor things" took home the top prize, beating "barbie" for best motion picture comedy. the movie's star, emma stone, also won best actress comedy for her lead role in the film. i don't know if you've seen it, but it's not much of a comedy. "barbie" won the best cinematic box office achievement award. the film made $1.4 billion worldwide last year. it beat out taylor swift, the eras tour, the highest grossing concert film ever. to a different type of award, nbc and telemundo stations are constantly looking for dedicated animal heroes to receive the pawsitively good awards. today on kelly clarkson's show, one local nonprofit will receive the award. >> they're called angels for
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mini, they focus on rescuing miniature horses and the team of volunteers is led by mary stewart. >> we were with the bassett rescue and we were pulling animals out of animal control and someone heard that we had miniature horses and they came in and said, we think you would be really good at miniature horse rescue. i said, how many a year do you think it would be? they said 10 to 15. we took in over 200 the first year. >> make sure to tune into the "kelly clarkson show" to find out what inspired mary and her team to choose the name of the rescue ranch today at 3:00 this afternoon. >> one time when i was a reporter in phoenix, i did a story on a miniature-miniature horse, and i held up a pillowcase and then dropped it because he was smaller than that. >> i want a miniature-miniature horse. >> scott, your lucky day. >> put a coat on it. it is cold this morning. we're going to see a lot more changes as we go throughout the
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week, starting out cold and clear this morning, but tomorrow morning we'll be getting ready for rain. as we take a live look outside in san jose, getting started, people heading back to work -- and i know that probably makes it so hard to get out of bed when you know that it's going to be chilly as you step out the door. we're right now at 34 in santa rosa. it is 43 in oakland and 34 in palo alto. about the same in fremont. los gatos and morgan hill at 36 degrees. we are clear today and we're going to gradually see more clouds coming in, as we get ready for rain tomorrow. i'm stopping it at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning and we see the rain already coming out of the north bay and spreading across the rest of the bay area, from the east bay to the peninsula, and to the south bay. but notice that by the evening it is already clearing out. so that's going to be a quick round of rain that will most likely bring us about a tenth of an inch of rain or less. then there's more ahead. going into wednesday, there's another system that's going to
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be dropping in, also a quick-moving storm system that will bring us light amounts of rainfall. thursday and friday are dry, but then on saturday we're getting ready for more widespread rain that will continue into sunday, and then taper off. so that one looks like the one we'll be watching for the biggest potential of rain. but as of now, computer models still having a hard time resolving exactly how much rain we're going to see. and this is the lower end of the computer model, showing about an inch and a half from parts of the north bay to the coastline, and then some of our valleys getting about a half inch of rain. once again, that's the lower end. and we're going to see another 9 to 14 inches of snow between now and thursday in the sierra, and there's much more ahead going into the weekend, possibly in total about 35 inches of snow for kingvale just this week. so that's going to be amazing, seeing that we are seeing snow levels coming up. we're also dealing with some
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cold temperatures. take a look at thursday morning's temperature, 31 degrees. that's here in the bay area. it's going to be cold and that's after that first wave of rain comes through and we get ready for the one for the weekend. and looking at the chilly temperatures that will continue in san francisco, highs in the mid to upper 50s all week long. mike, it seems like a pretty calm commute right now. >> kind of risky saying that. you don't want to jinx anything. the only thing on the grid of major concern are folks traveling northbound on 680, because they still have the closure that was scheduled to be picked up at 5:00. we know that typically lasts until about 5:30, 5:45, and there may be another 20 minutes or so where the crews are still blocking northbound 680. a live camera from caltrans does show no lights traveling north right now. that should be cleared, but until then, 84 is your
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cut-through around through sunol. vasco road went from 17 to 18 minutes, and still green sensors throughout. back to you. >> thank you so much. next on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> a viewer is hung up on a phone company fight because a couple hundr bucks are oned
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bay man who says his cellular company cut its promise in half. >> he was set to lose $400, so of course he called consumer investigator chris chmura's team. >> good morning. wireless companies continuously offer deals to trade in phones, to trade up. that's what jim in san jose did. he upgraded that iphone to a new one with verizon. verizon sent a note saying he would get a credit of $22.22 each month for 36 months for his old phone. after a few months, though, no credit. jim called verizon, he says a rep couldn't find the offer. verizon countered with half the credit, $11.11 a month, even though jim had a written off of $22.22. he dialed us in. we contacted verizon. it said, we apologize for any inconvenience, restored the other half of jim's credit. that is a $400 win over 36 months. we've received quite a few cases
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about phone rebate issues involving several carriers. do what jim did, save a copy of any offer you accept. if a company isn't fulfilling its promises, let us know. scan the qr code on your screen to fill out our consumer complaint form online. >> thanks, chris. coming up next, the top stories we're following today, including speaking out. ahead, an exclusive interview with olympic icon mary lou retton, opening up about our life-threatening health scare. we're live at sfo with the impact of the faa grounding impact of the faa grounding boeing 737
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this week. the growing concern among educators that schools may take the biggest hit. this is "today in the bay." and this is also monday morning, 5:30. thanks for starting your week with us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm scott mcgrew. marcus washington has the day off. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist kari hall is tracking what we can expect this morning. it's been cold. >> yes, and you can expect a little bit of extra time to scrape the frost all of the windshield as you head out the door. we're seeing some of those ice crystals on the elevated surfaces in a lot of valleys and the frost advisory continues until 10:00. our current temperatures, 36 in morgan hill and los gatos, palo alto 33 degrees, and 31 in dublin. we're also seeing a lot of mid-30s in much of the north bay. we're headed for the mid-50s for this afternoon. it will start out sunny, but gradually more clouds come in and rain will be here tomorrow. so i'll have more on that in a
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few minutes. mike, you're getting a broader view of the golden gate bridge. >> it's beautiful. we're looking at the southbound side. i look at the traffic. southbound headlights, i was looking for the interruption. there's nothing on the grid, so that's good news. i refreshed the report and there's nothing on the grid southbound across the bridge or coming from the marin side. that is great news. the reason we see green sensors there, the yellow arrows, the little blips coming into concord for westbound highway 4 and westbound 37 out of vallejo, a little slowing for the sensors showed up across the bay bridge. overall, the commute is still light. we're seeing the commute start to build. we'll talk about the tri-valley coming up. it is 5:32 right now. developing right now, bay area flyers may be facing disruptions with boeing 737 max planes grounded nationwide. this follows the midair scare after a panel suddenly blew out. >> "today in the bay"'s ginger conejero saab is live at sfo.
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ginger, investigators have located a very critical piece of evidence. >> reporter: that is true, scott. they updated the public with finding the door panel that was actually -- the update from the ntsb last night, a person by the name of bob, who is only known as bob, has taken photos and contacted the ntsb. we're told yesterday there were pictures of the door panel that he says he found in his back yard. now, that incident, that midair scare, as it's been called, has really impacted flights nationwide, including the airport here in san francisco, other bay area airports. here at sfo, 33 united airlines flights are impacted by the grounding of those max 9 airplanes. 14 alaska airline flights are impacted or canceled because of that, we're focusing on those two airlines because those are
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the two that use the boeing 737 max 9 airplanes. those will remain grounded pending the federal aviation administration's investigation over what happened on that alaska airlines flight friday evening. just six minutes into that two-hour flight, a plugged sealed door blew out. one of the pilots declared an emergency, asked for clearance to descend to 10,000 feet, where passengers would be able to breathe without oxygen masks. now, you can imagine this was terrifying. the incident has been described by ntsb chair homendy to have been violent and chaotic. miraculously, there have been no reports of injuries for the passengers and crew. now, the ntsb has confirmed there is nothing on the cockpit voice recorder because that has been overwritten, but that important piece of evidence that
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will really help in this investigation, as you mentioned, is that door panel has been found. that was the update last night from ntsb chair jennifer homendy. i mentioned the 33 united airlines flight and the 14 alaska airlines flights that have been canceled. there's one to newark this morning that's been canceled, an alaska airline flight, and another flight going to las vegas. we won't be surprised if we see more of those cancellations and disruptions throughout the day, because this is really something that will impact airports nationwide. back to you guys. >> most definitely. folks have to plan ahead as well. thank you so much. it is 5:33. happening today, a man who pleaded no contest to a deadly shooting at a south bay supermarket will learn his sentence. that shooting happened in june of 2022 at a safeway on hamilton in san jose's willow glen. family members say it started
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when a safeway worker, a 24-year-old, confronted an 18-year-old man trying to steal alcohol. last year, the defendant pleaded no contest in that killing. he faces 50 years to life in prison. also today in san jose, two of the three defendants tied to what authorities believe was an exorcism ritual that killed a young girl are set to return to court. investigators say renee hernandez and renee hernandez santos helped claudia santos smother her 3-year-old daughter in a church in september of 2021. court documents suggest the trio believed she was possessed by an evil spirit. two men, her grandfather and uncle, due in court today, for a plea hearing. the mother's case being handled separately. seven people were hurt, two critically, after a rollover crash in eastern contra costa county. it happened around 5:00 last night in byron on vasco road
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near walnut boulevard. chp says the driver of a truck illegally tried to pass another car, lost control, struck another car, flipped over. witnesses say a woman and child were ejected from that truck. the chp is not saying what kind of charges the drivers will face. 5:36 right now. uc berkeley leaders are hoping to have people's park completely closed off to the public as soon as today. last week police helped clear out the park. at that point crews started lining up stacked shipping containers to encircle it. the streets around the park are also still blocked by pedestrian barriers and there's a heavy police presence there. school leaders believe they're about to get the green light on starting a long anticipated student housing project. >> we're awaiting the court decision. once we are clear in terms of legal terms, we'll proceed with construction of both urgently needed student housing, as well as permanent supportive housing for extremely low income people in the berkeley community. >> once the park is completely
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enclosed, school leaders are promising to reopen all surrounding streets. opponents, meantime, are vowing to continue their fight to preserve the park. a look at the state capitol this morning. governor gavin newsom on wednesday will lay out his 2024 budget plan. california is facing what's expected to be a $68 billion budget deficit. just a few years ago, california had a $97 billion surplus, which it gave back to taxpayers. state analysts late last year hinted at cutting spending for schools and community colleges. as deep as the cuts as the ones in the recession years of 2008 and 2009. here is a spokesman from the california school board association. >> schools were devastated, the budgets for education funding were cut almost 20% at the state level. that trickles downhill to the local schools and it resulted in
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17,000 teacher layoffs, many thousands of layoffs of classified and support staff, programatic reductions and school closures. we don't want to go back to those days. >> education advocates say 17,000 teachers lost their jobs over five years from 2008. they're hoping the state, instead, cuts back on special projects and considers dipping into reserves to help keep school funding in place. this morning, a winter wonderland in the sierra. recent storms have granted skiers' wishes, dumping a good amount of snow over the weekend. some areas got over a foot of fresh powder. skiers and snowboarders are excited. >> even two days ago there was a fair amount of dirt visibility. yesterday after the wind and snow all day, most of the dirt is gone and it looks like a completely different resort. >> i haven't headed up yet. resorts say they're hopeful the season will last now until early spring. so let's bring in meteorologist kari hall now.
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we know more rain is on the way here in the bay area. this means more potential snow up there? >> absolutely. let's take a look at some of the weekend snowfall totals we had in the sierra. palisades had 17 inches of snow. really great to see that. north star, 15 inches. bear valley, 14. 12 in homewood and heavenly. we are going to see more active weather, and right now the atmospheric river is to the north, that will begin to work it's way to the bay area, with another 9 to 14 inches of snow between now and thursday, with that snow starting to come down tomorrow afternoon. and then looking ahead to the weekend, if you're going, there will be additional snowfall, and into next week we're looking at possibly another couple of feet of snow in total, and could be even higher for spots like kingvale, as well as twin bridges and kirkwood. we're going to be tracking all of this with more rounds of rain for the bay area. i'll have more coming up in a few minutes.
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mike, you've been tracking what seems like monday light? >> it was, and then it got really slow all of a sudden on the bay bridge. now the incline looking clear. we haven't seen any of the updates from chp of any disturbance, but look at that. the clustering is still going on as you're approaching the bay bridge. that's the live camera. i turned toward the sensors and saw a lot of slowing in the treasure island tunnel, going from red to orange and orange to red on the incline. i haven't seen a backup for metering lights yet. we'll watch for that impact. there's a slower drive right now oakland into san francisco. looks like it's sorting itself out. no updates from chp. hopefully it was someone who hit their brakes hard and that rippled back. meanwhile, there's a little more slowing on highway 37, a tad bit. highway 4 sorted itself out, slow from bay point to pittsburg. overall, a smooth drive.
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construction northbound cleared up from overnight. remember, this weekend, southbound 680 will be closed from friday night through tuesday morning, so 84 is one of your alternates. >> looks like a good start. improvement at the border. coming up on "today in the bay," that's what immigration leaders are saying after the recent develop in illegal crossings. the big boost from south of the border being cited for that decrease. start of the new year raising concerns for bay area blood banks. the simple steps you can take to help out. and i am at the san jose convention center, where the north american fencing cup is happening today and some olympic dreams could be made. we'll talk about some of the
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good monday morning. right now at 5:44, time to get ready and head back to work. as you're standing in front of the closet, you'll want to layer up. it's starting out so cold, temperatures in the upper 30s. we'll be there through 8:00. and then slowly we warm up today as we start to see more clouds coming in. i'll talk about temperatures and that next round of rain coming up in the full microclimate forecast. and right now we're talking about the changes on the bay bridge. so it's starting to slow down, getting bunched up on the incline. there is a disabled vehicle reported on the span. traffic is trying to get by. there's a lane that is affected by that slow roller in the backup at the metering lights. they're on now, so is the
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commute. we'll track the progress coming up. new this morning, the white house citing increased enforcement by mexico for the recent sharp decrease in illegal border crossings. immigration leaders say arrests fell to about 2,500 last week, down from 10,000 over several days last month. the drop comes as the white house leans on mexico to curb a record flow of migrants. mexico using planes, trains and buses to move more migrants toward the southern part of that country. critics argue that includes many who are seeking political asylum from venezuela. with january marking blood donor month, the red cross is making a new call to help boost supplies. the red cross says fewer donors over the holidays is leading to a serious shortage, and during blood donor month not only are they thanking those who have stepped up to save lives, but they're asking more people to do the same. leaders say the need across the u.s. for blood is constant, but the line of donors is not.
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>> that demand is constant. it never slows down. it doesn't go on winter break, it doesn't take a summer vacation. and things like disasters, the pandemic, cold and flu season, those all impact the number of people coming in to donate. >> donors can make an appointment at the red cross website. there's also a red cross blood donor app that shows you which hospital will receive your donation. a u.s. olympics icon speaking out for the first time since a health scare left her near death last year. 1984 all-around gymnastics gold medalist mary lou retton contracted a rare form of pneumonia, spent lots of time in the icu, is still in the process of recovering at her home in texas. she tells "today"'s hoda, she almost lost that battle. >> this is serious and this is life. i'm so grateful to be here.
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i'm blessed to be here, because there was a time when they were about to put me on life support. >> retton still using a breathing apparatus as her lungs continue to heal. you can watch the full interview later this morning on the "today" show, that's at 7:00 a.m. right after "today in the bay." this morning the road to paris olympics running through the south bay. america's top fencers are in san jose for a major olympic qualifying event. >> that is where we find "today in the bay"'s kris sanchez this morning, live. and you're getting a firsthand look at this competitive sport. >> reporter: i am, and i'm obviously wearing the wrong color. i should be wearing all white. but i have an expert to talk to us about what we should be watching for as we watch these fencers try to make it to the olympics. igor, thank you so much for joining us this morning. how many athletes do you have here today? >> today, we have, i think, about 30 fencers, 35, maybe
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fencing, division 1 and the junior women's. >> and that's division 1 for fencing, not division 1 for college. i already asked that question. you have your own kids competing. >> yes, i have my son competing in division 1 and my daughter today competing in juniors. >> this is not the kind of sport that everybody knows about. if we watch swimming or ice-skating, people are more familiar. what should we be watching for? >> so today, the whole weekend, it's probably one of the best weekends for the sport because olympic qualification is decided here. people really fight for this, so everyone is very eager to win this sport. there are only four sports, so it's very important. what you need to watch is how is
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it going, each weapon has different sets of rules and regulations. but basically it's a score. >> i want to come back here because you have different weapons, to the average bear they look the same. but you're saying they're not. >> they are not. >> very, very different? >> well, as much different as a breast stroke is different from a butterfly. basically, yes, there are three weapons in the olympic sport of fencing. two poking weapons. >> the microphone is breaking up a little, so it's hard to
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understand. >> this shiny one is a saber. >> reporter: our microphone seems to be malfunctioning. we're going to come back in the next hour. three different weapons, three different uses. it is free if you want to come out and watch the north american cup as it comes through. so we're going to fix our problems, maybe slash it, poke it, i don't know. back to you. >> zorro was there. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it's always something. >> we'll check back with you. >> it is extraordinary, here in the bay area it turns out there are some amazing athletes. >> if i may suggest, you should hold the microphone like that. >> i don't know. huddle up close together this morning, because it is a very cold start across the bay area. it's cold, cold, cold as you get ready to head out. we've seen frosty conditions on the windshields, as well as some of the grassy surfaces. we're also going to see below
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freezing temperatures in a few spots like dublin, now checking in at 31 degrees. it is 32 in livermore. elsewhere, we are just a degree or two above freezing in a lot of the valleys. and even some low 40s for oakland as well as san mateo. but then as we go throughout the day, eventually it's going to get a little better. we're only headed for the mid-50s. that's a look at morgan hill, going from 36 at 8:00 to 55 at 2:00 today. we'll also see more clouds coming in, but overall it's going to be much cooler than we even typically see for this time of year. we're staying dry for today, but tomorrow is when the rain comes back, and it looks like it's in and out of here fairly quickly. by 10:00, it's already pushing through the peninsula and the south bay, clearing from the north bay, and then as we go into the rest of the day, it's going to be clearing out. so we're looking at most of us getting about a tenth of an inch of rain with this round coming in. but then there's more ahead, with another system dropping in on wednesday, and it does look
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slightly heavier. but it also will be moving fairly quickly and clearing by thursday. we're dry on friday as well. the weekend is a storm we'll have to watch. this one looks like it's packing a lot more moisture and may tap into an atmospheric river. but then as it moves through on sunday, it's tapering off. already pushing to the south. then we'll see what we get from all of that rainfall. but as of now, the model is still disagreeing on how much we could see. a lot of the heavier rain staying to the north, while much of the bay area in the red, could possibly see about an inch and a half, and then up to about a half inch of rain for some of those other areas farther inland. so we are watching two big waves of rain coming in for tuesday and wednesday, and then again on saturday. and it's going to be windy, but notice overall our temperatures will be chilly. we're staying in the 50s throughout much of the week. mike, there's a slowdown on the bay bridge? >> yeah, because of a slower
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disabled vehicle, trying to slowly get off of the bay bridge, we have the backup, the metering lights were turned on and slowed down to keep the traffic on the span a little lighter. it's still quite slow getting across. it's moving, moving for all lanes. again, the last of the disabled vehicles are trying to get off at the fremont exit. that will ripple back. right now that's the biggest backup. everything else is light. san jose's first slowing hit and now it's starting to ease up already for northbound 101. back to you. happening now, the owner and operator of some of the bay area's largest radio stations is filing for bankruptcy protection. philadelphia-based odyssey owns hundreds of stations nationwide, in the bay area that includes kcbs, 97.3 alice, 95.7 the game, and 105. the company announced a restructuring agreement and major debt reduction. executives citing what they call a perfect storm of issues over
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the past four years. a hike gone wrong in big sur. what led to an hours-long rescue over the weekend. then ahead, a controversial vote. san francisco city leaders are set to consider a resolution calling for a cease-fire in gaza. the latest on the war and the rallies playing out right here in the bay area. a lot more news ahead on this a lot more news ahead on this nday mornimong look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank
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new video this morning of a dramatic rescue near big sur. the chp posted videos of teams lifting a 19-year-old hiker from an embankment near the pine ridge trail head. this unfolded thursday. the victim's girlfriend managed to call for help. ground rescuers had to transport him for hours to a place where a helicopter could pick him up. chp is not saying what kind of injuries he has. still no word what sparked a weekend fire which heavily damaged an east bay church. it happened yesterday afternoon at the evangelist community church in pittsburg. firefighters say no one was there at the time. the fire started in the main
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sanctionwary then spread to the attic and roof. >> we never stop because something happened. we had a problem before a few years ago and we kept going. so i'm going to keep on going. i'm not going to stop. >> firefighters are not giving any estimate on the amount of damage or if the fire was accidental. nbc and telemundo stations across the country are constantly looking for dedicated animal heroes to receive the pawsitively good awards. today on the "kelly clarkson show," one local nonprofit will receive the award. >> angels for minis, the group focuses on rescuing miniature horses and the team of volunteers is led by mary stewart. >> we were with the bassett rescue and they were pulling animals out of animal control and someone at the local animal control heard that we had miniature horses and said, hey, we think you would be really
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good at miniature horse rescue. i said, how many a year do you think it would be? they said 10 to 15. we took in over 200 the first year. >> make sure to tune in today to find out what inspired mary and her team to choose the name for the ranch. that's today at 3:00. a quick reminder, nbc bay area is streaming 24/7. you can watch us whenever you want on roku and other streaming platforms. thankfully we weren't higher in the hair, that more things didn't fly out. that no one flew out. i think it's incredible we're all safe. >> a mid-flight fright. the new details on a discovery of a part that blew off an alaska airlines plane in the air. boeing 737 max 9 now grounded as the investigation plays out. we're live with the impact on bay area travelers. all eyes on iowa. days after a deadly school shooting, presidential candidates make a last-minute push ahead of the state's caucuses. the actions students are taking

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