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23rd, 2024. battle for the ballot. primary day in new hampshire, former president donald trump looking to knock nikki haley out of the race entirely, but haley says she's not going anywhere, how she's fighting back in these final hours. super soaker, torrential downpours in southern california. major freeways force to close, we're tracking where that storm is heading next. money for maui, jeff bezos pledged $100 million after the devastating wildfires, where did all that cash actually go. and hollywood cliffhanger, this year's oscars picks are out. >> some movies to catch up on. >> i have a list going on my phone. we'll start this hour with politics and decision 2024, today is the most crucial day yet in the race for the white house. >> voters in new hampshire are casting their ballots right now
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as we speak in state's republican primary, here's a look at polling locations across the state right now, former ambassador to the united nations nikki haley trying for a last-ditch upset over former president donald trump. every other republican candidate has bowed out at this point. to watch tonight are independents, called undeclared. >> there are a lot of them, undeclared voters make up 39% of all voters in new hampshire and they're allowed to vote in today's republican primary. leading us off this hour is garrett haake. and mike memoli. garrett the news this afternoon is that nikki haley will not drop out even if she doesn't win new hampshire. what's the state of the race right now. >> reporter: you don't want to set the expectations that you're out if you don't win. haley is on to south carolina,
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her home state, then on to super tuesday after that, the trump campaign is making it pretty clear they want to make haley's life miserable not only here in new hampshire but every other state she competes, they think they can knock her out. what happens if donald trump is presumptive nominee in the next couple of months? >> how do you bring them back into the fold. >> they'll all vote for me again. everybody. i'm not sure we need too many. i think that biden is the worst president in the history of this country. but we'll all come back. they're all coming back. >> reporter: a little of projection there, not a lot planned. the former president, joe biden and his record could be motivator to get these softer
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republicans and undeclared voters back on the trump train at some later date. >> garrett, mike, there's rye mary today too for the democrats, it's a little confusing, because president biden is not on the ballot, can you explain? >> reporter: yeah, kate, you may remember what happened here in new hampshire fourts year aes, joe biden stumbled his way to a fifth-place finish. he left before the polls closed to go to south carolina. once he was in the white house he directed the democratic committee to move south carolina ahead of new hampshire. but biden then chose not to file to get on the ballot, that's left his supporters here with a few options and they chose to organize a write-in effort. this is risky proposition,
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because we've seen in the past, an incumbent who doesn't do well in new hampshire's primary having to struggle to get re-elected, that's the real risk here for president biden. the turnout has been slow but steady, the interesting thing here has those undeclared voters are overwhelming choosing the republican ballot, good news for nikki haley. >> garrett, let's do back to you, you mentioned the high number of independent voters in new hampshire, how they might make tonight's results look different? >> reporter: they're the x factor in this state the whole electorate looks different in new hampshire than it does in iowa, it's a greater population of folks both republicans and undeclared who vote here, who have college degrees, that's been a determining factor in these races and smaller percentage of evangelical
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voters, another determining factor, who primarily vote for donald trump in iowa less likely to see that kind of big break toward him in new hampshire. these undeclared voters absolutely critical for nikki haley and very difficult to poll by the way, we have to admit what we don't know, any time you see a poll in new hampshire trying to figure out how these voters are going to vote in which primary is a difficult question. >> a really important point to end on. our decision 2024 coverage continues later this hour, ahead we'll be joined by chief political analyst chuck todd, what he's watching as the ballots are counted tonight. the excitement tonight begins in just a few hours, join kristen welker, tom llamas and hallie jackson for special coverage of the new hampshire primary starting at 5:00 p.m.
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eastern on nbc news now. millions of people on the west coast are cleaning up from some of the worst flooding they've seen in decades. >> one of the hardest hits spots was san diego, nearly 3 inches of rain fell in just 3 hours, more than a month's worth of rain the city typically sees in one day. >> people had to. be rescued from flooded homes and streets. cars were literally swept away in the weather. meteorologist michelle gross hahn has been tracking this system for us, those pictures are stunning. we understand there's a break maybe in the rain today, is there more coming. >> there's a more coming. a break on the west coast, that's good news. most of that rain is moving to the southwest, the heavy rain is the southcentral states into the mississippi valley, the tennessee valley, ohio valley and then into the northeast, a lot of rain here over the next several days, could see 10 to 12 inches of rain in some spots.
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darker colors, reds, oranges along the gulf coast that's where we're expecting the most amount of rain. there's that reprieve on the west coast, that's good news, rain falling in the southwest and even some thunderstorms along the mexican border there, we're looking at higher elevation snow, southcentral states. some storms, we could see strong to severe storms as we go throughout the overnight hours, there's that west wallop, we're seeing that break today but tomorrow we're seeing heavy snow pushing into four corners today by tomorrow that next storm moving onshore, lot of rain again over the next several days. intense rainfall rates may cause flooding. here's that higher elevation snow, purples and pinks, the highest elevation in the mountains. back to you both. >> michelle grossman for us,
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thank you. one of top issues for voters this election is the economy and there's good news to tell you on that front. >> have you noticed your 401(k) may be creeping up lately or increasing pretty well the stock market has been a real hot streak. the dow closed above 38,000 points for the first time ever. the s&p 500 soared to new heights. today, the markets are more mixed. >> what does it mean for your bottom line. let's bring in christine romans. positive vibes on wall street. >> positive vibes on main industry, too, that's rare, too and this time we see these consumer sentiment polls are showing rapid improvement for how people think. a couple of reasons why -- look at that. michigan consumer sentiment index up over 20% over last two months. that hasn't happened since 1991. something has changed for people.
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i've been looking at a lot of different categories, eggs for example, egg prices are down compared to last year, those egg prices are down. gas prices are below $3 a gallon in more than 20 states. over there in new hampshire, gas prices are $3.03 a gallon. new hampshire has the fifth unemployment rate. after a whole year last year, of everyone worried about a potential recession that never happened, all that negativity is starting to fade. >> so, talk about the housing market, because that's not all good news, right. >> yeah, the housing market is where you can still see the impact of the federal reserve campaign to cool mortgage rates. now, maybe they'll improve later this year, that's the consensus and that could make some, i don't know, some thawing in this very cold housing market. last year home sales, the lowest since 1995. but home prices are still high because there's not a lot of
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inventory, so -- this is sort of a good math on the back of the napkin maybe, if you look at a typical median home price, if you had mortgage rates go down another point and a quarter, that would save money on a new mortgage, that starts to encourage people to either refinance or maybe buy a house. that's not happening yet. maybe that's down the line. >> christine, thanks. today's money minute. fcc is cracking down on a major tax software company. pippa stevens joins us now. the federal trade commission has banned turbo tax from advertising their tax services as free the agency said intuit, may run services that people may
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not be qualify. mr. beast took his talents to x to compare his earnings. he said he made more than $263,000 for his video, $1 versus 100 million car which attracted about 150 million views in one week, however, he said the performance on x was a bit of a facade, his revenue is per view that most content creators would get. the findings of a new gallup study which says americans feel detached from their employers, reducing workplace satisfaction. they don't clearly know what's expected of them prompting to be less engaged at work. back over to you. >> i'm curious about mr. beast, he did well on x, compared to youtube.
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the supreme court has weighed in on the heated battle between texas and biden administration on the u.s./mexico border. the supreme court voted if favor of the white house 5-4. on monday justices ruled in favor of the white house allowing federal agents to cut or remove razor wire installed by texas governor abbott to deter illegal crossings in his state. guad joins us now. good to see you. what more can you tell us about this ruling? >> reporter: part of ongoing battle between the state of texas and the federal government. governor abboth has used state resources to patrol the border, to enforce immigration laws and this is just another one of those battles, it's not going the change things dramatically today here, you can see so much the wire that has been installed
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by texas state authorities, one of the areas where the wire was cut when we had that surge here in eagle pass, texas national guard came in and put in more wire. what's interesting, kate, as we discussed this and after we report that the supreme court has ruled that border patrol can cut this wire if they need to, just down from where i'm standing we can see texas state authorities it looks like men and women in uniform ix, texas national guard, installing more razor wire in an area where there's container in between the two bridges, as we discussed this ruling they're still putting up more razor wire in this area that has been taken over by texas authorities. a statement from dhs informing that in order for them to patrol this area and to enforce immigration laws they need to have access, having the ability
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to take this wire away if they need to do so, and of course governor abbott and the state attorney here also releasing statements against the supreme court ruling and we can expect this to be an ongoing battle between texas and the biden administration. >> what are we hearing from administration officials? >> reporter: well, as of now, as i mentioned because this is just one part of this ongoing legal battle, for now they still have to wait for other rulings, we are the barrier in the water down the stream from here where the federal government sued texas for installing that barrier and the fact that texas took over this part, the federal government asking texas state authorities to turn over control of the park among other battles that continue to be fought in the kurt for now, kate. >> guad, thank you. the historic trial of the mother of a convicted high school shooter is under go in
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michigan. jennifer and james crumbley are charged with involuntary manslaughter. their son was sentenced to life without parole last month for killing four people at oxford high school. james crumbley will be tried separately in march. adrienne, can you remind our viewers about the case against jennifer crumbley, the mom. >> reporter: let's start with the first question, and remind folks about this case, it takes our viewers back to the year 2021. that's when ethan crumbley, two was then 15, walked into his high school x oxford high school here in michigan, he shot and killed four of his classmates, he injured several others, ethan crumbley was sentenced last month, he's serving life without the possibility of parole right now, he's now 17, he was 15 at
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the judge granted his defense request to continue his arraignment until next month. his next scheduled court appearance is february 29th. he remains in custody on a no bail status. steps away from the courtroom where he made his appearance this morning, the impact of the mass shooting last year still deeply felt by county leaders and law enforcement officials. in the morning meeting, the border of supervisors commemorated the lives lost a year ago today with a moment of silence. the victims' names were read aloud. the sheriff's office was recognized for their work a year ago along with other first responders. the sheriff says a year later, the county is still healing. even she is still processing the images and sounds from that fateful day. >> the memories of being on site and seeing the devastation, nothing ever prepares you for that. regardless of the training that you have received.
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it's really hard to see. then just the families learning of their family members that were murdered was really hard. the cries, you never forget them. >> reporter: what she hopes to see moving forward is more collaboration and trust with her office and the farm worker community. today marks one year since that mass shooting that left seven dead and one injured. ginger conejero saab, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. in the east bay, an end to a tense standoff overnight in brentwood. you can see the heavy police presence in this video, including the s.w.a.t. team. the standoff started yesterday afternoon and it ended during the overnight hours. deputies are not revealing if arrests were made or if anyone was hurt. the sheriff's office so far is not commenting.
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we do have a break from the rain. more is on the way. here is kari hall. >> it's going to be nice to get a break from the rain. you will see the temperatures today in the upper 50s and low 60s. you may need a light jacket with san jose reaching 62. 59 in san francisco. the rain will be arriving early on wednesday morning. in the north bay starting there and heavy rain moving in at times. it's going to continue to become more widespread and sweep through the bay area by late morning into the early afternoon. eventually, gradually tapering off. but we still see the chance of lingering showers at 10:00 tomorrow night. there will be more rain in the forecast. we will talk more about that and a warm-up in the seven day forecast in about 30 minutes. >> thank you. relief for cal state students thanks to a deal, the planned five-day strike is over
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after one day. the union representing professors, lbrarians and other staff reached a tentative agreement that includes a 5% increase retroactive and another set to take affect this summer. the csu chancellor said it will enable csu to fairly compensate faculty. happening right now, san mateo county supervisors are debating a plan to criminalize unhoused people who refuse shelter. opponents argue it contains too many holes and may lead to added trauma for those without a home. supervisors are debating a resolution that would promise to keep staffers even as the county explore news ways to use artificial intelligence to make
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fire truck unable to handle the icy roads in st. louis, the incident happened monday morning, responding to vehicle crash in jackson county just outside st. louis actually, due to conditions the truck ended up spinning sliding down the hill, according to fire department there were no injuries thank goodness reported in the crash, original crash they were called to or the crash there involving the fire truck. an update on a story from yesterday, cal state university faculty members returned to work today after reaching a tentative agreement on monday. the deal still needs to be ratified by union members, it includes higher wages for all faculty. breaking news, a legendly television newsman is being mader. charlie osgood died today at his home in new jersey. the longtime host of "cbs sunday
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mornings." he was known for his iconic bowtie. he was 91. we'll return now to our coverage of the new hampshire primary. we're in final hours of voting in second contest of the republican primary, former president donald trump is aiming for another big victory tonight after winning the iowa caucuses. nikki haley hoping for a big upset to give her campaign momentum. >> chuck, we've been talking this hour about the importance of independent voters, and i know you'll be watching for a lot of things tonight, walk us through what you're watching for. >> they're the ball game here, they're the largest group of voters, when you put the formula together for nikki haley to succeed in new hampshire, 40% of the electorate being independent. she's not winning enough
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registered republicans, this is i think the real problem. john mccain was competitive with republicans and dominated independents. if she dominates independents she lose republicans by 40 points, what i'm looking for tonight, is it going to be high turnout? the fascinating thing, you covered a lot of campaigns, kate, when you hear these, oh, a high turnout, anecdotes that support theories of high turnout. it doesn't have the same feel. the last days of the new hampshire primary are filled with multiple debates. nikki haley got out of those debates, these voters wait until the very last moment to decide, i think she just let her foot off the gas here in a way that i think looking back they'll regret some things they could have done. >> nikki haley has said,
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regardless of how tonight pans out -- >> what else are you going to say before the voting. >> let's listen to what she's been saying. >> we're going to south carolina. we have put in the ad buy there, this has always been a marathon, it's never been a sprint. we want to be stronger in new hampshire and we'll be stronger than that in south carolina. >> she's trying to appeal to voters, if she gets blown out tonight, what do you think happens? >> a double-digit loss -- look, it really is -- it depends on what she wants, if she still wants to work in a rap party that donald trump runs, then the prudent thing for her to do is to get out, but if she's decided, look, i have no future there, my future is rebuilding the republican party beyond
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trump, then there's incentive to stay in this race, so i think some of this -- like, we can say, okay, we can make the political calculations, it comes down what is her ambition and if she wants a future in trump's republican party she might have to get out tonight. >> you were speaking with voters about the possibility of a biden/trump rematch. >> i'm open to a third party candidate. >> you want to kick the tires on a third candidate. >> if biden and trump are my choices, yes. >> i can't pull the leffler for someone i don't believe in. >> you'd like new people. >> new people, fresh minds, fresh ideas. >> the best we got? come on now. >> you're hearing some frustration there. >> what was great there, we went to this bowling alley, there weren't candidates. in a good way, you got the
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guttural reaction to this and this is -- let's say this nomination fight ends tonight, there's bunch of voters that are going to go through some stages of grief, these independent voters aren't accepting biden, trump, yet. if i have to pick between that, okay, they don't understand why they suddenly have to make that choice. >> interesting if they sit it out. >> that's the scarier thing. >> chuck todd, thank you so much. plenty more of chuck as part of thcovege, analysis of the new hampshire primary, chuck, hallie jackson, tom llamass and kristen welker that begins at 5:00 p.m. eastern/2:00 p.m. pack. amazon ceo jeff bezos is facing scrutiny tonight in his response to the deadly wildfires in hawaii. he pledged $100 million to help recovery efforts there. where that money is going is
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under question. steven romo reports. >> reporter: in the wake a of one of the deadliest wildfires in american history last summer, big names made big pledges to help people recover in lahaina and the island of maui. among them, amazon ceo and multibillionaire jeff bezos and his fiancee lauren sanchez. they pledged a whopping $100 million for recovery efforts. but months later, the question, where exactly, if anywhere, did that money go? in their initial post, the couple promising not a one-time lump sum but multiple donations over, quote, the coming years as the continuing needs reveal themselves. a spokesman for bezos telling nbc news the couple donated $15.5 million to the bezos maui fund which provided funds to at least four local organizations. nbc news independently verifying
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the maui food bank did receive a donation, but the lack of transparency with the community on how exactly the money will be used is leaving a bad taste in the mouth of hawaii state senator angus mckelvey. >> what hurts us is when you hear, $100 million, why are you looking to raise taxes for lahaina, you got $100 million. >> reporter: bezos, has announced several large donation pledges in recent months as part of his earth fund. >> do you plan to give away a majority of your wealth in your life. >> yeah, i do. >> it's not a question of bezos not being truthful or not making good on his promise, it's about the way in which the money is actually transparentally dispersed. >> reporter: these pledges getting a lot of positive press
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when they're first announced. but communities aren't included in the discussions what's needed in that moment. >> in partnership with the communities that they're serving, so at the moment of peak publicity, when you have minimum details you make it difficult for the community to engage and to help and to offer guidance and feedback. >> reporter: as for lahaina. >> they can try to organize whatever relief they can give in a way it's not a thousand different versions of it. >> reporter: steven romo, nbc news. the nominees are in for hollywood's biggest night. the 96th annual academy awards. >> oscar nominations announced this morning. >> joining us is the author of the new book "50 oscar nights" which just came out today. dave, that's fan tastic.
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>> how about that timing. great to see you both. >> we go back, we have some history. let's get right to it. oppenheimer dominated. >> 13 nominations, it's got two more than any other movie, i do think much like last year where everything everywhere all at once swept. i think it could win seven oscars. it's a movie that fires on all cylinders, it was a crowd pleaser favorite. it hits every base and the film industry is looking to acknowledge christopher nolan for all of the great movies that he's made in the past. >> so many good movies but the performances, best actress and best actor. history was made with lily gladstone. >> in the best actress, lily, the first native american performer to be nominated for an
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acting performance. her acting is so spectacular in that film "killer of a flower moon." i think she's front-runner along with emma stone the star of "poor things." either of those two to win. emma stone, i'd give the edge to right now. in the best actor race, the star of "oppenheimer," i think his competition mainly is paul giamatti, the star of "the holdovers," a fan favorite. i give paul the edge right now -- >> really? >> yeah. >> i just watched that movie, it's a good movie. i don't know. >> people love him. for me, my favorite in the holdovers is co-star, who was nominated in the supporting actress category and her performance -- i wanted a whole movie about her -- i found her character so breathtaking. she's going through such grief
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in her life, and she plays it with such humor as well. she's phenomenal. for best supporting actor, an oppenheimer win, robert downey jr. his competition is stacked because it's robert de niro, two oscars. mark ruffalo. ryan gosling and sterling k. brown. multiple emmy winner who just got his first oscar nomination today. emmy for "this is us." and o.j. mini series. >> what about the biggest snubs? >> well, there are two that people are talking about in acting categories. in the best actor race, was leonardo dicaprio. what sets him apart, his character is arguably the villain of the piece. the five that got in are the heroes. that's the simplistic way to look at it. but there was something about those five performances.
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you can't fault any of those. in best actress, not seeing margot robbie in there for "barbie" was a surprise. but in main acting category, greta gerwig wasn't nominated. it's hard to get in there for a comedy. the academy usually goes a little darker. >> we only have a couple seconds left, so i can't really ask you another question, but we actually worked with american ferrera. >> we were at the film festival at the tribeca. >> yeah, in 2010. >> a long time ago, dave. dave, great to have you. >> again, you can read his new book "50 oscar nights" it's out tonight. how weaning a baby from breastfeeding might affect your mental health and the steps you can take to make the whole
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mothers who stopped breastfeeding entirely or gave solid food and formula in addition to breastfeeding had higher levels of anxiety and depression postpartum. joining us now is dr. natalie azar. there's not a lot out there about this in terms of the science, but anecdotally, it's something that we have talked about. >> listen, if you ever combine new mother hood, a postpartum environment, hormone yal changes, it's like the perfect recipe for something like this to happen. the thing that makes this so interesting we're so familiar with postpartum depression, from a dramatic and abrupt drop in estrogen, but with post-weaning depression, two other hormones are at play that suddenly drop after you're done breastfeeding
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after you wean, that's the culprit. >> remind us what they do. >> it helps relaxation and sleep. and the bonding hormone, number one it causes contractions the baby comes out. >> i used, when i first red about this post-weaning depression, i never really realized that it had this name, but had a lot of friends who described this like this sudden sense of loss and sadness. you're no longer staring at the baby and breesfeeding. >> you made the distinction between post par turn depression, is anyone susceptible to the latter. >> there are, more women to have postpartum to have menstrual
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disorder. who may be at risk, stopping breastfeeding very suddenly, earlier than you wanted to and if you had symptoms of anxiety and depression during pregnancy, a greater likelihood you could experience post-weaning depression. we had a list of the symptoms, they're indistinguishable from depression, postpartum depression, reactive depression after the death of someone, there's nothing unique about post-weaning depression. >> if you're feeling those symptoms i'd imagine you'd say talk to your doctor. >> here's what i find interesting, now obs are edge waited on that six-week postpartum depression, to screen for postpartum, post-weaning
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could happen at any time in that year. even at 18 months or something, if you're not seeing your doctor regularly you may not actually have a healthcare provider interrogating you about those simms toms. wean your baby gradually, abrupt change is what can trigger in a lot of women, try to wean when you're ready or not when you have to, easier said than done, focus on the positives. your baby, someone else can feed your baby. >> dr. natalie azar, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. there's much more news there's much more news ahead. a mystery! jessie loves playing detective. but the real mystery was her irritated skin. so, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it cleans better, and doesn't leave behind irritating residues. and it's gentle on her skin. tide free & gentle is epa safer choice certified. it's got to be tide. i was stuck.
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things that are pivotal to survival in community remain in community. we will continue to fight together to make sure that not only we get that extension, but that we have something long-term in place to make sure that we do not become a food desert. >> the mayor says the safeway helped build and bring the community together. safeway says in a statement, the closure will allow the city more time to establish a transition plan. the sun is out today. don't expect that to last long. kari hall has the latest in our seven day forecast. >> we will see a mix of sun and clouds today. temperatures in the low 60s, tomorrow, we are back to having the umbrellas out. we will see off and on rain throughout the day. our temperatures only reach into the upper 50s in the valleys. then on thursday, we are looking at much more sunshine in the
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forecast. highs in the low 60s. then expect temperatures to warm up as we get more clouds on friday and saturday. we will have a chance of rain with the best chance in the north bay. san francisco is looking at some waves of rain on wednesday. then some drier conditions for the end of the week and nice for the weekend. >>
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welcome back. nbc bay area responds to a south bay woman whose cellphone upgrade set off a costly event. >> good morning. sandra says she ordered two phones from t-mobile. the wrong model arrived. she returned them and got the right ones. done, right? well, not if i'm talking about it. t-mobile billed her $292 more than she expected. first, she says they charged her
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