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right now at 5:00, tracking a soggy start. the bay area getting hit with another deluge of rain. meteorologist kari hall is timing out our forecast and timing out when the wet weather will arrive in your neighborhood. also, more on a daring
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rescue in the east bay. this is "today in the bay." good morning to you on this wednesday. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia is off this morning. our top story, that rain just slopping all the way across the bay area. we do have team coverage, but we want to get a start with kari. the rain really expected to pick up later this morning. >> we are going to see more rain as we go into today, with another atmospheric river that's moving into the bay area. so we can see the long line of clouds, and also boosting that rainfall as it just waves up and down the coastline for today. and we're looking at some of the widespread rain with us, as of now we'll continue to see it streaming in. a few breaks here and there. as we get a closer look with stormranger, we can see pretty good coverage in marin county, lighter showers in san francisco. but it's also extending toward much of contra costa county this morning, with some of the pockets of heavier rain, and it's all the way up and down
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880, as well as heading into the tri-valley, with some steady rain. it is getting a little lighter for parts of the peninsula from san mateo to mountain view, but we are going to see at times some of the heavier rain moving in throughout the next several hours, with a few pockets of some heavy rain. but mostly a light to moderate rain, as we continue into at least late morning. by the afternoon, it will start to taper off, so we're going to be watching this add up as we go into today. now, our team coverage continues. "today in the bay"'s ginger conejero saab is live in san francisco. ginger, how are things looking out there? >> reporter: good morning, kari. just as you mentioned, things have kind of eased up. we're here at lake merced in san francisco and we've seen some light rain on and off this morning. nothing really problematic, so far at least. but still, you cannot take the rain and the water or its impact
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for granted. take a look at this video. it is of a woman who attempted to drive across a rushing creek over in livermore, near livermore, after the waterway swept over a road, and her truck flipped over. she had no way out, no one heard her yelling for help through the night. she was able to get on top of the bottom of her truck. a camper found her. thanks to that camper, emergency responders were alerted, alameda county fire, and neighboring agencies came, as well as a chp rescue rel helicopter, who lowered a rescue technician to the woman. >> i don't know how she did it in the dark, the cold, the wetted, but she was able to do that, and she was very excited to see our san ramon valley fire rescue technician. >> reporter: understandably so,
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very happy to see that rescue team. now, that woman was treated for hypothermia, but she is expected to make a full recovery. an incredible story, some really incredible video there, and a good reminder to not test the waters. so far, team coverage continues. we're going to check out how the roads are doing. those two don't get along well. turn around, don't drown. folks, look at this, this is emeryville on the eastshore freeway, westbound 80 as you travel toward the bay bridge and the berkeley curve. everything is moving smoothly. but coming into the area, after noticing the wet lens, the wet roadways, we're talking about a spinout. there was a traffic break approaching carlson over the last half hour because of a spinout. look at the green highlighting around the bay. slick roadways and perhaps some active rain in many spots. we have another crash over here in pacheco, just outside concord and pleasant hill.
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two vehicles involved in a mirn crash but both ended up facing the wrong way. over here we're looking at westbound 80, another crash. cargo off the roadway, wedged weekend the tree. there is a distraction as you're traveling toward the carquinez bridge. again, watch the conditions. >> thanks, mike. our free nbc bay area app is going to be a great resource to track the rain. it's going to give you access to stormranger's exclusive doppler radar, which is the best in the bay area. you can also type in your zip code and get alerts minutes before the rain starts falling in your neighborhood. >> i do every day. happening now, a south bay man accused in the sexual assault of a child decade ago is due in court for a plea hearing. authorities last june arrested richard jeffrey martinez at his san jose home. he's accused of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl in sunnyvale back in 1996. the case went cold for decades, until investigators linked him
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through a dna hit in a public genealogy database. since the arrest, authorities have identified two more people who were allegedly sexually assaulted by martinez when they were children. well, the first in the nation primary has come and gone. former president donald trump is the projected winner over former u.n. ambassador nikki haley. let's take a closer look at those final results for you. well, trump picking up 54% of the vote, that adds 12 delegates to his total. meanwhile, haley finishing as a runner-up, garnering 43% support. that's going to add nine delegates to her overall total. "today in the bay"'s brie jackson is in new hampshire where trump is just adding his lead in the quest for the gop nomination. >> we will never forget you. >> reporter: former president trump defeating his lone republican rival in the new hampshire primary, moving him closer to a rematch with president biden. >> we've won almost every single poll in the last three months
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against crooked joe biden, almost every poll. >> reporter: despite her granite state loss, former u.n. ambassador nikki haley contends the race for the republican nomination is far from over. >> we still have a ways to go, but we keep moving up. >> reporter: haley's campaign has vowed to stay put, at least through super tuesday in march when 16 states vote. i spoke with nbc news senior political editor, mark murray, about the rationale behind that. >> one can accrue delegates and see what happens several months from now, particularly as former president donald trump faces a lot of legal challenges. >> reporter: president biden beat his democratic challengers in new hampshire as a write-in candidate. during a campaign event tuesday, biden was heckled by protesters, including those calling for a cease-fire in gaza. he warned that domestic issues like abortion access are at stake in the november election. >> it was donald trump and his
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supreme court who ripped away the rights of freedoms of women in america. it will be joe biden and kamala harris and all of you who are going to restore those rights. >> reporter: presidential campaigns making their case, as more voters weigh in on who they believe the nominees should be. in manchester, new hampshire, brie jackson, nbc news. well, the clock is ticking down to super tuesday here in california. it's on march 5th. we will be following all the major headlines. you can see our full election coverage and key races on the ballot. just go to nbcbayarea.com. vice president kamala harris is coming back to california, the vp will touch down in sacramento tomorrow to deliver remarks at the state legislature democratic caucus reception. she is touring the country with president joe biden for their re-election campaign. taking a look at emeryville this morning, we return to our main story. we are under that microclimate weather alert and we are
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tracking a soggy morning commute. you can see the raindrops on the lens, which usually means it's kind of blowing around, kari. >> we're seeing quite a bit of rain this morning for the commute, and that's the reason we're under that microclimate weather alert. we're expecting at least a half inch of rain for today. you can see how it has picked up and moved through the bay area over the past couple of hours, with a couple of breaks here and there. that's the nature of the rain that we typically see. stormranger continues to track this wet weather moving in, a lot of it in parts of the north bay. and we can see more of it off the coast that's going to be moving in over the next couple of hours into the east bay. so as we take a live look outside in walnut creek, a very sloppy morning commute, and it looks like the heavier rain continues through at least 8:00. then a few showers linger into the early afternoon. we'll be tracking that. there is a little bit more rain in the forecast as well. mike, you're tracking the sloppy conditions for drivers. >> absolutely. here is a live camera here in
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san jose. we are looking at just a lot of water on the lens, and also on the roadway. nearby, a spinout, single-car crash reported, facing the wrong direction. they did clear that from 680 at the 280/101 interchange. everything is green, including the highlighting, which means wet roads. roadway conditions highlighted by green around the bay. we are looking at a smooth flow of traffic, with traffic flowing throughout the east bay and no major issues as we travel on the eastshore freeway, the earlier crash cleared. new this morning, all right, all right, all right, hey! this guy just announced an unusual stop in the bay area, and tickets go on sale in a matter of hours. do you know who we're talking about? ♪♪ >> andre 3000 has just announced
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plans to perform four shows over three days next month in san francisco. it follows the recent release of his debut solo album 17 years after his last studio recording. this was on repeat our whole wedding weekend. next month's shows include a live ensemble. he says more focus on instrumental music. tickets go on sale at 10:00. i hope it's not all instrumental. >> it's his new thing. >> it's not instrumental in that he doesn't sing, right? >> i don't remember him singing in what i've seen so far. but, hey, i don't know. >> all i know is you know what's cooler than being cool? >> ice cold. >> ice cold. coming up on "today in the bay," a pro wrestling deal and bingo cards for those who love business. and california leads the way
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good wednesday morning. let's take a live look outside in san jose. as we continue this microclimate weather alert, a soggy morning, and it's 54 degrees. temperatures don't change much over the next few hours, but we will see waves of rain through at least late morning, and still a chance going into the afternoon. i'm tracking this for you and we're taking a look ahead to the weekend. more coming in a few minutes. even though traffic is light right now, some folks have more of a problem as they go at speed. the conditions are not great. look at the reflection over the water on the roadway. slick conditions. i'm seeing a lot of single-car crashes. it does indicate perhaps that traction might be a factor. good morning. very happy wednesday to you. the dow took a breather yesterday, but the s&p 500 hit yet another record, the nasdaq was up, likely will move higher again on results from netflix.
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netflix, they're making a deal with pro wrestling. there's wwe stock, tko is how they do that. we'll talk about that in a second. first, more layoffs in the valley at ebay. ebay says it's cutting 1,000 jobs worldwide, about half of ebay employees are here in america. most of them on hamilton in san jose. ebay has told everyone to stay home today as they wait word for who gets cut and who stays. the ceo there saying our overall head count and expenses have outpaced the growth of our business. in other words, they've got too many people. lots of companies say they over-hired, wayfair, the online furniture company saying that very thing as it makes cuts. the ceo says, quote, we went overboard in hiring during a strong economic period.
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>> a $5 billion deal starts in january of next year. until then, the show will be on usa network and peacock. netflix met with analysts and reporters yesterday afternoon and said it had its biggest subscriber growth since the pandemic. it's a huge win for netflix. tesla reports profits and speaks with reporters and analysts tonight. elon musk's behavior on these phone calls have been in the past unusual. so lots of investors print up literal bingo cards with things he might do or say. so here is the one that bloomberg. they've got something about crypto, be rude to an analyst, cut off a tesla exec, self-driving, that's an easy
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one. but it is one of those sort of just cringe moments where he will sometimes take control of the call and get quite emotional. now, understand, he didn't create the company, but it's a very important company to him. but it is very strange compared to the conference calls you do with netflix or ebay or any of the others. >> i can't imagine. we have conference calls with our bosses and all hands and whatnot. i could not imagine our leader going bananas like that. makes a dignified comment, is kind to someone, talks about sustainable growth. oh, okay. >> the thing about it is looking at that and seeing what was on the card, i'm not surprised because i know people who know people who work there. right on. bingo! >> his investors is probably like, oh, my gosh. >> exactly. >> you bet. many of us, we've done it at
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some point, i think all of us right here, you see a message on the email or a text on your phone and you say i'll get to that in just a minute. that minute turns into a few hours, and maybe even days. >> years. so one study finds california is the biggest offender in having the most unread texts. that is according to secure data recovery. california topped the list with an average of nearly six unread texts per day. that's nothing. next is kentucky, followed by west virginia. 48% of people say relationships with people have been affected because of their slowness to respond to messages. take a look at that, marcus. >> 9,493, in box. i think i've got you beat. we'll get to that in a minute. >> i don't know where to start. >> at the beginning. >> no. it will take me 10,000 years. that's why i just pretend it's not there.
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we want to tell you about this next story, a cute one, too. so a flight attendant giving her son a very nice surprise, for his birthday. >> southwest airlines agent, dane betz is a single mom and surprised her son for his 9th birthday by taking him on a trip and had help from fellow passengers. >> one, two, three. hawaii! >> aloha! >> his reaction is priceless. full mouth drop, mom says. caleb made little gift bags for all the other flight attendants on the flight, handed them out for his birthday trip. this video has been viewed more than 1 million times on tiktok. >> pretty cool. >> how cute. >> going to hawaii. hawaii at 9. >> my parents didn't work for an airline, which was okay. but my dad worked for nabisco.
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i was very popular. we are going to take a look at nbc bay area stormranger. you see it is high atop -- what is that, san bruno mountain? it is capturing all of that rain. kari, it is soggy out there. >> yes, it is. and it's been coming in waves. not everyone is seeing the rain at the same time, but we all pretty much have wet roads as you're driving to work this morning. and turning the windshield wipers off and on. we are going to continue to see the wet weather for the morning commute. the evening commute is looking a bit dryer. we, once again, are dealing with this for now. the steady stream of moisture coming in, we will see this round of weather on top of the already soggy ground we have, quickly creating some puddles and slick and sloppy conditions. a lot of the heavier rain still moving into the north bay, as we've been tracking the rain.
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a closer look in marin county along the coastline and all the way over toward san rafael, as well as novato. so we are, once again, dealing with this. but also low visibility at times. so you do want to allow extra time to get to work. looking at the peninsula, once you get south of san mateo, we are seeing a break for now. once again, the roads may be wet from earlier rain that moved through. a look at our temperatures, we're headed for close to 60 degrees in a lot of spots, upper 50s for livermore, 57 for much of the north bay into the south county. tomorrow we are going to see a bit of some clearing and temperatures coming up a couple of degrees, and that will be the trend going into the next few days, with a gradual warm-up. looking hour-by-hour, 8:00, still quite a bit of rain. but starting to taper off by 10:00, into the early afternoon. there's still some green, there still will be a chance of rain at any point today, and it's going to be very hit or miss going into the afternoon into
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the evening. still possibly some rain in the north bay, into san francisco. at 6:00 and even later tonight. and then the next round of rain affects parts of the north bay for tomorrow evening into early friday. so we're looking at an additional quarter to half inch of rainfall for today, and the next several days we still have this atmospheric river that's going to be close by. it looks like it lifts to the north and gives the bay area a break from the rain for at least the weekend. but it may be back for the middle of next week. the sierra expecting some light storm. a look at gilroy with our ten-day temperature trend, it is going to be warming up. looking forward to low to mid-70s by sunday into monday. mike, you need to focus on your driving this morning. >> i would never tell anybody not to focus on their driving, but right now things are pretty tough because the lighter traffic, but there's a lot of mist, drizzle. it's a little clearer over the last five minutes, but i saw a
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lot of water kicking up off the tires from the cars in front of them. you see the conditions across the san mateo bridge and the rest of the bay shows green highlighting with slick conditions. a smooth drive for the south bay but the first burst is showing slowing around oakland road. vasco road is still great, but it's dark down from marsh creek. back to you. >> thanks, mike. millions of e books flying offer library digital shelves, but we're not just talking about best sellers. coming up, we're going to tell you the new technology that is allowing bay area readers to indulge in their favorite authors and the title that is the most borrowed in 2023. stick around.
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microclimate weather alert forecast. and some south bay schools on alert this morning, and students at those schools can expect to see a higher police presence. we're live with the extra measures in place in response to a threatening email. boeing is better than this, and flight 1282 should never have happened. >> the ceo of alaska airlines speaking out exclusively with nbc news. his response to the recent midair scare that terrified flyers. this is "today in the bay." good morning to you on this wednesday. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia is off. our top story is the return of all of that rain. we do have team coverage, including a look at the soggy morning commute. we begin with meteorologist kari hall. kari, where is the rain falling right now? >> we're seeing a lot of it in the north bay as you get ready to head out. we are going to continue to see waves of showers with breaks as
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well. but the most widespread rain is in the north bay. so as we take a look at the activity that we've seen over the past couple of hours, we are still seeing very soggy conditions continue as you get ready to head out for work or heading to school. and, once again, we can see the heaviest rain in marin county and it is a little bit lighter for napa and sonoma counties in morning. then we're looking at it moving toward the east bay with contra costa county getting in on some of the heaviest rain as it moves from concord to san ramon. a little lighter toward dublin, but it picks up again. our hour-by-hour forecast, showing rain in the forecast through at least noon, then we start to see it taper off with a chance of rain continuing even into the evening commute. i'll be typing out what to expect and look ahead to the weekend as well. mike, the slick roads are a factor as the commute kicks in.
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>> right, for san jose, 101, we traditionally see the build as we approach, we should see more slowing. you saw how wet the lens and road was. there you go, north 101 showing a little more slowing as you approach oakland road. the green highlighting shows the rain kind of traveling through here, but really coming toward the tri-valley and contra costa county. here is the eastshore freeway, again water on the lens and on the road. back to you. >> thanks, mike. our free nbc bay area app is a great resource to have as you make plans during the storm. it gives you access to stormranger's exclusive mobile doppler radar. you can also type in your zip code to get alerts before the rain starts falling in your neighborhood. developing in the south bay, police are planning to ramp up their presence at four high schools in response to an anonymous email. >> this is unnerving for parents. "today in the bay"'s bob redell is live outside fremont high school in sunnyvale. so, bob, how seriously are authorities taking this threat?
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>> reporter: kris and marcus, the fremont union high school district says that law enforcement told them they don't believe that this threat is credible, but out of, quote, an abundance of caution, officers from the san jose and sunnyvale police departments, along with deputies from the santa clara county sheriff's office, they will be patrolling these campuses later this morning when school starts around 8:30. yesterday the district sent out this letter to parents to indicate the district did receive an anonymous email threat late in the afternoon, that made a threat against fremont, homestead, linbrook and monta vista high schools. the district immediately reached out to law enforcement, who is trying to figure out who emailed these threats. again, the police and sheriff do not think the threat is credible, but they don't want to take any chances, hence the law enforcement presence on those campuses expected later today. reporting live outside fremont high school, bob redell, "today in the bay." it is 5:34 this morning.
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a community coming together to mark one of its darkest days. ♪♪ >> mourners gathering last night in half moon bay to remember the victims in the shooting rampage exactly one year ago. seven people died in that shooting. some of those who gathered last night still work at two of the mushroom farms where the tragedy unfolded. to honor the victims, one nonprofit that helps peninsula farmworkers unveiled a new art piece. the founders say half moon bay is forever changed by what happened there. >> we cannot forget what has happened to our farmworker community. >> meanwhile, the shooting suspect back in court yesterday. he did not enter a plea to a new set of murder charges entered last week by a grand jury. and happening today, state attorney general rob bonta will argue in a federal court to preserve the state's ban on
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assault weapons. it follows a roundtable discussion in sacramento yesterday addressing gun violence. last year's half moon bay shooting rampage was front and center. bon ta wants to push for work to help save lives and reaffirmed his confidence california is making strides in curbing gun violence. also in the south bay today, nine suspects tied to what prosecutors claim is one of the largest sex trafficking busts in state history are scheduled to return to court for a preliminary hearing. last year authorities arrested six men and three women. more suspects are still at large. prosecutors say nearly 20 women were rescued in the ring which operated in low budget hotels stretching between hayward and gilroy. in oakland the antihuman trafficking team inside alameda county's district attorney's office is organizing a public safety march. the walk starts at 2:00 in the afternoon at 17th avenue and international boulevard.
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it will end nearby at san antonio park where organizers will host a rally and resource fair. a follow-up for you this morning on a recent shooting at an east bay b.a.r.t. station. it happened last friday in pittsburg. yesterday police arrested a 17-year-old suspect. b.a.r.t. says that one of the two victims is still in critical condition. the other was shot in the leg. police arrested a boy in walnut creek. so far, there's no word of a motive, but investigators believe that shooting was not random. new this morning, the ceo of alaska airlines is speaking exclusively to nbc news. this is about the recent midair blowout of a sealed door panel, and it comes ahead of his meeting today with u.s. senators. that panel blew out on the boeing 737 max 9 plane flying from portland to southern california. now the entire fleet of planes remain grounded and the ceo is furious with boeing following
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the airline's internal findings. >> we found discrepancies on many of our airplanes. >> meaning loose bolts? >> loose bolts, it could be a missing cotter pin. >> have you conveyed your disappointment, your anger, to boeing's top leadership about this? >> i'm more than frustrated and disappointed. i'm angry. it happened to alaska airlines, our guests, our people. >> united airlines teams also found issues with other max 9 planes. it now is considering buying new airbus planes and canceling an upcoming order with boeing for the max 10 jets. boeing plans to pause production for one day tomorrow so it's workers can refocus on safety and standards. you can watch that entire story later this morning on the "today" show. that's at 7:00 right after us here on "today in the bay." new details this morning on high-speed rail project on the fast track to connect las vegas with southern california. the white house approving another massive round of private funding. the transportation department
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has approved a $2.5 billion bond money for the new line on top of $3 billion in funding announced last month. once completed, trains will transport riders between los angeles and sin city in about two hours. right now the total tab for the project is estimated to be about $12 billion, and it's expected to open in 2028. it is 5:38 right now. we're taking a live look and you can see one of our photographers there driving through san francisco. certainly a soggy start to our morning. meteorologist kari hall, of course, monitoring what we can expect from that rain. you said it's going to come in waves today, right? >> yeah, it's going to be off and on. we are seeing it now on for dublin as we take a live look outside at this camera, where it is a very sloppy commute for 580 drivers. and this is the part of the atmospheric river where we are seeing thunderstorms off the coast and only a very slight chance that some of that could make it in. but we are seeing the rain picking up for marin county and the chance of lightning that is
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off the coast moving in over the next couple of hours. but not as much in the way of heavy rain for parts of the peninsula. when we take a look at castro valley and what to expect today, we're seeing temperatures holding steady in the 50s and then rain off and on, even into the evening, with a chance of rain continuing. so our hour-by-hour forecast does show some spotty showers into the day, as well as the evening commute. and then tapering off early tomorrow morning. i'll have more on the weekend forecast. mike, you have a couple of notes for the golden gate bridge. >> coming into the city we're seeing a build for volume and we see slick roadways. be cautious out there. as kari talked about, more rain coming through, heading toward the east bay, contra costa county. now, northbound i just saw the zipper truck moving as well, so there is another fact that will slow you a bit as you're heading out of the city. they typically have one lane blocked as the crew hits the center divide. the bay bridge toll plaza starting to see a slowdown. the metering lights are active and you look at the water
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spraying up from behind the vehicles. slicker roadways. the rain pushing across, pretty much across the richmond-san rafael bridge. green highlights around the bay showing more slowing. the crash continues to be on the shoulder west 80 at tennessee. we'll check in with chp because there is a crash but not major injuries, just having to move a vehicle. there is a lot more slowing for highway 4 into concord and continuing on 242 toward pleasant hill. there was recently rain that traveled through that probably is adding to folks tapping their brakes. a look ahead, we'll remind folks the warriors welcome them back again, positive energy, but that will be more traffic on the extension and 280. 7:00, traditional time. the rest of the bay shows wet roadways. we see slowing eastbound across the san mateo bridge. i think it's just rain that traveled through. back to you. >> thanks, mike. a new terrorist in a long, simmering san francisco corruption case. a woman tied to the scandal just
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agreed to a new settlement deal. coming up on "today in the bay," the six figure sum she's expected to shell out. decision 2024. we'll have the latest from new hampshire and what's ahead for nikki haley. scott, no doubt, the faithful is going to show up and showout this weekend for sunday's nfc championship game. but many people will also show green, talking about money green. a huge chunk of change you can expect to pay if you're still looking to get tickets. >> do we want to know? >> i'll loan you $5. >> i'll loan you $5. >> it's not goin
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good wednesday morning. the time is 5:44. let's head to martinez with a look at what to expect. it's in the low 50s now and not much of a warm-up throughout the morning. we see the rain coming off and on throughout the day, and even into this afternoon. so i'll be tracking that for you. we'll take a look ahead to the weekend coming up in a few minutes. over here in san jose, happening right now, the buildup, the slowdown, and some more wet roadways. here is san jose, looking at the droplets on the lens. more cars just stacked up. looks like they're moving again. i'll check it out coming up. president joe biden's administration is demanding texas attorney general allow immigration agents full access to the key entry point for migrants along the rio grande.
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now, the dispute centers over a park in eagle pass. this is a border town where texas state authorities have been making arrests for months. that's according to a letter recently obtained by nbc news. so this week the supreme court granted a white house emergency request to cut and remove razor wire put in place by texas authorities. breaking news just into our newsroom, russia is now accusing ukraine of shooting down a military transport plane. we are learning all 74 people on board, including 65 ukrainian prisoners of war, were killed. the flight was on its way to the southern region when it came down. nbc news could not independently verify who was on the flight or what the cause of the crash was. to decision 2024 now, and former president donald trump
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came out ahead in the new hampshire primary last night, at least for the republicans. >> nikki haley says she is staying in it. scott mcgrew, she's actually facing a tough road ahead. >> good morning. the polls show her badly behind trump in the next set of primaries. her campaign was depending on new hampshire. but she ended the night around 10 percentage points behind. >> new hampshire is first in the nation. it is not the last in the nation. [ cheers and applause ] >> this race is far from over. there are dozens of states left to go. [ cheers and applause ] >> and the next one is my sweet state of south carolina. >> here is the thing about south
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carolina. she should do well there. she was the state governor, she was a popular governor. but polls predict she'll actually have a tougher time in south carolina than she did in new hampshire. south carolina senator tim scott, who, remember, haley first appointed to the senate seat, is supporting donald trump. in fact, scott was there on stage with trump as he celebrated his new hampshire victory last night. >> think of it, appointed and you're the senator of the state, and she endorsed me. you must really hate her. no, it's a shame. uh-oh. >> i just love you. >> that's why he's a great politician. >> president biden technically won the democratic new hampshire primary through write-in votes. he wasn't on the ballot. as the national democratic organization bickers with the
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new hampshire state organization. a democrat needs delegates, california supplies 47. we vote march 5th. can we say november will be a biden/trump matchup for sure? no. a lot can happen, and we don't call these sorts of things before they're over, and no one should. but if everything is normal, a sitting president gets his party's nomination with very rare exception, and trump's polling shows he will continue to win republican delegates. updating you on the various court cases, the second e. jean carroll case has been delayed again until tomorrow. a previous jury found trump culpable of sexual abuse and defamation. this jury is just deciding further fines or punishment. donald trump lost his appeal over a gag order in a washington court. the federal judge there barred him from verbally attacking witnesses and court staff. and russian president vladimir
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putin has ordered his staff to look into reclaiming former russian territory, obviously ukraine. historical russia, he calls it. an official at the u.s. state department was asked about it yesterday, and whether that includes alaska, to which the spokesman said, well, obviously he's not getting it back. >> what is happening? 5:49 now. and new this morning a businesswoman caught in san francisco's public works corruption scandal now reached a settlement to pay the city $750,000. the city attorney says florence kong and three former companies will pay the settlement to funneling contracts to the former public works director now serving a seven-year business sentence. she pleaded got to bribery and lying to the fbi. she is prohibited from doing business with the city for several years. the settlement must now be approved by the supervisors.
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if you still don't have your tickets to sunday's championship game at levi's, get ready to pay a lot of money. no matter what happens, this is a big game for football fans everywhere, because the niners take on bay area native jared goff and the lions. its for a trip to the super bowl. prepare to pay up because prices for the secondhand market tickets ain't cheap. nosebleed seats with added fees, of course, going for more than $500. the vip seats on the 50 start at about $3,500. now, if you get those seats, it might be worth it because you're going to get free food and drinks. bring your appetite. if you're planning to gather at one of the many bay area sports bars, be sure to expect a lot of fans out there. the niners are actually hosting three team sponsored watch parties in san francisco. you should head over to momo's south of market, in san jose you
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can go to san pedro social located in the square, and over in oakland, you can go to plank. this is on broadway in jack london square. be sure to join us and the "today" show bright and early friday morning for our live coverage ahead of the weekend game. as always, our teammates over at nbc sports bay area have you covered with the pregame coverage. that's going to begin for you at 2:30 in the afternoon. and be sure to tune in for our postgame live coverage from the locker room. big things going on. right now nbc bay area stormranger is zeroing in on the rain, and of course people are wondering about the forecast for this weekend. it is the bay area's most accurate weather radar, and you can see real time scans for yourself any time. the wet conditions are making a slick commute for drivers, which mike is tracking. but we want to check in with kari, because the rain comes before the drive.
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we've seen it coming in waves. there are some spots where it's not raining at all, but it has rained. still, there's some puddles on the roadways. as we take a look across all of our microclimates and our temperatures now in the low 50s, not much of a wind with this system. we are just going to see the rain coming off and on over the next couple of hours. but it is connecting with moisture all the way from hawaii, so that would classify this as an atmospheric river, and we are seeing that helping to boost the amount of rainfall and energy that we are seeing with this storm that's moving in. we've even had a couple of lightning strikes off the coast of marin county. so far, haven't seen any in the bay area. we'll continue to monitor for that. it has really picked up for marin county as we track it with stormranger. we're seeing a lot of yellows and reds indicating heavier rain that's pushing into parts of the east bay. a lot of contra costa county dealing with some heavy rain right now. this is going to really complicate that drive on 680
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coming from concord to san ramon, and also that rain extends over toward discovery bay. so expect at times heavy rain, and in other areas we see breaks here and there. going into the afternoon, much more of a break. there's still a chance of rain. some spotty showers will be possible, even into tonight before we see it completely clearing out. and then heading into thursday night, there may be another quick wave of some light rain moving into the north bay, but not expecting any major impacts. so we're looking at an additional quarter to half inch of rainfall, with some of the higher rainfall totals near the coastline. and then looking ahead to the weekend, saturday, the north bay will be the main focus for the potential of more scattered showers as the atmospheric river lifts to the north. and then it continues to lift away from the bay area for sunday into monday. but we may see some more rain coming back for the middle of next week. so we are going to continue with an active weather pattern, but
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thankfully we do get breaks where it allows some of the water to soak into the ground. we get a chance to clean up and enjoy sunshine. that's what we'll see in time for the 49ers game on sunday. looking beautiful. highs in the low 70s and also sunshine and 70s for early next week. in san francisco, we are going to see temperatures slightly cooler, but overall we're seeing the same weather across the bay area. mike is checking in to see if san jose is moving a little better. >> last time we took a look, it looked like there were a couple of vehicles that weren't moving for a couple of seconds. the first burst looks like it's already wrapping up. it's slicker roadways. now we have that green highlighting moving out of the area. damp roadways, maybe slicker, and a slow drive right here for that portion of 101. 87, 85 and 280 doing okay. yesterday we saw them kick in with more slowing in 20 minutes from now. we have a lighter build throughout the tri-valley, southbound 680 showing a little
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slowing toward sunol. 84 shows more traffic. 880 showing a little more off the castro valley y and through san leandro and hayward. a build for the eastshore freeway, pretty traditional for the timing. kari talked about that rain pushing through for concord and towards walnut creek, that direction. there is a build and there's a little more slowing there as well. conditions out there, the bay bridge, we had the metering lights turned on their regular time. we're just starting to see consistent backup for a couple of lanes. really, the big factor is the water kicking up behind the vehicles as they travel through that area and also across the richmond bridge as well as the volume builds. back to you. >> thanks, mike. happening now, a popular south bay street will be shut down for good. san jose city council voting to keep san pedro street as pedestrian only. this will be san jose's first permanent pedestrian mall in 52 years. the downtown street has been closed to cars since the pandemic as a way to offer safer
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outdoor dining options. business owners say they are excited to have this permanent road closure. new improvements are expected as well, including more outdoor lights. as kari has been saying, the rain is coming down and causing a lot of trouble on the roadways. ahead at 6:00, live team coverage on this latest storm, including a daring rescue in the east bay, after a woman was trapped on top of her car. look at the video there. we'll show you the long wait for help and how teams were finally able to rescue here. a quick reminder, nbc bay area is streaming 24/7. you can watch whenever you want on roku or other streaming platforms. you are watching "todain the bay y.
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right now at 6:00, we are waking up under a microclimate weather alert. a live look outside this morning, and the bay area getting hit with another round of rain. roads are wet already, causing some commute issues this morning. we have live team coverage, including the timeline for the storm. and trump takes new hampshire, but his only republican opponent is vowing to stay in the race. we're moving you for

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