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good morning. it is sunday, january 28th, 7:00, as we take a live look outside. just a little bit of sun rise. so you can't see as well the tower illuminated in red and gold. thank you so much for joining us on this championship sunday. i'm kira klapper. cinthia pimentel has a look at
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our microclimate forecast. boy, do we have great weather for this game today. >> oh, we do. there's lots of sunshine in store for everybody across the bay area. good morning, everyone. we're starting off in the 50s, so overall not too bad. a few high clouds are rolling around, especially towards the north bay, where storm ranger is picking up some light rain in norths of vallejo and yauntville, you're getting some of that light rain. we are in for not only records right now today in the 70s, possibly lingering into tomorrow as well, with a lot of sunshine. enjoy it while we have it. there are some changes ahead. we'll get into that stormy weekend conditions as we go further into the week. details coming up in 15 minutes. kira, back to you. >> cinthia, thanks. as we have been talking about, today is the day so many of us have been waiting for, the showdown in santa clara.
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this is a live look at levi stadium where in just about 8 1/2 hours from now, the niners will face the detroit lions in the nfc championship game. the winner, of course, goes to the super bowl in las vegas. the 49er faithful here in the bay area and across the country are converging in the south bay. marianne favro kicks us off coverage. >> reporter: more than 70,000 football fans will descend on levi stadium later today. most of those fans are convinced that their team will win and head to the super bowl. last night, there was a lot of pregame celebracelebrating. >> let's get started. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: lights, lasers, and a smoke machine, all part of a neighborhood show in redwood city dedicated to the num. russ and his wife produced the tribute to the team as an ex-tension of their lol daylight
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show. >> we have lasers, red, white, all colors of light that light up in the hospital, over here in the park. >> reporter: the show got 49ers fans fired up for the big game and motivated kids to bust a move, incluing 6-year-old evalyn webster. her favorite part? >> the songs that are in 49ers style. >> reporter: len willie has been a fan since he was 5. he just flew into san jose from delaware. >> i've probably spent $2300 already, and i just got here. so i'm probably going to spend a lot more this weekend. >> reporter: detroit fans also shelled out big bucks to see the nfc championship game in person. >> out here for the big game to watch the lions try to get to their first super bowl. >> reporter: across the bay area, a sea of red, as fans gathered for rallies or to buy last-minute merch.
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levi staid parking lot opens at move. but you are encouraging to take light rail. if you are not ateblzing a game, head to a diner watch party, including here in san francisco. >> we're open for a thousand, 1100 people, something around there. >> reporter: the watch parties are free, but you need to reserve online in advance. sorry, the san jose party is already sold out. but plenty of bars and restaurants plan to welcome fans with open arms. no matter where they plan to watch the big game, niners fans are convinced by this time sunday, their team will be headed to the super bowl. by the way, i checked. you can still get a ticket for the game today online, but it will cost you about $450 for a nose bleed seat. in santa clara, marianne fav roy, "today in the bay." >> with the clock ticking, fans
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are scouring bay area shops for niners gear to wear for today's game, whether they're watching from levi's from a watch party, or my favorite place, from home. red and gold was flying off the shelves at this dick's sporting goods in daley city. 49er faithful hoping for a strong performance and ecstatic that deebo samuel will be in the starting lineup. >> niners have to be on their a-game. we had a shaky moment last week. so we're excited, but we're thankful to the bay, always. >> fttb, of course, a trip to the super bowl lviii is on the line today. this is the niners third year in a row playing in the nfc championship game, but this year they had homefield advantage. the last time they played against the packers, they made it to the super bowl. thon flores is here with more. >> all right. are you ready? it is game day. the 49ers are taking on the
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lions for the right to go to the super bowl. the niners are in the nfc championship for the third year in a row. unlike the past two years, this one is at home. the niners feel like playing at levi stadium should give them a big advantage over the lions. >> we love having homefield advantage, our defense more than anything, our players coming out of the tunnel. we want to win it here. it's a huge deal. it affects everybody. always in sports, everyone likes playing at home, but in football, when it's loud, that is truly an advantage and messes up what one side of the ball can do on the other team, and that's why it's very important that we're loud. >> we've heard from the coach. coming up, we'll hear from the players on how experience might help the 49ers reach the super bowl for the second time in five seasons, coming up later in sports. back to you. >> anthony, thanks. san francisco congresswoman nancy pelosi is placing her bets on the niners, of course. she announced a friendly wager
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with michigan congresswoman debbie dingell. if the niners win, she will send pelosi a variety of sanders candy. if the lions win, nancy pelosi will send chocolates. if you would rather the game from home, we'll have you covered. egam coverage begins at 2:30. and switch back for the postgame with reaction from the locker room. in our other top stories, we have breaking news. the house homeland security committee is moving forward with two articles of impeachment against defense homeland security alejandro mayarkas. the articles conclude saying, he "has acted in a manner grossly incompatible with his duties and
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the rule of the law." the committee will mark up these articles of impeachment on tuesday at 10:00 a.m. happening locally, a morning of remember lance. today is three years since the brutal death of grandpa vicha. he was a leader in the aapi community and involved in a movement to stop asian hate. in 2021, the 84-year-old was shoved on a walk in san francisco. he died on january 30th from his injuries. people are gathering together today in san francisco to remember him at the asian art museum to commemorate and honor grandpa vicha and other recent victims of asian violence. that starts at 2:00 p.m. today. an oakland woman is speaking out after a bullet went through two walls in her home. she is a lawyer for the aclu who
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also ran for mayor last year. around 10:30 friday night, she was in her east oakland home when her family heard about ten gun shots, one bullet hitting her home. >> reporter: what were the people in that house doing, what were you doing last night? >> my godson was sleeping last night in his room. my husband and father-in-law were helping clean up the house. they were in the kitchen, where the bullet went through the wall. >> what is it like, you and your family members talking after this event? i mean, you're fortunate the bullets didn't go a different route and somebody might be seriously injured or worse. what kind of conversations did you have today? >> i know that other oaklanders have not been so fortunate, that some people have been hurt or killed in their homes from stray bullets. we immediately, after the shots
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stopped, checked on each other. we all huddled together, made sure nobody was injured. i had to wake up my godson to make sure he was okay. we checked the walls for damage. it basically blew a lot of the plaster onto the floors and the surfaces of our house, so we started cleaning. we didn't want to go outside to inspect the outside damage. we did look out our windows and see that police had arrive they were inspecting cars and various homes across the street. >> she went on to say officers got to her house within minutes. opd says one person was hit by gunfire not in that home. officers have not made any arrests. 7:10 right now on your sunday this morning. much more ahead on todd today. coming up, we go live to washington, d.c. for our interview with kristen (vo)we if you overdraw your account, wells fargo gives you an extra day grace period
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welcome back. one week ago, nikki haley made head lines when she said donald trump and joe biden are equally bad for america, and we don't need two 80-year-olds in the white house. in a memo yesterday, hahaley's campaign unveiled a game called, who said it, citing biden and tremp, citing things both menned that said. join me in welcoming the moderator of "meet the press," kristen welker. you have an exclusive interview with nikki haley this morning. i'm wondering if she was able to tell you if this is her game plan, tying these two men together and questioning their cognitive abilities. >> absolutely. and it's clear that you can expect to hear more of those stepped up attacks from the former u.n. ambassador, nikki haley.
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this was a fascinating, wide-ranging conversation, kira. one of the other key takeaways, i said do you have to win her home state of south carolina? she said not necessarily. her benchmark is doing better in south carolina. she said she's in this until super tuesday. the question, will donors continue to stay with her through super tuesday? but she was defiant, and she's not backing down. she's realistic, this is uphill. former president trump has a double digit lead, securing endorsements from top officials. but she was very clear this morning, kira. she has no plans of backing down. >> and interesting, as long as donors are with you, she raked in a lot of money after trump threatened her donors to keep them out of maga forever. so it will be interesting to see that interview, kristen. we look forward to it as always. thanks for joining us. we hope you join kristen for this morning's "meet the press." you can see the full exclusive
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interviews with both nikki haley and representative alexandria ocasio-cortez. just stick with us for "today in the bay," "meet the press" is on at 8:00 a.m. after this news cast. coming up in about 30 minutes, we'll talk to nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston for our weekly segment. we'll look at all the legal battles involving former president trump and whether it will affect his presidential run. meanwhile, kamala harris and former president trump hosted dueling rallies last night in las vegas. harris toured a non-profit founded by an at-risk turned culinary entrepreneur. harris will be back in the bay area tomorrow. she will be in san jose for the second stop of her fight for reproductive freedoms tour. senator alice padilla will join her, highlighting how states like california have worked to
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protect reproductive rights since roe v. wade was overturned. trending this morning in other news, many pet owners say their furry friend was the one who rescued them, and happening today, the mutual rescue film festival will feature uplifting stories of human animal fonts. >> she was the one that pulled me out of my darkness. >> that little kitten helped me realize that i wasn't just a sack of damaged goods. >> "mutual rescue" is a national mission of the humane society of silicon valley to create a better future of pets. they will highlight the bonds between people and their pets. to inspire and support life-saving efforts in communities across the nation. the president of the humane society says making a bond with an animal can improve the person individually. >> there are many benefits, both physical and emotional, that
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people have for adopting these animals. you know, there's been a lot of research done on the kind of having the animal there to bond with you does everything from neurological benefits, raising serotonin levels, keeping you feeling connected. >> the film festival is today at the hammer theater center in san jose starting at 2:00 p.m. and kristen, juszczyk is at it again. last night, we saw who this was for in all its glory, klay thompson. he was wearing it when he showed up to chase center on his bike before last night's game against the lakers. so many people want one, but you have to be a vip to get one. >> i'm waiting for my storm ranger one on there. so kristen. and cinthia is here with a look
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at the forecast ahead of the big game today. >> it won't be jacket out there for the 49ers game. everybody wants to see what is in store for that. but let's look at the north bay, waking up to some light rain showers out towards the coast, and moving towards parts of napa. it should fizzle out of here, giving ways to mostly sunny skies for sunday plans. a few high clouds still rolling around in the north bay. everybody else in store for that sunshine that will continue into this afternoon, giving us a little bit of a feeling of spring. so here is that 49ers forecast. that kickoff, beautiful, even before you get there, you're tailgating, having a barbecue at home. temperatures in the 70s with a calm wind, and keeping the temperatures mild as we go out of levi stadium tonight. so upper 60s in san francisco, as well as over in livermore. 75 in san jose, and in santa rosa. 71 in mountain view.
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so overall, a beautiful day. look at where we are usually for this time of the year. we're in the 50s and some low 60s. today, we're going the bump those up from about 10 to 15 degrees. so winter is the fastest warming season as of late in north america, and we'll continue to see the changes into tomorrow, as well. still dealing with some mild temperatures in the 60s and some 70s. that will be about it. i want to talk about what's ahead as we track a more impactful storm that will arrive on wednesday. now, where the wind speeds pick up gusty out there. right now, seeing that rain moving in for the overnight hours into the north bay. but really, the heaviest part of this storm is going to be as we go into the amp. typical bull's-eye in the north bay mountains and the santa cruz mountains, too, as we go into that thursday commute. in between that chance of sunshine, make sure you know where your umbrella is. we'll continue with that rain on and off late thursday and friday, as well.
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estimates right now as we put those final pieces together, again, notice where the dark shades of purple are on the map. we're seeing anywhere from two to three inches of rain. everybody should be in store for one to two locally, so just something to watch out for in that seven-day forecast. we're going to enjoy this beautiful weather, shaking off the winter blues for today and tomorrow in san francisco, where it start to feel mild and our inland valleys, low 70s. those changes start to arrive late tuesday. the winds pick up with a chance of showers moving on shore late in the night starting in the north bay. really, the most impactful of the storm will be wednesday and thursday of this week. >> a beautiful day today. all we care about now. cinthia, thanks. 7:20 right now. much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, that store yesterday rivalry between two of the ever to play basketball, steph curry and lebron james going to double overtime last night. sports is next.
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good morning, everyone. i'm anthony flores. two of the nabs's all-time great, steph curry and lebron james, with an epic duel at chase center, the first meeting of the regular season between the warriors and lakers. warriors down a bucket end of regulation. curry making anthony davis look silly on defense. the game heads to overtime, tied at 118. end of the first o.t., warriors down a triple. not anymore. klay thompson buries the three. the game heads to double overtime. lebron was incredible. he's 39 years old, had 36 points, 20 rebounds, and 12 assists. final seconds, curry knocks down the trey. he had a game high 46. the warriors have a one-point lead, but they foul james. he makes both free throws, and
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the lakers beat the warriors 145-144. the warriors fall to five games under .500, but steve kerr has not lost hope in his team. >> as long as we keep playing, you know, the way we played tonight, i think we're going to turn this around and have a great season. i really believe that. i love our guys. they're amazing. they've been through so much this year. and i know who they are, i know how connected they are. i know how much they care about each other and the game and we're going to turn it. will the third time be the charm? today, the 49ers face the lions with a trip to the super bowl on the line. the niners are in the nfc championship for the third year in a row and the fourth time in five seasons. they lost this game two years in a road, but both were on the road. it was a devastaing loss that's
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fuelled this team this season. >> we definitely had a salty taste in our mouth from last year. we knew how good this team could be. so to have this and have this opportunity and to be in the position we're in, the sense of urgency is high. >> four teams out of 32 being left to prove they're best. i think the urgency is a given. >> you know, here we are, second year in a row in the nfc championship. very thankful, but we have a bigger goal in mind, and we have to handle business this sunday. >> the type of team and players we have, if we play our best ball, we'll get the job done. >> the nfc championship will be a homecoming for lions quarterback jared goff. the former cal bear is facing the 49ers, his favorite childhood team. he's played here before when he was with the rams. so he're not going to be taking a walk down memory lane. >> i grew up and play in front of the bay area team when i was
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with the rams. so yeah, it will be fun to play a big game there, but i've played there quite a few times. so it will be cool. this is the times you dream of as a kid. we're one win away from our goal of getting to the super bowl. they're a great team, but so are we. it will be a good matchup. >> today's nfc championship kicks off this afternoon at 3:30. one hockey note, the sharks lose to buffalo 5-2. that's a look at the morning sports. i'm anthony flores for "today in the bay." 7:26 right now. still to come on "today in the bay," as we've been talking about, the clock is ticking. the niners, third year in a row playing in the nfc championship game. but this year, they have homefield advantage. and the brutal death of the san francisco man loving loi known as grandpa vicha, woke up the nation to the rise in anti-asian violence. three years later, his family is still fight still fight in
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good morning. it is sunday, january 28th. a live look outside as the sun bathes the skyline from our emeryville camera. we are crossing our fingers for a beautiful rest of our day today. and you what that means for championship sunday. we are all crossing our fingers. thanks for joining us. i'm kira klapper. cinthia pimentel has a look at the forecast. i'm so superstitious, but i want to say this, this weather is a good omen. >> yes, it is. that sunshine, temperatures, records, we could be breaking records all around, kira. look at this beautiful sun rise i had to share with everybody out towards our dublin camera. temperatures 47 degrees. sunshine in san jose, as well, at 51. and we'll go out and finally take a look at san francisco.
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it was illuminated and the lights in orange, just getting in the spirit of everything as we get ready for later on today. just a few light showers towards the north bay. that should break apart. upper 60s and some mid 70s down here for gametime. i'll walk you through the 49er forecast and what's ahead in that rain in the seven-day. >> cinthia, thanks. we are eight ours away from the kickoff of the nfc championship game. we have a live look at levi's stadium. see that golden sunshine glow at 3:30 this afternoon. the niners take on the detroit lions. and cal bear jared goff. the winner, of course, goes to the super bowl in las vegas. more than 70,000 football fans are going to pack into levi's later today. but the celebrations have already begun. that was yesterday. 49er faithful lining up to party
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at the plex in san jose for a pregame rally. if you are lucky enough to head to the game today, levi's stadium parking lots will open at noon. but traffic will be heavy, so you're encouraged to take b.a.r.t. to the vta. service will be running extra service. of course, both niners and lions fans have shelled out big bucks to see the game in person. >> i think i've probably spent $2300 already, and i just got here. so i'm probably going to spend a lot more this weekend. >> it's a good bet. there are still tickets available, at least on ticketmaster. on the low end, a single ticket is going for about $550. and if you've got the wallet, single vip tickets are going for $10,000. as we reported yesterday morning, even though the game is in santa clara, san francisco
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police and the chp are preparing for increased crowds in the city after the game. so they're closing several off ramps near the mission district primarily, along 101 and 280 tonight. those include ceasar's chavez exist, mission street and san jose avenue. the closures are in effect from condition p.m. to midnight tonight. there are watch parties going on across the globe. ples like the uk and mexico. but this is a look at just a few of thefficl watch parties hain today. san pedro social in san jose, momo's in san francisco and the plank in oak. the san jose event is sold out. all of the watch parties start at 2:30 until 8:00 p.m. the niners are partnering with bud light to put on these events. >> we just can't thank our partners, ticketmaster and bud light enough, for putting on these amazing po that we can all have that levi's stadium
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atmosphere. >> we, of course, have been covering 49er pregame eventsll weekend long. continuing our coverage are our teammates at nbc sports bay area beginning at 2:30 this afternoon. after the game, switch back to their postgame live show from the locker room. we do have other news to get to this morning. in san francisco, u.s. senator la fonza butler, held an open house for constituents. it's one of her first public events in the bay area since she was appointed following the passing of senator dianne feinstein. she's not running for re-election in the fall to keep that seat, but she's trying to listen to californians, get their feedback. she hopes over her remaining ten months in office, she can encourage more young people to get involved in the political process. >> i may not be here for a long time, but i invite you to be here with me for a good time.
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>> butler went on to tell our alyssa gourd she does not plan to enforce any of the candidates who are running to replace her in november. now to our other top story this morning. three years ago today, a man affectionally known as grandpa vicha, was attacked in san francisco. he ended up dying. it was a flashpoint of the rising hate crimes against the asian community. the suspect, three years later, has yet to face trial. grandpa vicha was violently pushed to the ground on a walk near his home, and two days later, died from his injuries. our janelle wang spoke to his daughter as another painful anniversary is here. here's their conversation. >> reporter: there isn't a day that goes by when she doesn't think about her father. she walks about vicha ratanapakdee way every day.
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it was renamed in 2022. the street is where her father used to exercise. >> when i see my dad, i see him smiling and his kindness. he's a loving man. he's a family man. he loved us. he said, when you have love, you have no space for hate, no room for hate. >> reporter: grandpa vicha's death fueled the national stop asian hate movement. >> justice for vicha. >> reporter: she never wanted the public spot light. >> as a daughter, i am a victim. i always bring myself, mike i could not save my father's life. that's why i'm feeling like -- but when i see the youth, my son, who is helping me, told me mom, stand up. that's why i keep continuing to do this for the community. this is hard.
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>> reporter: three years later, there is still no trial state set for antoine watson, the man accused in her father's death. >> the delay in court proceeding is challenging and has been delayed. it's very frustrating. >> reporter: despite that frustration, she pushes forward. on sunday, the anniversary of grandpa vicha's attack, an invite only gathering in san francisco of community members, including activist helen zea and justin goh, the father of michelle goh, who died in 2022 when she was pushed in front of a new york subway. a street renaming after grandpa vicha will also happen in thai town. >> i would like my dad to be remembered as a fighter for the future generations. >> sunday's event in san francisco will be live streamed on the site at 2:00 p.m.
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the next court date in grandpa vicha's case is february 7th, when a judge is expected to set a trial date. janelle wang, nbc bay area news. also happening today, a memorial service is planned for two of the victims killed in a small plane crash near half moon bay. it's for the pilot, and one of his passengers. they were a couple from the east bay engaged to be married with a wedding just days away. also killed in the crash earlier this month was 27-year-old emma wilmer of san francisco. today, services happening back in vermont where petit's family live. the 27-year-old fairier held a degree from m.i.t. his 26-year-old fiance was from oakland. the search for this man is
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temporarily off. he is an attempted murder suspect. investigators put out an alert around 6:00 last night for that man, christopher crowell. they haven't given many details about why he's an attempted murder suspect, but he is believed to be armed and dangerous. an attack happened at mt. madonna park, ten miles west of gilroy. the website lists the park is closed until further notice. that's where authorities are searching. last night, the sheriff's office paused the man hunt. they were waiting until this morning because it was too dark and the terrain too difficult. here is another look at that man at the center of the search. anyone who sees him is urged to call 911. new this morning, the marin municipal water district says all seven reservoirs have hit 100% capacity this week. at the start of the water year in october, reservoirs were
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already more than 80% full. the water district says it's all thanks to several things, a combination of heavy rain last season, which allowed them to maximize the purchase of sup he mental water from sonoma county. one man hiking at a reservoir this weekend said he's thrilled to see all the water. the district serves about 19,000 people and received a quarter of its water from sonoma county reservoirs. just shy of 7:39 on your sunday morning. still to come, millions of e-books flying off our digital shelves at bay area libraries. not just talking about best sellers. we'll talk about the way this new technology is allowing people to enga (vo)ge if you overdraw your account, wells fargo gives you an extra day grace period to avoid the overdraft fee. what if everything came with a grace period? like accidentally parking where you shouldn't... (driver 2) nah.. that one gets an extra day (vo) like having an extra day grace period? you can with wells fargo.
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50s. by the time we get to lunch and preparing for the big game, temperatures already in the mid 60s in the north bay, the east bay, along the peninsula, and nearing 70 degrees down here in san jose. by 3:00, once we're starting to get more of that activity going on, 70s down here in santa clara. it will feel like spring throughout the bay area. let's walk you through the 49ers kickoff. 73 degrees. that looks like a perfect time to continue on strong. halftime, 70 degrees. by the time you're making your way out of levi stadium, still a mild 66. so bring that light jacket, but sun screen, shades and the light short-sleeve shirts for the game today. as far as the temperatures go for the rest of the weekend, into monday, this will be a good day to wake up to those 70s out there in the bay area. so near record highs today and tomorrow, and tuesday we'll feel those changes come about. a few more clouds out there,
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gaining more moisture in the atmosphere too, as we'll come back down into the upper 60s and more rain will start to be approaching the shoreline here very early wednesday. things turn breezy, as well. this is a day that we're watching out for that rainfall. temperatures turn back to the upper 50s. so average for the north bay. and mid 60s down here in the south bay. here's what we know so far as far as the rain timeline. 3:00 in the morning rolls around, seeing that light activity for the north bay. mostly cloudy skies as we watch for heavier rainfall to develop in the afternoon. so that wednesday commute would be a little slick, but really it's the overnight hours that we'll watch in the north bay and the santa cruz mountains with those gusty winds and the possibility for some minor flooding. as we go into thursday and friday, some of those showers linger. but, again, the heaviest part will be early on, on wednesday and overnight into thursday morning. those wind speeds right now could warrant a wind advisory from the national weather service as we look at the gusts
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out of the south around 20 to 30 miles per hour. so just prepare for that, and while we have this beautiful sunshine this weekend and we'll take it into our next rain chance that will come about as we fast forward into next weekend. scattered showers from the system on saturday, but we'll watch at the bottom of the screen, this system approaching california into next sunday and monday. but overall, 70s for today and tomorrow and our inland valleys. we'll watch the clouds and rain roll around late tuesday into wednesday. >> cinthia, anks. we hthav
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welcome back. with nearly everything going from paper to online, libraries across the bay area are taking note and readers are taking advantage. marcus washington has a look at the popularity of digital downloads. >> digital downloads are bombing at bay area public libraries.
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last year, the san francisco library had the most digital checkouts at 3 million. santa clara had 2 million. and then 1 million, san jose public libraries. now, this is all according to overdrive, which helps libraries manage their catalogs. librarians in san jose say it's not just books. >> these books, it's audio books, music, movies, and we also have a lot online learning platforms or resources that people can all still use, like abc mouse, linked in learning, language learning, resources as well that are all available to people absolutely free. >> now, verity was the top book of 2023. "fourth wing" was the top audio book. and the topographic novel was "big nate, release the hounds."
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join us monday through friday on "today in the bay" starting at 5:00 a.m. and watch nbc bay area news whenever you want on roku and other streaming platforms. so i'll see you on the digital downloads, kira. >> marcus, thanks. on friday, former president donald trump was ordered to pay writer e. jean carroll $83 million in defamation damages, but he also faces self-more cases. political analyst larry gerston is here. great to see you. this is the second time carroll has been awarded money from trump in just the span of a few months. can you explain these two separate rulings? because they are -- one is for the actual event, and one is for defamation. >> trump was charged with sexually abusing her, so that's quite a charge. he said he hardly knew her. in fact, there were pictures
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showing the contrary. so after all this, the jury last year awarded her $5 million for sexual abuse. former president trump decided that he was innocent, despite the charges and the results, and he went on saying all year long that she had lied about him, and that she was hurting his reputation. of course, she said you're hurting mine because of what the judge said, what the jury said. and so she took him to court again for defaming her. went through the whole thing. a jury this time decided that the penalty would be $83.3 million. let that sink in. $83.3 million. why so much money? because the idea is, if you're not stopping this, we aer going to charge you more. come back again and the likelihood is it would be beyond that. these numbers are astounding. of course, the president said he's going to appeal. >> and appeal aside, there's a
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lot of litigation pending for trump this year. >> i'm telling you, this is a full-time job for anybody. when you consider what's coming up, march 5th -- 4th, excuse me, is the first time we'll see this again, potentially where the president goes before the court because of the insurrection charges that were given against him for all the things that happened around january 6th. now, that probably is going to be delayed, because of various appeals. after that, they've got march 25th which has the hush money case. porn star payments to stormy daniels that were done illegally, that is coming before the court in new york. then we have government documents trial in may. those are the documents that he held illegally that he shouldn't have, at least allegedly. that's supposed to be going on. on august 5th, it's the georgia racketeering trial. that's the last one.
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by the way, i neglected to mention that the next week, next week there's a penalty for former president trump about the illegal doings with his businesses that could be as much as $370 million, maybe more. put these all together. you're talking about a very busy person. >> yeah. and that trump legal calendar you just showed is, if we were to align it with a republican primary calendar, there's a lot going on having this happen in the same year as an election that he's running in. >> i don't know how it could happen, frankly. former president trump said you should put all these trials off, because i've got other things to do like an election. the courts are saying, listen, that's not our business. our business is justice. therefore, these trial also go on. a lot will be delayed. if one is delayed, they will all be delayed. it's like dominos falling. no doubt, there will be efforts to try him on some of these
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things going up until september. at that point, we'll see everything stop, because justice doesn't like to see politics and trials get together. but nikki haley saying, are you tired of this? have you had enough? president trump says, this is election interference. the courts will decide what the story is, but there's going to be an awful lot going on in the next few months. >>hahaley's argument. and we know you're nonpartisan, but i love your 49ers tie. >> go, niners. >> larry, great to see you this morning. 7:52. up next, a quick look at the top stories, including the clock ticking. the niners, third year in aow r
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welcome back. here's a quick look at the top stories we are following on this sunday morning, including today, marking three years since the death of grandpa vicha. vicha ratanapakdee was 84 years old when he was shoved to the ground while on a walk in san francisco in 2021. he died from his injuries on january 30th. his death touched off a movement against anti-asian hate across the u.s. today, the asian art museum of san francisco will hold an event to honor grandpa vicha and other victims of anti-asian violence.
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it starts at 2:00 p.m. we continue to follow breaking news. the house homeland security committee is moving forward with two articles of impeachment against the u.s. secretary of homeland security, alejandro hayorkes, claiming he violated laws regarding immigration and border security. it concludes saying he's acted in a manner grossly income pat able with his duties and the rule of law. the articles of impeachment will be marked up on tuesday. and now to the showdown this the south bay. a live look at levi's stadium, where in just a few hours the niners will face the lions in the nfc championship game. the winner goes to the super bowl in las vegas. more than 70,000 fans will descend on levi's stadium. kickoff is at 3:30, and the bay
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area, 49er faithful are pouring in from all across the country. if you're headed to the game, here's what you need to know. levi's stadium parking lot opens at noon. vta service will be runng extra service. and continuing ourovere is area. we have pregame coverage beginning at 2:30 this afternoon. be sure to tune back in for their postgame live show. they'll have expert analysis from the locker room. and cinthia has a golden forecast for the game today. >> we're going to see that golden thing in the sky, the sunshine around the bay area. 70s for kickoff, coming through halftime. so it will be gorgeous if you're at the game. but if you're staying at home and having your own kind of barbecue, that will be gorgeous as well, too. we're going to have a bit ol everything, clouds this weekend -- sunshine this weekend, clouds returning tuesday. our big next storm is wednesday
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and thursday. both of those happening in the mornings and the overnight hours, so you just have to watch for that. >> cinthia, thanks. and thanks to all of you for making us a part of your championship sunday morning. more news for you tonight. we're always on at nbcbayarea.com. hope you have a great sunday. go, niners! and we hope to see you right back here next weekend.
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>> usa! >> donald trump wins the new hampshire primary moving him closer to a re-match with president joe biden, but nikki haley vows to stay in the race insisting she's more electable in november. >> this race is far fromr.

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