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a good thursday morning to you. thank you for allowing us to be part of your morning. i am marcus washington. i am laura garcia. let's get to the breaking news. a massive outage hit the bay area last night as well as around the country. >> bob is live in livermore. bob, i understand you are back in service. >> reporter: i am, and i live in livermore. overnight around 1:15 i didn't have service on my iphone 14, but around 3:00 this morning, it did come back. a similar situation for some of our colleagues in san josé. but i am in touch with my father who lives in florida. he has an iphone 15, at&t, and he says his service is still out. we just received a statement from at&t, and they say some of our customers are experiencing wireless service interruptions this morning. we are working urgently to restore service to them.
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according to down detector.com, it's a website that tracks outages. it recorded more than 71,000 outages among at&t customers. the outages happened in the bay area, los angeles, houston, miami, and by the way, my brother that lives north of miami, he has not experienced any outages. i got my service back, and livermore colleagues and san josé, they have service back. earlier this morning san francisco's department of emergency management tweeted out their 911 center was still operational at the time and advised people needing assistance to use a landline or use a friend who has a separate carrier. verizon, some customers did experience issues when calling
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somebody with another carrier. >> we have gotten so used to having our phones -- >> it's a connection to the world for a lot of folks. >> we first alerted you about the outage with a push alert. you can keep up with the latest updates, just download our free nbc bay area app at the app store. if you have not already done so it's time to do it now. let's get a look at the forecast right now. it's going to be nice today. >> yes, starting out with cool temperatures and fog, but other than that it will be a beautiful day. already clear in san josé as you get up and head out the door. as we go into the afternoon, it continues to be mostly sunny. we are going from temperatures in the mid-40s in the south bay. starting out at 39 right now in sonoma. a chilly start there. in san ramon, in the mid-40s at 8:00. at noon we will see temperatures in the upper 50s.
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we are headed for the low 60s. even though we are seeing temperatures very much like we have seen in the past few days, i think that sunshine will make all the difference, and make it feel warmer. the warming trend continues for the weekend in the upper 60s for inland valleys starting tomorrow. cinthia, you have been tracking the crash in fremont. what is going on. >> yeah, southbound 680 before you get to the auto mall parkway zone, and the lanes are picking up with heavy backup, and the crews are in the clearing stage of this. you might notice on the map and behind that crash, we have the area highlighted in the deep red color. this is what i want to remind you of, the closure on niles canyon road. it's expected to reopen tomorrow. we will keep an eye on that and see how early they open for the friday morning commute. in san josé, coming up from morgan hill and gilroy, there's
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a slowdown around morgan hill, but otherwise the rest of the greater south bay looking good. back to you. >> thank you, cinthia. a live look at fairmount in san francisco this morning. that's where president biden has been waking up in the last three days. he will be in los altos hills for a fundraiser, and then he will depart back for the white house tonight. in the next half hour, today in the bay's ginger conejero saab will dive deeper into protests clouding his trip. republican contender nikki haley weighing in on a embryos, and she's back tracking a bit. brie jackson joins us live from charleston, south carolina this morning, ahead of the primary
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there. >> reporter: that's right. good morning, laura. the university of alabama university, it's leaving hospitals in a legal bind, and embryos with abnormalities are usually discarded to avoid other complications. this caused nikki haley to clarify her stance. she says embryos created through in vitro fertilization are babies. she talked about her own experience with infertility. >> embryos to me are babies. >> even those created through ivf. >> i had artificial
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insemination. that is how i had my son. to me, that's a life so i see where that is coming from when they talk about that. >> reporter: haley actually preferred to her procedure as artificial insemination, and doctors say artificial insemination is normally less invasive than ivf, and haley is now back tracking from the comments saying on cnn that she does not endorse the ruling but agrees that an embryo is an unborn baby. as for the legal case, so far there's no word on whether it will be appealed to the u.s. supreme court, laura. >> really interesting to unpack all this. brie, also, haley's comments come as she's trying to chip away as former president donald trump. he has a big lead in her home
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state there ahead of the primary. >> reporter: that's right. nikki haley has been trailing former trump, and a poll released on tuesday shows haley is still trailing trump by 28 points, and another poll shows her down 36 points. haley is vowing to stay in the race even if she loses here in her own home state of south carolina. >> yeah, she keeps saying, i'm still here. i'm still here. we will see what happens. brie, thank you. voters are already sending in mail-in ballots in california ahead of the primary. workers in is not tau santa cla are getting them ready. sign up for where's by ballot,
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where it tracks your ballot. >> put in your email and phone number, and it can respond via text. they can get a response via next, email or phone. it will actually say your ballot has been received by our office. or your ballot is on its way or your ballot was counted. every step of the way you can track where your ballot is. >> a lot of folks at ease, i'm sure. you can learn -- if you plan to vote in-person, there are more than 100 voting centers in santa clara county are opening this saturday. as the clock ticks down for the march primary, stay with us for the latest. point your phone camera to the qr code, and it will take you to the elections page on our website, nbcbayarea.com. it will have information on how to cast a ballot and which races to watch. part of the closed highway
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may be able to reopen, and it will initially be opened with one-way traffic control. it's a way to shore up the road between sunol and fremont. earlier this week, you will recall, part of the road collapsed into the creek. it happened during the height of monday's storm. and then the santa cruz sentinel is reporting that the wharf infrastructure, some properties will have to be torn down. a little foggy start. meteorologist, kari hall, has more on the local temps for the cities across the bay this
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morning. kari, how is it starting out for us? >> we starting out this morning with temperatures in the low 50s as you get ready to head out the door. maybe a warmer jacket. as we go throughout the day, we will see temperatures going from low 50s to mid-50s at noon, and then up to about 59 degrees, but it will be nice and sunny as we go throughout the day. around the bay area, expect low clouds early this morning, some patches of fog. as we go towards the afternoon, it will be clearing, a breezy wind and a pleasant day ahead. we will see more please kwrupt days head into the weekend. kari, maybe you want to fill up the tank before the weekend so i have you covered this morning with prices coming to us from drivers that report them on gasbuddy.com. let's start in concord at the circle k station on tree boulevard. that's 3.65.
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four cents more at the costco off of lawrence expressway. and then it's 4.09 in burlingame. this issue continues in the north bay, it has been three hours since the small cement truck overturned, and the traffic is building up. one lane is blocked, so we are seeing sensors picking up on the traffic there. and then arenda, there's a crash on westbound 24. back to you. >> thank you. pandas are coming back to the golden state. coming up next on "today in the bay," the new details we are learning about how soon the pandas could return and what zoo as well. a silicon valley success story, plus way less waymos. let's go out to the future. it's going to look real good. i will explain why, coming up.
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good thursday morning. right now at 6:15, as you head out in berkeley, it's starting out cloudy with temperatures in the upper 40s. we are headed for sunshine today as our high tops out very close to 60 degrees. it's going to be a pleasant afternoon, not only here but all around the bay area. we will talk about the weekend and cooler temperatures ahead, coming up. we will stay in the east bay and going over to the richmond san rafael toll plaza. the fog is continuing to hang around and is dense. nearby richmond, we will go over and check on drive times in the north bay. if you are making your way out of vallejo this morning, it's a 20-minute ride making your westbound southbound on 37. happy thursday to you. you notice we have the nikkei on the board this morning instead of the dow. that's because it has earned its spot. japan's nikkei index closed at a record high last night rivian
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cut half of its staff. it looks like some have lost faith in one of the best performing companies in the united states. the santa clara-based chip company knocked it out of the park as it recorded its financials. the ceo says its products are in such demand its staffers has to decide who to sell the chips to. nvidia will not sell anybody chips that are not ready, they will sell them to somebody else. sales are up 9x, and nvidia is one of the bay area's success
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stories ever. california cpuc says waymo will not be allowed for now to drive themselves around. we got the notes from the fed about their last interest rate meeting. the minutes show most of the governors think we are not ready for a rate cut anytime soon. we suspected that was the case. reuters suspects google with pay reddit $60 million a year. google announced its taking its ai picture service off-line for a while to make adjustments. google's explanation is a bit cryptic. users have been complaining google tried to make software so not racist, it went overboard.
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if you asked chatgpt, not owned by google, if you asked who wrote the constitution, they would show you guys in black women, and google will show you black women, and if black women had been there, it would have solved a lot of problems, but they were not, so they are adjusting it that historic pictures have the correct historic -- the computer doesn't know, right? that's a whole different history and possibility. >> thanks, scott. new at 6:00, the lyrics of a legendary song playing out in a case in a new york city courtroom. ♪ ♪ you can check out anytime you like ♪ ♪ but you can never leave ♪♪
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>> nine times out of ten you know the song. the case surrounds the handwritten pages of what is believed to be the first written lyrics of "hotel california" by the eagles. three men plead not guilty to selling those handwritten notes without the rights. lee is expected to take the stand during the trial. >> such a great song. >> uh-huh. there's exciting news for the san diego zoo. >> i am excited about this. looks like they will get pandas from china again, possibly sometime this summer. the zoo expect to get the pandas if all permits required are approved. you may remember when they had to return the pandas china loaned to them. >> i am excited to bring them back. by bringing in people to see the
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giant panda, we know they will fall in love with the giant panda, and hopefully they will put it in action for conservation. >> china raised hopes they would send pandas back, and right now atlanta is the only zoo in the u.s. with pandas and those are scheduled to be returned to china this year. >> i remember when they were sending them back on those big fedex trucks, and they were literally shipping them back to china. hopefully we can get more soon. >> yeah, a huge attraction. >> big draw. >> exactly. if you are heading to the zoo without the pandas today, we are clear. yesterday we could see the fog rolling across walnut creek. now it's much clearer. it's better visibility as we are heading out the door, and
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temperatures about the same as yesterday but we will get more sunshine. 64 in hayward as well as in the south bay. let's take a look at tomorrow because it continues to warm up. as the 7-day forecast comes up at the bottom of the crean, we will continue to see warmer air coming in as well as a much-improved weekend compared to last weekend. we will see a high of 68 in san martin. even warmer on sunday as we see upper 60s and low 70s expected all across the bay area. let's talk about when we will see rain again. we know eventually it's coming. we had a big storm system off the coastline, and as we look at the motion of the storm, it's not headed due east. it's actually dipping further to the south, as it remains blocked by high pressure. that will stir it away from us.
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we will see a lot of the moisture getting drawn into the bay area as it meets up with a cold front that will be coming in. that could mean widespread rain, sierra snow and big changes for us after enjoying a nice start to the weekend. rainfall totals next week, they don't look all that significant. we don't expect big-time flooding or anything like that from the incoming storms, but could see half an inch in rainfall, and sierra will get more compared to the rain we will see here with the potential next week of getting about nine inches of snow in lake tahoe, and 22 for kingvale. temperatures going from 72 on saturday to only 60 on monday. we will still need the sweaters, and heavier jackets. mornings will be starting out in the upper 30s.
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now, cinthia, tracking trouble on the bay bridge? yeah, you will need more patience on the bay bridge. we have a trouble spot on the bay bridge. this is at the incline right there, there's trouble on the center divide. no further details on that. just be careful over the bay bridge. back to you. >> thank you. 6:23 for you this morning. kari was saying sunshine is on the way, and that is good news for anybody with solar panels. up next here on "today in the bay," what this new report is saying about the cost of converting. plus, what is preventing so plus, what is preventing so ma
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welcome back. turning to our climate in crisis, we will finally get sunshine over the next few days. if you have solar panels you will be generating a lot more energy across the state. we will have an estimated 150,000 megawatts generated. that's avoiding 25,000 tons of carbon per day. according to a new report by the conference board and the california independent system operator or cal iso, the price of solar is cheaper than ever and is now the lowest cost source of energy. but the problem still remains on how to store that solar energy to use in the evenings when most
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people get home from work and start to power up the electricics. we still need to rely on other producers like nuclear power. you can see more liking this on our website. go to nbcbayarea.com and click on the climate in crisis tab. >> good to know. thanks, kari. a lot more ahead at 6:30, including an update on the breaking news we are following surrounding cellular outage. thousands of at&t customers without service overnight. we're live with an update from the company and the impact that's having on emergency calls. president joe biden is starting his day in the city by the bay. he has been met with protests during this visit. we will have more on the message that protesters want to send to the president stay with .us
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can't make enough to get by to afford food and medicine to even keep a roof over their heads. we need to build more housing that's truly affordable. we need to address this terrible epidemic of homelessness. we need to invest in good paying jobs, union jobs and investments in our future. this, this is why i'm running for the us senate. i'm adam schiff and i approve this message. breaking right now at 6:30. disconnected. a nationwide overnight cell phone outage impacts customers coast-to-coast. new details on which providers are feeling it the most. president biden waking up in the bay area this morning. he's faced a big response from protesters during his first stops in san francisco. we
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it's like somebody is breaking up with you by text. >> a local small business owner shocked at tesla slams the brakes on a nearly $16,000 catering order. how she says this is stalling her business. this is "today in the bay." good thursday morning to you. thank you for joining us. i am laura garcia. i am marcus washington. let's get to the breaking news this morning. at&t customers dealing with the massive outage this morning. bob redell is live in livermore. the scary part about all this, it impacted emergency calls, bob. >> reporter: in san francisco they did put out an alert that if you were trying to make a 911 call, this could have an impact. we will have more on that in a moment. here in livermore at least, i am at&t but i did get service back just before 3:00 this morning. my father, who has an iphone 15
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in florida, he still doesn't have service. my brother in florida as well outside ft. lauderdale, he never lost service. my point is it's sporadic. colleagues in san josé, they lost service but it returned around 3:00 this morning. if you are verizon or t-mobile, the only way you will notice the issue is if you try to get in touch with a person who has at&t. at&t said some of our customers are experiencing wireless service interruptions this morning. we encourage the use of wi-fi calling until service is restored. i checked a website that tracks these kind of outages, and at 5:00 this morning, they recorded more than 71,000 outages among at&t customers.
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the outages are not only here in the bay area, but los angeles, houston, chicago, other major cities. and the department of emergency management sent out a message saying their 911 call center was still operational and at the time they advised people that needed emergency assistance to use a landline or a friend who is on a different cell service. reporting live in livermore, bob redell for "today in the bay." >> we first alerted you about the outage with a push message on our app. if you have not downloaded that, do it. it's free at the app store. kari, some are waking up with not a lot of visibility? >> yeah, we are still seeing the dense fog as you are traveling through novato and head into san francisco, and also in napa as we see have seen the fog
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drifting around in parts of napa valley as well. as we take a look right now, that's walnut creek. we are going to see temperatures in the upper 40s this morning, and headed for the low 60s for later today. it's going to be nice and sunny as our highs head for the mid-60s in the south bay. low 60s in much of the north bay. we will talk about a warmer weekend and more sunshine and a drop in temperatures coming up later. laura and marcus. >> thank you. we will check back with you. president joe biden waking up in san francisco this morning, and his visit is strictly business involving fundraising for the 2024 campaign. that's not stopping protesters from trying to send a message. ginger conejero saab joins us live from san francisco. ginger, we are expecting similar protests today? >> reporter: so far we have not learned of any, laura, but, of course, that can quickly change as we have seen in past days. there have been three sizeable
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protests so far this week around the issue of ending u.s. aid to israel. the one last night had some tense moments. a coalition of pro palestinian groups marched through the pacific heights neighborhood in san francisco calling for a cease-fire between israel and hamas and an end to u.s. aid to israel. tense moments ensued at baker and pacific streets. police put up barricades to redirect the march. >> the protest is to let the biden admin know people in san francisco and people of america are not okay with our tax dollars funding this genocide. >> president biden was in the pacific heights neighborhood to fundraise. the president came out swinging at the republican party saying it once had, quote, an american moral center, but that seems to be lost. he also zeroed in on former
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president trump, and had choice words for russian president, vladimir putin, saying, quote, we have a crazy sod like that putin, but the threat to humanity is climate. the president is expected to leave san francisco to head down to the south bay, and he's expected to then attend a campaign fundraiser in loss altos before 3:00 and leave the bay area around 4:00 this afternoon. tickets, laura, to the fundraiser range from $6,600 to $100,000 per person. that's the big, as you mentioned, a lot of business happening on this trip. >> thank you. new this morning, a catering contact turned into a tough lesson for a black-owned bakery
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in the south bay. it started as a $16,000 deal, and it costs the small business owners thousands instead. kris sanchez has this story. tell us about this. >> a small business in the south bay got a sweet call from a rep from tesla requesting a mini job for thousands of mini pies for black history this week. the bakery started as a home business in 2016, so to get a big order like silicon giant, tesla. after both sides agreed on a quote in writing and exchanged an invoice in writing for 4,000 pies for delivery, she got right to work. she asked staff to work extra hours, and rushed an order for packaging supplies and declined three other catering jobs to
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accommodate that order. two days after taking the tesla job, she told me she was in bed for the night when she got a text message canceling the order. >> it said, like, we didn't matter, you know, and it felt like, okay, it's no big deal, it's just a business transaction that didn't pan out. it's not like that, you know. i had to tell my staff, change your plans. >> fortunately she and her staff had not yet made all 4,000 mini pies. she said she has done problems like this one with no trouble in the past, from weddings to corporate events like google, apple and adobe events. she's now rethinking about making her cancelation policy after this. i reached out to tesla to see if they were going to compensate
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the business, and they didn't get back to me but they did reach out to her about wanting to make things right. we did see customers coming in and showing their support. she was not stuck with the 4,000 pies, but was stuck with the expenses leading up to that. >> the whole story made we want one of those pies. >> they looked good. >> perfect with morning coffee, right. outside, overlooking walnut creek in the east bay this morning. kari has a look at the weather. i tried to go to lunch and the parking lot was packed. >> this saturday in san francisco will be the big lunar new year parade. we have great weather for it. headed for the upper 60s in the afternoon. we will cool down as the parade gets rolling. it will be nice. there will be a slight chance of rain sunday evening, but we are
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expecting to start out with sunshine. and then we have the redwood city lunar new year celebration, and we will go from the 60s to reaching in the upper 60s as that celebration wraps up. you may want to wrap up your weekend at the black joy parade. we will start out at 11:00 with people lining the parade route, and then when it ends we will be around 59 degrees. cinthia has an update on bart. >> yeah, everything is back to normal, and there are no reports. and then the chinese new year apaid, traffic around market and 2nd street. lake merritt, we have the black joy parade that kicks off at
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4:30 at 14th and franklin. and one more, we will come down here into santa cruz, the clam chowder cookoff. it will happen rain or shine, and that's saturday and sunday and you could find traffic around highway 1 in santa cruz, capitola. >> i wonder if you have to bring your own bread bowl. >> yeah, rain or shine that sounds good. >> we must be hungry. new toll hikes for the golden gate bridge. coming up, how you can make your voice heard before that hike gets approved. president biden using strong language, and nikki haley trying to clarify what she said about ivf. ahead this morning, heading to the moon. the private mission set to land the private mission set to land there in a matter of
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6:44 for you this morning. joe biden taking an angry tone for those that do not support funding for ukraine. >> he was talking to his supporters. >> yeah, he called putin a crazy son of a gun but did not use the word gun. he said republicans in congress right now are worse than the racist segregationists he had to work with when he was first in
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the senate. the white house also published this to the internet. >> why does trump blame america? putin is responsible for navalny's death. we have to remember who we are. we keep our commitments and never walk away from our friends, and we sure as hell don't bow down to vladimir putin. >> the president waking up this morning at the fairmount hotel in san francisco. he will be in los altos later today. tomorrow, president biden will announce new sanctions on russia for the death of navalny. it's not clear what the white house can still sanction because there are already sanctions because of the invasion of ukraine. and then we are getting a
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look at smirnov, the indictment against him indicates he had contact with russians connected to russian intelligence. his claims to the fbi were the primary driver between last year's launch of an impeachment hearing against president biden. the collapse of the main witness did not slow the push. james biden, the president's bother, was grilled by a republican committee yesterday behind closed doors. >> in event, seems like they are giving up the ghost on impeachment and therefore they should close down the impeachment investigation. there's no reason for us to be wasting anymore tax dollars on this wild goose case. >> raskin was there. hunter biden testifies next week. those in the meeting said james
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biden and his nephew had no business dealings together. you may have seen on the news that an alabama supreme court ruled the embryos are children, and even those not implanted in the mother are human beings. the university of alabama suspended further work on ivf. republican candidate for president, nikki haley, was asked by an nbc reporter about that issue. let's listen to what she said. >> i mean, embryos to me are babies. >> even those creates through ivf. >> i had artificial insemination, and that's how i had my son. >> the controversy is about ivf, and she told cnn this morning, she was not agreeing with the alabama supreme court ruling, but does believe embryos are
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babies. polls show those that oppose abortion support ivf, and it's used by families that cannot conceive otherwise. >> thank you. now to a live look at the golden gate bridge this morning. this is where the clock is ticking for the public to weigh in on the toll increases by 35 to 50 cents over the next five years. there's a public hearing at 9:00 this morning at the administration building of golden gate bridge toll plaza in san francisco. the price hike to combat the project deficit as less commuters are crossing the bridge following the pandemic. >> we are projecting a five-year short fall, and we need an increase for operations and
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capital projects and bus and ferry transit service. >> the bridge district could adopt any toll increase in march. if you want to weigh in, of course, you can email public hearing at golden gate.org. trending for you this morning, the final countdown to a historical u.s. space mission. >> it's supposed to be the first moon landing in more than 50 years, and it's happening in a matter of hours. there's an unmanned robotic lunar lander. nasa says it will provide new data ahead of man-moon missions. >> if the landing is successful, this will be the first moon landing since the apollo 13 mission in 1972. >> seems like it was just yesterday.
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wasn't here for it, but nevertheless, history has taught us a lot. >> you just told us a lot right there. we have very low visibility around parts of the north bay. you can see the clouds sinking over the top of the golden gate bridge, so there you can't see that far either. we are going to continue to monitor what we are seeing for the morning commute heading through parts of marin county where visibility has dropped down to zero. we are also seeing quarter mile visibility over towards napa. the fog we are seeing is not as widespread as it was yesterday, but still causing a problem as you get ready to drive to work. once that clears out, we have sunshine today. our temperatures are headed for the mid-60s. in san josé, we are looking at a high of 66 degrees. 64 in morgan hill. low to mid-60s for much of the
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bay. san francisco, 62 degrees. in the north bay, up to 60 in napa and 62 in ukiah. these temperatures are about the same as what we have seen, but we are looking ahead to a warm-up, and eventually this having an impact on our weather. we can see it's a large area of low pressure getting wound up. it's going to avoid us over the next few days. we will continue to enjoy dry weather and high pressure keeping us clear and driving away the storm system for a while. once the high pressure slides off towards the east, we will see the draw of moisture coming into the bay area increasing our rain chances late on sunday, and also meeting up with a cold front that will be dipping to the south. we will see a lot more widespread sierra snow, bay area rain and cold temperatures through next week as we see a more active storm pattern
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starting to gear up for the middle to end of next week. we are not expecting a lot of rain. look at the color shadings there. quarter inch of rain to half an inch going through next week, but it will definitely be cooler. that's after we get spoiled with sunshine and warm weather for the weekend. big changes ahead. we are going from 72 on saturday to a high of 60 and raining on monday. don't yet put away the sweaters and umbrellas. we will need them again soon. cinthia, you have a sig-alert in the north bay. >> yeah, this is northbound, the counter commute, and it's petaluma boulevard on-ramp, the overturned big rig, they could not clear it in time. there's no estimated time for when they will open those lanes, so there's a hard closure for you.
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back to you. >> thank you. happening now, san leandro naming a new interim police. they say angela averiett will assume that role, and she is currently the police of chief of los altos. she is set to start that position in late april. breaking news overnight. a service outage leaving at&t customers across the country and here in the bay area phoneless.
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6:57. welcome back. we will move you forward with a look at the top stories on "today in the bay." starting with breaking news -- >> at&t says the outage was caused by a disruption on its network. it happened just before 2:00 a.m. our time. at this point services are a hit and miss, and not all customers are impacted here but some are in the bay area. the san francisco department of emergency management put out a message saying its 911 center is operational. we alerted you about that outage as soon as it happened. we did a push alert from our nbc bay area app. you can keep up with the latest updates by downloading it if you have not already done so.
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it's free at the app store. president biden is waking up this morning on the last day of his campaign swing through the west coast. he will be in los altos before he heads back to washington. last night he attended two fundraisers in san francisco, and protesters were nearby but police did not make any arrests. a lot better forecast than in the past. >> yeah, not seeing much fog and headed towards more sunshine, and slightly warmer temperatures. warming is going to be the trend over the next few days into saturday. we are watching sunday for more clouds coming in, but looks like the rain holds off until late, and may be impacting people heading back to work on monday with cooler temperatures. petaluma northbound 101 is closed, lanes after the petaluma north on-ramp, and you can get
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back on 101. making your way into the south bay, there's an 880 crash with a big rig involved, so it's a little messy. the "today" show starts next, but "today in the bay" continues actually online. we will have more ahead on the at&t outage, and plus comments from nikki haley back tracking hi, there. good thursday morning. we're following breaking news impacting millions of americans. >> major cell phone networks down nationwide. it's february 22nd, this is "today."
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