tv Today in the Bay NBC February 25, 2024 7:00am-8:01am PST
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cinthia pimentel has a look at our microclimate forecast. wow, it was a stunner yesterday. it looks beautiful behind you, but you told me it's going to be a little cooler. >> it was absolutely beautiful yesterday. and you're right about that. good morning, everyone. i mean, just breathtaking views for our sunday sun rise over the golden gate bridge. look at dublin, just absolute view of this sun rise over there in the tri valley. and san jose, a beautiful sun rise over downtown san jose. temperatures are a bit cooler today. 47 in fremont. 43 in napa. santa rosa, also in the low 40s. as we are going into the final day of -- final sunday of the month and the last couple of days of february, we're going to talk about cooler and cloudier conditions with a chance of rain for tomorrow morning. mainly south of the golden gate bridge. but we're going to talk about a winter blast ahead for next weekend. so rain and snow are all coming back in that seven-day forecast,
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possibly around the bay area mountains, too. that's coming up. >> cinthia, we'll see you soon. thanks. happening today, the black joy parade in oakland. this is video from last year's parade. the seventh annual event celebrates black heritage. it's the largest family friendly event of its kind in california. the parade begins at 14th and franklin streets and goes up franklin to 19th where there will be a big celebration, including two stages of music and performers. more than 200 black-owned vendors. our parent company, comcast, is a proud sponsor of the parade. if you see our team, say hello. the black joy parade in oeshg starts at 12:30 today. fireworks lighting the skies over san francisco last night,
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capping off a festive celebration, welcoming the year of the dragon. thousands upon thousands of people packed the city streets to get a glimpse of the world's largest chinese new year parade. unique floats with different dragons, highlighted the mythical creature and the hope that 2024 brings power, strength, and good luck. alyssa gourd takes us there. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: echoes of firecrackers filled downtown san francisco as the city gathered for the 2024 chinese new year parade. >> it's been exciting. it's fun, it's great to see the community come out and just to celebrate the new year. >> reporter: this parade is welcoming in the year of the dragon. >> i like it. my parents, they're big believers in the zodiac, so by dad and brothers were born in
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the year of the dragon. on >> red ones, black ones, and yellow ones. >> reporter: attendees said they felt safe. police could be spotted along the routes and streets managed with barricades. mayor breed was part of the festivities with other public officials waving to the crowds and shaking hands. businesses in the city and especially in chinatown are hoping the paradegoers will give them a boost. for out of town visitors, this was an opportunity to explore san francisco. >> i think it's important not just for the asian population, but you see people from all races, all different countries coming for this event. >> reporter: from the music, to the dancing, to the martial arts to the floats, this san francisco tradition left visitors of all ages with memories they'll hold onto. alyssa gourd, "today in the bay."
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we're going to take a turn now as we told you yesterday morning. it has been two years since the russian invasion into ukraine. thousands of people across the globe gathered to mark the somber date yesterday, remembering the lives lost and speaking out against the war. marianne favro takes us to the day of action in san francisco. >> reporter: two years after russia invaded ukraine, leaders from canada, italy and the eu gathered in kyiv to lay flowers marking the anniversary of the attack. here in the bay area, more than 100 people gathered in front of san francisco city hall to show their support for ukraine, as they vowed to increase awareness about the war. this woman says her cousin was killed in battle. >> it's so sad that two years and people starting to forget. but my people in my country, they are suffering.
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some of them do not have a house. some of them do not have a child. some of them do not have what to eat. >> reporter: supporters formed a caravan of cars and drove through the city, displaying the national flag of ukraine. >> the idea is to, first of all, get together, show our unity, and also the americans and ukrainians have come to show that california supports ukraine. >> reporter: the conflict has left tens of thousands dead, injured, or missing. russia is appearing confident, taking its first significant territory in nearly a year. and ukrainian forces are facing increasingly dire ammunition shortages as new military aid remains stalled in congress. bay area congressman ro khanna says action is critical. >> i strongly support the ukraine funding, and i'm so frustrated that the senate has
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passed it, and our house speaker refuses to bring it for a vote. >> reporter: a senior nato official tells nbc news russia is likely to carry out a series of attacks, including air strikes, to mark the two-year anniversary. marianne favro, "today in the bay." in kansas city yesterday, hundreds of people packed into a church to honor the life of deejay lisa lopez-galvan, the 43-year-old mother and wife lost her life on valentine's day when she was hit by gunfire at the chiefs super bowl parade and rally. two men have been charged in connection with her death. two juveniles face charges of the shooting that left 22 others injured. lopez-galvan was wearing the jersey of the chiefs kicker at the celebration. he gifted her family one of his jerseys. kansas city governor laura kelly ordered flags to be lowered to half staff.
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back in the bay area, a 16-year-old was killed in an early morning shooting in contra costa county in antioch just after 5:00 yesterday morning along observation way. the victim was found shot inside of a car. he was taken to the hospital where he died. officers say the shooting happened about two miles from where they found the victim along tupelo drive, also in antioch. no word of any arrests. a suspicious fire at a target store in vallejo happened around 3:00 yesterday afternoon. investigators say the fire broke out in a corner of the stone, segt off alarms, leading to an evacuation. it took firefighters about ten minutes to knock it down. the bigger challenge was getting the smoke out. investigators will be combing through surveillance video to see how the fire started. damage is estimated at a million dollars. turning now to decision 2024. another primary victory for
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former president donald trump, beating nikki haley with ease in south carolina's primary, a state where she was formally the governor. after polls closed, trump spoke with supporters saying the wind is a sign republicans are united behind him. meanwhile, despite calls for nikki haley to end her campaign, she is vowing to stay in the race. >> there's never been a spirit like this. i just want to say i've never seen the republican party so unified as it is right now. >> i'm not giving up this fight when a majority of americans disapprove of both donald trump and joe biden. >> the political spotlight now shifts to michigan, which holds its presidential primary on tuesday. here in california, super tuesday is a little more than a week away. early voting is underway right now. this was the scene at san francisco city hall yesterday. workers ready to accept your ballot. voters across the bay area have
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many options. mail in your ballot, drop it off at your polling location for fill it out in person. this city hall voting center and many others are open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekends 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and vote on super tuesday itself, march 5th. as the clock ticks down to the primary election, stay with us for the latest developments. just point your camera phone at that qr code on the left side of your screen. it will take you directly to our elections page on our website. nbcbayarea.com is a great resource. you can get information, including options on where to cast your ballot, and which races to watch. 7:10 on your sunday morning. much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, we go live to coming up, we go live to washington, d.c. for our
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highlighting the history made under his administration, including the first vice president and defense secretary. historic highs in black business ownership and historic lows in black unemployment. the latest nbc news poll show boyden leading by a wide margin among black voters, but not reaching the same levels of support he received the last election. please join me in welcoming kristen welker, moderator of "meet the press." as always, thanks for joining this morning. i want to take a pivot. you have an exclusive interview with our governor, gavin newsom this morning. while i would love to inquire about his plans for his own career, i understand he weighed in on joe biden's re-election as biden struggles amid low approval. >> hi, kira. it's great to be with you. you're absolutely right. i pressed your governor over and over again on some of these very significant head winds that joe biden is facing.
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the fact that 76% of voters say they have real concerns about his age and his ability to seven. he was incredibly forceful in his defense of joe biden and his record, and i countered by asking, wait a minute, it's not his record that voters have concerns about, it's his age and their perception for his ability to serve. and to beat trump, the democrats have laid out by their own definition, he says that the president does have it in him. i asked if there's been any buzz, any new buzz around governor newsom about him getting into the race. he dismissed that completely as idle chatter. so it's a really robust conversation, but, again, he stands firmly behind joe biden, behind his record, behind his chances for winning re-election. and there's no doubt, governor newsom is someone who you will see a lot out on the campaign trail. i did ask the governor, is he
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positioning himself to be the face or the future of the democratic party? he said no, he's not doing that. this is his day job. it's an interesting conversation. >> oh much speculation, but he took to the talking points. kristen, thanks so much. we'll see you in a bit. we hope you join kristen for this morning's "meet the press." she'll have interviews with there are rem presenttive byron donalds and governor newsom. she'll talk with national security adviser jake sullivan. just stick right here with us for "today in the bay," "meet the press" is on at 8:00 a.m. right after this news cast. as we do every sunday, coming up in 30 minutes from now, we'll talk to nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston for our weekly segment and look at those results from south carolina. what trump's win indicates for both candidates and the future of the republican party. turning now to 2024. more people are hitting the
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skies and that's what experts are predicting. more people expected to leave home and go abroad. as marcus washington reports, this year's numbers are expected to break records. >> reporter: good morning. so travel experts already calling 2024 the revenge travel year following some down years due to the economy and the pandemic. yet, a lot more people are saying bon voyage. more people are booking flights with more than half of their users planning more international trips this year. despite recent inflation, 57% are expecting to pay more for travel, and more than six in ten choose destinations based on deals for airfare. one spokesperson says this year may break some records. >> now that we're in 2024 and coming off of 2023, we've seen more people travel in select dates over 2023, and we are anticipating more than 2023 that
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we could see numerous days hitting the 3 million mark when it comes to the amount of people going through tsa. >> the vast majority of people said they plan to take at least two domestic and two international trips in 2024. for more stories like this, join me and the "today in the bay" team starting at 5:00 a.m. monday through friday on air. you can also watch nbc bay area news when you want on roku and other stroeming platforms. when you book your trip, book for five, because uncle marcus is coming, too. all right. in san francisco, actress auk qua fina finished her duties as the grand marshal for the chinese parade. she dove into writing and
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producing her own series and done considerable voice acting from the angry birds movie two and rya and the last dragon. janelle wang caught up with awkwafina in san francisco. >> and now you're the grand marshal of the largest chinese new year's parade outside asia. what has been been like for you? >> oh, man, last six years, it's been a lot. but i think when life is a tornado and it's going really fast, it's nice to be grateful for everything, appreciate the chaos, but i'm so glad that it's culminated to being in san francisco. i love the city so much. it's one of the coolest cities in the world. >> she tried to pin her down on whether there will be a "crazy rich asians 2." she said she loved making the original and hope there is is a sequel. her latest project is "kung fu
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panda 4" opening in theaters march 8. a rare bloom in the bay area. san francisco's california academy of sciences says its corpse flower is in its window to bloom. its name is mirage. the bloom will bring tons of extra visitors. it's unusual because of how early in the season it is. it smells similar to rotten fish, garlic, sweaty feet. it could reach up to ten feet tall and will stay that way for about three days once it blooms. experts say it could bloom starting today or by sometime thursday. we are members, i don't know if we'll be going to that. >> keeping you on your toes for a foul smell. >> time now to check in with zib cinthia from foul to beautiful. you had a gorgeous forecast yesterday, but you have a cooldown today? >> yeah. some changes today, but some people might love that. we have about everything for etch.
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let's go outside and talk about the black joy trade. this is a huge celebration. you might see kari hall out there. those temperatures are going to be in the 60s. notice there are a few more of the cloud icons on the screen compared to the kind of weather we were having yesterday. we'll look at more of the clouds ushering in this afternoon. just slightly cooler temperatures as we go into sunday. speaking of the temperatures, 62 in san francisco. 64 in napa. a lot of upper 60s on the board from concord, down into mountain view and into san jose, downtown could reach 68 degrees. so fairly mild day. but still, no 70s like what we had yesterday. we are looking at this low that is off to the pacific. it's going to bring that cloud cover today and rain chances for tomorrow. so let's get you ready for the week. lots of people back to work and back to school. we could start off in the north bay with very light rain out towards the coast and parts of
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101, but most of the activity will stay south of the golden gate bridge. notice how it's coming up from the south, bringing just very light amount of rain, if anything at all as we go into our monday. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, stay fairly dry, but notice what's behind me. we see the shift in a lot of those colors of blues coming down. we're going to begin for the return of winter as we go into the second half of the week. this is going to bring bitterly cold temperatures, rain, and even the chance of seeing low-level snow down here in the bay area, about 3,000 to 4,000 feet. the diablo range and parts of mt. hamilton could be in for a little snow and insane amounts in the sierra. most substantial rain is about thursday and friday. and next weekend. so you might want to bring the weekend plans inside now if you are starting to think ahead. we see the temperature changes, the rain and the snow here, continuing on into saturday and possibly into saturday of next weekend.
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so we'll start off our march on a good foot here as we look at the rain and snow we could be getting. a lot will be piling up to the sierra and parts of northern california. but we could be in for a good amount of rain here, about one to two inches. still a couple of days away, so we'll put those final touches as we go through this week. on the seven-day forecast in san francisco, things turn more cloudy today. but overall, not too bad. we'll go with the spotty rain chance for the start of our workweek, settle into some dry weather, the middle of the week. but then expect some more changes as we go into thursday, friday, and saturday. definitely going to be a miracle march as we talk about the sierra when we started with the snow drought. but things could be going above 100% of average for this time of year. >> love it. nice that we get a little sunshine break. cinthia, thanks. 7:22. much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, the san jose quakes drop their season opener on the road.
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good morning, everyone. heartbreak for the earthquakes in their season opener. san jose opening the season in the lonestar state against fc dallas. the quakes get off to a fast start, scoring in the sixth minute. dallas would tie it, and with less than a minute remaining in stoppage time, dahntay seeley hits the game winner. the quakes were seconds away from earning a draw. instead, it's a crushing defeat. >> you know, i like a lot of the things we did. like i said, for 93 minutes. but it was really disappointing with 30 seconds left to get disorganized and give up not just the initial shot but multiple shots. they went for it and congrats to
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them. on the ice, dropping the ceremonial opening puck for the sharks versus nashville. san jose down two scores in the third. then phillips scores his eighth of the season, as close as the sharks would get. the predators win it 4-2. college basketball. st. mary's extends the nation's longest active winning streak to 15 in a row. the 18th ranks gales beat san diego 88-62. due cass had 18 points and 12 rebounds. saxon scored a team high 20. so the gales clinch at least a share of the conference title. a couple of spring training baseball notes. the giants lose to the cubs. and the a's fall to the rockies. that's a look at morning sports. i'm anthony flores for "today in the bay." >> thanks, anthony. 7:26 right now. still to come on "today in the bay," the capitola of wharfs
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i'm peter dixon and i approved this message. good morning. it is sunday, february 25th. 7:29, and a live look outside. the sun is shining down in mountain view, as the farmers market gets set up for the morning. a little chillier out there than what we saw yesterday morning. hopefully, you can stick with us until 8:00, and then head out the door with a jacket. thank you so much for starting your morning with us. i'm kira klapper. i promise i didn't ruin anything. cinthia pimentel is here with a quick look at the forecast. a slight cooldown, rain on the way. you have so much to tell us.
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>> you just gave us a little bit of a sneak peek. let's see what the skies and the conditions look like. walnut creek, waking up to mostly clear skies, 44 degrees. sfo, it's just stunning as people say hello or goodbye to the bay area. and in san jose, a very nice start to our final sunday of the month. as we go through the next couple of hours in san jose, we'll see the temperatures, no more 70s. warming up to 68 degrees and see a lot more of the clouds around the board. not only in san jose but throughout the bay area. we have cloudier and cooler conditions for today. light rain for tomorrow, mainly for the south bay. and look ahead here, we have the return of winter for next weekend. i'm talking bay area rain and possible some bay area snow. i'll talk about that in ten minutes. >> cinthia, thanks. a live look for you as the sun shines down on oakland. 12:30, the black joy parade will be taking over the streets. this is video from last year's
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parade. the seventh event celebrates black heritage and the largest family friendly event of its kind in all of california. the parade begins at 14th and franklin streets in oakland. the procession will go up franklin to 19th. that's where there will be a big celebration, including two stages of music and performers and more than 200 black-owned venn fors. our parent company, come past, is a proud sponsor of the parade. thousands of people packed the san francisco city streets for the 2024 chinese new year parade. ♪ ♪ that's the largest parade celebrating lunar new year outside of asia. this year, as you likely by now, rings in the year of the drag. we spoke with people who traveled from across the bay area, even across the state to
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come for the parade. >> exciting. i mean, it's fun, it's great to see the community come out. and just to celebrate the new year. >> people told us they plan to spend more time in chinatown, which is welcome news for businesses there. we're going to turn now to elon musk. he's on notice by the u.s. government to give u.s. troops in taiwan access to the spacex satellite network star shield. the satellite communications network is designed specifically for the military, but a delegation of lawmakers learned that star shield is not operational for american troops stationed in or near taiwan. the house china committee sent spacex musk a letter demandsing that he fix the problem and warning him that this could be seen as a violation of spacex's contract with the pentagon, which requires "global access." musk is also being asked to
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brief the house committee by march 8th. musk and spacex have yet to respond. a spokesperson for the late russian opposition leader alexei navalny say yesterday his body was finally returned to his mother. he died in prison a week ago friday. this week, his mother issued a plea saying she had been trying to retrieve her son's body, even petitioning vladamir putin. russian officials say navalny died after a walk on prison grounds. the white house has blamed putin for his death. this week, the u.s. issued hundreds of sanctions against russia in response. the federal aviation administration has given the court of oakland a $10 million grant to modernize airport restrooms. the oakland airport will restore
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a women's restroom, and convert another men's room at gate seven to single user family restrooms, as well as a lactation suite. that work is expected to be completed by mid 2025. the days unfortunately are numbered for many historic businesses on capitola wharf. the wharf house restaurant have operated on the pier for decades, but as you have seen on nbc bay area, storms damaged both of the buildings. the city of capitola deemed them unsafe and announced it plans to tear them down. the owners of the businesses were given just days to pack up. the city estimates the demolition to drag up the construction budget of the damaged wharf. it will not be able to help either business to rebuild. the business owners still open to figure out something. >> there isn't anything as
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unique as what we have out here, up and down any coastline. >> owners say they will do everything they can to reopen in the future. but for now, those memories lay before their eyes. as we continue to honor and celebrate black heritage here in the bay area this month, we are focusing on some of the people who have made the bay area such a unique place. often when people hit retirement age, they might take up golf, travel, photography, playing with their grand kids. but joe rosotto, jr., finds one woman finding a second career in the modeling world. >> reporter: in the world of high fashion, the models hitting the runway tend to skew tall, thin, and well, young. but apparently, carol line dolling didn't get the memo. >> i am a model at the age of 77. this is from a shoot from a sikh
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collective. it's amazing, because i never had any aspirations to be a model. this is from the qatar era. so i've been really lucky to have worked for lots of big-name companies, estee lauder, cvs. >> reporter: she found her true calling about seven years ago, following a career in corporate marketing and customer service. >> then i retired and reinvented myself as a fashion model. this is a designer from new york. when i retired, i realized that i was being overlooked and underestimated. people had kicked me to the curb. >> reporter: so at age 70, she made it a goal to start dressing snazier. >> one day i was in a shop and a woman said, what are your aspirations? i said, well, i'm really concerned that women my age are just kind of giving up. this shot was primarily about the earrings. she said, well, why don't you
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come on in and do some photos with us. this is for one of the local designers. it was a different look, a different idea. it was not the 23-year-old. >> reporter: then the phones started ringing. >> this is a designer tiby. >> reporter: the modeling gigs pull her between the bay area and that fashion mecca, new york. >> soho. it's really unusual when i'm onset for a shoot to have anyone, as a model, who is over 40. and certainly not over 70. >> reporter: it's possible the seeds of dolling's personal revolution came from her childhood in the south. >> i grew up in rural north carolina, and our family history reads much like black history books. my great grandfather was a slave. my uncles were sharecroppers. there was jim crow. that was the environment that i grew up. civil rights was such a big part
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of our lives. >> reporter: her modeling work is an extension of that fight, striking a pose for equality. >> my wish is that other women will see and go, you know, i can do that too. it may not be modeling, but i've always wanted to be a writer, a painter. >> she is a ball of fire. she's such an inspiration to so many women, like she just shows you that style and grace has no age. >> this is the athletic shoot. i want to be on times square on a rolling marquee and do runway at new york or paris. >> reporter: on the runway of her life, age is just a number. and breaking barriers is never out of style. joe rosotto, jr. -- >> i like to think i'm continuing to make black history. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >> we are excited to continue to watch your star rise. 7:38. still to come on "today in the bay," heart disease kills a woman every 80 seconds.
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at 40 past the hour, let's get you ready for your sunday plans around the bay area. we're seeing the sun rise over oakland, and we'll prepare for the black joy parade. let's walk you through what you have to bring. bring the sunglasses and a light layer. in the afternoon, it will start to cool down a little bit with increasing cloud cover. at noon, the parade starts at 12:30, but temperatures will be 62 degrees. 59 in san francisco and half moon bay. and in the afternoon, i think the only parts that are going to stay pretty similar to yesterday's temperatures are going to be down in the south bay. upper 60s, and while the rest of us see the temperatures cooling down just a little bit under the overcast skies. so taking it hour by hour, here's the cloud cover. in the middle parts of the
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afternoon, no rain associated with this just yet. as we go into monday, could be looking at some very weak and light cells popping in through parts of marin county, all of this activity is starting to come to us from the south. so the chances of seeing rain down through parts of the south bay, could be increasing as we go into the afternoon. that's it. we clear out for the afternoon, so you can get a head start on your week. through the rest of the week, tuesday, wednesday will be dry, but changes are ahead as we go into thursday and the weekend. so don't put away that rain gear just yet or your thicker jackets, even though we have had stunning weather. the hues of the blues and pinks, could be the chance of lowering the snow levels into the north bay mountains, the diablo range, the mt. hamilton area, bringing cold air over the next couple of days not only with the rain but with the snow. let's look at what's beyond these temperatures, as we go
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into the second half of the week. notice we're climbing back down into the upper 50s, some low 60s. we're really going to feel that chill on friday with the return of that breeze, as well. and saturday of next weekend, nothing like what we had yesterday. 70s, back down into the 50s in fremont. 53 in santa rosa and upper 40s as you go into ukiah and lake county. and speaking of cold temperatures, we're also going to be looking at lake tahoe, where this snow will be piling up in feet as we go into the sierras. so if you didn't go this weekend, you might not make it there next weekend either as we wrap it up in that seven-day forecast for you. cloudy skies for today, a spotty rain chance, light amounts. we'll stay dry through the week, but looking at the major changes ahead. winter will return next weekend. >> cinthia, thanks so much. it's 7:43. we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston
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welcome back. february is american heart month. heart disease affects millions of people, and health experts say women are more likely to be misdiagnosed. kris sanchez has more. >> reporter: we are moving you forward with more awareness on heart disease, which is the number one killer of men and women. but women, we are more likely to be misdiagnosed and undertreated. according to the cedar sinai heart institute, women are 60% more likely to be misdiagnosed than men when having a heart attack and twice as likely to die because of that. women of color have a 50% higher risk of dying of heart disease, as well.
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while men and women have some of the same symptoms like heart pain or chest pain or pressure, women also have other symptoms. one cardiologist who specializes in prevention says women should make sure to know the lesser known symptoms to advocate for themselves. >> women can experience jaw pain, throat pain or neck pain. they can experience shortness of breath or profound fatigue. they might eperience nausea and vomiting, and sometimes symptoms like feel like indisgestion that could be signs of a heart attack. if you think that they're not going to listen to you, bring a trusted confidant to your visit or to the emergency room. >> to avoid heart disease, the doctor says women should prioritize our sleep.
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we should eat more fruits and vegetables, even if we're not vegetarians, and get daily exercise. you can learn more at the website. join me and the "today in the bay" team starting at 5:00 in the morning on air and of course, watch nbc bay area news when you want on roku and other streaming platforms. i'm kris sanchez. back to you, kira. >> thanks, kris. turning now to donald trump, who won his fourth consecutive presidential nominating contest yesterday in south carolina when he defeated nikki haley, the state's former governor. trump had been favored by more than 30 points, and in the end, he won by 20, still a large win. political analyst larry gerston is here, as always, great to see you. good morning. what does this mean for the presidential nomination? are we just staring at the obvious here? >> well, you know what? despite some democrat's best wishes, donald trump is not
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about to go away. here he faced nikki haley this time, on her turf. and it's the third time they've been together, if you will. every time he's been a winner. this is something especially given that she lost in south carolina that's going to be meaningful to a lot of people. donald trump is back, he's going to be here. it's very, very strong. >> so we talked about the 30 points and it ended up he was 20 ahead of her. how does this victory stack up against the others, is it indicative the party is behind him, regardless of what? a lot of gop voters are saying he's not representative of them. >> that's the point, they always said that, he's an outlier. the fact is, he is really identified with the party. i'll tell you more about that in a second. this chart tells you a lot. these are the three race where is they have been together. in south carolina, haley got her wish that she wanted a one on
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one. she picked up 40%, but she's the former governor of south carolina. trump was strong, 60%. yes, it was not the 30, 35-point differential predicted, but a 20-point win. i'll tell you, i looked at a recent poll, and 2/3 of the republicans in that poll said they would go ahead and vote for donald trump, even if he is convicted of a felony. now, that's what i call loyalty. they are with him no matter what. i think democrats have to face that. >> haley, i believe one of her main sticking points is people will not vote for someone who is convicted oh of a felony. but that proves otherwise. >> yes, but remember, those are republicans, right? those are republicans. so the question is, what happens to independents? what happens to democrats? will republicans be enough? we know that republicans are the best when it comes to loyalty. they have much higher enthusiasm
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caliber than the democrats. but the question is, will that be enough? will that be enough to carry him through? we don't know. but for now, there's no doubt about it, he's in the driver's seat. he's the likely nominee. and we are going to be with this individual for the next eight months, and it is going to be a ride. >> or perhaps four years and eight months. we shall see. larry, great to see you. thanks for your insight this morning. just shy of 7:51. up next, a quick look at the top stories, including the black joy parade. what you need to know before you go. cinthia will have a look at the forecast so you're prepared for your sunday plans.
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faces there, like our meteorologist kari hall. if you see her and more of our team, be sure to say hello. the parade starts at 12:30 today. crushing news for the long-standing businesses on the capitola wharf. the bait shop and restaurant have operated there for decades but storms have damaged buildings. the city has decided to tear them down. the business owners say they hope to figure out some way to rebuild themselves. >> there isn't anything as unique as what we have out here, i don't care where you want to go up and down any coastline.
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>> the owners tell us they are going to do everything in their power to reopen in the future. but for now, the recent storms have washed away capitola history and memories before their eyes. as we've been talking about, super tuesday is a little more than a week away. early voting is underway right now. this is the scene at san francisco city hall yesterday. workers ready to accept ballots. voters across the bay area have many options. mail in, drop off at your polling location or fill one out in person. that city hall voting center and many others are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and vote on super tuesday itself next tuesday, march 5th. as the clock ticks down to the primary election, stay with us. just point your camera phone as the qr code on the left side of your screen. it will take you to our elections page on our website. nbcbayarea.com is a great resource information on
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candidates, how to cast your ballot, and the races to watch. and cinthia has a last look at the forecast before we go. a beautiful saturday behind us. a nice sunday ahead. >> we're staying dry. we've had a couple of weekend wrsz it's just been pouring rain, but this weekend, we'll stay okay for today. let's talk about the black joy parade in oakland. if you see kari or anybody else on our float, make sure you wave hello. we would love to see you. it starts at 12:30. we'll see the temperatures in the mid 60s this afternoon, topping out at 64 degrees. and we'll see most of that cloud cover kind of stay towards the second half of the parade. but still, i would bring the sunglasses and maybe a light layer if you stick around in oakland. this is if trend for just about everyone. temperatures mild but no more 70s like we had yesterday. now, as far as the seven-day forecast to give you a glimpse into the future here, rain
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