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"today" show. it's coming up at 7:00, right after us here on "today in the bay." >> a quick reminder, nbc bay area streams 24/7. you can watch us whenever you would like on roku or other streaming platforms. right now at 6:00, dropping out. gop presidential hopeful nikki haley abandons her bid after a not so super tuesday. the imminent announcement setting the stage for a historic election rematch. bay area ballots are still being counted with some races too close to call. the split this morning on a controversial state measure to tackle homelessness. plus, a win for san francisco mayor london breed as she gears up for her own ballot battle. the just-passed measures sure to boost her re-election campaign. this is "today in the bay." and good morning to you on this wednesday. a wonderful wednesday it is. >> is that what we're calling
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it? >> yesterday was super tuesday. >> it's a wet one out there, too. we'll call it a wet wednesday, too. we're seeing the rain coming down. and we're going to see it off and on in waves. take a look at this camera. you can barely see with those raindrops on the lens. so you know what that means. you need the windshield wipers. maybe we'll get a swipe or too going across this camera. this is the rain that's returning to the bay area this morning, moving from south to north, and as it moves through we've seen some pockets of some heavy rain. you can track this as well if you have the nbc bay area app. you'll be able to see throughout the day, we will have a chance of rain in the forecast that continues into the evening, before things wind down tonight. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. chp is issuing a traffic alert. >> all lanes are blocked in hercules, eastbound 80. if you don't know where hercules is, you've got pinol and rodeo,
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heading toward the carquinez bridge. all lanes are blocked. westbound there's a crash, as well as a distraction from all the flashing lights. no major injuries reported, we're just hearing about a lot of debris in lanes and wet roadways south of there, so that's the big issue right here on the upper eastshore freeway. another issue, the other section is in the south bay where we're looking at north 87. an early crash at capitol expressway caused complications and there's a slow zone from capitol to curtner and it's really early for that. >> thanks, mike. breaking news, a shakeup in the 2024 presidential race. former u.n. ambassador nikki haley dropping out following super tuesday. but it was a big night for president joe biden and former president donald trump. the results setting up an all but certain rematch between the pair come november. "today in the bay"'s brie jackson is live for us in washington this morning. brie, a lot to break down this morning. i want to start with haley and that announcement. talk about that. >> reporter: good morning,
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marcus. so a source familiar with her plans confirms to nbc news that haley will officially exit the race later this morning. we're expecting to hear from her about an hour from now. so far, she had only secured 92 delegates of the 1,215 needed for the gop presidential nomination. the former u.n. ambassador lost more than a dozen states to trump last night. she did pull off a surprise upset in vermont, however the state was her only win of the night and her campaign's second primary victory of the entire race. haley is expected to deliver remarks in charleston, in her home state of south carolina later this morning, where she will make the official announcement. worth noting, it's also a state she lost by a big margin to former president trump during the primary. >> one thing you can't say is that she didn't certainly give a fight in her campaign there. brie, certainly a tough morning for haley. but a very good morning in other campaigns, we're talking about the campaigns of president
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biden, as well as trump. >> reporter: so with haley dropping out, trump eliminates all of his competition to the nomination, but even if she stayed in, it was seemingly only a matter of time, especially after last night. let's take a look at the numbers. so far, trump has 1,057 delegates after last night, including a victory in california, getting nearly 80% of the republican primary support there in the golden state. once again, trump needs 1,215 to secure the nomination. an all but inevitable conclusion at this point. president biden, who has been running with no conceivable challenger, picked up major wins across the super tuesday states. that includes california, where he garnered more than 89% of support from primary voters. biden currently has 1,564 delegates. he needs 1,968 to officially secure the democratic
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nomination. as we mentioned, a biden/trump rematch now seems all but inevitable come november. both are set to hold events in georgia this weekend. that state holds primaries next tuesday. >> a big win last night for president biden, but he didn't secure the universal support. there were some voters in one u.s. territory putting support behind another candidate, which was a surprise here. >> reporter: yeah, this was surprising. the territory of american samoa delivering president biden a loss in his re-election bid. maryland businessman jason palmer is the projected winner of its democratic caucus. preliminary results show the little known candidate received 51 votes compared to president biden's 40, with palmer collecting four of the six delegates. now, with only six delegates at stake, the outcome will hardly impact president biden's nomination for president in the democratic party. the island territory is roughly
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2,500 miles southwest of hawaii. just to be clear, residents of u.s. territories vote in primaries, but do not have representation in the electoral college. back to you. >> well, this is where the work kicks in. full force ahead until the november election. brie jackson in washington this morning, thank you. busy times for ballot counters. they're still being counted with some races too close to call. several big issues have already been decided, including local measures looking to tackle the issue of the unhoused and police power in san francisco. kris sanchez continues our coverage in the newsroom this morning. any big surprises here? >> reporter: despite all of the positive ads that you likely saw on tv, what california's proposition 1 would do for the community and the number of high profile endorsements on prop 1 intending to address mental health and substance abuse, voters seem to be split. let's take a look at the numbers together. as of the last count, it is
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50/50 split, proposition 1 has to get more than 50% of the vote in order to pass. governor newsom has been working on this for years. he was out on election night trying to get last-minute support for the $6.38 billion bond, again still in limbo. in san francisco, measure e seems poised to pass, addressing san francisco police policies and expanding some police powers, and san francisco's measure f also looks likely to pass, requiring drug screening for anyone seeking public assistance. now, the passage of both measures together can really be read as a show of support for what mayor london breed is trying to do in san francisco. >> i'm going to officially call the results of e and f as in our favor! and when i look at all the change on the ballot, all the ballot measures on the ballot, all of what we are going to be able to continue to do to deliver for san francisco, i am
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so excited about the future. >> reporter: mayor breed also backed measure c in san francisco which would tax businesses in order to provide funding, to provide services to the unhoused. that is still too close to call. we'll keep track of that for you. >> thank you very much. election coverage continues here on "today in the bay." ahead this morning on the "today" show, starting at 7:00, our national team of reporters will have the latest results and analysis. you can find results on local measures online at nbcbayarea.com. you can use the camera on your phone to scan the qr code that will take you to our results page. also head to nbcbayarea.com/electionresults. 6:08 this morning. happening today, the los gatos mother accused of throwing out of control parties for minors is scheduled to appear in court. last month shannon o'connor told the judge she can no longer afford her legal representation.
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she faces multiple felony charges and it's more than two years since her arrest. today's hearing is expected to center around new representation and o'connor receiving a public defender. experts say an actual trial may still be as long as a half year away. new at 6:00, new signs of upheaval involving some of the prime real estate in san francisco's union square. the "chronicle" reports burbury is trying to sell its location. they want to lease the property back from the new owner, short term, and then move to a nearby location that's currently vacant. san francisco is reeling from the news last week that macy's plans to close and sell its flagship store in union square. that is expected to happen by next year. >> i was just there yesterday. >> buying me a little birthday something? >> hey, i was buying something,
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all right. here is a live look down in san jose this morning. you can see the rain is making that lens a little wet this morning. meteorologist kari hall is tracking what we can expect throughout the bay area today. how are temps looking right now? >> it's starting out mild, but it's definitely the umbrellas that are needed at this point. we've had some pockets of heavy rain and even some flooding in some spots. some brief street flooding will continue just for a little while, while we get the heavy rain. once the rain moves out, we start to see the water soaking in. we are seeing it off and on as it continues to move from south to north with the new wave of rain coming through in the last couple of hours, affecting many areas south of the golden gate bridge, the peninsula, down to the south bay and over toward the inner bay for the east bay. we are seeing some breaks in the clouds in dublin, but there will be a chance of rain throughout the day. our temperatures only reaching into the low 60s, but the sunshine come back tomorrow. mike has a look at where we
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can find lower gas prices. >> higher lowers now, because we're talking about the approach of spring break and the summer blend is ahead. nothing below 4 bucks in the south bay. san jose's best is now $4.09 at great gas on stevens creek boulevard. in san leandro, the low is $4.25 at bay fair gas mart on 14th street. in the north bay, $4.44 at valero on 3rd, the bottom price here. these are all listed on gasbuddy.com. thank you for sharing. on the roadways, we're looking at wet roadways, anywhere south of the san mateo bridge, a lot more water content. the blue showing puddling and ponding. 87, there was an early crash northbound. i heard about no interruption to service, but north of capitol expressway, there's debris across the area. surface streets may be the alternate. 280 just north of the 101 interchange also jammed by
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crashes in both directions. back to you. >> thanks, mike. 6:11 right now. the future of ai is taking center stage in san francisco. coming up next, the bay area conference starting up today and the big players taking part. it would seem elon musk's on again, off again relationship with donald trump is on again. let's take you to the futures. expecting some green lights and there they are. and a legendary bakery in oakland sold, and you won't believe the price. we're going to tell you who is taking over and the reason it
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visit xfinitymobile.com today to learn more. good wednesday morning. right now at 6:14, we take a live look outside in san jose. some raindrops on the lens, a lot of water on the roadways as you head out. you want to keep that umbrella close by. rain chances continue throughout the morning and into the afternoon. there will be some breaks, and we'll talk about when we get a bigger break in our microclimate forecast coming up. the bay bridge, we typically expect the backup here. you notice the wet roadways, mist, drizzle. there are slicker conditions. but things are easier here because of a crash on the upper eastshore freeway complicating both directions. we'll have that coming up. good morning. happy wednesday to you. markets should open higher this morning. tech stocks were hit hard on tuesday. target says it is opening hundreds of stores at a time
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most chains are closing stores. bitcoin is trading at an all-time high, an absolute record, which is great if you collect bitcoin. you made money. it's problematic for those who envision it will one day be a currency. because if you spent your bitcoin on a coffee, you missed out on the change of value. fed chairman jay powell will testify before the house today. it's a regularly scheduled meeting with the same thing happening in the senate tomorrow. lawmakers want to know the situation on inflation and when the board plans to lower interest rates, which is exactly what the rest of us want to know. the maker of chatgpt fighting back after elon musk sued it. musk demanding openai remain a not for profit company and openai says quite the opposite was true. at one point they say musk told his fellow leaders at openai he wanted to fold the company into tesla, and they posted elon
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musk's emails on the site. the emails indicate musk wanted to make the system less open as it grew and not share the company's knowledge with the public. pretty much what musk is accusing the company of doing right now. over at x, musk posted a tweet that contains what they call the replacement theory, a claim that undocumented immigrants are being imported by the government into the united states so they can vote. non-citizens can't vote, of course. musk retweeting a claim tens of thousands were flown in by airplane. that did not happen. "the new york times" reports musk met with donald trump in florida, along with several other wealthy republican donors. musk and trump have had an on again, off again relationship. he joined apple's tim cook as business advisers in the first few months after trump became president, only to leave the group after trump took the u.s. out of the paris climate accords. cook and others left shortly
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thereafter, and the groups were dissolved after trump's comments about the race rally in charlottesville, virginia. "new york times" was the first to report this meeting with musk based on the accounts of three people who were there, who say they were there. nbc has not been able to verify those same accounts, which is why we're attributing it to "the new york times," and neither musk nor trump have commented, at least so far. >> thank you very much. software developers are gathering in san francisco for the first day of a conference focusing entirely on artificial intelligence. the salesforce trailblazer dx conference is taking place today and tomorrow at moscone center and it's including a sit-down with the co-founder, jared kaplan, talking about the future of ai. the doors open at 8:00 this morning. an update on the east bay bakery which was on the market for $1. yeah, $1 on the market.
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you may remember the oldest kosher bakery in oakland. >> in october the owner announced it was for sale and he said he wanted someone passionate about jewish baking to take over, hence the price tag. now the new owner is taking the reins. he says this new endeavor means a lot to him. his great grandparents opened a kosher bakery in baltimore and now he gets to continue the family legacy right here in the bay area. >> $1. >> a continuing tradition. >> a lot of work. bakers get up early in the morning. >> bring it on. >> bring on the carbs. meteorologist kari hall is putting in a lot of work when it comes to this weather. >> it's nonstop. we need a break here. we'll get that starting tomorrow, a break from the rainfall and the sunshine returns. but we have one more wave of this storm system coming through, and we can see it this morning really starting to pick
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up as it approaches, and seeing lightning strikes off the coast. that will be the possibility that we could see some thunderstorms today, as that moves closer. but as of right now we're just seeing rain. it's been off and on and mainly hitting the south bay, the peninsula and parts of the east bay. we will eventually see it working its way on northward, but as we track it with stormranger, we are seeing pockets of really heavy rain and that's reduced visibility down to very low amounts, very short distances, as you're heading out and driving this morning. looking at the peninsula, down to the south bay, and either 680, 880, it's been pretty wet. definitely 880 getting the heaviest of that rainfall for the east bay. and we're seeing it in the south bay, at times picking up. it's been off and on, campbell from san jose, all the way up to milpitas getting heavy rain, and then moving up 680 through fremont and getting closer to sunol now, as we are seeing it lifting to the north. so a chance of spotty rain today
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and also some thunderstorms, but tomorrow and friday the sunshine will be coming back. now, the weekend won't be a total washout, but there will be some rain chances, mainly on saturday. it will continue with a chance of rain today into the afternoon, and through the evening commute, all the way up until about 5:00 to 6:00. then we start to see the activity winding down, about a quarter inch of rain or less. let's check in on the sierra snowpack we know got a huge boost over the weekend and the start of the week. now we're at 104% of normal. so we've seen it really make up after such a slow start, and the additional snowfall we'll see will be fairly light into the weekend, while we see that quick-moving system moving through on saturday. early next week we'll have the potential of a bigger storm system coming in as we'll be tracking some rain late next monday into tuesday. we're looking good in the near term after today's rainfall, sunshine, and a bit of a break for thursday into friday.
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a slight chance on saturday. then we'll spring forward on sunday morning. set your clock forward one hour. and we're also going to see rain next week. mike, what's the update on the traffic alert? >> the traffic alert is better now. instead of all lanes blocked, we have one lane blocked and we're seeing recovery eastbound away from the bay bridge. we have much better flow from the earlier crash. not any major injuries. a major distraction for your commute westbound, traffic released a few minutes ago. we see more slowing heading through richmond and berkeley, and at the toll plaza we see all lanes filled in. there is steady movement that will continue to build. slick roadways at the bay bridge and much more water here in the south bay. kari showed the radar activity pushing through milpitas and sunol. we still have north 87 really jammed up by a lot of debris from an earlier crash near capitol expressway. earlier slowing from capitol and
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also 101 itself past 280. it's starting to move better now. more rain caused more slowing. 280 shows the build and there's a crash 280 near 17. the interchange is open. back to you. >> thanks, mike. 6:22 this morning. and celebrating women and wine. up next on "today in the bay," the bay area group of ladies making a name for themselves in making a name for themselves in the livermore ( ♪♪ )
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6:25 this morning. and the warriors get a big boost tonight in their first home game following the long road trip with the return of a fan favorite. andrew wiggins is back in the fold after missing the fast four games. he is expected to be in the starting lineup tonight when the dubs take on the milwaukee bucks. we know he took a leave of some kind for a personal family matter. wiggins is not disclosing specific details. we're celebrating women's history month and we're taking a look at some of the women in our area that are unique and that includes one of the bay area's prized commodities, win. women winemakers are literally crushing it. the state average of women working in the industry is about 15%. in livermore the number is double. they've been earning top prizes and prestige for their vintages. winemaker jessica carroll of jmc cellars says women in the valley
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started a collective to support each other. >> i definitely enjoy having that camaraderie around the valley. it's definitely a benefit. >> coming up tonight at 5:30, nbc bay area's row rosato jr. will take us to livermore to meet some of the winemakers. we've got a lot more ahead, including is crime really dropping in oakland? we're speaking with the mayor this morning about the latest data and digging deeper into the findings for our own selves. breaking news on the presidential election. nikki haley suspending her campaign overnight. our political analyst joins us live breaking down the impact this will have going into november and what could come next for the former governor. plus, the current mayor of san jose appears to have won in a landslide in yesterday's election and the former mayor of san jose is one step closer to san jose is one step closer to becoming a uted statesni
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bay area ballots not done being counted. we're live this morning breaking down the process and the surprisingly low voter turnout. this is "today in the bay." 6:30 on your wednesday morning. thanks for starting your day with us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. let's get you caught up on what's happening with the weather. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking the rain off and on throughout the bay area. >> it's been hit or miss and really pouring in those areas that are getting the rain. as we take a look at some of our cameras, we can see raindrops on the lens in san jose and some scattered showers in oakland, some breaks in the clouds in dublin, and san francisco, a very soggy commute for a lot this morning. we're going to see some slight rain chances -- or slight thunderstorm chances along with this rain as we go throughout today. you can see the activity moving from south to north. eventually it will make its way into the north bay.
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the pockets of heavy rain continue as we track with stormranger. you can do the same at home with the nbc bay area app and get to the weather tab and click on smart radar. that's our storm ranger. you'll be able to see exactly when and where it's raining and get alerts for rain as it approaches your location. so we'll be tracking that together. we'll talk more about it coming up in a few minutes. we start off this half hour with breaking news. gop presidential hopeful nikki haley ending her bid. haley is expected to make it official at the top of the hour in her home state of south carolina. >> nbc bay area's political analyst larry gersten is joining us now. larry, certainly no surprise, but why do you think she really battled it out through super tuesday, despite the long odds against her? >> a couple of reasons. she wanted to make her point, she thought there was another way for republicans to run the country, not necessarily the way
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that former president trump has done. but, also, remember, there's been some uncertainty as to whether there would be a trial. and if so, what would happen to former president trump. she was there in the wings. that's dissipated, as her candidacy has dissipated. >> when you look at it, no clear path for her. moving her aside, this is setting up a rematch, if you will, with president biden and former president trump here. i want to ask you, if you were head of each of those campaigns, what would be your first order of business? because we have the same two candidates, but not the same scenario. >> right. i'm glad you asked that question. they each have a serious problem. for former president trump, he's got 25% to 30% of his party that is not happy with him, and clearly that's why they went with nikki haley. he's got to find a way to get those republicans, many of them conservatives, back into the fold. as far as president biden goes, he's got a lethargic party.
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democrats are just not excited about him, so they're there in numbers, but he's got to find a way to mobilize them and show them, hey, i am the future, no matter what you think. so they both have big challenges and they've got eight months to do it. we'll see who comes out on top. >> of course we can't let you go without talking about california's u.s. senate race. congressman adam schiff and republican businessman steve garvey, former dodger, squaring off in november to fill the late dianne feinstein's seat. you say even if garvey loses in november, it could have big implications in other races. >> yeah, that's because of his prominence, republicans came out to vote because they had a candidate, thanks to adam schiff, who really promoted him. that's a funny thing in itself. and with that, a lot of republicans came in number one and number two in races where traditionally democrats have dominated both top spots. the top two people in each race run off in november. often it's been two democrats. now we've got republicans as well. so look to see the possibility
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of some republican gains in the assembly, in the state senate as well, when they thought it would never be possible. that's what happens in california politics. >> look, a lot more that will happen between now and november, and i'm sure we'll see a lot more of you in that time as well. thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. now to the key races playing out in the south bay, it includes san jose mayor's race that really ended in a landslide. former san jose mayor one step closer to congress. "today in the bay"'s bob redell joins us live outside the santa clara county registrar's office in san jose. and they've still got a lot of ballot counting to go, bob. >> reporter: they do. several hours worth. we expect counting to resume in about 90 minutes here at the santa clara county registrar of voters office in san jose, which not only would finalize the results of the races here in the south bay, but will let us know what the turnout was like during yesterday's primary election. the office was predicting
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anywhere between 35% and 45% turnout, below expectations. this is video of ballots arriving at the office from around the county last night. the office tells me counting can go on until 6:00 tonight. one race that has silicon valley's attention, who will replace anna eshoo to represent the 16th district in congress. right now sam liccardo leads with just over half of the precincts reporting, followed by joe simitian and evan low. last night mayor liccardo says the country needs a congress that will get something done on homelessness. he also reflected on his time as mayor. >> we have a wonderfully diverse city, a city that continues to inspire me and show me how people can overcome incredible obstacles, and show amazing resilience to accomplish great things. and that inspiration will carry me in congress.
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>> i am just really delighted and appreciative, frankly, that so many good folks stepped up and said we want you in the mix and we want you to be our member of congress. >> i was knocking myself and calling while knocking on doors. many actually said they still did not turn in their ballot. i said, what are you waiting for? it's an exciting moment to see democracy in action. i'm hopeful that we can see more of a turnout than previous years. >> reporter: as you can see on your screen, current san jose mayor matt mahan easily won re-election, beating tyrone wade in a landslide, 88% to 12%. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest, bob. well, oakland mayor sheng thao is opening up about a variety of issues the city is facing, including crime. she says the situation is improving from business owner, but not all agree, citing numbers from opd, the mayor's
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office says that in downtown, uptown, chinatown and jack london square car burglaries are down by 43%, with commercial burglaries down by 49%. in the diamond and laurel districts, robberies are down 68% and in the hegenberger district, theft is down by 47%. this is compared from data last year. in a one-on-one interview with the mayor, thao credits police and her administration bringing back operation cease-fire, which helps address gun violence in the city. >> after my administration resurrected operation cease-fire, our great personnel at opd and the department of violence prevention have been coming together with the community to really bring back the operation cease-fire and what we're seeing is the fruits of that labor right now. >> now, we did crunch our own numbers from opd this morning, and as of this past sunday, year to date, robberies in the city of oakland were up 39% overall,
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residential burglaries were up 100%. the mayor and i discussed more topics, including whe things stand for the search for the next police chief. you can watch the full interview at 7:00 this morning during our streaming newscast on roku and other streaming platforms. let's take a peek outside on this wednesday morning. whoa, i wanted to see something. well, that's a live look at san francisco. it shows you the fog. kari has a look at our forecast. we're seeing some rain. >> yes, we are. and those clouds are hovering just above the streets and the surface. so at least at ground level we can see. but we're going to have waves of rain coming through, and another wave of rain moving from south to north. so it's really hitting the peninsula and the south bay pretty hard. we've had issues with street flooding and it's a very sloppy commute as you're traveling up and down the peninsula and through the south bay. we're seeing rain picking up again in san jose and coming through fremont, union city and moving closer to sunol. so for the past couple of hours we've seen it affecting some of
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the same areas, but we'll see a chance of rain and possibly some thunderstorms even into this afternoon. i'll be tracking that. mike, you were seeing some rain out of richmond. >> they just ran the wipers here so we can clearly see the water, droplets on the roadway, on the bridge north the north bay. everything moves smoothly throughout the north bay, but we heard about a new spinout on the north side of the golden gate bridge heading toward the span. again, slick conditions. lower the speeds. the green is showing wet roadways throughout this portion of contra costa county, as well as parts of the north bay, along the peninsula, through the east bay. as we look ahead, watch the slick roadways. this evening, there will be a game at chase center and more traffic on the 280 extension. the warriors play at 7:00. we see green and puddling and ponding along the coast, throughout the south bay and through the tri-valley as well. back to you. >> thanks, mike. using ai to help ease our
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climate in crisis. >> how do we produce things responsibly so that our planet isn't paying the price for our consumption. >> the san francisco startup getting a big boost from amazon this morning. how the technology is working to help speed up recycling in california. the election numbers we've been showing you all morning are live and constantly updated. we'll hav
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good wednesday morning.
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right now at 6:43, we take a look at our di planner for mountain view. starting out very soggy and temperatures in the low 50s. we will see waves of rain between 10:00 and 2:00 today, and then a bit of a break as we go into the evening, as our temperatures stay mostly in the 50s. we will see much more sunshine tomorrow, so we'll get a look at that coming up in a few minutes. wet roads, 101 northbound a little extra slow. 87 and 280 having a tougher time. we'll talk about 85 as well. the race for the white house just got much more clear. >> scott mcgrew, republican hopeful nikki haley suspending her campaign this morning. >> not unexpected. good morning to you. we've been told she will speak at 7:00 a.m. our time, so about 15 minutes. yesterday was the biggest single day of primaries, that's why they call it super tuesday, and haley lost all but one of them, winning the state of vermont.
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now, haley's camp will likely point out when she speaks at 7:00, a huge number of republicans did choose her, even if she did lose, indicating trump's strength is not what he makes it out to be. haley was on "meet the press" on sunday where she indicated she would not endorse donald trump, something a losing candidate usually does for party unity. >> they tell me, the pundits and otherwise, that there's never been one like this, there's never been anything so conclusive. this was an amazing night and an amazing day. it's been an incredible period of time. >> donald trump can now be called the presumptive nominee. we've been long able to say that about president biden as well. so barring anything unexpected, november's election will be a repeat of last one, biden versus trump. the leadership of the house and senate will also be in question this november. right now the republicans barely hold the house, democrats hold
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the white house and the senate. we've been checking on the numbers in california's senate race. they would indicate that adam schiff, the democrat, and steve garvey, the republican, are poised to face off in november. as kris sanchez was pointing out, this is the result schiff wanted. it removes the very serious threat from other democrats, especially katie porter. the numbers between schiff and garvey may look close, but remember, the democrats were splitting the vote. most will line up behind schiff come november. kind of the same thing going on in arizona this morning. current independent former democratic senator kyrsten sinema says she will drop out. that means there will not be a three-way race between her, a democrat and a republican that might have split the democratic vote. here is sinema making that announcement. >> the only political victories that matter these days are symbolic. attacking your opponents on cable news or social media, compromise is a dirty word.
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we've arrived at that crossroad and we chose anger and division. i believe in my approach, but it's not what america wants right now. >> we will have all kinds of coverage of local races on your screen down there below on our midday news as well. other news, president biden will deliver the state of the union speech tomorrow evening. senator bob menendez and his wife face more felony charges. an indictment says the new jersey couple obstructed justice by hiding facts from their own lawyers, who passed the lies on to the court. menendez accused of accepting bribes and he's ignored calls to step down. these are some of the pictures from the indictment, the first indictment, items the fbi says they found in menendez's home. democrats have a tough time claiming trump shouldn't run because he's facing felony charges when menendez is in the
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senate facing felony bribery charges. >> scott mcgrew this morning, thank you. well, a san francisco-based a irobotics company is making a big push to decarbonize and help our climate in crisis and the startup is getting a big boost from amazon. >> ginger conejero saab joins us live from san francisco with more on the impact this funding will have. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. it might just change how our next amazon package shows up on your doorsteps. glacier ai is a robotics company that is based in san francisco, it's an ai company whose ambitious goal is to end the amount of waste ending up in landfills. it focuses on recycling, specifically developing technology to streamline sorting through recycling. an ai-driven robotic arm helps sort through items quickly. recycling is a big problem that a lot of people have been working on for a long time, yet there remain challenges to repurposes the volumes of waste.
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according to glacier, amens send 1.4 million tons of waste to recycling facilities every week. fo comparison, that's about one and a half golden gate bridges. the the founders say they both came from big tech and what they saw was cutting-edge technology, but it wasn't being used to solve critical problems. >> we both had the impetus to want to take modern technology, modern ai and robotics and apply it to a problem that really needed solving, which in this case is how do we create sustainability of of our waste, dispose of things responsibly. >> reporter: and amazon is also taking notice and is teaming up and investing in glacier to work toward their zero emissions goal by 2040. >> glacier is really the next evolution in that step to allow us to better pick out certain commodities as they're going
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across the recycling waste stream and learn about what plastics or cardboard are actually being successfully recycled. >> reporter: and once amazon learns what is successfully being recycled, they can then redesign their packaging so that it will change things on the front end instead of being reactive. both companies say that will be the next generation of recycling. >> that's really interesting. >> yeah, a new way to go. >> thanks, ginger. >> i've got a closet full of amazon boxes. >> i cut mine down, take the labels off. that's hard, though. >> i try to reuse them. >> doing our thing. >> everyone trying. we're trying to stay dry. >> it's been so wet at times, but then other times we've seen some breaks and a little bit of sunshine. so it's been such a mixed bag, you're just like, i don't know what's going to happen. so as we take a live look
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outside in dublin this morning, a break in the activity, at least here. we are seeing some sun just trying to break through the clouds. there will be a chance of rain throughout today and you want to keep the umbrella close by. we are seeing widespread rain from the peninsula, now starting to move into the north bay, and we get a closer look at the showers moving through marin county, extending toward richmond. and then we're also seeing it affecting san francisco right now, all the way down the peninsula, until you get to about los altos hills, we're seeing a bit of a break. in san jose we have some rain that's been pouring for the past few hours, causing some flooding on the streets. then it's also been raining either 680, 880, as you're heading north, you're going to see pockets of rainfall. that will continue through at least the 11:00, 12:00 hours, and then we're going to see it starting to pick up just a little more for the east bay, all the way up to the north bay, with a slight chance of thunderstorms into the evening.
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by tonight, things are winding down, but we're looking at an additional tenth to a quarter inch of rainfall, maybe slightly higher in a few spots. as we check in on our sierra snowpack, after all of that heavy snow, we've caught up and the central sierra is now at 103% of its normal amount. we're doing the best in the northern sierra. and keep in mind this provides a third of our water supply during those dry summer months, once that melts and fills the reservoirs. so we're doing pretty good now. last year we were almost at double the normal amount. so this upcoming next few days we'll see about 1 to 4 inches of snow throughout the weekend, not expecting anything major. but we may have some more sierra snow next week, while the bay area gets some rain. and the activity we're expecting on saturday comes in and out of here fairly quickly. and then a better chance of some more measurable rain and sierra snow comes late monday into
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tuesday. so looking at our seven-day forecast, if you were hoping for a warm-up, we've got one day, friday, in the upper 60s. then we'll spring forward this weekend, and cooler temperatures will continue. mike, you've been seeing reports of spinouts. >> we've seen a number of them. up here, top of the screen, blue, puddling and ponding. at hostetter, we had a spinout reported. the latest spinout is south 85 as you head past winchester. so watch the area, the whole south bay has been seeing a lot of rain over the last few hours. north 280, north 87 are showing the typical slower drives and more cautious driving. the rest of the bay shows a typical pattern, an earlier crash did clear from the upper eastshore freeway and, of course, the toll plazas are full. >> thank you very much. 6:53. happening now, encouraging new findings show the lake tahoe waters are becoming a lot cleaner. the nonprofit clean the lake
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literally did a deep dive on its recent cleanup efforts and divers dove down to spots where trash normally accumulates and along the shoreline trash levels are nearly 80% lower. further down, trash still exists at depths of 70 feet. those areas will be the focus of future efforts. coming up, a last look at our top stories and the follow-up on super tuesday. the gop this morning has some clarity in the race for president with an announcement in a matter of minutes. and california's u.s. senate race is set.
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welcome back. we are moving you forward with a look at our top stories on "today in the bay," starting
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with breaking news in the race for the president. >> gop presidential contender nikki haley is suspending her campaign the morning after her super tuesday letdown. she's expected to make the official announcement at the top of the hour in her home state of south carolina. this is a live look at where that is expected to take place. we'll bring you live coverage when it gets under way. this all but seals up a november rematch between president joe biden and former president trump. haley won just one gop primary in yesterday's super tuesday elections, winning the state of vermont. and the race to fill the late dianne feinstein's u.s. senate seat is down to democrat adam schiff and republican steve garvey. you can see that narrow gap separates the two, with katie porter and barbara lee far behind. it also means california will not be represented by one woman in the u.s. senate for the first time since the 1990s. schiff and garvey are the top two in the race to round out the
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remainder of the current feinstein term. sam liccardo leads the race for the 16th congressional seat that anna eshoo is vacating. with votes left to count, joe simitian is coming in second and evan low is third. voters are nearly exactly split on the only state ballot measure, proposition 1, which would address homelessness and mental health, and governor newsom supports it. the measure needs a simple majority, but right now the sides are neck in neck and less than half of the ballots counted. the rain has been coming down over the bay area. are we going to get a break? >> the break comes tomorrow. we can plan on there being off and on rain today. we're seeing good coverage this morning as we take a look at stormranger, and it is affecting areas farther to the south of the bay area as well and moving northward. we're going to see this giving us a very soggy morning commute, possibly an evening commute for
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some, with the rain chances continuing throughout today. as we take a look at the radar around the bay area, lots of green and some pockets of some yellows and reds, indicating heavier rainfall. you can go at speed in some areas because we don't have quite as heavy traffic. here is the golden gate bridge. low clouds on the north side. there is a spinout reported. with higher speeds you still have to watch and control the vehicle. san jose, more traffic throughout the south bay, freeways traveling northbound after earlier rain. the "today" show is just moments away. we are continuing "today in the bay" on roku and other streaming platforms. i sit down with the mayor and we discuss the ongoing search for the new police good wednesday morning. donald trump winning good wednesday morning donald trump winning big on super tuesday. >> a november rematch all but set in stone good morning, it's march 6th,

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