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conejero saab. laura garcia is off, and i'm marcus washington. we begin with breaking news. a massive it outage has hit airports, businesses and media groups around the world. it started last night and continues into this morning. now that impact widespread with flights grounded around the globe and banks getting hit as well. that issue affecting microsoft windows. well, here's what we know so far. the problem is tied to an upgrade of the crowdstrike cloud based cybersecurity system. crowdstrike is now confirming that and says this is not a cyber attack. microsoft says problems to its cloud based services were restored early this morning, but many companies are still reporting issues worldwide, including airlines, banks and, yes, media companies here at nbc bay area, the overnight hours were challenging, to say the least, but we are back and running normally. this meltdown already being called unprecedented. yeah, one industry being hit
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especially hard. commercial aviation here is live. look at sfo this morning. now the largest u.s. airlines issued ground stops citing communication issues leading to long nights at airports around the globe. today in the bay's jocelyn moran spoke with sfo passengers who were affected. a frustrating night and morning for passengers at san francisco international airport. i know management is in a meeting right now on the screens. blue recovery messages at terminal three sfo confirming it experienced an airport wide tech issue. laurie and alexander landed from denver and were waiting at the tarmac for an hour before being allowed to get off the plane, and now we're waiting for our bags for another hour. yeah, they said. sfo has a problem with their software. of course, the pilot doesn't know that it's everywhere else. major airlines, media organizations, businesses and police forces around the world were affected by a massive it glitch caused by a problem with microsoft cloud computing services. we couldn't even check our bags. our bags are right there. they, we
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couldn't even go in the kiosk. casey and his family were planning on going to belize for a family reunion. around 50 of them from the bay area and other parts of the state, and country were supposed to be flying out. minnesota west virginia, a couple other states. they were supposed to be leaving tonight, but nobody's leaving tonight. some passengers were stuck at what was supposed to just be their layover, and others were local and have decided to cancel their flights altogether. asher holmes was supposed to be taking a weekend trip to new york for her best friend's mom's funeral. i'm just kind of remove myself from the equation and just going to go back home because by the time they get it rebooked and it would probably be later and i'll miss everything at sfo. jocelyn moran, nbc, bay area news now earlier this morning, american airlines released its ground stop, posting on x saying, quote, a technical issue with a vendor impacted multiple carriers, including american. as of 5 a.m. eastern time, we have been able to safely reestablish our operation. we apologize to our customers for the
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inconvenience. well crowdstrike is taking responsibility for the worldwide outages this morning, and our kris sanchez live for us outside their sunnyvale office. and, chris, i mean, certainly a shakeup for the morning, definitely not the way you want to start the morning or in our case, the way you want to end your night. but we do know and we want to reiterate what the crowdstrike ceo is saying, which is that this is not a security incident. this is not a cyber attack, because often that's the first thing that comes to mind. let's get right to the statement that he issued overnight on x, crowdstrike is actively working with customers impacted by a defect found in a single content update for windows hosts. this is not a security incident or a cyber attack. the issue has been identified, isolated and a fix has been deployed. but with that one update, there were so many
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impacts to microsoft's 365 apps and also the azure service. it took major airlines, as you mentioned, media organizations like ours, even police forces offline around the world early friday evening. here's how one cybersecurity expert explained it to us this morning about the impact that's so widespread. if there is a mistake happening here, it's cascaded because the nature of the cloud is you don't do it computer by computer. what you do is you deploy it to all the computers at the same time. so if this software and update there is a problem with it, or it's conflicting, this is what's going to happen. so we also asked him what to do if you are impacted. obviously if you can't get into your computer, if you get that blue screen that we, so many of us got overnight, you'll have to communicate with your, boss and let them know that you
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can't access what you need to work. but likely your boss already knows, we also know that this should be going back onlin. things should be getting back to normal at some point now because they are rolling out that fix. it's been deployed. the fix is in the works. however, it's going to take some time because this impact was so widespread in sunnyvale. kris sanchez today in the bay that it was thank you chris. well, scott mcgrew has been talking with as many people as he can, given how early it i. scott, you've been waking people up this morning. now markets are are they expected to open? as far as we can tell, i can't get anyone to say they're not going to. and neither the nasdaq nor the nyse has said anything special instructions or anything to investors. obviously shares in crowdstrike not going to do well today. they're down pre-market okay. if you're at home, grab a phone because in a second i'm going to show you a suggested fix that crowdstrike has posted. we can't show it forever, so you can take a
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picture of it. this is what my workstation looked like this morning. and this may be what your computer workstation looks like this morning. mac computers don't seem to be affected at all. this is a windows issue. the other thing we depend on home internet power, stoplights, iphones, google cloud, gmail, generally speaking, all seem to be fine, or at least they are in the south bay, new york city talking about problems with mass transit, fast pass. but bart is reporting no problems so far. we are monitoring that. i personally stopped it at chase atm on my way into work. i was able to access my account. i withdrew 20 bucks just to test it. if you're traveling, if you're working at a network company using windows computers, you may have trouble today. all right, here's that. fix that. crowdstrike engineers have posted on social media. if you're not super familiar with computers, if you don't need your computer right this second, you can wait for an automated patch. but if time is of the
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essence, you're at home, you've got a presentation, you've got to make this morning. you can boot into safe mode on or windows recovery environment that honestly should come up as an option automatically. and then you'll go to your c drive. this is the part we'll need to be taking a picture of the file directory there. and then there's a file this is the bad guy. according to crowdstrike engineers see dash 50291 star dot cis. you delete that file and reboot again. this is if you are super familiar with this kind of procedure, and time is of the total essence. crowdstrike ceo spoke early on the today show with this explanation. the system, was sent an update, and that update had a software bug in it and caused a, an issue with the microsoft operating system. and we identified this very quickly and remediated the issue. and as systems come back online, as they're rebooted, they're coming up and they're working. and now we are working with each and every customer to make sure that
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we can bring them back online. well, looking at that with dylan, with customers, scott, look, clearly this company is widespread. a lot of people use it, but i'm sure most people haven't heard of it. no, it's good company. i mean obviously everyone's angry at them this morning the number of times. and again, this is the file system apparently said 281 on error. but it is two night one is your is your file number. it's a good company, and the number of times they have protected you from bad things happening that you've been completely unaware of certainly outweighs, right? outweighs what's happening now. they're working on it as quickly as they can. we'll get more understanding as to what exactly happened, but obviously this is a catastrophe both for the company and for places around the world. i've been texting people, as you said, you know, trying to wake them up. and of course, they're the first they know about it. right? right, but we have been talking to the east coast. some hospitals are having trouble with their, their charting systems, not their. you know, not the machines that keep
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people alive. charting systems, employee and systems, that kind of stuff as well. i mean, it's really it is widespread and it was an automatic update. so it's like you're kind of doing the right thing. you left your perspective, you left your computer, and you went home and you came back didn't work. yeah. all right. good thing is there is a fix. now we just got to wait for everything to roll out and take a little time. all right. thanks, scott. you bet. of course we will keep you updated on this throughout the morning. this breaking news? we are on 24/7. look, whenever you want. we are streaming, including on roku, pluto tv and of course, nbcbayarea.com. and make sure you download our free nbc bay area app. that way we're going to send those alerts to your phone and you can learn what's happening throughout the day. we're going to keep an eye on this breaking news as well as definitely other things that you want to watch out for today, like the weather. let's take a live look at san jose 510 for you on this friday morning. it is a busy morning, but it looks like it is looking like a beautiful morning outside. yeah, pretty clear to start our day 63 degrees down here in san jose.
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even through san francisco, barely any fog cover out there mid 50s and up into the north bay. a bit of a chillier start in santa rosa at 51 degrees. we are busy here in the weather center. we have the heat advisory that's in place until 11 p.m. tonight. these areas shaded in orange for you. we're going to see some 90s, some low one hundreds. but i can offer a little bit of good news to get the weekend started a few degrees cooler. we're going to push those those numbers back just a little bit before we launch into next week. even more hotter temperatures are on the way, so i'll guide you through the full microclimate forecast. everything you need to know weather wise. but for now, mike, you're tracking a roadside fires. yeah, we had a couple reported. one was over here approaching the bridge. richmond center fell westbound five a it's at regatta flashing lights. don't worry. i believe that's just a crew much like these caltrans vehicles. there. we'll show you where the roadside fire was reported at around regatta. so coming off the east shore freeway haven't seen any
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slowing. it's only the onramp as far as i understand, that's impacted by a crew there. a fire crew now the other the other fire was along 880 sort of just north of the coliseum. and that cleared before we could get our camera trained on any smoke in the area. so that's good news, but bad news that we have to track a couple of fires. we'll keep watching those. this has not cleared 680 southbound. there's road work going on through the area. both directions show some slowing. i believe those crews are clearing and niles canyon should be cleared. there's no delay reported. i'll double check back to you. all right. thanks, mike. now we will continue to following our breaking news as businesses try to recover from this massive i.t. outage affecting microsoft windows plu, former president trump accepts the republican party nomination. we're going to look at his first public speech since assassination atmpt. keep itte s
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around the world that impact widespread. now some airlines are back up and operating, but many airlines are still recovering. with those flights grounded now. this is video from sfo this morning. you can see a lot of folks still waiting. now this is also affecting banks and media companies. as we've been talking about all trying to recover the problem tied to an upgrade of the crowdstrike cloud based cybersecurity system. it's impacting microsoft windows based computers everywhere. now, microsoft says that that issue
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is restored. it was restored early this morning, but many companies are still reporting major problems. our other big story this morning, a pivotal night in the race for the white house. now, on the final night of the rnc, former president donald trump officially accepted the republican nomination and he got personal speaking for the first time publicly about the assassination attempt in pennsylvania. now, he wanted to send a message of confidence, strength and hope. and today, in the bay's gia vang reports, he had strong words for the biden administration. i'm proud to be an american. he walked out to lee greenwood's song god bless the usa with an image of what appeared to be the white house behind him who died, who gave that right to me tonight with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. president donald trump is now the official nominee for the
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republican party, hoping for another four years as president before he laid out his vision, he first addressed the assassination attempt on his life that forced him to wear a bandage the entire convention in the swing state of wisconsin, and kissing the helmet of the firefighter who died at his pennsylvania rally, moved my right hand to my ear, brought it down. my hand was covered with blood, just absolutely blood all over the place. i immediately knew it was very serious that we were under attack. eyes were glued to the tv at this cow hollow bar, the watch party put on by the sf gop party. he almost died and that was way too close. and to see him standing there was very moving for me and these modern times with modern security, modern secret service, it's just unthinkable that this could happen. trump then made a call for unity in an age when our politics too often divide us, now is the time to remember that we are all fellow citizens.
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we are one nation under and then dove into the theme of the night make america great once again, painting a bleak picture of where the country is today using familiar talking points about the topics like immigration, inflation and safety. we will return law and order to our streets, patriotism to our schools, and importantly, we will restore peace, stability and harmony all throughout the world. trump also repeated lies about fraud in the 2020 election and passed blame. the democrat party should immediately stop weaponizing the justice system. trump energizing his base as they forge ahead to november, confident they'll come out on top. gia vang for today in the bay now, as for democrats, there is more uncertainty than ever in the race for president. that's from the mountain. mounting calls inside president biden's own party for him to give up his run for a second term. sources close to the president are now telling nbc news his campaign for a second term may be close
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to an end. the president is now back at his delaware home, recovering from covid. now, in the past few days, more prominent democrats are privately urging him to reconsider his run. that includes bay area house member nancy pelosi and senator chuck schumer. meanwhile prominent southern california congressman and u.s. senatorial candidate adam schiff this week called for president biden to step aside some bay area lawmakers continue to support the president, however, and his run for a second term. conversations that i've had at all levels of the democratic party and with the president's campaign is that things need to change, be it the messaging needs to get better and the messaging needs to change. or eventually, if that doesn't work, then we do need a change in the messenger. but these concerns are legitimate. it's part of the democratic process. we should be open. but i also feel that we as democrats and americans should be respectful. now you can find all
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our decision 2024 coverage in one place. we're following the national races as well as our local races. you can scan the qr code on your screen, or you can head to nbcbayarea.com. click on the decision 2024 tab. you know guys, quickly. that's obviously a huge event right for the country. but we're talking about also that computer issues. i wanted to folks to know that i haven't heard of any problems for things like the clipper card systems or toll taking across the bridges. so those we've heard of no problems. and normally they would report that across the board. so far we think they probably go out earlier to check just to make sure everything's working there. they test the systems also. my guess, and i'm not a systems expert necessarily, but i do have a background in it. we're talking about windows systems for the most part. right. and i think these are probably built on a different architecture. okay. well that's good to know. i guess we'll let you know though. we've got morning commute. all right. well it's 519. well 520 now. hey time just changes right. yeah. and weather wise i mean should be a good one for us weather wise. should be a hot day. marcus and i do want to
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tell people the summertime. yeah. our weather computer did go down last night, but thankfully this morning it is up and running. so i can get you what you need to know as you step out the door today. a bit of sweater weather to start in san rafael, but by 9 a.m. 70 degrees. so get those errands done early. if you don't like the heat that is building throughout the afternoon, the heat advisory expires at 11 tonight and lots of places going to see some sizzling temperatures. concord i'm looking at you 107 for today. 101 in santa rosa, 100 in morgan hill. and as we kind of sandwich everybody in between, some 80s 70s by the water to 98 in dublin, and we're going to do 87 in mountain view for today. so the heat advisory expires today. guess what? tomorrow and into the weekend we are looking at some cooler temperatures. now. take it with a grain of salt. we are doing 96 in santa rosa to 93 in concord and in fairfield, 81 in san jose. and some 70s return
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by the water. i offer you even some more cooling for your sunday, so take that and run with it before we heat up once again into next week, that desert heat is going to start pushing back into the state and bumping up those temperatures, at least for the first half of the week. so we might start to shift our work plans. day camp plans. as we look at livermore, we are looking at a heat spike for today, the weekend we push those numbers back. look at that drastic change. we go back into the 80s and then into next week. we climb those numbers back up into the low one hundreds and we're kind of on a roller coaster here. look, at the end of next week, we are looking at a change. as soon as we heat up, we are cooling things down once again into the 80s. as we go on into the second half of the wee. so we are on a bit of a bumpy ride. of course, with technology, with the temperatures. but we look at san francisco. if you are looking for some relief, we are going to be staying in the 70s. mild weather models were telling me
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it's going to be windy tomorrow, so watch for that. with the sunshine otherwise 70s and some mild temperatures in the city by the bay are inland. seven-day forecast. share this with the friends. share this with people that are sensitive to the heat. 8100s upper 90s. that's what we will expect as we go on into the last full week of july. mike, you're seeing a nice view at the bay bridge toll plaza. yeah, let's clarify now. you're a meteorologist or you're in the forecast family where we're looking at this beautiful conditions above the roadway. i'm the traffic guy, so i'm looking at the beautiful drive here at the toll plaza. we're just now in the last two minutes seeing a little more volume, but still moving smoothly through the area. it's a summertime friday. we should see those metering lights turn on a little bit later. and we did talk about those fare systems. no delays or problems reported for those fares. so folks are traveling through the toll plazas just fine. there's a little bit of slowing heading southbound. 101 toward the golden gate bridge. typical timing. they should be clearing a crew around spencer, and also there is some low cloud
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cover over in the area, so that may be a small factor, but locals are used to that. the rest of the bay moves very smoothly, including out of the altamont pass with mild slowing. again it's friday, so a little lighter build back to you. thanks mike. well, we have much more news ahead. you're not going to want to go anywhere. we are continuing to monitor the global i
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for sfo. are waking up this morning a long way from their destination. they're actually in siberia, but another plane is now on its way to get them. now the air india flight took off yesterday from mumbai, but the crew soon detected a problem in the cargo hold. a problem that we should point out. it's completely unrelated to the. it meltdown. that plane was then diverted to russia. the airline is working with a third party to assist the 225 passengers until the replacement plane lands within the next few hours. can you imagine someone calling you and saying, hey, i'm here to pick you up where are you? right, well, and imagine just the scare, you know, when you're riding on that plane and you have to be diverted, you don't really know exactly what's going on. especially a country had no intention to go to. so check that off the bucket list. at least everyone is safe. yes. all right. it is 527 for you this morning. next, the top stories. we're following here today including that global it outage
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and where you may feel that impact as you start your day. well airports are feeling it. we'll take you live to sfo for an update on flight delays and the impact on passengers who had a long night. keep it here. but why? what was the problem? what caused this global outage? i'm outside the cybersecurity company taking responsibility. i'll tell you what the ceo says the problem w and whatas
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marcus washington. and what a friday it has been. we want to begin with some breaking news for you. that massive i.t. outage hitting businesses around the world. the started last night and continuing into the morning. flights are grounded. banks are getting hit as well. that issue impacting computers that run on microsoft windows. well, the problem is tied to an upgrade of the crowdstrike cloud based cybersecurity system. but it is not a cybersecurity attack. i want to get right to today in the bay's kris sanchez. she's live for us outside of the crowdstrike offices in sunnyvale. now, chris, the ceo of the company, he's saying something this morning. he's actually spoken up about stuff. that's right. and we'll reiterate what ginger just said, which is that this is not a security issue. this is not a cyber attack. that was my first
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thought when i heard about what was happening this morning. and i don't think i would be the only person. so the head of crowdstrike, which is the cybersecurity company that microsoft uses, he has spoken out, reiterating that point as well. let's show you some of his statement that he issued overnight on x this morning. george kurtz of crowdstrike says that crowdstrike is actively working with customers impacted by a defect found in a single content update for windows hosts. this is not a security incident or a cyber attack. the issue has been identified, isolated, and a fix has been deployed. but that one update impacted microsoft's 365 apps, or 365 apps, and the azure services, which is the cloud services it took major airlines, media organizations, police forces offline. as you mentioned, all around the world. early friday evening. so we talked with a cybersecurity expert early this morning who explained why this is so
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widespread. many times you're going to find some of the companies they they will have an update, and then they pull it back by saying it's created more problem. it solves some and created more problems. what happened here is the impact is immediate because this is real time services. so if you want to do an update, you have to be super careful about what you do with. now we did ask him, you know what what the actual issue could be. he said it could be anything with cloud computing because the push goes out at the same time. that's why it's so widespread. but the mistake could be human error. it could be data entry, it could be sending the wrong patch along. so we also asked, is it prudent for companies to be so dependent on one particular service like microsoft cloud? and he said that it's just kind of the way of the world right now. there are there is competition. there are other companies, but certainly a lot of companies will likely be thinking about
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what the backup plan is in case something like this happens again in sunnyvale. kris sanchez today in the bay. yeah, certainly scary once it happens. all right. chris thank you. well, scott mcgrew has been talking with as many people as he can, given how early it is this morning or, you know, when we started here, 530, still waking people up now, scott, i mean, this is really widespread. some hospitals reporting that they've had problems with their computers. that's right. in charting, not in the machines that are keeping people alive. and charting is not mission critical. i mean, they've done it on paper before and they can do it on paper again. they they have a plan. but if you're at home, i grab a phone because in a second i'm going to show you a suggested fix that crowdstrike has posted. obviously, we can't show it on tv forever, so it would be helpful if you took a picture for it. the other things that we're depending on the home internet and this is south bay only, this is only my own experience. home internet, stoplights, iphones, google cloud, gmail all seem to be fine. new york city is talking about problems with their transit fast pass. i stopped at bart. apparently seems to be
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fine. i stopped at a chase atm on the way to work just to see, and it worked fine. i was able to access my account. i took out 20 bucks. it seemed to be no issues. all right, but this is what my workstation looked like this morning. and this may be what your computer workstation looks like this morning. mac computers are not affected. so this is a windows issue. and it's marcus and ginger have been talking airlines coming back online. some of those planes though may still be out of position. so you may have, some some delays. and i mentioned east coast mass transit with trouble. bart seems okay so far. now here is that fix on that crowdstrike that engineers at crowdstrike engineers have posted on social media. if you're not super familiar with computers and you don't need your computer this second, wait for an automated pitch. but if time is of the absolute essence, you can boot into safe mode or the windows recovery environment that should come up as an option automatically. you're going to go to the c drive and then
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you're going to. this is the part you should take a picture of that file directory there. and then there's that file c-50291 star dot system. now delete that file and reboot and that's again if you're very familiar with that kind of procedure. crowdstrike ceo spoke just a minute ago on this on the today show with this explanatio. the system, was sent an update and that update had a software bug in it and caused a, an issue with the microsoft operating system. and we identified this very quickly and remediated the issue. and as systems come back online, as they're rebooted, they're coming up and they're working. and now we are, working with each and every customer to make sure that we can bring them back online. yeah. i mean, look, it seems like a company, crowdstrike. you don't hear of it very often. not one of those big major companies, but certainly affects a lot of what we do day to day. it definitely does. now, the reason you don't
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hear about them is they are working so hard in the background to make everything work just fine, and so there are lots of situations. here's when the ipod on the nasdaq, a bunch of very hard working people, you don't hear about them because they're protecting you from things that you'll never notice. but in this case, we don't know why chris touched on this. we don't know why this bad patch came out, but it is indeed bad. and we'll get some answers from crowdstrike as to how that happened. yeah, but for now, that's the solution. or wait for your it guy or woman. yeah and get it taken care of that. yeah. when you showed the code there i'm like, yeah, i'll just have to wait. i don't even know what that means. you know, if you got a presentation at 9 a.m. for the in front of the whole board of directors, you may need to try that. my question is a 20 bucks that you took out from the atm this morning. it didn't go through the it didn't go through the drive through coffee shop. that's true. i didn't yet they're not open yet. jeez. all right. now it's a busy morning. there's a lot of things to watch out for. all right. thanks god. all right, so let's turn now to
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that impact this morning over at airports from this historical outage today in the base thom jensen live for us over at sfo. and tom, this morning we saw some of those passengers just sitting and waiting. have they been able to get back on board or what's the deal? this morning there. good morning marcus. as you can see at the american airlines departure area here. and baggage check in area, it is cleared out a lot. it was really backed up earlier. we were seeing a lot of issues. there's still a lot of delays and cancellations that folks are dealing with who got caught up in this. so they're going to still be dealing with that throughout the day. but as far as checking bags and getting people through the departure gates and through security, that all seems to be working now. we've been keeping a close eye. it has been a nightmare for folks, though, who got caught right in the middle of this on the flight screens here at sfo. blue recovery messages were on all of the screens screens overnight, confirming the airport had system wide tech issues. that's gotten a lot better. we're seeing a lot of the screens back up now. sfo officials confirmed they were part of the global software
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glitch, and that will go down as one of the biggest failures in it history. we talked to people who landed this morning and got caught right in the middle of it. they waited on the tarmac to get off their flight for an hour, and then they headed to baggage, where they had to wait for more than an hour to get their bags. others ran into issues trying to check bags for outgoing flights. they said sfo has a problem with their software. of course, the pilot doesn't know that it's everywhere else. we couldn't even check our bags. our bags are right there. they, we couldn't even go in the kiosk. we received a lot of statements from major us airlines confirming the technical issues, including american saying that they're working with vendors, working with their own it staffs, trying to work through the bugs. they've worked through a lot of them now, i've been reading a lot of the same issues on news sources globally, reporting the same issues everywhere from sydney to heathrow, heathrow across the globe. talked to one man from sydney here this morning. said he came in last night, was stuck overnight. he can't fly out now
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until to dallas his his destination until later tonight. the faa also issued a statement this morning saying it's closely monitoring a technical issue impacting us airlines. the faa said airlines have requested the agency help with ground stops. that means they're asking the faa to control and slow the air traffic until they can work through all of the bugs, and that's what they've been doing this morning. and air traffic has been slowed down. we're looking at the reader boards. i'm looking at some right now. the departures right now, and they're back up. they don't have the recovery issues, but we're still seeing cancellations and delays. and like i said, people are going to be facing those for some time now. but it looks like the it systems themselves are back up here at the airport. we're live at sfo, thom jensen today in the bay. that's the good thing. things are back up and starting to move. it's just going to take a little time. all right. thom jensen this morning over at sfo tom thank you. now of course we want to keep you updated on this breaking news throughout the day. don't forget we are on 24/7. whenever you want. we are streaming including on roku, pluto tv and of course
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over on our website nbcbayarea.com. make sure you download our free nbc bay area news app. if you haven't already done so. so that way you will get those alerts sent straight to your phone throughout the day. and that is the place to be if you want to keep tabs on where our breaking news is and our weather, let's look at a live look at san jose this morning. 540 for you on this friday morning. it looks like it's going to be a beautiful day from what we're hearing, cynthia. but a bit of some clouds. still, it's going to be a hot day. a hottest day of the week so far. but i offer you the cool marine layer if you're finding yourself in san francisco, marin we see the top of mount tam there, 54 in the city to 63 and mild start down here in san jose. we go out into livermore 63 to start our morning there. and how about this? it is the weekend. we need to find some relief amid the technical issues of course the heat. but if you're going up to south lake tahoe, we start the morning at 48 and go up into the
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upper 80s this afternoon. but of course, the story for heat isn't only in tahoe, but in the bay area as well. we start our planner in danville, low 60s throughout the morning to 70s by nine. a m 10 a.m. into the noon hour. we are warming to those nearly 90 degrees there and into the afternoon. the hottest part of the day, three, four, 5:00 i'm putting you near 100 degrees now. this will be the hottest day of the week, even on into dinnertime and into the rest of our friday night plans. we are looking at some really scorching temperatures in our inland valleys. but there is better news, less of those warmer temperatures for the weekend. here but into next week we are looking at another heat spike. i'll be back with those details in a bit. mike. we usually predict lighter traffic early on friday. yes today is according to prediction right here. westbound 37. just like we talk about the patterns of same right but lighter traffic flow. no big deal. we're looking at some
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slowing just starting on the incline for the bay bridge. the metering lights should be turned on any minute, probably in a couple of minutes because a little bit later on a friday usually as well. this is just starting to clear. we had slowing because of a late pickup, i believe for the construction zone on 680 pleasanton now smoothing out in your commute direction southbound and no major issues. the volume out of the altamont pass. great. a disabled vehicle reported eastbound on the san mateo bridge coming from the peninsula. no major problems, but i'm tracking that. let's talk about something that may be going on for your delays for the vta system. you've seen this for the last couple of days. second day in a row, in fact, that they're working on the orange and the green lines for certain sections of that light rail project. so there will be a bus bridge in place. the bus station is right next to the vta station, so you should be fine. just might present a little change to your schedule vta. org and then this weekend you'll have a delay here for the muni system because they're working on that twin peaks tunnel project. they do this every few weekends as they work on that today. this weekend we'll have west portal and forest hill
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stations closed. there's bus replacements there from castro and church stations back to you. all right. thanks mike. our coverage of the global computer outage continues throughout the morning. but just ahead, a look at other news stories we're following, including a day of action on tap in oakland. the message being sent from one neighborhood hit especially hard by gun violence. keep it right here. you're watching
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as you step out the door, maybe a light jacket low. a low 60s. and as we go on into the noontime, 75 degrees into the afternoon in the 80s, right there by the water. so we're going to transition to short sleeve shorts and some sunglasses, hotter as you make your way into the east bay. i'll give you a full look at the microclimate forecast coming up. yeah. don't need those sunglasses just yet. right here though, the golden gate bridge. we don't have any problems as far as surprises, the fog sometimes hits the north side of the bridge and that's what we do find light traffic keeps things moving smoothly. we'll track the build, though. there was slowing as crews cleared from the north side of the bridge in marin county, and now we're at speed through that section of your commute. thanks a lot, mike. and cynthia. an update now on our breaking news and the massive i.t. outage impacting airports, businesses and media groups around the world. the impact is widespread. now. we know that the problem is tied to an
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upgrade of the crowdstrike cloud based cybersecurity system. it's impacting airlines, banks, and businesses as well as microsoft windows computers everywhere. microsoft says the issue was restored early this morning. american and delta airlines have resumed service, while others are still working to get back u. on to some other news history made last night in milwaukee as donald trump was nominated the republican presidential candidate for the third time in a row. scott mcgrew joining us this morning with that. and scott, this was an extraordinary moment as the former president describing that attempt on his the assassination attempt on his life. yeah. and we often talk about political theater. right. but that seems like the wrong term in this case. it was dramatic, but none of it was disingenuous. the crowd absolutely electric as trump came out onto the stage. miramar park costa mesa texas from sea to shining sea. trump started
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his speech with a description of the assassination attempt. he said he would tell the story just once, that it was too painful to recount more than once, and the crowd, and i'm sure tv audiences listened with rapt attention. i'm not supposed to be here tonight, not supposed to be here. gaugh. you know. you are. you are, you are. thank yo. but i'm not. and i'll tell you. i stand before you in this arena. only by the grace of almighty god. in fact, speaker after speaker throughout the day yesterday talked about an act of
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god that this was god's plan, that trump should live of course, a firefighter at the rally did not survive, and trump and the crowd took time to reflect on that. 50 year old corey cooper, comparator, died at the scene. several other people were hurt. now, a number of people have noted the name on the bottom of the jacket is not the way the chief conspirator spelled his name. we're not sure if that's his original jacket or a facsimile, but the emotion was certainly very real. we also got our first look at the former first lady, melania trump, in quite some time, and the rest of the trump family there celebrating the big question we never expected to ask, especially this late in the game, is who is the republican
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candidate going to face in just 108 days from now? in the november election, the pressure on president biden to drop out of the race is now tremendous. the closest of close allies reportedly now counseling him to reconsider his decision to stay in the race. nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, the associated press reports. even barack obama. compounding the problem, of course, is that president once again in delaware, self-isolating after contracting covid on the campaign trail. we have no idea on what a timeline on a decision would be, or even if he's making a different decision. but time is certainly of the essence. if the president were to decide not to run and to be clear, we're talking about a second term, he'd still be president. then his delegates at the upcoming democratic national convention would be released, and the convention would be just like conventions of a 100 years ago with a convention attendees picking their candidate, but will biden do that? or will he
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ignore the pressure? now i'm standing here talking to you, but behind the scenes at nbc, there are dozens or hundreds of people working on getting that answer. and marcus, we expect a development or developments to come quite soon. absolutely. all right. scott mcgrew, for us, this morning, scott. thank you. well, some south bay leaders, they're trying to deliver a message to the u.s. postal service, do more to protect people's mail. san jose representative jimmy panetta and council member domingo candelas. they actually held a news conference in the evergreen neighborhood yesterday. they stood beside a community mailbox, targeted by thieves dozens of times. panetta says that that mail service has changed the locks, but it is not enough. with mail theft increasing 87% since the pandemic and violent crime against mail carriers doubling. let's be serious those locks will only last as long as the until the next mail carrier gets
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robbed of the key. panetta is prompting his by bipartisan mail theft act. it would increase coordination between local and federal authorities while investigating crimes. he also is calling for the usps to replace conventional locks with electric keys and for postal officers to patrol those streets to protect mail carriers. community leaders in east oakland are organizing a day of action this morning. now it's focused on ending the cycle of violence in one specific area between 82nd and 90th avenues. it's now an annual event that first started in 2022. now, advocates call this an area beset by problems, including homelessness, illegal dumping, open air drug markets and even traffic related issues. that event gets underway at 10 a.m. at the black cultural zone welcome center on international boulevard, and updating you on our breaking news this morning. that global i.t. outage impacting industries around the world. more specifically, it's
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impacting computers that run on microsoft windows. well, the issue is tied to an upgrade for crowdstrike cybersecurity software, which the company has since pulled back. but it is still having a huge ripple effect. flights are grounded, bank operations are being slowed down, and media groups are trying to recover. now we'll have the latest developments at the top of the next hour. watch out for that. it is a very busy friday morning for us here at today the bay, but it is friday and it is shaping up to be a beautiful day and possibly a beautiful weekend. right, cynthia? yeah, today we are starting off mostly clear around the bay area. a nice start behind me along 101 in palo alto, previewing what will be some sunny skies and also some hot temperatures. hottest day of this week will be today. we are looking at triple digits for parts of martinez, concord, livermore, down into morgan hill, santa rosa as well and the north bay wine country going to get pretty toasty up there, so drink lots of water with that. a
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glass of wine out there. we are looking at temperatures by the bay, also fairly warm. 76 in san francisco, 87 in oakland and palo alto. and we are going to do some low 70s out in half moon bay. i also want you to be aware of what's going on across the state. we are dealing with some wildfires out there, which is going to bring some of that unhealthy air moderate through most of the bay area, actually. so if you're sensitive to those changes to the heat, just find ways to take care of yourself for the next couple of days. now, as we go on into the weekend, i offer a bit of good news to you is if you don't like the hottest day of the week today we are going to pull those numbers back just a little bit. saturday and sunday, but prepare for what it says up there. heating up again into next week as that desert heat just blankets the state. you can see those contours there in the dark reds and even some purples. we are warming things up as we start our next workweek. 70s and 80s by the bay, 90s as we make our way into the valleys, the
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hills, and even some triple digits into parts of the greater area into tuesday, i think this will be the hottest day of the upcoming workweek, with some 90s 100 still remaining on the board. the peninsula also getting very warm and into wednesday a bit cooler. a bit, emphasis on a bit, but that heat will continue as we look at 102 in concord to 100 in morgan hill, san francisco. not included in the heat advisory or the upcoming heat alerts that could be issued, but still fairly mild in the city, with some 70s continuing for the next couple of days. mike, you say the bay bridge metering lights have been activated. they have been activated and a bit more slowing. just a bit. we're talking about that as well for the bay bridge. no backup visible on the camera. a little slowing on the incline. so very manageable for the volume. but they did activate those lights. highway 37 shows slowing, but highway four does not. so again, light traffic throughout contra costa county and still a little bit of slowing south. 680 after the late pickup for the crew
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heading southbound right here. great drive for vasco though. back to you. all right. thanks, mike. happening now, san francisco bay ferry is quickly resuming service for its brand new free water shuttle between oakland and alameda. all rides were suspended yesterday following an initial voyage wednesday after crews noticed the water taxi had somehow been damaged. well, welders have now completed all repairs and ahead, at six, a massive i.t. crisis knocks out computer systems worldwide. the crowdstrike ceo speaks out as the company scrambles to get customers back online, plus flights also impacted by this global outage. many passengers are now stranded. we're live at sfo with the ongoing headaches and the slow update as systems come back onne. stay with usli ginger
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