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>> and i'm kate snow. "nbc news daily" starts right now. today, wednesday, july 24th, 2024. addressing the nation, president biden will deliver a primetime speech tonight, it's his first public appearance since dropping out of the presidential race. breaking news, high-profile visit, israeli prime minister netanyahu addresses a joint meeting of congress, his message to lawmakers as thousands of protesters rally outside the capitol. handle with care, college freshmen nationwide will move into their dorms in a few weeks. and let the games begin. the first events on of the paris olympics have officially kicked off, the matchups you can watch right now, plus how tennis superstar coco gauff is reacting to a huge team usa honor. >> you want to stick around for that. her face was priceless.
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we'll start this hour, though, at the white house, in just a few hours president biden will deliver a primetime address to the nation about his decision to end his re-election campaign. >> he'll speak from the oval office telling americans how, quote, he'll finish the job in the remaining months of his presidency, first time he's spoken publicly since sunday's historic announcement. aides say the focus will turn now to electing vice president harris. >> white house staff including those who work in the vice president's office will gather at the white house to watch the speech together, nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us now, this is the moment the president has been preparing for since announcing that he was dropping out of the race on sunday, what do we expect to hear? >> reporter: we certainly expect the president to talk about why he made this decision and how he views the next months of his term of office, this is a chance for the president to try to
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explain his thinking and lay out some priorities for the months ahead, we all know it was a painful decision for him, he had wanted to go forward as a candidate himself and many people who had pushed for him to exit the race are now embracing him publicly as well, to thank him for making this decision, so for the president it's about beginning the process to explain to the country that it's a shared mission between his administration and the emerging campaign of kamala harris and what's at stake with the race in november, of course he feels very strongly the democrats need to defeat donald trump, he did it in 2020, he wants to see his chosen successor do it in 2024, and so expect that piece of it. i can tell you from talking to white house aides anded a vietzers this is an emotional time not only for the president, it was a shared effort to try to have a second term, that has now
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changed. lot of emotion tied up in this. >> kelly, president biden has six months remaining in his presidency, what is the white house saying about what the administration can accomplish in that time. >> reporter: legislation is difficult in an election time, members of the house are on the ballot, they're out campaigning, but looking for ways where they can advance any kinds of legislation that has bipartisan support, also trying to work on efforts that fulfills some of the agenda items of the administration and of course foreign policy, that remains a singular role for any president and he'll be engaged in that, we'll see it with benjamin netanyahu in town. >> we have live picture of prime minister netanyahu who just wrapped up speaking in washington, he's planning to meet with president biden tomorrow, the relationship between these two leaders have been tense, what do we expect from that meeting. >> reporter: another opportunity
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for the u.s. to say, it stands firmly with israel, at the same time for the president to try to use his influence to encourage netanyahu to make some adjustments in how he has gone about prosecuting the war. support to prevent attacks on israel after october 7th, it's a tense relationship. >> kelly o'donnell, thanks so much. nbc news will have complete coverage of the president's oval office address tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific. we do have that breaking news coming out of capitol hill that we just mentioned, the israeli prime minister just delivered a address to a joint session of congress. >> dozen of lawmakers boycotted that speech. thousands of anti-netanyahu protesters descended on capitol
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hill, they're wearing red to represent the red line in the war. >> they've been calling on netanyahu to immediately agree to a cease-fire, netanyahu said his government is working right now to secure the release of more than a hundred hostages still being held in gaza. >> as we speak, we're actively engaged in intensive efforts to secure their release and i'm confident that these efforts can succeed, some of them are taking place right now. >> joining us now is gary grumbach, following the protests outside. you're at union station. a pay jar train station, why did you end up there? >> reporter: hey there, kate, police officers flooding the station, a largely peaceful
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protest, surrounding the u.s. capitol, police officers coming in here. that's what we're seeing, the main train station here in d.c., what these protesters are calling for, they're mostly pro-palestinian and most pro-israel, anti-netanyahu, all of them looking for hostages to be brought home. we're seeing a really active scene here. we're a safe distance away from it at this moment but an active scene with hundreds of protesters and hundreds of police officers as well. we did talk with a few of the protesters. >> protesting because netanyahu needs to go. he should not have been invited to congress in the first place. we're very much against his government. >> huge, growing movement in israel who are completely
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against him. my message to the prime minister, first of all, leave, we don't want you anymore. >> reporter: when it comes to level of security here in the nation's capital, we have capitol police, drones, helicopters in the air making sure that protesters are safe, both inside the u.s. capitol building is safe and this massive palestinian flag here in the middle of massachusetts avenue, folks have climbed up to the statues here outside union station, certainly hundreds of people -- we just heard a loud bang outside union station. cops are moving in. >> gary, we do want to stay with you for a moment. we want you and your crew to stay safe. of course we heard that bang, i want to make sure viewers understand where you are, union station, pretty central to washington, d.c., where trains go, on the way to capitol hill,
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what are you seeing and what are you hearing? >> reporter: so what we're seeing right now are hundreds of people outside of union station, this is just feet from the u.s. capitol, just a block or two from the u.s. capitol, they completely shut down massachusetts avenue and the entire front of the train station, usually this is one of the busiest parts of d.c., the entire road, the entire area is shut down and you have different groups here, right, some folks are pro-israel and some pro-palestinian, and many protests there are going to be some age day or thes as well. the police presence, what you're seeing here, officers appear to be from u.s. capitol police, wearing some body armor, we'll walk closer alongside metropolitan police, we got some serious armored cars as well.
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we're trying to get a sense of exactly -- if you can take a look at what's happening here, some signs that are vulgar in nature as well. >> just to clarify, we don't know where those bangs were, they might be trying to disperse a crowd. stay safe there, gary. >> we don't have a sense of what side it came from the protesters or the police officers side. >> a lot of people, lot of lawmakers boycotted this speech today, although hundreds were in attendance, talk to us about what happened and the reception for mr. netanyahu. >> reporter: vice president harris dofk not attend. also not in attendance was senator j.d. vance, the republican vice presidential
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nominee. most who boy coted with senior democrats like patty murray and nancy pelosi did not attend. inside that room, netanyahu told lawmakers that october 7th was a day that will continue to live in infamy. he said that israeli soldiers should be praised and not condemned. let's take a listen to some of what netanyahu said. >> every civilian death is a tragedy. for hamas, it's a strategy, they actually want palestinian civilians to die so that israel will be smeared in the international media and be pressured to end the war before it's won. >> reporter: fiery political rhetoric as well from prime
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minister netanyahu, he took aim at the minority who have been critical of him for falling for hamas' con job. he brought with him a woman, nora, taken hostage by hamas, told her story, got a lot of applause and one bipartisan standing ovation when he thanked president biden for the his work. guys. >> you're in the capitol, pretty quiet, we were just gary outside, any acknowledgment of the protests happening today. >> reporter: certainly protests yesterday in this very building i'm in right behind me, arrests
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made by capitol police, they've been keeping folks notified of the situation, part of the crowd outside the capitol had become violent, refused to obey their orders, they were dispersing pepper spray to maintain that line. a tense situation outside. but very difficult for me to get in with my credentials. >> all right, thank you both. coming up, why two boaters say they're extremely lucky to have survived this very unlucky run-in with a whale. plus, an explosion at yellowstone national park sends visitors scrambling. visitors scrambling. protect against rsv with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients.
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vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump are both on the road today. >> the vice president spoke at an event for a historically black sorority in indianapolis this afternoon. the former president will hold a campaign rally later today in charlotte, north carolina, nbc news washington correspondent yamiche alci in, dor is indianapolis and vaughn hillyard is in charlotte. give us some background about the sorority holding the event. >> reporter: just in the last few hours, vice president harris was here in indianapolis, she
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spoke to a gathering of sisters for a group that's part of the black fraternities and sororities. she's a member of alpha kappa alpha, the group here was so energized, so much cheering, a crowd that felt electrifying and aides who were very excited about it. she leaned in on the messaging she pointedly attacked former president trump and talked about reproductive rights. take a listen. >> let me tell you something, when i'm president of the united states -- [ cheers and applause ] and when congress passes a law to restore those freedoms i will sign it into law.
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we're not playing around. >> reporter: she also talked about the fact that she wants to see this space of african american voters, the most loyal voters in the democratic party, she wants to see them mobilize. so, of course, this is group of people that are the most loyal base, definitely speaking to people who are going to be fundamental to winning to win the presidency here. >> of course the former president trump is also organizing, vaughn, trump is holding his first event since vp harris became the defacto nominee, what kind of message are we expecting from his campaign today. >> reporter: we're about three hours from when he's going to address this crowd of what we expect to be several thousand, a battleground state here, north carolina, two hours before president biden addresses the nation from the oval office, for
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trump campaign, the rnc chair michael whatley, i asked him about how this changes the dynamics of the race, this was also the biden/harris campaign, now it's just harris. their platform and policies are the same. they as the republican party and the trump campaign will continue to tell the american public there's no difference between joe biden and kamala harris, it's a matter of who's at the top of the ticket. >> vaughn, i want to ask about the fbi director today revealing the gunman who tried to assassinate former president trump researched the kennedy snaix. >> reporter: chris wray testifying, providing some details about the investigation as to what happened. number one, there was apparently not a ladder that the shooter took in order to get on to which
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require two thirds approval from the voters. that's the bond measure. here's how that money would break down over $200 million would go to improving health care facilities like chinatown public health center, laguna honda and zuckerberg san francisco general. just over $70 million would go to public spaces, including a $25 million renovation of harvey milk plaza and about $40 million would improve other public spaces, including the mayor's office. $50 million would go to housing, homeless families and nearly $65 million would go to repaving and redesigning city streets. voters will also decide a police staffing retention measure, allowing san francisco police officers to defer retirement for five years. instead, they would stay on the payroll performing neighborhood patrol or investigative work. now, supporters of this measure say it would help stop the bleeding in the department's dire staffing crisis. opponents say it would simply cost the city too much money. in san francisc,
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ginger conejero saab nbc, bay area news. thank you ginger. meanwhile, the mayoral race in san francisco is heating up and the stakes are high for incumbent mayor london breed. she is facing four other high profile candidates. many are challenging her over the current state of the city. key issue in this race is sheltering the unhoused and due to a recent supreme court ruling, cities are now allowed to ban people from sleeping in public spaces. it's not making homelessness illegal, it's making refusing to get off the streets. when we have a place for you to go, it's making that a more uncomfortable option. mayor breed says the state will start clearing encampments next month. meanwhile, mayoral candidate aaron peskin says a get touch approach is all wrong. any candidate promising to solve homelessness in six months using sweeps just frankly, isn't being straightforward and honest. sweeps don't actually solve the underlying problems of homelessness. they just move it around from neighborhood to neighborhood. and we've seen
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that. supervisor peskin says he would focus on more shelter beds, improving care and better managing this crisis. there are three other main candidates in this race, and we will speak with each of them about their plans for the city. tomorrow at 8 a.m, mark farrell will join us live on our streaming newscast. and then on friday, daniel lurie. and then on monday, we'll sit down with asha safai. you can watch those live on roku, pluto and other streaming platforms. let's talk about our weather now. a slight cool down from yesterday, but the heat advisory continues in many parts of the bay area. here's meteorologist kari hall with our forecast. reporter today we are still under a heat advisory for these areas shaded in orange, including the santa cruz mountains. the south bay, and much of the east bay up to solano county. here, temperatures will reach into the 90s and up to 100 degrees, but the heat is coming down just a little bit for today, with a high of 91 for san jose and 95 for gilroy. much of the east bay will see temperatures in the 90s
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breaking news in washington, d.c. >> mayor protests surrounding israeli prime minister netanyahu speech to congress. let's go back to gary grumbach, tracking these protests all day, we got some clarity about tools being used by law enforcement today, they used pepper spray, not tear gas, last time we spoke with you, we heard some loud bangs, you have clarity about what those sounds were, talk us through that and generally what the environment is like right now. >> reporter: yeah, things have calmed down significantly since we last spoke, guys, what those bangs were flash bangs set up by protesters, we saw a number of the things happen in immediate aftermath, cops came into the area and they pulled out a number of people, it seems as if those folks, those protesters were arrested, they confiscated
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a wagons with materials wrapped in black bags. whatever they were using to create flash bangs were in those wagons. i want to give you a sense of what this looks like right now, we're in front of washington, d.c., union station, one of the biggest train stations on the east coast, the front has been taken over by thousands of pro-palestinian, anti-netanyahu protesters out here, folks standing on the podium here, near the statues and we see the flags, if you can pan up to the flags the american flags have been replaced by mribian flags, that's notable as well. >> prime minister netanyahu has wrapped up his speech to members of congress, he did reference the protesters, calling them, quote, iran's youthful idiots being very critical of these protesters. what are you hearing from
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protesters about the message they're trying to send? >> reporter: they're trying to send a message they would look this to end now, cease-fire, they want to bring all the hostages home. something else, these folks aren't listening to benjamin netanyahu, they have no interest in hearing what he had to say, several protesters, they laughed in my face and why i would be asking a silly question of them, that's particularly interesting, here's what a couple of protesters we talked to earlier today. >> gary, we don't have that sound at the moment. since you're out there, talking with protesters, seeing the law enforcement presence, tell us what the police presence looks like, earlier it was pretty strong. >> reporter: yeah, actually, turn the camera around and show you the police presence, the u.s. park police, tactical gear here, they have bikes and what
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appears to be pepper spray guns ready to be deployed if they need to be deployed. there are hundreds and hundreds of folks just like these surrounding massachusetts avenue right in the heart of washington, d.c., just two block prs the u.s. capitol. >> gary at union station, the main train station in washington, thank you. some other things making news today. let's check the headlines. >> scary moment at yellowstone national park, visitors scrambling for safety after an explosion spewed rocks into the air, the surrounding boardwalk was damaged but the national park service said no one was injured. according to u.s. geographical survey, is this type of explosion is relatively common and is not a sign of impending volcanic eruption, when the hot water beneath the ground rapidly turns into steam because of a drop in pressure. take a look at this incredible video. a boat and a humpback whale leaping out of the water, landing on the boat turning it over, it happened off the coast
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of portsmouth, new hampshire, both men onboard were thrown into the water but escaped unharmed. two teens caught this on camera before rescuing the two men this morning, it was announced that the 2034 winter olympics will be returning to salt lake city, the city won its bid to host the games by a vote of 83-6. the international olympic committee also voted to have the 2030 winter olympics in the french alps, it will be the fourth time france has hosted the winter olympics. just two days away from the opening ceremony of paris olympics game. >> we heard exclusively on "today" who will carry the u.s. flag with basketball superstar lebron james. >> because you're so special, you have the honor of wearing this jacket during the opening ceremony and be the flag bearer with lebron james. >> the shock, that's 20-year-old tennis phenom coco gauff.
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she'll make history on friday the youngest american and first tennis player to ever carry the flag. keir simmons joins us now from paris. what did she say about that whole interaction and moment? >> reporter: lebron james and coco gauff, both on the seine for the opening ceremony, holding the u.s. flag, makes the whole thing even more exciting and you're right, for coco gauff it was an incredible moment. take a listen. >> we were taking our pictures in opening ceremony. he went on this speech. i was upset, this isn't the time or place to do that. i'm like, why are you doing that right now? he ended with that and i was
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shocked. i have to words, honestly. >> reporter: completely shocked. team usa boat, the second from last boat on that parade on the river, that's because the u.s. will host the next olympics, so much better on friday, sit back, relax, get chips and soda and watch the whole thing with team usa, almost a finale at the end. >> it's almost hard to imagine boats on the river, it's so different. keir, some sporting news today, the first round of men's soccer officially kicking off and team usa taking the field, i know there's a lot of hope here in the usa for them. why did these games start so soon? >> they're playing right now, 0-0, in the game between team usa and france. obviously, france is a soccer nation, so it's going to be a challenging game but it looks like team usa are holding their
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own, yeah, listen, the reason i think -- one of the reasons why we have sports before the opening ceremony is because there are so many sports these days in the olympics, soccer for example, you know, it's 90 minutes maybe more if there's extra time, lot of running around and you need some gas between games, they're in different cities, it does mean teams need to find their way to the next stadium for the next game. >> keir, i understand snoop dogg also has a big role on friday. >> reporter: yeah, right, snoop is going to be holding the olympic flame on friday, one of the last to run with the olympic flame, i don't know what to say about that, let's hope he doesn't drop it like it's hot. >> oh. >> keir, if he doesn't, you know you can. >> that was a mic drop right there. right there. keir, i'm so jealous.
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have a great time. thank you. >> you bet. remember, everybody, you can only see the olympics on the networks of nbc, you can only see snoop here, coverage of the opening ceremony is this friday, july 26th. another big event going on, we're less than four months away from the presidential election. >> one of top issues on voters minds is the economy. >> but with all the uncertainty in the news lately lot of people worried, especially when it comes to their investments. according to a survey more than half of investors are feeling anxious about it can mean for their portfolios. so, let's dig into some calm with sharyn epperson. first, sharyn, what is it about the election that gets people so stressed? >> they're worried about what if. what will that mean, what's
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going to be regulated in terms of my investments. what's promised on the campaign trails and what those political promises may never been the reality so the other thing in terms of people's investments the uncertainty, when we see a down market, worried about the outcome. after the election, historically we've seen the markets improve. >> the markets like certainty. they like to know what's coming. what do people want to avoid doing right now. >> having a rash, making a rash decision, doing something with your finances because of your gut, so making those snap decisions and trusting your gut not the facts of what's really happening and what will need to happen for you to reach your
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financial goals. >> what can people do to keep their emotions in check especially given the last few weeks have been so unpredictable, it can be a stressful time. >> i'm not a therapist or a psychologist but i talk to financial therapists for this segment, one thing they told me is picture your money goal, the college you want your kids to go to and whatever your money goal is, picture that to stick that goal, separate fact from fiction, what needs to happen, what's going to happen in terms of getting you to that point and what's the fiction this could happen with taxes or that could happen, you need to do that, also separate the stressors. i'm worried this or that can happen. write them down, figure out what you can tackle, that process
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still ahead, college freshmen around the world moving into dorms. >> but first, time for today's daily snapshot. an unadorable game of peekaboo. that's a tree-dwelling kangaroo. the joey was born in december, but the zoo says it takes about seven months before the animal begins to poke his head out of that little pouch. as their name suggest they live most of their lives in the tree, they're considered to be a threatened species with only about 2500 left in the world. nbre "
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joining me now is a psychotherapist, we all think we're going to be fine and the emotions hit, when your child leaves home, how do you get ready in advance for those feelings? >> i think, kate, it's like many things when it comes to parenting you don't know you'll feel until you're in that moment, normalize all the feelings, yes, it's hard, yes you might feel loss, grief, sadness, anxiety, fear, you're also going to be excited, as they make the transition successfully so will you with some time. >> and i have to say i remember my first time going away to college, it's hard to know what to expect, and i'm the oldest, i'm not much of crier at least in my family context, but that was me the day i was dropped off. but i cried. what's your advice to young people who are worried and think
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they might get homesick. >> important to tell young people, normal to miss home, normal to feel home sicks. when we're listening to them, we don't want to talk them out of it. we want to validate it. empower them, you can do hard things, also nothing is set in stone, we'll try this, give it a semester, the year, re-evaluate if it's the right place for them. stay with them in the emotion. >> lot of students, college students in that first year struggle with their mental health, there's academic stress, social pressure, trying to make new friends, how can we help prepare them for what's ahead? >> we want to make sure we keep those lines of communication open, sending texts, encouraging them, also letting them know what anxiety and depression look like and if they're noticing
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these things to reach out to you, let them know where the help center is, there's no situation too big that we're not going to walk you through it, and when you're fearful or sad you might not be able to think of solutions that we can think of, come to us, nothing is off the table. >> for a lot of young people this might be their first time being on their own, budgeting for the first time, how can caregivers make this transition a bit easier. >> we just want to be there for them and let them know, reach out when you need help. ask them open-ended questions. what's going on well? what's challenging today, or this week? we want to connect with them. ask them when's a good time to touch base.
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give them a little bit of space to figure it out. care packages always a good thing as well. >> i know parents who check in every single day with their college kids, personally, i don't want to look too clingy so i don't do that, how do you find that balance. >> in one year i'm going to be asking you that same question, don't expect them to be responsive every time you call, give them some grace. don't overwhelm them with advice. be a sounding board. give them encouragement and tell them you're here when they need you. >> i love that. thank you so much. so helpful. >> there's much more news ahead. >> you're >> you're if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once-daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief
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up next year in san francisco. hotel workers might go on strike. a union for hospitality workers says the workers might take a strike vote when their contracts expire next month. that would affect hilton, hyatt and marriott hotels, the union says. after months of negotiations, the workers and the hotels have not been able to reach an agreement. the workers are fighting for wages that cover the cost of living, affordable health care and manageable workloads. hilton, hyatt and marriott have yet to comment. we will see relief and a cool down later this week. here's meteorologist kari hall with our 7-day forecast. today will still be hot for the inland areas, but we are working towards some cooler temperatures as we make it closer to the end of the week and the weekend, and we'll really feel that during the overnight hours with our lows in the mid 50s and then our highs only making it into the low 80s in spots like concord and livermore, as well as up towards santa rosa. as we take a look at san francisco's
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the food and drug administration says you shouldn't use an expired covid 19 test kit because the components inside could degrade or break down over time, and that could mean invalid or inaccurate test results. but some expiration dates have been extended because the manufacturers have proven
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