tv Today in the Bay NBC August 22, 2024 5:00am-6:00am PDT
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right now at five. an emotional night at the dnc. tim walz, accepting the democratic nomination for vice president with a pep talk packed with viral moments. we are in in chicago with his message to voters. and history is expected to be made tonight. we're looking ahead as vice president kamala harris prepares to accept her party's nomination on the final night of the convention. this is today in the bay. and a very good thursday morning to you. thanks for starting your day with us at 5:00. right now, i'm laura garcia. and i'm marcus washington. mike is going to have a look at that commute coming up in just a bit. but let's talk about that forecast this morning. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking what we can expect out there today. and it's going to be another nice one, but much cooler. and we are going to see a drop in temperatures for a couple of days. even though we're starting out mild, we're right now in the low 60s from san jose to palo alto to walnut creek and upper 50s in san francisco, already a breezy wind picking up there as
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we go throughout today, we are going to see those temperatures about ten degrees lower than yesterday. so we're looking at a high of 75 degrees in san jose, 78 degrees in morgan hill, and for much of the east bay, some mid to upper 70s only 80 in concord as well as antioch, while oakland will see a high of 71 and will be in the low 60s for half moon bay, with mid 70s for redwood city and san francisco. we're back to the 60s, so we'll talk about what's ahead in a few minutes. mike takes us to the carquinez bridge. yeah, we'll give you a big view of contra costa county over in this portion of our map, there's benicia, carquinez bridge or al zampa, depending on which way you go. most of us still call it carquinez bridge over here, as you travel westbound, there will be a crew that's still blocking, possibly two lanes for a bit. as you're heading toward the bridge. it doesn't look like any slowing on the sensors. a smooth drive, our first slowing should show up in a few minutes. over there, out of merritt island for westbound highway 37 not there yet. smooth drive up and down the peninsula and other side of the bay. looks
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like a new, possibly a disabled vehicle. check on the hazard reported over there in pleasanton, dublin area. back to you. thanks, mike. well, today is the last day at the democratic national convention. want to give you a live look this morning inside the united center. this is where vice president kamala harris is expected to speak tonight. so last night, minnesota governor tim walz accepting the democratic nomination for vice president. today in the bay's damian damian trujillo continues our coverage from chicago. good morning. today is a big day. kamala harris officially accepting the nomination here in chicago. it's been three days of booming cheers. and there's one day left. there were many speakers and acts last night that brought delegates to their feet from stevie wonder to former president bill clinton, but last night was about vice presidential nominee tim walz. walz took the stage shortly before ten local time, and by then the crowd had built up their excitement and walz wasted no time going on the attack. their project, 2025 will make things much, much harder for
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people who are just trying to live their lives. they spent a lot of time pretending they know nothing about this, but look, i coached high school football long enough to know and trust me on this. when somebody takes the time to draw up a playbook, they're going to use it. they'll start jacking up the costs on the middle class. they'll repeal the affordable care act, they'll gut social security and medicare, and they will ban abortion. across this country with or without congress. the delegates soaked it all in with those from california and the bay area leading the way. i mean, the energy he brought. this is a man who understands people, and he understands kindness and decency. these are things that donald trump simply does not have. and we couldn't have asked for a better running mate for kamala harris. i wish he was my next door neighbor. he's the classic person that you want as your neighbor, because if your kid comes flat, tire coach walz will be out changing
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it. if your kid needs some extra coaching for sport, coach walz will be doing it. there were many surprises on stage last night, and no doubt there will be more today as kamala harris makes history here in chicago. we are in chicago. i'm damian damian trujillo today in the bay. all right. as you heard, damian just mentioned, vice president kamala harris will close out the dnc convention with her acceptance speech later tonight. today in the bay's bob redell joins us live this morning. and what do we expect from the oakland native? bob good morning to you, laura. nbc news is reporting that vice president harris will begin her speech in chicago by praising president joe biden, who is, you're well aware, stepped aside earlier this summer to allow harris to run for president. she is expected to thank him for his service and highlight the administration's accomplishments. then harris will focus on three areas one, she will contrast her vision for america with the one being offered by former president donald trump. two a campaign
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official tells nbc news she'll root that vision in a, quote, deep and abiding sense of patriotism. and three, she will share a personal and professional background of herself. kamala harris also has to reintroduce herself to american voters. of course, she's the sitting vice president, so she has a lot of name recognition. but most americans don't know a lot about her. you know, those of us here in california, we're pretty familiar with her and her career, but a lot of voters are just getting to know kamala harris, her life story, her experience, what she stands for. when vice president harris speaks tonight, she will make history as the first black woman and first asian american person to accept a major party's nomination for president of the united states, nbc news reports. harris is conscious that as a black and south asian woman, she wants to be, quote, a president for everyone. reporting live, bob redell today in the bay. we will see how it all plays out.
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thank you. bob. stay with nbc to watch vice president kamala harris accept her nomination tonight on the final night of the democratic national convention, coverage begins at 6:00. join lester holt, savannah guthrie, and the nbc news team for live reporting, interviews and analysis right here on nbc bay area and of course, our damian trujillo will continue the coverage from the dnc. you can watch him live tonight on nbc bay area. former president donald trump heads to arizona today to take aim at immigration. so yesterday in north carolina, trump held his first outdoor campaign event since that assassination attempt. the former president spoke from behind a bulletproof glass while his speech focused on national security. trump also laid the groundwork to potentially question the election results. he also responded to those sharp attacks from the obamas. our primary focus is not to get out the vote. it's to make sure they don't cheat because we have all the votes you need. he was taking shots at your president and so was michelle. you know, they always say, sure. please
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stick to policy. don't get personal. and yet they're getting personal all night long. these people do. i still have to stick to policy. well, the former president will be glendale tomorrow for his first rally in the state since harris took over the ticket. meanwhile, trump could soon get a boost from robert f kennedy jr. the independent candidate planning to drop out and endorse trump. this is all according to two sources familiar with the plans. kennedy spokesperson posted on x yesterday that his boss plans to address the nation live on friday about his path forward. happening today, homeless advocates are organizing a protest opposing san francisco's recent effort to clear its encampments. critics argue mayor london breed is making sweeps a central part of her reelection strategy. the mayor admits the city must change its position on the unhoused. advocates plan to gather a little after noon along
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the sixth street corridor. one of the flashpoints in the recent crisis. they also plan to march to city hall. 508 this morning, let's take a live look outside in downtown san jose. beautiful start to our thursday morning. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking those temperatures there, and i can even tell this morning, like coming in, it is a little bit cooler. yes. and it will be a much cooler day. we are going to see those clouds linger for a lot longer. so as we're getting started, we can see the clouds over san francisco. and it's also the first day of school for a lot of kids once again. so in emeryville it's going to be cloudy and drop off time. we're in the low 60s. overall, a cool day so they can wear pants and long sleeves for the start of the school year, and our temperatures will be cooler than what's average for this date. a big change compared to what we've seen recently. so santa rosa today, the high will be 77 when normally on this date we're up to about 85 degrees. we're about eight degrees cooler than normal. and concord san francisco about average there. and in oakland we're just a few
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degrees below what we typically see. while san jose will be in the mid 70s. take advantage because we will see big changes ahead. we'll talk about that in a few minutes. mike's been tracking how those gas prices are moving. yeah. and it may look like big changes. we're just picking out different cities because some more school districts start today. so we'll talk about san jose school district. another school district starts today. mount pleasant. we're going to head for south of there, just a little south of that school district to san jose's best price of 375 at platinum gas on tully road. next price up here. san bruno park school starts, so we'll report san bruno as we get back here to san bruno. gas. 419 a gallon on san mateo avenue. we're looking over toward the last price. emeryville, carey talked about that school district starting today as well. the best we can find listed is for 85. that's at the shell station on powell. it's right below our traffic camera. we can look over the top of that, but today we're looking at that as the last price that we got through gasbuddy.com on the roadways. we'll look at the
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smooth flow of traffic. i told you we check on tri valley. but first a stop a crash here reported on the nimitz southbound. the crash has been reported northbound to see a little slowing, which just cleared up. but either way, the crash reported on the shoulder will track that and disabled vehicle reported traveling west around el charro. it may be blocking the slowing, so we'll track that back to you. good to know. thanks, mike. slamming the brakes on rail freight in canada. coming up next. why the labor dispute to the north could send shockwaves throughout the u.s. economy. plus, move over netflix. here comes a chick flicks. yeah. we're going to tell you about the reported streaming platform. one popular food chain is working to launch and get ready for a west coast showdown. giants versus the mariners three game series, kicking off this friday at 7 p.m. right here on nbc. bay are. best seat in the house. much more news ahead. you're watching toda in the bayy
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with security and get started for $49.99 a month. plus ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. call today! all for the kids in mill valley. it's going to be a little foggy to start out and temperatures in the upper 50s. jackets on throughout the morning, but you may want to take them off this afternoon. it's going to be comfortable with a high of 65. we'll get a look at all of our microclimates and cooler temperatures, at least for now. coming up, i'm going to tell you that things moving very clearly and smoothly in fremont. it is moving smoothly right here for this portion of the nimitz. but i've been watching this very closely. there is. let's see,
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where is it? there's a set of headlights right in the center divide that's just sitting there. i'm going to check on that report. and clearly the traffic is getting by. will give you the details. but also looking very closely at the world of business. let's check in with silvana. hey, mike, good morning to you. all right. let's start with wall street, which is set to open higher after the markets rose yesterday with the dow up for the sixth time in the past seven sessions, while the s&p 500 and the nasdaq were up for the ninth time in the past ten days. and the moves coming as the minutes from the last month's federal reserve meeting signal, most members believe it's appropriate to cut interest rates at their meeting in september. investors will look for more confirmation when fed chairman jerome powell speaks tomorrow. meanwhile, in focus today, we get data on jobless claims and existing home sales. canada's two main railroads have shut down operations after failing to avert a strike by about 9000 union workers. canadian national and canadian
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pacific kansas city locking out employees after a deadline passed early this morning. this could have an impact on the u.s. economy, as all rail traffic and shipments crossing the border have stopped. billions of dollars in goods move between canada and the u.s. via rail. each month. commodity markets could feel most of the pain, as canada is a major exporter of potash, fertilizer, wheat, grain and oil seeds, and chick fil a may soon be challenging. netflix and disney plus. deadline reports the fast food chain is working with production companies and studios to create original shows for a streaming platform that could debut later this year. chick fil a is initially focusing on family friendly, unscripted content, including a game show, but the service could also feature scripted series, animation and content that's either licensed or bought from other entertainment outlets. chick fil
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a has not commented. guys, how about that? i'm just hungry. yeah. no kidding. exactly wow. interesting. as long as it comes with a side of sauce. yeah. polynesian for me. all right, let's see. and a reminder this morning, the summer olympics. far from over. because we're less than a week from the paris paralympics. ahead lies 11 spectacular days of sporting action. 4500 athletes are set to compete across 22 sports. and you can keep up with all the action on peacock. the opening ceremony is set for wednesday, august 28th, 516 right now. trending this morning, pumpkin spice continues its creep into summer because nothing says fall like pumpkin spice, right, marcus? well, i don't know. not my thing, but i think so. carey will know more than me. but you know what? starbucks is actually bringing back it earlier than ever this year. in fact, starting today, coffee chain's
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fall menu return is going to mark the earliest date for the pumpkin spice, the popular pumpkin spice latte. there, and it's fall flavored friends, of course. now, here's a fun fact for you. psl turns the same age this year as singer olivia rodrigo. i know i thought the same thing to kerry, but it's 21. if you were wondering. pumpkin spice now, starbucks latest seasonal items, they actually are the all new ice apple kris nondairy cream. yeah. interesting. okay, so they've got some variants. are you making a beeline over there? should we always say this because she's our pumpkin? i do like pumpkin spice, but i make my own coffee. i don't spend that much money on starbucks. like, i'm just not that person at all. no, never say that. she's a bad person. to ask whether or not fall kicks off with pumpkin spice because she's a year round. yeah, yeah. that's right. all right. well, hopefully that will help usher in some cooler weather. yeah i love that for now. and then next week it's back to iced coffee
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because it's going to be hot again. so let's enjoy this now while we have it. it's going to be in the low 60s as you step out the door. upper 50s for san francisco and the clouds that we are seeing overhead will linger a lot longer throughout the morning, keeping those temperatures down. it's the first day of school, also in menlo park. today it's going to be a cloudy morning and drop off time. i think that's pretty good for the school pictures though. when you're taking the pictures of the kids out before they get on the bus or walk to school, and at pick up time, it will be in the upper 60s. so really comfortable. but it will be windy. let's get a look at our highs across the bay area for today. we're up to 77 in los gatos and cupertino. we don't always see temperatures like this in the 70s for much of the bay area, even in the inland valleys, livermore, up to 78 degrees and 80. in concord, in antioch. those are the warmer spots, while redwood city will be in the mid 70s. we'll stay in the 60s in san francisco. one thing you'll notice, though, that it will be very windy
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throughout the day, including the north bay where some of those gusts will reach into the 25 30 mile per hour range. and so temperatures in the upper 70s may actually feel a little bit cooler. let's go. hour by hour with our wind forecast and these areas in pink and the purple, those are the hills of the mountains where we may see gusts up to 50mph today. and you can see that also coming through the altamont pass. and parts of the east bay hills. we are going to have a very windy day as we transition into some cooler temperatures, into the afternoon. and then tomorrow we'll see a chance of rain, mainly farther north around ukiah, up toward eureka. that's where we will have the best chance of seeing the wet weather. it's not looking like a lot of rain, but for it to come so early in the season, it's definitely noteworthy and we'll be watching that with the possibility of some very high elevation snow in the sierra. and then we go from seeing some rain and cooler temperatures to
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much hotter weather. we're going to be near the triple digits again next week. and i was just hoping that we could just settle in with fall. but summer wants to battle back and we're going to have some hot weather coming back in for the middle of next week. mike, how's it looking now in the tri valley? we'll take you back to that dublin shot. hoping, well, not hoping. wondering if we could see anything. westbound. is your commute direction approaching the dublin interchange back at el charro, reports of a disabled vehicle possibly blocking the slow lane. that was the latest update from chp, but we don't have that in view or not. clearly, in view. so it's back over here. no slowing sensors there, but the shot we just showed you there is some slowing. just as folks are approaching that dublin interchange, an easy drive coming out of the altamont pass. no surprises. vasco road coming down here out of contra costa county just fine to this highlighting here. that would be some wind kicking in. and that's what kerry talked about later in the day. a little more significant. but right now it does pick something up going there out of discovery bay a smooth flow of traffic heading
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off to benicia and carquinez bridges. and there, just like we told you, we could see it coming up. it did highway 37 a little build out of vallejo, mare island. no problems across the richmond or bay bridges, smooth drive, san mateo and dumbarton bridge is a nice flow of traffic and we have the south bay. a quick view of that emeryville camera here, and a smooth flow of traffic across between the city and the east bay. back to you. thanks so much, mike. well, power issues plaguing a newly opened pet rescue. just ahead, the miscommunication that may dog the new facility for some time. and speaking of dogs, it's time to help us clear the shelters. take a look at audrey. she's an eight month old, large mixed breed and available for adoption at the animal community center in milpitas. look at her looking all cute. find a full list of pets up for adoption. point your phone at this qr code. it will take you straight to our website so you can learn how to adopt or donate to some of our great bay area shelters, or just head to nbcbayarea.com. slash clear the shelters you're watching
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its limit one day after opening and the new owners call it a miscommunication between the building developers and the utility. and while power was later restored, the owner says that it won't be enough to operate the new space effectively. most of our outlets are washers, our dryers, our grooming area we rented from the spca in a really old, old building. and we have less power here than we had there. now, in a statement, pg&e says mudville electric demand went beyond the load limit and pg&e was not informed of the change. the higher than expected demand overloaded pg&e circuit twice, demanding pg&e equipment and causing potential safety and reliability issues for surrounding customers. the statement goes on to say pg&e continues to work with mudville and their contractor on a long term plan to safely deliver electricity in the future. 526
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right now, coming up next, the top stories. we're following for you today, including commuters waking up to a painful closure. construction will close muni's twin peaks tunnel in san francisco for more than a week ahead. mike inouye is looking at the impact on light rail service and some of the workarounds. turning tragedy into change. community members in oakland are demanding immediate changes to traffic violence. this, as a suspect in a deadly hit and run, is expected in court today. we'll have
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the people that you love right now. at 530, a historic night ahead, we are in chicago, breaking down tim walz address to the nation, along with a preview of tonight's all important acceptance speech from kamala harris. plus, a man accused in a deadly hit and run expected in court. this as oakland leaders push for safer roads. the message advocates plan to deliver today. and new developments in a school district bullying scandal. details on the deciding vote now. clearing the way for new leadership. this is today in the bay and this is friday morning. inching closer to the weekend. 530 thursday. thursday. we're closer. friday, though it's
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thursday. yay! i'm laura. almost there. i'm marcus washington. let's head over for that thursday forecast with meteorologist kari hall. or friday eve. yeah. there you go. something to make it seem like it's closer. i know it's been a long week, and we're also going to be cooler and windy today. tomorrow. we'll have more clouds coming in and a very unusual august cold front that will bring in a lot more clouds, breezy winds, and even some spotty rain, mainly farther to the north. but then going into the weekend it will be sunny and we will see some warmer air ahead as we take a look at our current temperatures. you're stepping out the door to 57 in napa, as well as in san mateo and sunnyvale, and it is 61 in san jose. and happy first day of school for the kids in emeryville. it's going to be partly cloudy. mostly cloudy and low 60s to start, and then we'll head for the upper 60s. so overall, kind of a coolish day, especially for august. we'll talk about what's ahead coming up. and mike, you got an alert
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for south bay commuters. yeah i like those temperatures. i do not like this. notice bart has been talking about delays from the beginning here because of an issue some sort of equipment issue out of the hayward train yard right here on the map. now, south of there, they're reporting major delays right now for the berryessa line. orange and green lines, basically from san jose, heading up in toward the rest of the bay. they have issues. i'm thinking this might turn out to be an issue for those two lanes for the longer term. this morning, because of what's been reported so far. we're looking at the rest of the lines that are moving okay anywhere north of hayward. you're fine for the bart lines. but watch, you might have to hit the roads as you're taking toward the rest of the freeways. we're looking at the south bay, where later on this morning, you watch. by 7:00. these will all fill in. but right now, it's just that first burst. we see more folks will hit the roadway. perhaps because of the issue out of the berryessa station for bart. so just watch that area. but it won't really impact. it'll disperse throughout the rest of the east bay if that's where they're headed. a smooth flow past the disabled vehicle over there. still 580 at el
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charro. that's really the only thing going on as far as anything unusual in the reports. there's a light build at the bay bridge. back to you. thank you very much, mike. democrats are awaiting the final act of a dramatic national convention. vice president kamala harris tonight completes her rise to the top of the party's presidential ticket. that's when she'll accept the nomination. weeks after president biden exited the race. last night, minnesota governor tim walz took center stage, expressing his hopes in becoming america's next vice president. today, in the bay's alice barr has more from chicago. reporter tim walz blowing the roof off the united center. it's the honor of my life to accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. reporter. the minnesota governor laying out his personal story growing up in small town nebraska, you'll learn how to take care of each other. drawing on his 24 year service in the army national guard and his work as a teacher and high school football coach, some of his
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former players on hand, it's the fourth quarter. we're down a field goal, but we're on offense. charting his path through congress and the governor's mansion, where he signed a series of progressive policies while other states were banning books from their schools, we were banishing hunger from ours. we also protected reproductive freedom because in minnesota, we respect our neighbors and the personal choices they make. a host of democratic standard bearers when kamala harris is president, every day will begin with you. you you you. rising stars in the party and superstar celebrities weighing us down. from john legend and stevie wonder to oprah winfrey standing with the harris-walz ticket. when we stand together, it is impossible
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to conquer us. tonight, vice president kamala harris formally accepts her party's nomination. what does she need to say to the american people? i think she needs to be very clear about what her platform would be, and that what governing under her would be, and then she needs to give us hope. self-styled joyful warriors promising to battle for every vote. in chicago, alice barr, nbc news. our coverage of the dnc continues tonight with damian damian trujillo live in chicago. you can watch his coverage tonight right here on nbc bay area. 534 for you right now and happening today, turning tragedy into change. people in one oakland community demanding more traffic enforcement and immediate changes to dangerous intersections as another life lost in a hit and run today in the bay's ginger conejero saab is live for us. this morning. and ginger, one case we're looking at it was a teenage girl, the other a veteran, both dying within weeks. that's right. it's a very tragic
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situation that happened there in oakland, just weeks of each other. and it's really bringing into focus how dangerous streets and intersections can be. it's also compelling a community to protest today. now it will be a commemorative protest to remember the lives lost to traffic violence. but make no mistake, community organizers say that their message will be loud and clear. change needs to happen now, and this is happening as the community continues to mourn the loss of a 17 year old girl killed by a suspected hit and run driver who was drunk. now we're showing you some surveillance video, but we are only showing you the moments leading up to the crash because it is graphic. now this happened after 630 monday evening on international boulevard near 72nd avenue. the video shows the teen and her mom crossing the street at a crosswalk. that is when the driver can be seen crashing into them. the teenager died at the scene while
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paramedics rushed her mom to the hospital, where she is in stable condition. now, organizers of today's protest will also commemorate the life of another man, who was reportedly struck while riding his bike on broadway and 27th just weeks ago. now that man died after the crash. at least 19 people have been killed this year, according to data cited by today's organizers, and at least 33 people lost their lives last year to traffic violence. now, the suspect of the teen pedestrian crash is expected in court today. police say he took off from that crash and was involved. a second crash about a mile away. now the protest happens later on today on 27th and broadway. that will start at 530 in oakland. ginger conejero saab. today in the bay. all right. ginger, thank you. well, counselors will be on hand at san francisco's galileo high school. this is after an off campus shooting injured a
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student. it happened yesterday afternoon near north point and polk. this is by ghirardelli square. one witness says that they actually saw two teenagers fighting, one pulling a gun. the injured student is expected to recover. we know the other teen ran from the scene. so far, police are not commenting on whether they've even identified or if there will be an arrest. san jose police investigating an apparent homicide after the discovery of human remains at a homeless encampment. someone noticed the remains last night in the area of roberts avenue and vintage way, near kelly park. a caller reported the body belonged to their missing family member. her name has not been released. it's unclear if the victim lived at the encampment, but police are asking anyone with information to contact them. a san jose police community service officer struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver will be honored tonight at a candlelight vigil. long pham and another officer were conducting a traffic control on
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monterey road earlier this month. that's when prosecutors say the suspect, juan gilberto palacio, struck them. the other officer was injured but survived. tonight's vigil will be held at the vietnamese heritage garden on roberts avenue starting at 730. a major development in a bullying scandal involving leadership in the antioch school district, board members have fired the district superintendent in april. our investigative unit broke the story of bullying complaints made by several employees against the district's facility director, ken turnage. we also uncovered his close relationship with superintendent stephanie anello. last night, the board ruled she failed to properly discipline turnage because the two are personal friends. she was fired last night without cause. that means she could leave with a payout of up to nine months of her salary. the original issue became one when one worker filed a formal
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complaint after turnage instructed other employees to move his desk onto a roof. turnage has since been placed on administrative leave. while the complaints are investigated. he refused to comment on the latest developments. to see the full story, visit nbcbayarea.com and click on our investigations tab. well, a new east bay times investigation reveals oakland mayor sheng thao will make the tie breaking vote next month in a deal involving figures tied to the ongoing fbi corruption investigation. that deal centers around the private security company already staffing city hall and other city buildings. now, the times reporting that next month she'll cast that tie breaking vote on renewing the security deal at a cost of $8 million. and the owner of that company has separate real estate businesses. that's made numerous deals with the man at the center of the fbi investigation. remember, the mayor has still not been charged with any wrongdoing. it's 5.40 right now.
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taking a live look outside from the east bay this morning, waiting for the sun to come up over the bay area, looking over walnut creek. and we can look at the weekend, even though it's only thursday, as marcus reminded me. well, i mean, i'm looking ahead to the weekend on monday, so let's start to make some plans on this thursday. maybe you'll be going tomorrow evening to music in the square in redwood city. it starts out at 71 degrees and mostly cloudy, and only some peeks of sunshine as our temperatures drop and the winds pick up. it will be in the low 60s later on in the evening this weekend. there is a lot of events going on around san francisco and will be at 66 degrees and windy. you'll need your hoodie as well as also on saturday. the sunglasses. we're only going to make it up to about 68 degrees and low 70s. so slightly warmer on sunday if you're going to sonoma valley this weekend, you'll have some really nice weather. although it will be cloudy only 72 on friday. these temperatures are
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cooler than normal, but we'll start to work our way back to some more summerlike weather by sunday, with highs reaching into the mid 80s as we get a look at big sur. it's going to be in the low 70s for friday, and then also about 73 degrees on saturday. starting out with some clouds, but then clearing out as we go throughout the day. and some upper 70s for the end of the weekend. if your weekend plans take you to yosemite or anywhere in the sierra, we are going to see that chance of some very high elevation snow. so it may start out as rain on friday evening and then transition over to snow as those temperatures drop late friday night into early saturday morning. and then we're going to see highs only in the low 50s there with some gusty winds and then clearing as we head toward sunday. so a lot of changes not only here in the bay area but also across the region. so i'll be tracking that for you. time now to check in with mike, who reminds us that crews will close a tunnel in san francisco starting today. yeah but it's not for drivers. kari.
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you're correct about the closure. this tunnel is for muni metro or muni light rail. today is the start of an eight day tunnel closure in the city. this closure will impact muni's light rail service. crews are set to perform maintenance work on the twin peaks tunnel, servicing the k, l, m s lines as well. the shuttles there. the work will also close the west portal and forest hill muni stations. muni says bus bridge link will light rail link light rail riders between the stations and the castro or church street stations, but the riders have been warned to expect delays they know about. this bus bridge will take you through for the next week. i do want to take you to the maps where we'll talk about this. we'll show you this is the area. it's a tunnel and so this won't really affect the roadways, although you may see those busses having a few more folks as they're getting around the area. normally they would take the tunnel under the twin peaks area for the next week. that's just to just give you a approximate section. this is not exact route for that tunnel itself. we're looking toward the rest of the bay though, and it's
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a smooth flow of traffic. we're looking over here toward the bay bridge with a little backup building there, as well as looking over here toward highway 37 and highway four with your typical builds as well. i do want to note that today's game over at the coliseum. unlike the previous three days, we have a mid day game and so we talk about that. mid day games mean they get out about the same time. evening traffic starts to bump up around the nimitz. so we'll just watch for that impact. perhaps as you're driving past the scene. the rest of the bay does show a smooth drive on the roads in fact, the expected slowing for 101 is there. this is unexpected, though. this big delay. major delay reported for the bart system. as we get out to the roadways. we're talking about the berryessa line, which should show up if i advance my maps. here we go. this is green. and the orange lines from berryessa in the south bay up to hayward. the hayward train yard is where those reports of equipment problems starting early this morning from the start of the service. so the green and the orange line may, in fact be out of commission, although they just told us about major delays, the rest of the bart system seems to be operating on time. back to you. all right. thanks, mike. taylor swift ready to
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speak out. still ahead on today in the bay. breaking her silence on the recent concert. foiled by a terror plot. plus, new life on the peninsula for a legendary sports bar. how an assist from one nfl star helped get those doors back open. and fans already flocking to the bay area's newest chick fil a. look at this. this is a live look. they're already waiting outside for the opening of this one. we're going to have details on today's grand opening. and they look awake. yeah. good morning. and as we head to break. nbc bay area and telemundo 48. really excited to invite you to our special adoption event. it's going to take place this saturday at santa clara county animal services center. there will be free adoptions at that event and all of the animals will get vaccinated, spayed or neutered and microchipped. you don't need an appointment to adopt, so get out there and help out and find a forever home for those animals. the festivities for everyone. you're all welcome. much more news ahead
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it starts out with some fog and be careful around those school zones. it will be in the upper seconds, and some drifts of fog may make the visibility quite low in some spots, but a pick up time. we will enjoy some sunshine and temperatures in the mid 60s. we'll talk about these cooler temperatures in the
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forecast coming up and the bay bridge toll plaza filled in pretty quickly this morning. so there you go. metering lights have been on for only about ten minutes in the background. you see the eastshore freeway takes you past the area. cal starts today at off ramp their university watch for the area around the campus. you'll see more folks looking at maps instead of those cars, so you watch out for them. thanks so much, kari. mike. it is 548 right now just into our newsroom. the body of british tech entrepreneur mike lynch has been retrieved from the wreckage of a yacht that sank off the coast of italy. officials confirmed his identity earlier this morning after five bodies were pulled from the wreckage yesterday. one person, lynch's daughter, remains unaccounted for. lynch was known as the bill gates of britain. he had just been found not guilty in san francisco court on business fraud. hewlett packard had accused lynch of ripping them off in an $11 billion deal to buy his company autonomy. well, taylor swift finally breaking her silence after that foiled
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terror plot that canceled three of her shows in austria this month. she opened up on instagram, calling the cancellations devastating. she says, quote, the reason for the cancellations filled me with a new sense of fear and tremendous amount of guilt, because so many people that plan on coming to those shows, i was also so grateful to the authorities because thanks to them, we were grieving. concerts, not lives. swift also noted that she remained silent until now. out of safety concerns. her post comes after she closed out her european leg of her tour, which were five shows in london. south lake tahoe cracking down on a popular but unsanctioned car event. lake two zero started yesterday and continues through the weekend. kicked off with a car meet up at cave rock state park in nevada. but south lake tahoe leaders call it an unauthorized event. police are adding extra patrols to monitor any unsafe driving and organizers say they've been in contact with all local law
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enforcement about the events planned. i've sent him an itinerary, a full itinerary of each day and each time, the location that we're doing stuff at. so they again, so they're in direct, close contact with us and they have an idea of what's going on in south lake tahoe will also close its parking lots at regan beach starting at 7 p.m. in the trailer parking area near lakeview. commons will be closed for the duration. well, happening tonight. santa clara county vector control launching a new round of spraying. this is after the discovery of mosquitoes with west nile. i want to show you a map here. it's going to show you the areas where those teams will spray tonight with a truck mounted with equipment. the spraying will start around 10 p.m. it's going to last for about four hours. residents where spraying will happen should be notified. so you should have information if it's going to happen in your area. so far, no human cases have been reported. a legendary sports bar in palo alto is getting new life. we're talking about the old pro on university avenue. it shut down back in
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2022 due to rising costs following the pandemic. now the owner of bar zola around the corner is in the process of revitalizing it and dropping the old from the original moniker. jeremy ben-ami says he's also found a high profile investor to help him in his efforts. former stanford quarterback andrew luck. we hung out together and i shared my vision and he had some questions. and you know, he's also helped define a little bit of what we're doing. but really, he's the perfect partner for us. the name says the footprint of the pro will stay the same. the bar will remain in the middle. he's looking to open it up in the next nine months. so no more old pro just the pro. a new chick fil a restaurant is opening in gilroy this morning, and we'll just tell you the mood is pretty electric out there or as electric as things can be, at least at this hour. so we want to give you. here's the new location right here it is off chestnut street, right off of 101. it's actually expected to open with breakfast being served at 6:30 a.m. okay, so let's take
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a live look. folks already lined up. they're ready to get their chick-fil-a. remember, people in line, they're still have at least about 45 minutes before those doors. actually open. we're guessing they have to wait for the service to come in as well. now we hear that the first fans showed up at eight last night to wait in line. i've been in and out of the line, so probably since about 12:00 last night. kind of like one of those, like you just have to experience it, you know, obviously i've been to chick fil a plenty of times, so once i found out when there's gonna be one in here in gilroy and they're going to have some like, you know, opening a bunch of people going to show up. so i thought, why not just show up and just be part of the part of the crowd? it's like black friday, right? to celebrate the grand opening. chick fil a says that it's donating $25,000 to second harvest of silicon valley, and 100 local heroes will be honored, receiving free chick fil a entrees for a year.
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there you go. i remember that the very first chick fil a that came to the bay area, i mean, the lines were like five times that amount because they give away, you know, these free coupons and things like that. these folks know that they're not guaranteed to be local heroes. if they were in line first. it's a separate thing. you know, they're guaranteeing their bellies are going to be very, very pleased if they brought some over here big time. it would be nice. all right. well, nice weather to go with the food. yeah, it's going to be nice, but it is that time of year when we start checking on our drought monitor every thursday, and we are already starting to see things change. so we are now becoming abnormally dry for parts of northern california into the bay area we've had such a great start to the year with all the rain that we had last season. that has still been helping us out, but now we are going into some really dry conditions and we can tell by our vegetation, but looking at the north bay now included in abnormally dry conditions for northern sonoma county lake and mendocino
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counties on northward, and about 7% of california is in a drought. so we'll be watching that. at least we do have cooler weather. we're starting out with some clouds this morning as we take a look at dublin. it's the first day of school for the kids in menlo park, and at drop off time it will be a cloudy morning, but great for that first day of school and really nice weather with our highs there in the upper 60s. now our temperatures today will be significantly cooler than what we've seen recently in fact, cooler than normal when we're going to see our high today of 77. in santa rosa, we're used to seeing some mid 80s this time of year, and in concord it will be 80 today when our average high temperature for this date is about 88 degrees. so nice and cool 75 in san jose and it will be windy watching out for those high wind gusts that will start to pick up around 2530 five miles per hour for the north bay. and then tomorrow a chance of rain dropping in for areas farther north as well as the sierra. we're going to see this
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coming in this unusually strong august cold front, dropping our temperatures into the 70s, bringing a chance of rain. some gusty winds and then we're back to summer next week. look at next tuesday, 99 for the inland area. so we'll be tracking all of those changes for you. mike takes us back to the bay bridge because i noticed they had filled in all lanes a few minutes ago, and now things are looking a little bit well scattered here as well. no issues on the approach reported on the chp blotter, but that sometimes means something's going on here. oh, there is now a crash reported around powell. we'll check on that. meanwhile, the rest of the commute looks pretty standard. i did point out that cal starts this classes today, so that's over here. but just note that around the cal campus, there may be more folks walking around with their heads down looking at maps as they're walking around the campus. the note the bart updated their tweet, but they again talked about a 20 minute delay on the berryessa line because of an issue at the hayward train yard. back to you. thanks so much, mike. well, happening now for you. changes are coming for students looking for financial aid. the education department
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says that fafsa applications will be open to the public by december 1st, but a select group of students, they will be able to access and submit the forms as early as october 1st. this is all part of a beta testing program to try to fix any of those issues before forums go public. to all. early access does not mean students will get more money. vice president kamala harris tonight formally accepts the democratic presidential nomination, but last night it was minnesota governor tim walz hitting the stage in chicago, and he wasn't alone. ahead at 6 a.m, we'll show you the other a-listers who wowed democratic supporters. you're watching todayn the bay i
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football season already and not a satellite dish in sight! i hardly recognize the roofs i grew up on. enough squawkin'! oh great... coach prime! y'all are whining while everyone else is watching nonstop football on directv! tell me! whose house is this? their house? i think they're renting. listen, listen— i know they get easy access to all this football... but you know what you got? what, coach? a crumb bum attitude! now drop and give me twenty! twenty what?
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