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sanchez. thanks so much for joining us today. it was a chilly walk to the car this morning. i will tell you that. >> and there are no heaters up here. it is chilly out there. we have 30s and 40s. fog around the golden gate bridge. 37 degrees, livermore and fairfield. 39, concord. san jose, 43. chilly outside. fog. the reason why again is the offshore breeze pumping in that fog in frommm trara anand fairfield. hour by hour, 30s and 40s through 8:00. certainly, chilly. notice the temperatures in towards livermore and fairfield. we will stay in the 40s out there again today with some 50s closer to san jose. if you are heading out to the coast, santa cruz looks great. mid-50s today. dry for now. we have changes coming in as we go through the end of the weekend and workweek ahead. eventually, rain coming back to the picture. it's january. we need some rain and snow. we will see some of that coming in a few minutes. >> thanks, rob. we will see you in a little bit.
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new this morning, a 15-year-old girl is clinging to life after a car hit her in a crosswalk and then sped off. san jose police say the young girl was walking with her boyfriend at the intersection of camden and blossom in san jose when a silver or gray car hit her around 1:10 this morning. now that girl has major injuries and is fighting for her life in the hospital. san jose police want anyone with information to call the san jose police department or get this person to turn themselves in. after scrambling for months, california prison officials say they are about to get enough legal drugs, rather, lethal drugs, to carry out more than 80 executions. the chronicle reports a british company will ship more than 500 grams of the drug that makes prisoners unconscious before heart-stopping chemicals are then injected. the seoul u.s. manufacturer of the drug ran short of sflis to make the drug which led to a delay of scheduled executions
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back in september. the new shipment could cause executions to resume in california. there is a catch. this is it. the fda approves importing legal drug injections but doesn't test those drugs to make sure they work the way they are supposed to. instead, the fda leaves that to lae enforcement. that opens the door for courts to step in and order the testing of the drugs and that could mean additional delays. stay tuned on that one. >> this morning, people who live in oakland may be getting a knock on their door from the city's new mayor. mayor jean quan says she is tackling the city's crime problem with a door to door campaign. "today in the bay's" cheryl hurd reports. >> two months ago, a guy was beat up in the back. he was 72 years old. >> reporter: life in east oakland, police beat 33, according to jessica montgomery. >> he scraped me right here on the back. his total back bumper is gone. >> reporter: she and her mother, the victim of a hit and run.
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>> this stuff is going on. i don't know. we need help. we need someone to come in and take over and help the community. >> reporter: that's what major jean quan says she wants to do in this neighborhood often used as an illegal dumping ground for garbage and violent crimes. >> this beat has had 300 people a year arrested for the last five years, 100 cases of domestic violence every year. this is a beat where we are hoping to change the cycle of violence. >> reporter: quan says she is implementing change by going door to door with volunteers and police to tell people there are ways they can fight back against crime. the mayor says she is bringing back problem solving officers to oak tloond give people ways the city can help them clean up their streets. >> we are not trying to come in as if we know everything. we are also there to listen. part of this initiative came out of during her campaign of listening to the people that live there. >> reporter: listen to people like joel lamont gomry who has a lot to say living in a neighborhood where gun play is
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normal and side shows are king. >> it is scary. you don't want to leave out of your house at nighttime, so you don't get hit in the head. who want to live like that. >> that was cheryl heard reporting. two years after a young man was murdered in golden gate park, his family is still looking for answers. now, they are offering a $100,000 reward for information to lead police to his killer. 20-year-old brandon lee evans was shot to death near the conservati conservatore of flowers in 2008. if you want information about the case or the roo he ward, go to their website justiceforbrandon.com for more information. can you spare some cash? that's what antioch city leaders are asking people. they are taking donations to help keep police on the job. residents have been asking how they can donate money to match a
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pledge made by a local businessman, tom noeks, last month. so far, they are keeping six officers on the job through january 21st because of the donations, though they still face layoffs after that date in the meantime, the work is on to get concessions from the police officers union. san francisco is known for a lot of firsts. next week, the city will make history when it swears in the first asian-american mayor. that man is ed lee, the city's current city administrator. all but one member of the board voted in favor of him before a crowd of chinese community members who wanted to see that vote. chris daly called lee's appointment a political fumble. gavin newsome helped engineer lee's selection as one of his own big acts. >> if i walked away and we got offtrack, that would have carried me into sacramento, i would have had to answer that up
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and down the state. now, i sdroent to. you better believe i am glad i stuck around. >> major new some says he will apint new district attorney to replace camilla harris. he will be sworn in as the state's lieutenant governor on monday. even if you think you know san francisco like the back of your hand, you may need to fire you have the gps if you are headed towards the golden gate bridge. parts of 101 will be off limits because of the doyle drive replacement project. ramps from highway 1 to 101 will be closed at 10:00. at 10:00 tonight shall the southbound ramp from southbound 101 to southbound highway 1 will shut down. that will reopen at 10:00 tomorrow morning. the $1 billion doyle drive should make the southern approach to the golden gate bridge earthquake safe. we know rains can mean trouble for clipside homes. we have seen erosion in pacifica.
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we know the scramble is quick. southern californians are now moving out after their patio tumbled 50 feet off a cliff and on a golf course below. heavy rains triggered the land skrid. some owners say they have seen their yards slipping toward the cliff for years. four houses are red tagged in this quiet, san clemente neighborhood. that means families have to pack up and move out immediately with no idea of when they can return. >> i asked them if there was a law against staying if you wanted to. they said, no. the law says you have to go if it is red tagged. i asked for how long. they said, indefinite. we don't know. >> city engineers say they cannot tell if or when those homes will slide but they are telling families to move what they are not taking with them to the front of their houses just in case. still ahead on "today in the bay," in our culture, a firm hand shake is a good thing. in one african nation, it could mean a death sentence. that story coming up. plus, a not so stealthy
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stealth jet in china. >> a head cleric heads to his hometown with a purpose for his people. "tthayy" in bae continues in two minutes. ba
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good saturday morning. lots of fog and cold temperatures around the bay area. we will check with rob for our forecast in just a bit. don't forget, the doyle drive work continues. so prepare for reroute. new this morning, a anti--american cleric is urging iraqis to reject america this morning in his first public speech. he is calling the u.s., israel and great britain common enemies and is urging his shiite followers to resist the country. thousands of iraqis turned out
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to watch him speak. this is the first time he set foot in iraq since his self--imposed exile to iran. wikileaks says u.s. investigators are asking twitter for details about the whistle-blowing websites tweets and other account information. wikileaks says u.s. investigators have a subpoena and are demanding private messages, contact information and other personal details of wikileaks' founer, julian assange and other supporters. wikileaks is blasting the court order saying it amounts to harassment. twitter is not commenting on this case saying it is its policy to notify users, if possible, about government requests for information. speculation is swirling after video and images of china's alleged stealth fighter hit the internet despite china's tight internet control. a few chinese bloggers posted what appear to be first-hand stories of the fighter jet going
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through tests. the jet would be the world's only rival to the american f-22, which is the only fully operational stealth fighter in the world. the internet leak is puzzling. some say china could simply be trying to put more transparent information about its military buildup online. others say the leak is noent send a message that china is becoming a military powerhouse. threatened with death for shaking hands? this morning, people in somalia say islamic militants have banned unrelated men and women from shaking hands, speaking or walking together. people in the southern part of that country say insurgents threaten to whip, imprison or execute anyone who breaks those rules. insurgents in the area have already banned women from working in public. >> new this morning, a young girl is alive and well after a plane crash in venezuela that killed the other five people on board. all five of those victims are her family members.
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miraculously the ten-year-old girl survived the plane crash without any injuries. the small plane took off from the caribbean headed for an airport near caracas. the cause of the accident has not yet been determined. coming up on "today in the bay," living like george jetson, the new generation of robots that will clean your house while you sit back and relax. >> got one of those at our house. i know they work. there is the golden gate bridge or at least the bottom half. it got fog and chilly temperatures to kick off your weekend. the rest of your forecast is coming up when we come right back. ♪
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morning. hopefully, that will change. folks don't seem to be slowing down. foggy and cold in the south bay. we saw fog in san francisco. >> with the winds coming in from the east, we are seeing the fog drifting in from the central valley. just a blanket around the bay area. a few spots, including san jose, waking up to overcast skies. 43 degrees, not much wind right now. overnight, the winds coming down out of the fremont areas filling in low clouds into the south bay. this morning, 42 around the golden gate bridge. we have low clouds hanging on the top of the towers there with the east wind at 7 miles per hour. temperatures around the rest of the bay area this morning, another chilly start. we are seeing numbers as cold as 36 around livermore. 40, santa cruz. san jose. 43 degrees. 42, san francisco. 38, santa rosa. i do think it will be north and east bay valleys again that have a tough time seeing the sunshine as the northeast winds continue to pump in the fog like a central valley fog machine. but, your weekend will be dry other than the fact we have a
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mi lift and low fog. the coast looks nice, may get upper 50s around santa cruz. inland and north and east bay, the fog will stick around. dry through tuesday morning. for the middle part of the week, we will start to see some changes coming back to the forecast waking up to low clouds. we have high clouds drifting over the bay area right now. this is the outer fringe of a weather system tossing showers well off to the north. if you watch the game with the seahawks and saints coming up right here on nbc bay area this afternoon, we are calling for chances of maybe scattered showers and temperatures near 40 around gametime. pretty chilly out there and even some snow around the foothills east of seattle this morning. that's where the active weather is going to be this weekend. for us, the fog drifting in from the east. hazy sunshine for areas away from the east bay valley. dry through monday and tuesday before the storm track dodges further to the south. this will bring in a chance of
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showers on tuesday, wednesday into thursday. that will see rain coming back to the bay area. if you are heading up to the sierra, look for icy conditions. look at the temperatures overnight. teens in south lake, tahoe. single digits for morning by the time we roll into monday morning and tuesday morning around the sierra. around the bay, we will see numbers eventually climbing into the mid-50s. inland, there you see livermore towards fairfield and concord, highs only in the 40s today. 35, truckee, 44, sacrament toe. tough to get sunshine. rain comes back in. more sierra snow. the weather pattern turns more active. it will stir things up and get us out of these nonstop foggy mornings. >> the fog is difficult. the rain at least folks do slow down a little. >> hopefully, folks are going to slow down. thank you very much, rob.
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the jetson era is finally here. if you like a tidy house, that is very good news. the scuba and next generation roomba, robots, they are hoping the updated models will clean up with critics at ces in las vegas. the scuba is primarily for tiles and hard-wood floors while the roomba does carpets. >> it uses responsive cleaning technology which leverages the number of censures it has and software to understand what's happening in the room around it and respond with dozens of different behaviors. >> rob says he has one. not new technology but improved technology i'll take t the robot vacuums will be available soon, just in time for spring cleaning. the roombas, $350. the scubas, $300. those are just a few of the new
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fun bad jets from the consumer electronics show in las vegas. coming up later, a computer that doubles as a beer keg. >> scott budman is checking out all the latest high-tech gadgets. innovators are designing products we can use every day. suzanna lee is one of them. she is in our newsroom. good morning. >> good morning. >> you created a solution to a problem many of us have. we want our kids to wash their hands and keep them clean. you take them out, whether you are at the supermarket an the park, they can't reach the sink. you created something that solves that problem? >> yes. so hand washing is really important. we all know that. as a mom of three kids, it's really hard to pick them up and help them with the soap. it is just a lot of hassle. so i've created this product to
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help them to reach the water flow so it is much easier. >> look at that. so it is something that is portable. at home, we have a little stepstool but when we go to the park or any place else, we can't take the stool with us. so this attaches to the spigot and let's them reach the water easier? >> yes, definitely. >> how much does it cost and how hard was it to bring it to market? >> the retail price is $12.99 plus tax. >> it fits right in the diaper bag. that's the good news. >> yes. it is really small and compact and easy to carry. it is really fun for the kids to use it. >> last question. we are almost out of time. how has it been for you in this economy trying to be an entrepreneur? >> actually, it is going really great. >> going well? >> yes. we will check out the awe
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qua duct. we have lots of folks willing to play with that one. still ahead, a beloved college mascot sidelined by serious injuries. he missed his bowl game appearance, reasons coming up. coming up in sports, a knew era in niners football got under way. they hope jim harbaugh is the man to turn things around. we will hear from the new man in charge. warriors back at home. find out if they can get past the cavs. sports is coming up. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast,
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on your laptop and smartphone with at&t u-verse tv. now get up to $300 back in promotion cards. at&t. rethink possible. good morning, everybody. after four days filled with twists and turns, the niners put an end to all the drama in the race to hire jim harbaugh. they got their guy. harbaugh, who had more job offers this week than some have
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in a lifetime signed a five-year, $25 million deal with san francisco becoming their 18th head coach. whenever a new coach is hired, always a lot of excitement, energy and optimism, which was the case today at the press conference at the palace hotel in san francisco. harbaugh, who played 14 season in the nfl at quarterback, now becomes a central figure in charge of leading the niners back to nfl prominence. decision to leave stanford, a program he turned around, wasn't an easy one. he was asked, why make the move now? >> it is with humility and a heavy heart i leave stanford and our football team but the chance to compete at the highest level, to compete at this level, you know, was overwhelming to me. athletic director said harbaugh did an outstanding job advancing the football program and they wish him all the best in his new
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challenges will. they lost head coach but they kept the quarterback. what is next for stanford football? andrew luck will return in his quest for a national championship. but, stanford needs a new head coach. no doubt, several names will surface in the following days. one that has been mentioned is boise state chris peterson or stanford promoting within. as for the cardinal's faithful, here is what they had to say with regard to harbaugh's departure. >> it is a shame to see him go. it would have been fun for another run next year. >> it is a little surprising given that he has done a great job here. we will miss him and wish him the best. >> he has done a great job of creating a wonderful community around football, not only in stanford but for the entire area. after today's nfl playoff game, be sure to tune into a
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special edition of sports with rod mattia. how about some basketball. let's get you caught up with the warriors. golden state were in action last night at oracle arena hosting the cavaliers. monta ellis, he has scored 25% of the team's total points. first quarter, david lee with a reverse 22 points for him. monta ellis was feeling it again tonight here draining the three-ball. warriors up, 36-24. you know what? let's give you a little bit more monta. he led all scores with 32 points. nice move to finish. the warriors win it, 116-98. they will play 13 of the next 16 at home. jim harbaugh, the era has gun as the niners new head coach. back to you.
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college mascots are supposed to help their school fight for victory, the university of georgia mascot is now fighting for his life. this is big bad bruce, the eng learn bulldog who missed the last week's liberty bowl because of a gastrointestinal condition. he was then diagnosed with lymphoma. his half brother filled in for him. bruce is going to continue undergoing therapy but will appear at athletic events as his health allows. i no he that uga loves that dog. much more ahead. coming up next, a cash-strapped city is strounging for ways to get a professional sports stadium built. the new deal to earn cash that might leave you scrambling to find a place to parkdown town. an controversial new miniseries won't make history afterall.
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the city of san jose wants a major league baseball stadium. we sheol you what that means. thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez along with rob mayeda. i think they might be hitting the gym and not the trail this morning. >> burning extra calories trying to stay warm. for many places around the east bay valleys and san jose included, 43 degrees right now. eventually, by the afternoon, we should see the temperatures climbing into the 50s. 36 right now in livermore. 37, fairfield. hour by hour, it is going to take time for most places to warm up. in fact, as the fog lingers in the north and east bay valleys, we will see highs only in the 40s around livermore. san jose, near 52. santa cruz, a good place to get
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in a morning run, highs in the mid-50s. fog the story this morning. rains coming back in the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you very much, rob. cash-strapped san jose will most likely sell off five properties to free up money to build a major league stadium. the properties are all downtown and include the roo he tail annex next to the fairmont hotel, mccormick and smik's restaurant shall the fairmont parking garage as well as several downtown parking lots. the city's redevelopment agency says the property should bring in about $25 million which would help the city buy the property for the stadium near the hp pavilion. the stadium would be paid for by private investors and the oakland's. construction is chugging ato repair tracks and repave the streets and improve sidewalks as well as upgrading the water lines. intersections at taravol and
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sunset boulevard will be affected. if you are driving in the sunset district, expect slow traffic. more track improvement work over the next couple of weekends. of course, we will keep you posted. gas prices and food prices have more in common than you might think. right now, food production costs are eating away at farmers' pockets. prices in the grocery aisles haven't spiked yet. they predict food prices will go up 2% to 3% in the next year, especially with pork and dairy. they are going to go up 5%. cold weather has tormented local growers leading to about $80 million in losses. foul weather won't be driving up grocery prices. it is actually the cost of fuel. >> any moment of anything is going to be far more expensive. we are at the tail end of the state. so everything has to go north. it is all going to go in trucks. >> it is fuel to farm, fuel to transport, fuel to irrigate.
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in the short-term, the best cost guide to your grocery prices could be the changing numbers at your local gas station. coming up on "today in the bay," the computer that doubles as a beer tap. plus, getting fit without hitting the gym. we are going to talk with one expert who says the secret to fitness is to include, not exclude.
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take a live look from one of our cameras. i can't tell which one it is. there is so much fog this morning. it is san francisco. you should be able to see trance america the transamerica in the distance. a lot of folks start with resolutions to get fit. you say the important thing is not to exclude things but to start including things into your
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regimen for fitness and exercise. >> yes. i partnered with scott and we are doing a campaign to get people fit for the new year. a couple of tips. keep it simple, small. little changes can make a big difference. include fruits, vegetables. the more colorful the plate, the more nutritious. add no-fat milk. chocolate milk is a great drink for after your work-out. >> i read that. my husband gets men's fitness magazine. it said that was the preferred after exercise. >> a little bit of sugar and protein. >> i said, i can surely do that, chocolate milk, why not? >> you say yoga is a good way to get fit. i know a lot of men, especially, think that's for the ladies, what am i going to get. they have some yoga too. >> yoga is really hard for guys. my style of yoga is called for
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yoga for athlete. a good style for men. it makes you sweat. the nice thing about yoga is, you don't need to go to a gym. you can do yoga anywhere. you can do it out in the park. outside today would be a little chilly. >> not outside today. >> it is a little intimidating. you brought in some models that can show us how to get more comfortable with it. >> we are going to do a few poses. we are going to start with plank. this works encore strength, upper body strength. push themselves back to downward facing dog. a lot of guys like this pose. it is opening up their shoulders. >> they tend to get tight because they do a lot of weight training. >> from here, we are going to drop down to your knees and swing your legs out in front of you for forward bend. deep breath in. reach your toes. now, if you can't reach your toes, you would use a towel.
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that's easy for guys. then, bring your knees into your chest. we are going to do an easy spinal twist. if you can do just one pose, this opens your lower back. >> it looks like it would feel very nice. >> yes, yes. >> don't take it all in one bite, right? >> exactly. >> a little bit helps. >> we are doing a contest on get fit with milk. if you tell us how milk helped you get or stay healthy, you get a chance to win $2500. >> fitness and money. we can do that. >> we feel a little bit inspired, right? still ahead on "today in the bay," farewell camera. we will show you why they pulled the plug on a miniseries about the kennedys starring katy holms. fog all around the bay area. will you need the umbrella at any point this time during the
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weekend? we will thaens and have a full look at your chilly forecast when we come right back. [ bell rings ]
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low clouds and fog. 42 degrees in san francisco. if you are going to plan for a morning run, you are going to want a nice coat and earmuffs.
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43, san jose. san francisco, 42 degrees. low clouds through central valley and back to the bay area. satellite and valley. high clouds. out certificate si outer side of a weather system. seattle, big game coming up. we are going to see temperatures near 40 degrees. scattered showers around the saint and seahawks game. the lucas oil field there indoors in indianapolis, comfortable, near 72 degrees inside. around indianapolis, the bay area. we will see some clearing. places like santa cruz. warmer spots around the bay area. weather system will start dropping in further south. that will bring a chance of
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showers. surrounding the bay area, 40s inland. another cool day there. we should see near 50s around san jose. mid-50s around the coast. only 40s around the north bay valley. seven-day forecast keeps the fog around. monday morning, maybe some patchy frost in the north bay. we will have to watch out for that. rain comes back in. a dry weekend. chilly mornings ahead into the beginning of next week. pulling the plug on a highly anticipated miniseries about the kennedys starring katy holms. >> do you really think everybody is looking? >> i haven't met the exception. >> you have now. >> they say the acting in the miniseries is high-quality but the dramatic interpretation may have taken too many liberties for the network to go to air. the eight-part miniseries will still air in canada. they hope a cable network will
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eventually broadcast the miniseries. still ahead on "today in the bay," the new school twist on an old school favorite. the high school boom box that will make you want to break dance. high-tech, i should say.
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get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. live look. golden gate bridge, shrouded in fog. if you are looking for a typical pictures of san francisco, today is the day, snap it. if you are looking for sunshine, you are going to have to wait. all of the latest high-tech gadgets are on display at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. ces is what the insiders call it. our own scott budman is there with a look at one gadget every guy needs. hey, everyone, here at ces, people are calling it the year
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of the tablet. this one comes to us from acor. you know what, we have something cooler than a tablet. this is a computer that poors beer, the ultimate computer you have seen. nick, i know you have yours in the tablet. you have them as well. what goes into this computer? >> that is unique architecture. this has the gps graphics chart. >> i notice a little co2 over here. that allows you to poor the beer. >> you can put your minichecks in there. it has cooling. you can power a monitor just like this, big screen. a vision right here. >> that's amazing. how much for the tablet? >> the tablets are acor products. i don't believe they are fully
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set yet. they are brand new. they use a dual core, mobile processor. very powerful. >> how much are the keg computers? >> anyone know the prices on the keg computer out there? >> reporter: exactly. thanks so much. nick from invidia. >> price is no object. my director, antonio, said he wants three or four. we will have another report from scott budman. if you can't wait until then, here is a preview of what he has in store for tonight. scott is a music lover, so leave it to him to find a boom box that is powered by the sun. a portable boom box that powers up while you are out enjoying some rays. >> it is intended for you to be able to be outside and have access to your music and information at your finger tips and be able to have fun in the sun or out in the beach or in the mountains. >> the company also makes smaller, portable boom boxes as well.
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to see how much they cost and where you can get them, check out nbc bay area news tonight. coming up next on "today in the bay," our pet of the week, bartholomeis here. it is a big name. a cute little critter. we will be right back.
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if you ever wondered what it feels like to be the belle of the ball, try being bartholomew. people are laying claims to him even in our studios. lisa simmons, thanks for joining you. i think he speaks for himself but what can you tell us about him? >> he is a doll, one of the friendliest little puppies you could hope to meet. he has already been fixed. he is microchipped. he is not quite a year. he is probably between six and eight months. he has some growing to do. such a sweetheart. >> he won everybody over as soon as he walked into the newsroom.
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he did hop up a little bit. you are working on training him. when he goes home to his forever family, he will be working on that. >> right now, he knows stay. when we go in and out of the rooms to clean, we don't want them bulking out the door. we work on stay first. he did wonderful in the cabana on the ride over here. >> he is ready to go. he looks like a terrier mix. >> he is a little terrier mix. he probably won't get too large, maybe another quarter of his size. >> he liked that. he saw rob mayeda move in. i think we have dog number four for you. we will see what his wife has to say about that. thank you so much, lisa. petsinneed.org is where you can find more information. i want to thank you so much for joining us this morning. we hope you will join us tonight at 11:00. we have football on tonight.
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we will be back with you tomorrow morning at 7:00. have a great day! we will see you then. [ dog barking ] mom!
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breakfast? in this house? in the morning i can use all the help i can get. that's why i love nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast and even whole-wheat waffles. it's a quick and easy way to give my family a breakfast they'll want to eat. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. they love the taste and i feel good that they're ready to tackle the day. ♪ nutella. breakfast never tasted this good.

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