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this morning, san francisco polt puzzling and committed in full public view. this morning, san francisco police continue their search for a gunman behind a deadly shooting in a mcdonald's parking lot. a mysterious circumstances behind the death of a san jose woman found in hayward after she vanished for a week. when police finally plan to break the silence surrounding her death. shootings in michigan. now new information about the uber driver behind that spree who proceeded to pick up passengers during the madness. "today in the bay" starts right now. and a good monday morning, thank you for joining us, i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's xhek the forecast with kari hall. is it it a nice day ahead?
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>> it it will be a beautiful day ahead. we are cool as you start out and head out the door. we do have some lower 40s in the north bay, also in the upper 40s in san francisco. warming up into the upper 60s to lower 70s. yes, it will be a beautiful, comfortable day with a lot of sunshine. we'll take a look at the forecast. what you can expect for the rest of the week coming up. but mike has something new for tri-valley drivers. >> good news for 580. looking at 580 westbound the cones are gone and folks are using the new express lane right now because it's not a pay to play situation. at 5:00, pay to use that expanded lane and we'll see how that plays out over the first couple of hours. let's look at your map and so far we don't have any slowing, not even out of the altamont and no major incidents, guys. back to you. a brazen shooting in san francisco, a man shot to death in the middle of the day right across the street from the san francisco police station. >> it happened at the mcdonald's
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on golden gate avenue and fill more street. bob redell is live there with what we know so far about the suspect. >> the description from police is vague that the young man in dark clothing but what makes this crime so unnerving is one of the factors is the location as you are alluding to. the northern district station and right there in that parking lot at the mcdonald's is where this shooting took place. this happened around 2:45 yesterday afternoon and very busy area when the driver and the passenger in a white dodge sedan were trying to exit the parking lot on to fill more but traffic was backed up. they were essentially stuck in that parking lot sitting ducks according to police. the suspect looked inside and then fired several shots. >> and i heard pound, pound, pound, pound. i looked back and i just ran and i just dove out of the way.
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>> the passenger, the victim in that white sedan was hit many times. he manage to crawl out of the car and was pronounced dead later at the hospital. the driver was not hurt. he is cooperating with police. the shooter escaped out of the parking lot and drove off. police say they're not sure if this was random or the victim was targeted and we're showing you one of the security cameras here the san francisco police station and it it is pointed in the direction of where the shooting took place. you can see it pivotal, was it pointing in that direction yesterday. police will look to that security camera and other security cameras to see if anything was captured. reporting live here in san francisco, bob redelll "today in the bay." the search has come to an end for a south bay mother missing for a week. police found the body of stacey aguilar. they found her body in hayward on saturday. they are calling it a homicide.
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aguilar from san hozajose was l seen leaving a friend's party eight days ago. >> the homicide occurred here in hayward. >> witnesses say aguilar left the party with her boyfriend. police questioned the boyfriend and let him go. her stepfather said someone had been using stacey's credit cards since she disappeared. police will hold a news conference later today to reveal more about the investigation. a very scary moment for people who live in an apartment complex on the peninsula. a truck drove right through a wall. police say a man accidentally backed his ford f-150 truck into the wall of this unit. it it happened at a complex in belmo belmont. the man told officers that his foot got stuck on the gas pedal. no one was home at the time, thankfully. the driver of that truck was also not injured. starting our workweek and
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want to know the forecast and let's check in with kari. >> it it is cool. check out these temperatures now in napa. 36 degrees but we do have some 40s else where and mostly clear skies. today we're into the low 70s. beautiful out there. i think these temperatures are just perfect into the upper 60s in san francisco, 68 degrees in the financial district and low 70s everywhere else except livermore. we're up to 68 degrees, as well. we continue to see these temperatures as we go through the week and not a lot of rain. i'll talk about that in a few minutes. let's see how the roads are moving now with mike. >> show you the bay and no problems, as you would imagine here right now. westbound 580 where you see a tiny bit of slowing over the last couple minutes develop. that commute direction open for that express lane, as well. we're looking over towards the bay bridge with no deit lays and our live shot shows us and from east to west. there is hayward over towards the high rise and foster city peninsula. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike.
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we investigate the reality of people who live with gun violence nearly ever day. >> not in america. the most wealthiest nation on earth. >> we walk the streets of one of the toughest and most violent neighborhoods in the country and see the mental health crisis by all this violence. got a tip for nbc bay area investigative unit? call 1-888-996-tips or e-mail theunit@nbcbayarea.com. nbc bay area, we investigate. a developing story...
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==laura/== an uber iver accused in a twisted soti rampage in western michigan - io rnlsh developing story this monday morning. an uber driver in western michigan is scheduled to make his first court appearance today. 45-year-old jason dalton on murder charges. he is accused of shooting eight people in three separate locations over seven hours on saturday. six victims died. not oonly drove for uber but believed to pick up one fare during the shootings. one man is talking about the brush he claims to have had with dalton before authorities swooped in. >> i kind of jokingly said to the driver, you know, you're not the shooter, are you? and he gave me some sort of a no response. >> police say dalton did not have any prior criminal record. investigators still have not
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determined a motive and they say the victims at each location had no connection to the suspect or each other. 4:39 now. an investigative unit exclusive. you've seen the headlines again and again. gun violence in oakland which remains among one of the most violent inner cities in america. >> this violence is creating a mental health crisis. stephen stock is here to explain. >> well, good morning, guys. you know, we spoke extensively with both health experts and survivors of gun violence. every one of them tells us that this level of violence has created mental trauma among residents living with this violence nearly every day. experts compare it it to veterans returning home from war, except in one important aspect. it is very different. we spent the last six months walking the streets of oakland and talking to victims and perpetrators of the gun violence there. mental health experts say they're now seeing evidence of post-traumatic stress among residents living in these
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communities. that's ptsd. we all know about it. the same thing veterans suffer when they return home from war. one difference, people living in these neighborhoods don't leave and often return to the very scene where they were shot or almost shot. they could have a profound and devastating impact on all the people who suffer from ptsd. you can see our entire report on this. just go to our web page, nbcbayarea.com. guys, back to you. >> thanks, stephen. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call-1888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. the woman closest to bill cosby preparing for deposition. camille cosby his business manager and wife uses a last-minute appeal for a delay. let's take a peek outside this morning. it's still early.
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let's take a live look outside. little bit of fog as we take a look at san bruno mountain. we may have patches of fog within the next couple of hours but other than that, we'll have sunshine all throughout the day and looking at temperatures that will continue to warm up over the next few days as the seven-day forecast comes up at the bottom of the screen. you'll see how warm it gets this week, but cool to start this morning. in san francisco, it's 49 degrees and getting a close look at the east bay and dublin, it's 41 deit grees. livermore 42 degrees and brentwood at 42 degrees. low 40s out there in a few spots and into the day in san francisco, after a cloudy start, we see the sun quickly breaking out by 8:00. into the upper 50s by 10:00 this morning. and into the day. we make it it into the low to mid-60s, even some upper 60s in a few spots. we will have a warming trend beginning as we have mostly clear skies and high pressure continuing to build across the
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region just farther off to the east of us. it's also fighting back any cold fronts that will be moving in. we will have several fronts moving close to the coast, but they just kind of fizzle out and the rain dries up before it gets here. there will be at least three or four this week, but not a chance of rain anywhere across the bay area. and our temperatures will be going up. so, we're looking at highs today and the next couple of daze mid to upper 70s in the south bay and even close 25080 to 80s deg and near record highs again. not this warm for the end of february into the mid-70s else where, as well. heading into the weekend, no major changes, except those temperatures start to come down a bit and we will have a chance of orarain possible on sunday a as for now the only chance of rain in the next seven days. now, let's get a look at what's happening on the bay bridge for mike. >> westbound with those
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taillights. we heard about something. about mid-span that's what we're looking at here. no problem for the drive over the last five minutes. the speed sensors don't show any problems from oakland over to san francisco or vice versa for that matter. let's widen out your shot and no problems along that peninsula. we look at san mateo bridge at the bottom of the screen and westbound commutes coming out of the altamont pass. 5:00, of course, we won't really need it until later on in the morning. we'll see how that plays out in the morning commute. >> 13 minutes away. forget about credit cards. visa wants to turn your car into a mobile payment device. how exactly would that work? >> let's find out for the rest of the news before the bell, as well, let's turn to landon dowdy. happy monday. >> hey, sam and laura, happy monday to you, as well. the markets could start out on a positive note after stocks posted the best week of the
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year. oil prices may be a focus for investors. above $30 a barrel and watching reports on housing, the consumer and gdp this week as well as earnings from several big retailers such as target and home depot. on friday the dow slipped 21 points to 16392 and up to 4504. many consumers feel they have very little control over information on their smartphones. 75% of people don't trust well-known brands to take care of their data and more than half say their trust has been eroded and nearly a third say they're unwilling to share any personal information, which could spell trouble for marketers. also, visa wants to turn your car into a mobile payment platform. unveiled a new app to lettrivers pay for gas and parking from behind the wheel. the dashboard app could point you to the nearest gas station
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and visa plans to test out this spring. sam and laura, back over to you. >> not just what is in your wallet, what is in your car. thank you very much, landon dowdy. 4:49. the wife of comedian bill cosby scheduled to proceed a legal deposition under oath. this in a civil suit filed against her husband. cosby is accused of defamation by a group of women who claimed he sexually assaulted them decades ago. they lost their bid to postpone that deposition from camille cosby. for years she worked as cosby's business manager. while private conversations between a husband and wife are protected by law, business conversations are not. >> this is now a, no way now to predict what she does have to answer and what she doesn't because everything that she is going to talk about is both marital and business. >> cosby is scheduled to provide her deposition in a
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massachusetts hotel room. it is believed to be her first deposition since sexual misconduct allegations against her husband became public knowledge. 4:49. $30 million for public access to a public beach in san mateo county. he is reportedly asking the state for in exchange for access to martin's beach at halfmoon bay. state leaders negotiating to purchase a public right away. kohlsa bought the beach back in 2008 and that court battle is still going on. happening right now. cleanup is under way following the devastation caused by tropical cyclone winston which flattened and flooded remote velages in fiji over the weekend. 18 people is now the death toll. these are pictures from the sky. experts are calling tropical cyclone winston one of the most
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powerful storms ever recorded in the southern hemisphere. fiji's prime minister has declared a 30-day state of emergency. coming up a campaign stop or a cash stop. hillary clinton breezes through the bay area this weekend to whip through three quick fund-raisers but the difference in prices to meet her, according to her aide that have some people talking. happening right now, the search is on for a killer. our bob redell is at a police station in san francisco talking with investigators after a man was shot to death outside of a mcdonald's. he'll tweet any updates when he gets them and read the back story on our web page. also right now working with our nbc affiliate in michigan after shooting rampage there. the suspect, an uber driver. our kris sanchez is on the story following any updates linked to the latest on our spotlight section on our website. we'll be back in just two minutes.
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4:54 right now. if you wanted to look up ideal weather in the dictionary. >> would you say the bay area? >> i think you would see today. kari hall's face and name right there. she guides aus through 70s, again, kari. >> mostly 60s across the bay area yesterday. feels even more comfortable today but cool to start. we're in the 40s for most of us. 72degrees and we'll continue this weather heading through the weekend, actually warming up even more. we'll talk more about that later on this morning. let's see what's happening out there as you head out now with mike. >> kari, we wish we could keep this drive the same. moving and we're looking over here towards palo alto and a
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smooth drive along the peninsula. little less traveled on 101 and no delays in either spot or the south bay. again, no major delays around the bay but looking at south 101 where we'll see the build here and watching as the morning continues for westbound 580 with the new express lane coming up. i'll talk about that. if you don't know it, we'll explain. the day after getting the vote she needed in nevada, hillary clinton came to the bay area to get campaign cash. made an extra effort to win over younger voters who favor over bernie sanders 6-1. >> organizers charge half the entrance free. $500 for donors under 35 years old. >> i think she can get the job done. i think people view her as too ruthless but i view that as a good thing. we don't want somebody to be our friend, we want someone who can get stuff done. well, coming off of a big
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win in south carolina, confidence running high for the donald. but for the republican candidate that often demands the spotlight. now, last night he found himself actually left in the dark. >> because to put them in our jails, they didn't pay the electric bill. i like that much better. oh, that's so much better. those lights were brutal. do they come from the dishonest press? >> throw a shot at the media there, too. at a rally in atlanta the lights went out in the middle of trump's speech. it it didn't shake him. trump's confidence after his win in south carolina came through in his speech to a crowd of more than 5,000 people. >> we don't win anywhere, but we're going to win, oh, are we going to win. you're going to get so tired of winning.
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you're going to get so tired. you're going to say, please, please mr. president, we can't stand it it any more. we don't want to keep winning. we can't stand it. >> so much for the humility after iowa. up next for trump and the gop candidates, the nevada caucasus later this week for republicans. then comes march 1st, super tuesday when more than dauzen states hold primaries or caucuses. 4:57 right now. coming up, a young mom found after about a week of searching. now a homicide investigation. a hayward police department is being very tight lipped about the circumstances surrounding stacey aguilar's death. and a passenger in a car gunned down in a mcdonald's parking lot in san francisco. the shooting that is puzzling investigators as much for how it happened as where it happened. got a tip for nbc bay area investigative unit? call 1-888-996-tips or e-mail
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>> i'm bob redell live in san francisco. police trying to figure out why a young man was shot and killed in a busy mcdonald's parking lot. that story coming up. a tragic ending to a near week-long search for a new san jose mother. the new twist in her homicide investigation. the gruesome details we're
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learning about a killing spree in michigan as the suspect heads to court. "today in the bay" starts right now. good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> clear to start off your monday but ends amazingly. let's keep that streak going. >> we need some rain, too. unfortunately, we're not seeing a lot of that. temperatures are heating up, but enjoy this while we start out with some chilly temperatures this morning. look at these high temperatures this afternoon. 72 deit grgrees in the south ba the peninsula and east bay up to 71 degrees and in san francisco up to 68 degrees. very warm this afternoon and a lot of sunshine. we'll detail that and talk about our next chance of rain coming up but you may be making it through the trivalley a little bit faster. here's details from mike. >> we're looking over here towards the express la
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