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good saturday morning to you it is 7:00 on the dot here is live look outside. looks like a bright and shiny morning. thank you for joining us. look at the forecast and talking about this is one of the mornings i don't have to run to my car because it wasn't freezing outside. >> it is kind of nice. temperature it is are seasonalable and not to cold and
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eventually climbing to warmer. >> fairly calm, feels like 49. no windchill. all in all, we don't have to worry too much about cloud coverage yet. your temperature trend, you're going to notice a nice jump from the 50s into the 60s by about 11:00 a.m. and check out this, you start seeing 70s on the board. warmth, afternoon day-time highs. for the interior valleys, fairly nice through today. an approaching -- that's going to switch things up a little bit even bringing some rain across parts of the bay area. and a frontal system coming through. that's going to drop down. more details in 15 minutes. >> all good things must come to an end. we'll check in with you in a
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bit. smoke clearing this morning in syria. chemical weapons attack on syria's residents that injured hundreds and killed dozens, including children. at a press conference, the pentagon said three syria targets were hit. the progr setting the program back years. the president tweeting, quote, mission accomplished. the latest. >> reporter: state tv this morning trying to down play a devastating missile attack from the united states and its allies. video capturing a series of explosions that rocked strategic sites around the country. >> the purpose of our action tonight is to establish a strong deterrent against chemical weapons. >> reporter: president trump
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saying it was aimed at leader bashar al-assad for last weekend's deadly attack that left dozens dead. >> these will not actions of a man but crimes of a monster instead. >> reporter: syrians denied that an attack took place despite evidence collected by the world health organization. they were calculated to cause maximum damage but minimal loss of life. >> we did everything we could in our intelligent assessment and planning to minimize to the maximum degree possible any chance of civilian casualties. trump warning more casualties on the horizon in syria crosses the line. >> the strikes in syria. britain joins them in syria in siep res.
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french president tweeting his inner circle monitoring the situation. president trump this morning calling last night's missile strike, perfectly executed for americans living in t-- syrians in the bay area was a wake up call. many scrambled to contact their family numbers because it was 4:30 saturday morning in syria when it began. able to reach family and tark spoke with his mother in damascus. >> we were trying to follow up with family and relatives we have in syria. >> she was sleeping and there was a huge explosion. she woke up terrified. >> the u.s. military has been on the ground in syria for yearess. isn't the first missile strike. last april, the u.s. aimed 50 missiles aimed at the air base.
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top story on our website, nbcbayarea.com. you can watch the statement if last night and our twitter and facebook pages are constantly being updated. a late night fire destroying a peninsula home and the homeowners are out of town. happened after 11:30 a dog got safely out of the home. house seaters watching the home but weren't home at the time of the fire. crews able to knock down the fire after 45 minutes. the cause unknown. the county sheriff saying search crews found the body to a an adult family. the family is from southern california, witnesses saying they saw the car plunge into a river last friday during a downpour. >> we have been able to search over 12-miles on foot and on the
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river of shore line and 60-miles by air. we are using the chp helicopter. equipped with kayaks, river boats and jet skis along with personnel. some of the families belongings and parts of the car found in the river. the sheriff said the office will not rest until they find the rest of the family or run out of options in their efforts. new information about the family whose car plunged over a cliff in mo montecino. jennifer hart drunk and her wife and children had sedative in their systems. three other kids missing. a body recovered last weelk and yet to be positiveively
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identified as one of the missing children. new security measures going into affect today. tsa having a more enhanced screening process so everyone is required to put a electronic device in a separate pin larger than a phone. e-readers and tablets. it is 7:07 we have more ahead on "today in the bay" students playing undocumented immigrants in the east bachlt we have the warning from officials dpl and revealing memo of apple showing the extreme lengths that apple took from keeping secrets from leaking.
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enskbr enjoy the weather because tomorrow a cool down and possibility of rain. it is called border patrol i.c.e. agents rounding up undocumented ingredients. this time it is kids, a game. it is distaste full and could prove dangerous. cheryl hurt has the story. >> reporter: gathering at the starting point at a park in beab benica. it looks innocent but the game is called border control. >> you have the upper class men of the high school chasing the younger classmen. the younger students are detainees and the younger students run and hide. if they get caught, they are taken to an undisclosed
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location. the game has been going on for a decade. sending outleters that students can get hurt and the title of the game is offensive. >> it is hurtful and it is sensitive. >> i didn't know what it meant and if i ask the freshman if they know what it means, they would not know what it means. >> it is all about having fun but the parents have mixed feelings about it. >> it seems like it is not right to play that type of game. if that's the meaning. >> our kids don't have anything to do in benicia. these teenagers need something to do. my son is playing playstation all day getting headaches. >>. detecting sharks, a new high-tech gadget to see if the coast is clear before you take a dip. a great way to start off
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your weekend. saturday, clear skies. die ti daytime highs and we are tracking the bay area. details coming up.
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welcome back, 7:14 this saturday morning. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. enjoy the sunshine, the possible return of rain as early as tomorrow. along in a moment with the forecast. a story that might be a little embarrassing, at apple about staffing leaks. keeping secrets secret is a big priority. our tech reporter, scott has the latest. >> reporter: even before apple products are introduced and before they are sold to you and me, they are kept secret for a reason. >> they believe as a part of the
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marketing strategy, the element of surprise is critical for the sto story. >> reporter: that element of surprise. the way of keeping the next phone or watch under wraps is a apple memo obtained by "bloomberg news" saying in 2017, apple 29 leakers and 12 arrested o and others are fired. the memo was leaked. >> this is one device. >> reporter: this goes back to the days of co-founder of steve jobs who valued security and punished those who leaked information. >> multiple times people were fired during jobs' time. >> reporter: something about owning the story. it is not's si. scott budman, "nbc bay area
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news." are shark attacks preventable with technology? an alert system invented it in western australia. here is how it works. >> about 100 yards from the ocean floor to the surface which is like a virtual wall. it doesn't do a deterrent but sees what swims through. living in southern california he is trying to get it set up in coro corona del mar. it is 7:16 perfect time to check in for the weekend forecast. a beautiful day to get out and
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surf. thank you for the woarriors for our t-shirt. >> maybe you can go to a patio area with a tv set up. the sun is going to match the yellow on the shirts. we are expecting a warm day. we have mostly clear skies. thanks to the weather under ground camera. half-moon bay looking good. a slight haze. 43 degrees right now. we can expect to keep the dry warmer conditions through today. if you are going to be making your way outside, you can expect hayward 50 degrees, mountain view, 45, san francisco 53 and heading towards the afternoon, temperatures will climb nicely into the upper 60s and 70s on today's daytime highs.
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oakland, 68 degrees. san jose, 75, napa 72 and santa rosa, 75 as well. the clear skies nice and warm because we have the ridge of high pressure sitting over the bay area. it is seasonalable. let's talk about the incoming rain. a cold front set to sweep in from the northwest moving in tomorrow afternoon. starting in the north bay and about 10:30 ukiah far in the north starts giving showers and moving further south about 3:00 p.m., napa, san rafael, the golden gate bridge will get some as well. about 5:30 more of the showers down through pleasanton, palo alto, and san jose. note an all day rainy sunday, but heavier pockets of rain that might push there.
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not a big rainer out of this one but going to drop temperatures down. because of the cold front, expect the wind to kick up. after that, a quick moving and a.m. showers moving out fairly soon. at about 6:00 a.m., the skies should be overall clear after that. long range out look right now, once the ridge of high pressure moves out, the rain out times. not really wide spread. periods of breaks of sunshine. the temperatures are going to drop, 10-plus degrees heading into monday. we get another weaker system that might bring a chance of rain. and we get a drying pattern after that. here is wednesday's system looking ahead at the over week. over the next seven days, we are go i think to turn breezy on sunday and look at the temperatures drop. san francisco, upper 60s to 56 by monday and wednesday into
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thursday the second system that moves in. the notice it will drop inland monday. 55 degree for the daytime highs. 15-plus degrees dropping and chilly to start out the workweek. it looks like the system is quick moving from sunday evening into monday morning. back to you. >> the keep moving quickly. it is 7:20 in the bay. in the north bay fires and and one woman made a small gesture to make the classroom feel like home. it's a story that will make you, bay area, proud. fires destroyede
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north bay ... and rebuilding those communities -- has welcome back its been six months since fires destroyed parts of the north bay and rebuilding has been difficult. it wasn't just homes damaged, it was schools. garvin thomas shows us how one
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woman is helping a north bay school get back to basics. >> at the center of this good deed is nancy. they make over chee moe therapy infusion rooms a place to no one wants to be to a place someone wants to be. they have done 20. her project was different but nonetheless meaningful. half empty or half full? it is an old question that six months took on new meaning at santa rosa's collegiate prep the night half their school burned to the ground. >> this was the high school. so it housed a classroom. >> the principal is taking the half full point of view. it is not a complete start over for the six-year-old school and they were quickly able to find a temporary home in a building that house the the sister
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school. rosaline university prep. the students were grateful to be under one roof. there was one small problem with everything under the roof. >> everything is like purple. it is like our sister school. >> reporter: really everything was purple. every well, corner, in the place. for seniors like romero sanchez, their school colors are blue and green. >> i just see purple. >> and a purple school didn't feel like theirs. >> this is not good. it does not make me feel happy. >> for now until graduation, and until their own campus is ready for them, blue and green is what will greet them everyday. thanks to nancy. >> if it makes a difference, you will do it for somebody one day.
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>> reporter: after seeing devastation, nancy wanted to help and started calling and asked what they needed. they just needed to paint. >> the student's new school bake their school. >> many of them lost everything they have. and i wanted them to make their school the way they wanted it before graduation. dream come true. >> this doesn't completely change the mission of her nonprofit. if there are other projects that come up that she can help, shell tackle those toonchs it is 7:25 more in the bay coming up. >> you don't want to hurt yourself do you?
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>> were there warning signs taken hours before opening fire at youtube. a dramatic rescue on highway-1, a man and the minivan fly off of a cliff and crash into the ocean and alive to tell the tale.
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good saturday morning it is 7:28. downtown san jose on a mild bay area morning. really nice out there. maybe time to go for a walk but not until our newscast is over. thank you for joining us. the microclimate forecast. >> keep on enjoying your coffee with us. if you get an early start, you're going to have all day to enjoying warmer temperatures. clearer skies. look at the conditions in the south bay, 49 degrees, 49 in the
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peninsula . 51 in san francisco and fairly nice in the east bay, about 48 degrees. we can expect to see dry conditions today. the temperature trend into the afternoon will climb nicely into the upper 60s about 12:00 so in the lunch hour, upper 60s. and 70s by 1:00 and upper 70s by the afternoon at about 77, 78 degrees. san jose topping out in the mid 70s. but we get a sharp twist in the lower forecast, tracking a cold front expecting to sweep in from the northwest seeing rain and shower rs heading into tomorrow. and going to notice a drop in the temperatures. as far as the tame line goes, i will break everything down in 15 minutes. >> we will stay tuned for that. thank you. the smoke is clearing this morning in syria after last night's air strikes ordered by
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president trump and a the a press conference, three targeting hit setting the weapons program back years. this morning, the president tweeted mission accomplished. nbc curt gregory as the latest. >> reporter: this morning, trying to down play a devastating missile attack from the united states and its allies. but video captured a series of explosions that rocked strategic sites around the country. >> the purpose of the actions tonight is to establish a strong deterrent against the production, spread and use of chemical weapons. >> reporter: president trump telling the american people and the world that the strike was aimed at punishing syrian leader bashar al-assad for last weekend's chemical attack leaving dozens dead. >> these are not the actions of
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a man, they are crimes of a monster instead. >> reporter: syria and its russian backers denied that an attack took place. despite evidence collected by the world health organization. u.s. officials saying the strikes were calculated to cause maximum damage but minimal loss of life. >> we did everything we could in our intelligence assessment and planning to minimize to the maximum degree possible, any chance of civilian casualties. >> trump warning that more attacks may be on the horizon in syria crosses the line. curt gregory, nbc news. >> he tweeted that last night's missile strike was perfectly executed. many syrian-americans here in the bay area cramable to contact family members. 4:30 saturday morning when the strikes began. able to reach her family and he
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spoke with his mother in damascus. >> we were calling them up and trying to follow up with family and relatives in syria. >> she was sleeping and there was a huge explosion. she woke up terrified. >> the u.s. military has been on the ground in syria for years. this isn't the first u.s. missile strike there. you may remember the u.s. launched 59 tomahawk missiles aimed at the air base. you can go to nbc dgs bayarea.com and watch president trump's statement and go to our twitter and facebook pages. a battle brewing over who will replace house speaker paul ryan and announcing the retirement. the congressman endorsed kevin mccarthy as his successor. >> we believe that kevin is the
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right person. we all think that kef is nkevin person. >> until the conclusion of the 115th congress until next january. holding the leadership elections in november following midterm elections. you can see ryan's entire interview at 8:00 after this newscast. >> so you reported as missing. for the first time since she opened fire on the youtube campus, we are getting a look of video with the shooter 11 hours before the attack. denying she wanted to harm he herself or others. >> her behavior was calm and cooperative. there was no reason to go look
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to see if she owned a gun. >> even if she did t she legally purchased. >> officers followed proper protocol and had no reason to believe she was violent. >> we reached out to long time law enforcement expert, tony rivera the former san francisco chief. there's more from youtube headquarters in san bruno. >> even if it turns out they are stopping -- on big time criminal, they are to talk to people in a civil way and those two officers did. >> former san francisco police chief tony rivera reacting to this encounter. >> hi. >> a startled -- questioning statements of her state of mind. >> you don't want to hurt yourself do you? >> anything indicating violence.
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violence with her parents and violence with anybody. and nothing indicates that. >> rivera saying the starting point for a police officer is assessing the reason she was deemed at risk. >> why would they report her missing? what were the circumstances? any possible threat. and instead, the 38-year-old never disappeared satisfying the criteria. she would prove not just at risk but violent and revengeful posting the review on the website during -- the father called and said his daughter became upset about the youtube platform. >> it would have been good if they followed up on it. >> sam brock, "nbc bay area
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news." >> on the website we posted the officers encount toer to watch for yourself. new this morning a late night fire destroys a peninsula home and the homeowners out of town. after 11:30 last night. fire crews believe the dog got safely out of the home. house sitters watching the home but weren't there at the time of the father. crews able to knock down the fire after 45 minutes. cause is unknown. firefighters say they couldn't believe they found him alive. a driver that plunged more than 150-feet over a cliff. and nbc bay area sky ranger over the scene yesterday morning in san mateo county. the driver able to get out of the mangled rented minivan and waited for firefighters to
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rescue him. suffered minor injuries and hypotherm ya. he is a tourist and didn't realize how winding the stretch is. drugs, nor alcohol are not suspected in the crash. still ahead, getting ready. the warriors fan showing their support for dub nation. oracle a
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the warriors and fans are gearing up for a playoff push. it )s the first round of the nba playoffs. welcome back 7:29. the warriors and fans gearing up. the first round of the nba playoffs, the warriors and spurs in a few hours. tip off at oracle arena at noon. yesterday dubbed blue and gold day. fans are not the only ones
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flying the team's flag, oakland and san francisco are flying the flag over city halite up last night in blue and gold. friday night lights. the first of 14 regular season friday night giant games here in the nbc bay area. the giants down 4-0. bronco races down to get the giants on the board on the top of the ninth. giants down four. that's your ball game. the padres beat the giants, 5-1. the as and emerald city to take on seattle. they call him crush and this is why. he crushes a two-run giving the as a 2-0 lead and at the top of the eighth crushing another one
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to the center. the second home run but wasn't enough. mariners beat the as 7-4. more coming up. north bay fire victims feel like they lost tens of thousands of dollars we investigate what is costing them money and how you might be in the same tough spot. nbc area responds coming up. >> this is the live shot over san jose. nice sunny skies and temperatures. in the 70s by 1:00. i will talk about the daytime highs and the rain and temperature drop we have on the way. coming up.
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good morning it is 7:43, if you are making your way outside. 49 degrees south bay. cool in the peninsula . 46 for san francisco.
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the east bay, cooler at 48. your daytime highs will be trending and warm and seasonal at this time of year. our out look good in the bay and mostly clear skies. palo alto, warmer temperatures, san jose 75, concord, 76. oakland 68 and san francisco topping out in the upper 60s about 66 in the afternoon. the ridge of high pressure sitting over the bay area but tracking a cold front set to sweep in from the northwest and tracking south at the north bay. about 10:30 areas like ukiah will get showers. by 3:00, areas north of the golden gate bridge will see rain and in santa rosa, san rafael and napa and showers in the east bay. if i fast forward to 5:30 a lot
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of the showers trend south near hayward, palo alto, half-moon bay. and pleasanton. periods of moderate to heavier downpours. this moves out fairly quickly with lingering showers into early monday morning. may have a couple of rough spots for the monday morning commute but not a complete wipe out. the cloud cover will be seen winds kicking up. breezier and windier along the coast and in the mountain top areas. along range out look right know somehows you what is going on. temperatures well below average into tomorrow and monday with the noticeable drop with 10-plus degrees heading into monday. wednesday,s another approaching system moving in and they could bring the return of showers yet again and after that system moves out and looks like we have
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a drying pattern shortly after that. and let's look at the hiking trails for today. we'll see hazy skies and eventually clearing out about 44 degrees. 10:00 a.m. nice and sunny, 52 degrees. and breezier winds kicking up and cooling down into tomorrow. temperature drop going from upper 60s to 50s fr the daytime highs. 56 on monday a break for the rain heading in tuesday and possible showers into wednesday. into thursday i think penople ae going to notice the drop in the temperatures. >> thank you. it is 7:46 ahead on "today in the bay." coming up we investigate why north bay fire survivors are saying they are victimized yet again. since the north bay fires.
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rebuilding homes and lives has been challenging. and battling the insurance mp it has been six difficult months since the north bay fires. battling insurance companies has been frustrating some families not able to move on because of roadblocks. kris explains. >> saturday, at first united methodist in santa rosa are sleeping, but this saturday --. sits fill up fast. >> we had 130 here today.
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>> today, the churmg ch is pack with people and heart ache. >> raise your hand if you lost somebody? >> everyone raced their hand. everybody has statefarm insurance and they feel statefarm is shortchanging them. >> who got everything out of their insurance policy? >> they are requiring them to do a detailed item by item to get 100% of coverage. they can fo they can to are go it but don't pay 20%. >> they should pay 100% without inventory. >> tens of thousands on the line for most. >> they cannot make it more difficult for us to do them as well. >> they shared the recent letter
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from statefarm saying the california code required an inventory for some time the state told us otherwise. >> it is not statutorily required. >> that's insurance commissioner dave jones asking them to streamline wild fire claims. >> statefarm said it has. and agreed to the process including increasing coverage paid up front to 75% without inventory. jones said jurns companies don't have to stop at 75%. he wrote them and applauded companies to pay 100% and waved inventory. >> some insurance companies have waved them and i'm confident they can all wave. >> it he doesn't have the power to order them. >> the fire victims twawant it change. >> how quickly? >> now. >> retroactively. >> stat farm said the inventory
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is a simple list of what they lost. >> they said the software they have to use is glitchy and cumbersome. statefarm set aside adjusters to help them and called the process a personalized experience. most policy hoholders in this r said they have five or more adjuster in six months. >> we are on the seventh adjuster. >> my priority is free building. >> they say their claim is being reduced by $60,000 unless they complete an inventory. >> that was our kitchen and living room. >> they invited us to visit their lot where their home stood. >> we are not trying to get anymore than what we feel is rightly ours. we are not lying when we say we
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lost it all. you can come out and see. >> six months after the fire storm. >> there are some signs that life is getting back on track. the residents say so much more can be happening out here if the insurance claims weren't so difficult. >> it would be a relief saying the insurance company can say we will give you this and you can move forward. there is no moving forward. >> people here feel the claims process is designed to be slow. to get them to give up and take the settlement and save statefarm money. >> how many of you will recommend statefarm to a friend? >> not now. >> statefarm told our consumer back in january that the dollar amount listed in the policies are maximum benefits, not automatic payments. you might think you are insured
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for $300,000. you are insured up to that. you might have to fight to get 100% of that. here is how to do a home inventory. snap photos and document all that you own and send those files to the cloud for safekeeping. if you have a complaint, let us know about it. call us. at 7:54 we have more in "today in the bay." fee the pets in need, we'll introduce you to myrtle, next.
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this morning -- some special guests from pets in need. welcome back it is the clear the shelter segment. special guest from pets in need. foster coordinator amanda here with myrtle. i am in love. she is a mix. they are great dogs. she is a little older. tell me about her. >> she is 10 years old so she is relaxed. i think she would want nothing more but a family to cuddle up with and fall into their lap and fall asleep. >> they do tend to live longer life spans. so the fact that she is 10 means that you will have her for a while longer. >> yeah. >> she is adorable.
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if you are into i assume kissing, maybe. >> she is a big kisser. >> she is part of a special program you have going on now. an adoption program for the next two weeks until april 30th, a special deal of $30. >> any animal who has been in the shelter, 30 days or longer. she hasn't been was 30 days exactly but she's a senior and we want to put her in the mix to be apart of that. >> encouraging her to go into a forever home. any puppy, kitten or dog or cat more than 30 days can be adopted from now to april 30th tr $30. you include vaccinations, microchipping. >> all the health records and everything. >> i hope somebody takes myrtle home. she is so sweet. you can find more about pets in
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need at petsinneed.org. thank you for making us apart of your morning. we'll have more local news at 4:30 and a special 8:00 p.m. news for the stanley cup. you can see us later on nbc area.com and have a great saturday. . symbol you know you're
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