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good morning to you. it is 7:00 on the dot on this sunday morning. we're looking live at downtown san jose. blue skies there behind the trees and that lovely building there. it is going to be a warm day. thanks so much for joining us. looking at the microclimate forecast. you look at some of the other cameras, we see clouds. >> right behind us, you see that layer right there, marine layer. >> what does it mean? >> it just means we have a marine layer this morning. we're in the 50s. this is pretty normal right now.
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but this is the coolest we're going to be all day. so you have plans to go outside. maybe you like to go running or get a workout on early on. do it now because we're going to warm up fast. it is not a huge change there with the exception of san jose and hayward. you can see those clouds hugging the coastline. again, not going to mean much for us in terms of cooling. that will burn off by mid-morning. your daytime highs, i mentioned, check this out. by 9:00 a.m., we will be in the low 70s. right around your lunch hour, already in those 80s, expected to climb into the 90s for san jose again. possible fire dangers out there. i'll talk more about that in a few minutes. >> all right. we'll see you one. 7:01 now. a mass immigration raid called off by president trump.
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today in the bay, we found some other possible reasons for that delay and also got reaction from the local immigrant community. >> reporter: president trump backing down on a call for mass immigration raids on sunday, announcing on twitter, at the request of democrats, i have delayed the illegal immigration removal process, deportation, for two weeks to see if the democrats and republicans can get together and work out a solution to the asylum and loophole problems at the southern border. if not, deportation starts. sources tell nbc news house speaker nancy pelosi called the president to ask him to call off ice raids. but it may be for long. >> are these the people that came into the country illegally. they have been served and gone through the a process, the process with the court and they have to be removed from the county. >> oakland mayor reacting on twitter saying donald trump is playing a cruel political game
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with the lives of children and families. as long as he keeps threatening our beloved immigrant community, oakland will continue to prepare. we know our rights and values. despite the president's announcement after ice raids in the bay area last year, many still live in fear. >> community remembers are trying to go to work. >> with the immigrants rights group siren telling people to be prepared. >> know they have rights they can exercise regardless of their immigration status. so to have an interaction with ice, for example, make sure they do not open the door, that they check to see there is a judicial warrant. >> ice issued a statement saying the president's postponement protects officers have my leak about sensitive law enforcement operations. nbc bay area news. just hours after calling off those raids, the president took to twitter touting his plan to border wall.
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a federal appeals law considered whether he can move forward with that plan. a memorial service for an officer killed on the line of duty will happen thursday. she was shot and killed during a domestic violence call. she had only been on the force for six months. thursday's memorial service will be in roseville. she attended sacramento state and the university is holding its own memorial service tonight. we will have the complete coverage of that. in san francisco, a man walked into a police station yesterday to say he thought his friend killed somebody. following that tip, officers responded to a home where they found a woman dead inside a home. police say that man -- that a man at that address was there. he tried to flee but then was arrested. neither the name of the victim or the suspect has been released. >> a follow-up to a fire friday night. the fire is out, but now there
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is fears what's left of the building could come down. that fire started at 8:30 in the evening on friday. but it spread very quickly and it took firefighters until yesterday afternoon to fully contain the fire. as you can see, the building is a total loss, but the two buildings next door are also damaged. >> we're going to need to demolish portions of the building so our investigators can get inside. we're worried about collapse on the building. earlier this morning we had the back wall of the building collapse back. >> no one was hurt when the back wall collapsed, but now seven people who live directly behind that shop had to leave their homes. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. so a 30th horse died yesterday and today activists plan to protest at the fair in pleasanton. the horse that died was a four-your-old gelding. it is the fourth of his horses to die there.
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he is now banned from an the pa friends and family gathered to remember a man who was stabbed to death earlier this week. the cabdriver is one of two people who were killed in a serious double homicide. yesterday he was laid to rest as the motive in the case remains unknown. terry mcsweeney has more. >> reporter: friends of his gathered early outside the mosque in south san francisco. >> it's a prayer service we're preparing for a funeral. >> reporter: he left his home to pick up a customer but never came back home to pacifica, to his young daughter and wife. >> she was shocked because she waited two hours. then she stopped calling him. until 3:00 she received a phone call from the sheriffs department. >> he had been stabbed. deputies found a second victim a day later on skyline boulevard.
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people are remembering how he lived, that he liked soccer and worked hard to support his family. >> a father, a nice guy, good friend. always good helper. he's there for his family. >> reporter: police have rested a 27-year-old pacifica man. a motive is not clear. he moved here from yemen. they say it was his four-year-old daughter that tried to stop him from leaving to get a fare last night. he promised her ice cream when he returned. >> it's been hard to get it through our minds. >> terry mcsweeney reporting. the suspect will make his first court appearance this week. now to a deadly crash involving a tow truck in walnut creek which happened yesterday.
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the driver hit a man that was trying to cross the highway. though, it is not clear why he was trying to do that. lanes were closed for about two hours while officers investigated. >> it is going to be a slow ride on bart today but only between the east bay and sfo. that's because bart is upgrading the power system. the work will start at 8:00 this morning. so in about an hour. and then it should wrap up by 6:30 this evening. during that time, riders should expect delays between 15 minutes and 20 minutes but only on the line on your screen. this time in downtown martinez. back in march, this man was seen breaking into a home there. he returned to this same home in april. you see him knocking on the door. then when he realizes that nobody is home, he steals the package on the porch. police are still looking for him. we are learning more about the 11 people killed in friday
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night's tragic plane crash. one victim is from oklahoma, another from ohio. the plane had just taken off and then turned away from the mountains when it started to nose dive and flipped upside down. it was only in the air for about 30 seconds before it crashed. we still have much more ahead for you on today in the bay. we'll take you live to washington, d.c. for our weekly interview of chuck todd, moderator of "meet the press." plus, a hot air balloon blunder. the wild scene caught in the midwest. you will want to see how it all ended.
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it is time for our weekly chat with chucked to, moderator of "meet the press," of course and nbc bay area political analyst. nice to see you. >> same here. >> thanks for joining us this morning. we know you have an exclusive
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coming up. but we want to start with the democratic debate, which is a few days away. >> look, i expect -- look, on night one i think it is an interesting test for elizabeth warren who basically is starting to become the second place candidate right now. seems like she is starting to inch ahead of sanders in some of these key places. and, so, suddenly she's the most prominent candidate. if biden is the front runner, warren number two. what i'll be curious about, do the other candidates treat her as a front runner, or do they sort of go with her and start maybe targeting others that are in their way, maybe going after biden. obviously, the second night is going to feel a presence of joe biden. and a lot of the candidates there, the brand names, may even focus on biden. but i think the unpredictable nature will be what do the yolo candidates do? the ones that may only get one
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shot at the debate stage. >> and how much time they take up, too, right? >> how much time and do they try to break the rules? do they try to do things to attack, you know, single out others to bring attention to themselves. how they do that because they want this viral moment certainly presents an extra set of challenges for those of us trying to moderate this thing. >> chuck, last week seven senate republicans voted with democrats against president trump's weapons ban to saudi arabia making it the second time they are different from the president. with so many senate republicans up, are we going to see more agreements between now and the presidential election? >> i think only selectively. and i think only in certain places. that's one of the few. mitch mcconnell is also up in 2020, larry. you know what that means. he's not going to put any vote on the floor that he thinks hurts him. so i think at least until his --
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until the filing deadline in kentucky passes and he knows he's not going to have a serious primary challenger, and i don't think he would, but, you know, he got primaried six years ago. i think he's walking that line. so because the senate majority leader himself is up in 2020, i think every vote that gets put to that floor is through the prism of whether or not mcconnell thinks it helps or hurts his chances of staying leader. i do think there. but you brought up saudi arabia. the president -- i'd push him on this saudi arabia relationship. and he basically had no -- he unflinchingly says there is one reason to overlook this behavior x and it's money. >> staying with the weapons ban, is it another facet of the president's effort to contain iran? how likely is it that that plan will work? >> well, obviously, that is part of it, you know. but what's happening, you could argue, in the middle east is going to be a continue proxy war
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between the saudis and the ar n iranians. you could say that's a cold war of sorts for deck kids. yes, in that sense when the united states helped saudi arabia, the rational is about making sure it continues pressure on iran. but the fact that, you know, what is the line of where you overlook bad behavior by an ally? and, look, this is transactional politics, whatever you want to call it. this is certainly a place where the president is comfortable being this transactional. >> thank you for joining us. larry, nice to see you. make sure you join chuck for this morning's "meet the press." tune in at 8:00 right after this newscast. all right. larry will be back in 40 minutes for our political segment. we'll talk about this week's democratic debate, including why the process is starting earlier
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than usual. we look forward to it. we'll see you in just a bit. turning to other news. what comes up must come down. thousands gathered at a hot air baa law school festival in new jersey. it might have been a little too much excitement. we see that balloon skimming a few trees, bumps into a poll before landing. it doesn't even look real. she believes this happened because of erratic winds. the good news in all of this, though, is that nobody was hurt. it was a night of fun and laughter in san francisco. some of snl's biggest stars are thrilling fans at clusterfest. >> reporter: filled as a comedy show why come out tonight? >> because john delaney.
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he's the star for tonight. >> there is a lot of great artists here, and i wanted to see a bunch of new comedians i haven't met before. i think that's what's been really cool. >> reporter: john is visiting from seattle and indulged his inner kraemer. >> i love kraemer. i was like, i got to do the door bit. >> reporter: the office, the life size mockup of the offices in scranton, pennsylvania, is a hit with the sitcoms fans. >> it's really cool. they nailed all of the details. they did a good job. >> reporter: day three will include more snl alum. nbc bay area news. all right. well, we are not laughing about the weather. it is delightful. >> if you are heading out there to clusterfest, today you will
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have another great day in san francisco. comfortable in san francisco. but in other parts it will not be too comfortable. i want to show you how amazing this shot is. if you focus on this screen, you can see how slowly those clouds are drifting by. it is mem. all right. so right now, we are seeing the temperatures in the '60s and the '50s. comfortable start to our morning. 61 in the tri-valley. 57 in san francisco. i've got another view of that clod cover. but i wanted to show it to you so you can get a feel for that scene there. 54 degrees right now. if you enjoy the sunshine, we will still get plenty of it. that high pressure remains dom napt. it will be through today into the start of the workweek before we see something happened in the form of some cooling. another warm day to get through today. in the afternoon, your highs
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will climb into the 70s for san francisco. actually yesterday at the airport the unofficial high was in the 80s for san francisco. 73 degrees in san francisco. through oakland, 80 degrees. yesterday in san jose, we hit a high of 88 degrees. today we are expecting to go up a couple degrees. if you are heading into the tri-valley, this will be a day of those warmer temperatures. yesterday santa rosa had a high of 95. today we're talking about low 90s. so the temperatures will be very similar, just a couple degrees warmer in some spots. yesterday the conditions were a little gusty. so because we are seeing in 90s, i want to take this time to give you a couple of heat safety tips. we know you need a drink of water, wear spf. but the ones that are important are the hot car dangers. don't leave anything you care
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about, your kids, your pets, even your sunglasses that could possibly melt in there. we have seen increments of 30 degrees within a couple minutes. the pets and the hot pavement, do not take your dog on a walk if it's above 80 dedegrees. try walking with your shoes off and see if it is cool enough for you to walk with your shoes off. too hot for you, too hot for your pups. >> we're talking about upper 60s. which is when we start to see that cooling trend. it will be summer cooling, which means we will still be comfortable. check out by wednesday. a decrease of almost 20 degrees with only highs in the 70s for wednesday and thursday. 75, 73 into thursday. and then by next weekend we warm up comfortably again into the 80s. we definitely still have a very hot day to get ahead to. play it safe, everybody, but enjoy the sunshine. chris? >> we sure will. all right.
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much more ahead on today in the bay coming up. this is it, yeah. this is what i want to do. >> a bay area man is being sought after for people around the world -- by people around the world all because of his fitness program for children of autism. the story is part of our bay area proud series.
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something most of us could use a little more good news. for many of us all we have to do is hit the gym or go for a walk. but for young people with autism, it isn't all that simple. today in the bay has this morning's bay area proud. >> job offers that change your life usually come from a boss at an established company. for chad that wasn't the case. it was actually a mother of a child with autism offering chad a job for what she was pretty
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sure he wasn't qualified that changed his life and is helping the lives of others. inside dublin's combat sports academy, violence of the organized kind is all around. but so it turns out is compassion of the chad hooker kind. >> this is it, yeah. this is what i want to do. >> do you feel okay? >> yeah. come on, chad. >> reporter: he soon discovered a particular fondness for working with young people. but it wasn't until five years ago that a woman asked chad a question that ended up changing his life. >> i looked at her like, okay, like of course i do personal sessions. well, it's not for me. it is for my friend and in fact it's not even for her. it is for her child. and he's on the spectrum. at that point i was like, what? oh, he has autism.
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>> and whield chad may have lacked any experience or training wking with those with autism, he also lacked any fear of trying anything new. he said yes. >> i saw the effects it was having on him. his mom would come up to me in tears saying, you don't know what this is doing for my child. with that, chad hooker was looked. he shifted his focus and started puzzle piece athletics. chad now has close to 50 clients. some whose parents happily travel two hours round-trip just to work with him and his team. >> he was like four hours away. i wake up at 5:00 and take him. >> chad really has a special ability to connect with kids. >> with positive motivation, connection and a little bit of love, you can get them to do anything. they are very, very capable. >> reporter: along the way, chad has discovered not only what
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works and what doesn't, he's learned how rare what he does is. the calls he gets tell him that. >> i mean, i have been hit up from australia, the netherlands. it's not just the united states that needs a program like this. >> reporter: and so expansion is in chad's plans. one day hopefully taking what he has learned on the job on the road and helping one special group of people get the special type of training they deserve. >> that's so good. >> reporter: in dublin, nbc bay area news. >> that's one of those things, why didn't we get a team on it, right? dodging a potential danger. turning off the power to prevent wild firing this month. plus, hundreds of jobs up for grabs. we'll tell you who turned out at the chase center this weekend. introducing my new spicy chicken strips combo.
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good morning, folks. it is sunday. take a look out our window. you can see the top of the golden gate bridge. let's go down below and see what it looks like at ground level. it looks really cool, right? it is not going to last, not even in san francisco. a look at that forecast. we see that san francisco will be cool. >> just for the early morning. this is the 50s right now. keira did post on instagram the arrival of her baby. those of you messaging me, the baby is healthy and she's enjoying mommy and me time. into the low 60s in the south bay. i want to show you the cloud cover you saw in the cameras right there.
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you can see it into san francisco. it is sticking to the coastline, though. that marine layer is starting to build. as chris mentioned, the cooling in san francisco now will not last for long. into the interior valleys. we are expected to have another hot day into the beach or the city. we're talking about comfortable 70s for san francisco. we're also not expecting a lot of wind today. we'll talk about when a cool down is expected in the bay area. >> it is not usually like this. usually you need a sweater. president trump called off those mass immigration raids that were supposed to start today. we tweeted he will wait two weeks at the request of democrats. some of the reasons behind that delay and reaction from the local immigrant community. >> reporter: president trump backing down on a call for mass immigration raids on sunday, announcing on twitter at the request of democrats, i have
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delayed the illegal immigration removal process, deportation, for two weeks to see if the democrats and republicans can get together and work out a solution to the asylum and loophole problems at the southern border. if not, deportations start. sources tell nbc news house speaker nancy pelosi called the president to ask him to call off ice raids. but it may not be for long. >> are these the people that came into the country illegally? they have been served and gone through a process. a process of the courts. and they have to be removed from the country. >> the mayor reacting on twitter saying donald trump is playing a cruel political game with the lives of children and families. as long as he keeps threatening our beloved immigrant community, oakland will continue to prepare. we know our rights and values. despite the president's announcement after ice raids in the bay area last year, many
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still live in fear. >> the community members are afraid to drop their children off at school at times. they are afraid to go to work. >> reporter: she is with the immigrants rights group siren and is telling people to be prepared. >> know you have rights to exercise regardless of your immigration status. make sure they do not open the door, that they check to see that there is a judicial warrant. >> the president's postponement protects officers about any leak of sensitive operations. nbc bay area news. just hours after calling off those raids, the president took to twitter, tauting his planned border wall. a federal appeals court this week debated whether the president can still move forward with that plan. we're learning now details now about the trump's response to iran shooting down a u.s. drone this week. according to several courses briefed on the matter, president
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trump approved a cyber strike on thursday. the strike was in the works for some time. but then was carried out after tahran destroyed a drone thursday morning. it brought down the military command and control systems but did not harm anyone. military strikes against iran were called off at the last minute thursday night. a memorial service for a fallen officer will happen on thursday. she was killed earlier this week during a domestic violence call. she had only been on the force or about six months. thursday's memorial service will hope in rosedale. sacramento state is holding its own memorial service. a follow up to a destructive fire friday night. the fire is out. but now there is fears that what's left of the building will collapse. it started at 8:30 in the
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evening and spread very quickly. it took firefighters until yesterday to fully contain the fire. the main building is a total loss, but the two buildings next door are also damaged. >> we're going to demolish portions of the building so our investigators can get inside. we're concerned about the collapse of the building. earlier this morning we had a back wall of the building collapse back. >> no one was hurt, but seven people who live behind that store are now displaced. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. a live look at san francisco right now where in this direction it looks fairly clear. but last call the air quality was a very, very different picture because of all the smoke from the devastating campfire. this weekend, the city rolled out a detailed air alert response plan, which includes activating the city's emergency center, opening public respite
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centers and handing out those maps to the homeless folks in the city, those maps that we became so familiar with this time last year. pg and e says its crews found damage during a planned power outrage this month to prevent a wild fire. they power more than 20,000 customers in the north bay and foothills. it found a total of five wind related issues during that planned outage. some included damage to over head electrical lines. but all of the damage was in the sierra foothilling, not in the north bay. the report is also says they may not have gotten word out about the power outages quickly love and are working on better ways to notify people. an important and welcome addition on the peninsula. a new fire station. it opened yesterday in the
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downtown area. the original station was built in 1953 and was only 3,000 square feet. that is not very big. now the new station has two stories, two bays and is 8,300 square feet and houses 100 plus years of fire department history. >> it's a great tribute to the firefighters and people that came before us, but equally, it's also a place where we can bring kids and adults and teach them about our history and the history of the park. >> fire station six is typically the second busiest fire station in the area. now to our wish-a-thon next week. a teenager battling a brain disorder wasn't stopped by having -- wasn't stopped from being the quincinerra of her
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dreams. >> she is a bright, loly girl. she has had to face live with epilepsy, a condition that has deprived her of many things. her mother says she felt excited to see her daughter's dream come true. yet, she was fearful it would never happen, especially because of her illness. with a broken voice, she says that she has lived in and out of hospitals her entire life, which is why this moment in particular is so special. like most girls her age, she has the dream of her birthday for as long as she can remember, from the color of her dress to the theme of her party and even the song she wanted to be played while she danced with her family. >> she had a big party like
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that. and she just had like her big day. and she's going to remember that day. >> reporter: likewise, kimberly's little sister is overcome with emotion and says she will be eternally grateful to the make-a-wish foundation for having fulfilled her sister's dream. >> and that i love her. so much. she's the best sister i could ever have. >> reporter: the joy on her face reflects a happiness she felt on that special day, one that she would never forget. nbc bay area news. hour wish-a-thon is coming up tuesday from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. you can call to donate unused airline miles that help the make-a-wish foundation go on trips. you can also donate cash if you
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would like. go to nbcbayarea.com for more information. the chase center is coming and now so are the workers. the center held its first job fair. but it was only for current oracle employees. yesterday they opened things up for the public. boy, was there a lot of interest. registration was full. organizers are now looking for the right workers for the warriors new home. >> we're looking for people with smiling faces, friendly attitudes and a proclivity for great service. that's what chase center will be about. anybody that has those characteristics, we can teach you how to take tickets and all the skills you need for the job. >> i'd say that's a good skill. job fair will be held tomorrow, the second one. yeah, on monday. chase center is set to open the first week of september. so you still have time to get a job. coming up next, he just keeps on hitting. the giants newest player continues to deliver on the
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diamond. nbc sports is next.
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this oakland a's are hoping to catch fire like they did last season. they're heading in the right direction as they are 7-3 in their last ten games. we're looking to regroup after a loss. matt olson bobblehead day at the coliseum. game three of a big four game set with the rays. bottom of the third inning, tied at one, but not for long. matt chapman, little message for the all star voters not having him as a finalist, a solo shot over 400 feet the opposite way, his 18th of the season. a's up by a run. bottom of the seventh, chapman at the plate again, delivering rbi double up the middle. a's back on top, and they win it
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4-2. to the desert, giants taking on the diamondbacks. alex dickerson, six rbis friday. top of the second picking up where he left off. rbi double deep senter. that gets the giants on the board. in the next inning, two on for dickerson. this time he doubles, drives in both runs. and there is the final, and that's it for sports. back to you. >> all rights, joe. much more ahead. coming up the race to become the democratic nominee for the 2020 presidential campaign is heating up. political analyst rejoins live in studio to break down the two debates that are just days away.
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coming wednesday and thursday between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m., nbc bay area will air the
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first set of democratic presidential debates featuring 20 candidates. nbc bay area political analyst joining us with a preview of what to expect. we need a graphics package to fit them all on the screen at the same time, which is why they had to be broken into two different nights. >> maybe a bigger television set for everybody. there is a good reason for all this because this is the kind of event where you just have to put expectations aside and just kind of take it all in, chris. i mean, it is that big. but we already know a couple of things, especially because of the random selection process of determining which candidates will be on which nights. on wednesday, senator elizabeth warren will begin as the best known of the candidates that night. she's second place now behind joe biden in recent polls. amy klobuchar, corey booker and those on the periphery have to find a way to climb up that popularity ladder. they will have such an
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opportunity that night and they better take advantage of it. on thursday we might see more fireworks because joe bidden, bernie sanders, camera harris. so biden will attempt to keep his position by staying above the fray and saying how he's the most likely candidate to beat donald trump. while sanders and harris try to narrow that gap. and eric swalwell is part of that thursday night group as well as others that register at or above that 1% in popularity. these folks have to move up or face elimination in september when the bar goes up to 2%. >> folks at home might be saying we're a year and a half almost away from the election. so isn't this a little early to be taking and debating with all of these candidates? >> as a matter of fact, it is. >> that's what we thought. >> the first democratic debates for the 2016 presidential domination occurred in october of 2015.
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so that means that the democratic debate, the first one in 2019, will take place four months earlier than the last set. >> so let's talk about why we're seeing this elongated process. it is not just because there are so many, right? >> no, no, no. pretty important factors come into play. first, there are more ways to get the word out today than ever before. candidates focussed on the three networks, radio, newspapers -- remember those things, newspapers? but cable television greatly expanded candidate opportunities. and now it's even more opportunities in campaign venues such as social media, facebook, twitter, instagram and a host of others. second, a second point with so many candidates and so many ways to communicate, they must start earlier to raise money for their campaigns. hiring staff, even doing ads, travel, other campaign activities. they all cost big bucks. and then there is this.
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president trump filed for re-election the day after he took office, the day after. he and republican national committee members have already raised $100 million. in fact, the trump campaign raised $650 million in 2016. but that amount pailed next to hillary clinton, who raised almost twice as much, $1.2 million. so this in itself, chris, is a reminder that the most money made and spent doesn't always win an election. >> given the fact that we are starting to much earlier, four months earlier than the last time around, how many folks do we expect will watch this debate? >> if we only knew. it's hard to tell. that's all there is to it. but we do know this. a couple of things. it is reasonable to assume that democrats and independents will be more interested. that makes sense. who already have a candidate, president trump without any serious competition, mind you.
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the president, as we know, is very popular with republicans. among democrats, it is an opportunity to see the candidates discuss see issues like health care, infrastructure, climate change and foreign policy issues ranging from trade to iran and north korea. if nothing else, this will be an opportunity for the voters, especially democrats, to decide which candidates resonate and which do not. >> i think there will be limited opportunity for that. if you have ten people talking, how do you get a word in edge wise? >> every candidate will have his or her little thing to say. it's going to be difficult, difficult to mine it. but at least people will be able to see these guys and gals and manage to -- >> put a name with the face. >> yeah. and see them against each other. >> if you want to get to know these candidates better before the debate so you know what you are looking for, you can go to nba bay area g.com.
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still ahead, a bear found napping in a very unusual place. look at this. how the bear ultimately got out. he's so calm. that's wild. >> my dog is not a bear, but he likes to hide and then i got to hunt him down. san jose temperature trend. we will warm up into the 80s by midday. how hot are we going to be today? i'll have that answer coming up. stay with us.
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sunday morning, 7:53. are you sipping on your coffee yet? make it a cold brew. 62 for the south bay. 61 in the tri-valley. as we head over to san francisco, look at how beautiful that clod cover rolling through is, that marine layer hanging on tight. 57 degrees right now. eventually san francisco will warm up quite comfortably. this is the reason why. we had that high pressure that's been dominating all weekend long. yesterday was pretty hot and sunny outside. we're also keeping those conditions clear. now, keep in mind that any time we are talking about hot temperatures, there is a lot of dry brush out there. that makes for a risk and high fire danger. any time you are outside barbecuing, be mindful of your surroundings. let's talk about the 24 hour temperature change. we're a couple degrees warmer in san jose. not as noticeable for the
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coastline. you will definitely notice the heat up through the afternoon. 73 degrees today. if you head further into oakland, 80 degrees across the bay. 93 degrees. now, the inland areas of course will be some of our warmer spots for the afternoon. hopefully you have some ac or a friend you can visit with a pool. 93 degrees in morgan hill. san jose yesterday had a high of 88 degrees. we're looking to the afternoon highs. somebody did ask me yesterday about hiking trails. if you are going to hike, go now. leave now. this is going to be the coolest temperature, 67 degrees. we still have a little bit of that cloud cover keeping you cool. by 9:00 a.m., our temperatures start getting into the 70s. by 10:00 a.m., too late to go hiking because those temperatures will warm up ickly. please don't take your pup with you on that hike. it's a little too hot for them.
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not just your pets, but also each other. here is a reminder of safety tips to keep in mind. wear a lot of sunscreen, take frequent breaks. i do not like reporting on those hot car situations. in case you didn't know, in california, from what i have read, if you see something in the parking lot, whether it is a pet or child in the car, call 911 or i think you can take your own action as well. 30 degree increase within a minute. then we're talking about that hot pavement and those pets. if it is too hot for your feet, it is too hot for your paws. it will stay hot this weekend. but as we head into sunday, the temperatures start to dip a little into the upper 60s. by tuesday and wednesday, the temperature dip will be more noticeable. not only in san francisco but also through inland areas. believe it or not, we fall below seasonable into the 70s. by wednesday and thursday, 75
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degrees. it will be a little bit of a cool down in through friday. and then we warm up just a little bit by saturday into next weekend. this will be our warmest weekend of the week so far. >> okay. i think it's nice when it's nice and warm. and cooler in the workweek when you have to wear work clothes. thank you so much. >> what are you doing, mister? hanging out? >> how is that guy so calm, right? that is no place to hibernate. a black bear found his way into a montana home into the closet. the bear opened a side door, accidentally locked the dead bolt. how? trashed the ro, though, and then climbed into the closet. probably because it felt bad. they tranquilized the bear and got it out safely. everybody was nice and calm. i think i would just keel over. >> it is montana, so they're probably more used to it.
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. this sunday my sitdown with president donald trump. a blunt, frank and far-reaching interview. >> let me start right in. what happened last night? >> on why he stopped the planned military strike with iran. >> here we are sitting with 150 dead people that would have taken place probably within a half an hour after i said go ahead. and i didn't like it. i didn't think it was -- i didn't think it was proporti proportionate. >> on u.s./iranian relations. >> i didn't want war. if there is, but you can't have a nuclear weapon. >> on children in migrant camps. >> they're in terrible shape

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