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>> peter says he hopes the city will do something after his house. >> it's a once every 15-year event. now, it's happening every few years. there has to be an engineering effort by the city to keep the houses safe. >> reporter: mr. glover says he has contacted the city to file a claim. this evening, we did see a city truck come by. we've reached out to the city department of public works to see how many homes experience this problem. we haven't gotten a response yet. >> thank you for that. while the storm hit san francisco hard this weekend, historically, sonoma county gets the worst of high storms. now, we're larhearing about the financial impact. storms have cost $5 billion in the county. that makes it the hardest-hit in
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11 western states, according to a study in "scienced a van adva. the wet weather brought lots of snow to the mountains. look at truckee right now. you can see the snow from, of course. the road is clear right there. no chains are needed. you can see the snow on the highway. no chain rules in eggfect rite now. eight feet of snow in the past two weeks. it's gorgeous. here's what alpine meadows looks like this morning. last year, the ski resort did not hit the 100-foot mark until
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january. continuing coverage now on pg&e's proposed settlement with fire victims. today, some of the victims and the attorneys spoke about the $15 billion deal. >> part of this settlement is, making them accountable. >> reporter: in santa rosa, attorneys outlined the settlement with pg&e and wildfire victims. >> barns, couple greenhouses. >> reporter: cory and many others faces with devastating loss after wildfires in northern california. he is hoping that the settlement will addresses uncertainty while he rebuilds. >> hopefully the money will be able to complete that as soon as we have it done. the insurance was going to be a shortfall by one-third. >> reporter: the settlement involves several fires,
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including the tub county, the camp fire and the ghostship fire. there's a detailed time line for the next steps. >> there will be a process where the fund is stocked and the cash go to the trust for the victims. the fire victims' trust. >> i don't want pg&e stocks. i want cash. >> reporter: they said from the beginning, getting wildfire victims compensated, as well as the individuals, has been our goal. we want to help our customers, our neighbors and our friends in the impacted areas recover an rebuild after the tragic wildfires. jerry hill weighed in on the effect it may have. >> owners of pg&e do move out of bankruptcy, it falls to the legislature and the governor and the public utilities commission
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to make sure a safe utility does move forward and puts the pressure on the utility to imbed safety into their suculture. >> reporter: safety was discussed today. vinny lost his home in fountain grove. he has questions how the settlement will proceed. >> i started to close there chapper of my life. >> reporter: the deal must be approved by bankruptcy court. around noon, a fishing boat with four people in it ran out of gas. the boat started to wash ashore. the coast guard stopped the fishermen off of the boat into the water before it crashed. paramedics took one of them to the hospital for hypothermia.
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>> they want to make sure that the vessels are safe and have full tanks and are operational. >> fire department says if possible, stay off of the water during a storm. taking guns off of the streets, that's the goal in southern santa clara county after two mass shootings. you remember in june, that a man opened fire at a ford store in morgan hill. after that, at the gilroy garlic festival. now, gilroy is hosting a buyback sale. they have $100 for handguns, rival rifles and shotguns. while the community is still grieving, it is taking action. two days after a shooting at a florida naval bose, it is now being treated as an act of
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terrorism. the student killed three people and injured eight others before being killed by sheriff's st deputies of one of the victims, his former principal, spoke about him. >> he wanted to give back and do good things. i felt he was headed in that direction. >> investigators say the gunnman used social media to criticize support of israel. he also showed friends videos of mass shoots in the week leading up to the shooting. to politics and what will be a historic week in washington. the next step on the path could lead to an impeachment vote in the house before christmas. nbc's kelly o'donnell has a preview. >> reporter: a working sunday on capitol hill. impeachment headquarters. >> we're continuing to prep for
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our hearings. >> reporter: media stakeout, while behind closed doors a dress rehearsal of sorts before tomorrow's hearing to lay out the evidence. >> i expect to get all of our ducks in a how. >> reporter: the house judiciary committee is expected to take several hours on monday, as evidence against the witnesses is presented by the country and the committee. jerry nadler expects articles of impeachment could be written this week. >> my goal is to indict as expeditiously as fairly as possible. >> reporter: unknown, the scope of the investigation that the democrats will pursue. >> it may be obstruction of congress, not cooperating. >> reporter: in florida saturday night -- president trump made
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his peril a punch line. >> i need good news. i have people trying to impeachment. >> reporter: today, his gop defenders argued that house democrats have only convinced themselves. >> it's not that democrats cannot purr said people like me, they can't persuade will herd. >> they have looked at the facts and know where we are on this. >> president trump responded to north korea's latest warning and test with a warning of his own. the president said kim jong-un risks losing everything if he continues hostility. and president trump said that kim was too smart to aukwalk aw from his agreement with washington. pyongyang reported what it called a successful test of great significance, at a testing
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site north korea promised to close. joe biden is heading to the bay area for front-runners all on the same day. his first stop is palo alto, from there, san francisco for an early reception. and then, followed by an evening event in south san francisco. prices range from 2,800 to $900. 49ers fans take over new orleans as best they could, after a wild game in the big easy. there's snow? the sierra following this weekend's storm. what about in berkeley. we'll explain when we come back. parts of northern california will see more than an inch of rain. how much will arrive in the bay area? a closer look at our forecast when we come back.
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probably heard them. san francisco's alert system is getting an upgrade. it's time to upgrade the warning system. the sirens were put in place during the 1940s during world war ii. the city tests them every tuesday. the sirens will be shut down this week. it will take two weeks to complete the projects. people should sign up for the emergency test system. today's 49ers saints/game exceeded it by a mile. kyle shanahan had the niners ready to play. niners down by a point. less than a minute to play. a little pass out to george kittle. it was fourth and two. he goes. they grab the face mask.
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final play of the game. robbie could robbie gould comes out. the niners win it, 48-46. after the game, the 49ers assistant coach tweeted this video of the niners taking over the streets of new orleans. dangerous to do. the saints fans say who dat. the niners fans were saying, we dat. ten now inductees were on tuesday. maya angelou and brandi chastain, who is in san jose. you can see the full list on the right side of your screen. the event starts on tuesday evening, live streamed on youtube. we have someone in our lives that is impossible to shop for.
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have you thought of a luxury heated toilet seat? probably not? or glasses that display words across your face. >> we go to jonathan bloom for unique gift ideas. >> reporter: you need this. an underwater schooler. with two propellers, it pulls you in the water. it does the swimming for you? >> kind of. >> reporter: true story, the historymaking swim would have made it around the bay. here's you know upgrade for your water closet. >> a heated seat bidet.
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>> amigo snaps on your toilet. a $400 toilet seat may seem like a strange present. >> it is a gift you can give to someone and they will think about you maybe more than once a day. >> reporter: and a thing that works on your ipad department -- square panda teaches kids how to sound out words. >> now, imagine stumbling on a real word. >> reporter: why not watch a movie on your thx laptop. the brand known for certifying movie theaters is stamping its seal on laptops, calibrated to studio standards. >> you are watching their content the way they want it to
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be seen. >> there's brightness there, and there and there. >> reporter: sound in two and three dimensions. and speaking of 3d -- >> you can use a camera that has two eyes. >> reporter: human eyes made the first 3d virtual reality camera to go to the international space station. now, they have one that sits in your pocket. the gadget shoots in 360 or in 3d. >> it's immersive. you can reach out and touch stuff. >> go over to fisherman's warf. >> reporter: what if you want glasses with the display facing out. >> l.e.d. bluetooth glasses. >> reporter: they are now a real project for 70 bucks. >> you turn your face into a billboard? >> correct. >> reporter: and, no, you won't
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be walking into walls. i can keeind of see. i can mostly see. >> that was jonathan bloom reporting. while we were in that package, she just ordered the heated toilet seat for her husband. i hope i didn't ruin the surprise. go to our website to see more at nbcbayarea.com. >> if i was going to order it, you would have ruined it. >> i would have. the all of the snow came down in berkeley on one street. it was berkeley's annual take a snow day. they get a chance to meet santa. for some, it was a new experience. >> he is 2 years old and never has seen snow before.
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>> look at this? >> they are so excited. look at that snowman. there were pony rides and food and art vendors. the whole thing is free. it's been going on 11 years. >> did you forecast 11 tons of snow in berkeley? >> it's 58 degrees. they did it. >> we had hail, though. >> that counts. >> we had some stronger showers midafternoon. those have moved on. this is as quiet as it's been. the storm that brought the interesting weather moving through southern california. behind it, now, we're on the lookout for patchy fog. it's nice to be around christmas in the park.
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dodging rain and heavy rain. 54 in san jose. san francisco, quite nice. you can see the pebeacon, setti around some low clouds. wind is light at 10 miles per hour. paschy, low clouds. if you get your morning commute started, at 480 or 580, you might see reduced viz blgt. maybe down to a mile or less. notice during the day tomorrow, the return of low clouds. valley fog setting up inland and the return of coastal fog, too. san jose, after the low clouds break up, 59 degrees. closer to 60 in morgan hill. trivalley seeing locations in the upper 50s.
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and maybe a bit cooler around half moon bay and pacifica. mostly cloudy skies returning to the coast and san francisco in the mid-50s for tomorrow. and north bay temperatures in the mid to upper 50s for tomorrow afternoon. rainfall totals now, we've gone through a supersoaker of a seven-day forecast last week. notice more substantial rain for the west coast. let's look at the timeframe from tuesday to friday. a few chances of showers. no one seeing more than a quarter of inch of rain over the span of the next five days. friday to saturday, the numbers come up a little bit. high pressure is off to the west. the incoming storms will weaken on approach. most of the rain will fall to the west coast. north bay, you have the best bet of seeing showers. most of the bay area, friday
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into saturday will be the best chance of finding rain at times. that's less than a quarter inch. that's not the youfour, five inches-plus. notice how we head towards next sunday, the skies will clear again. even though we have showers in the forecast, not what we saw last week. friday into saturday, the best chance to find a few of the showers. that should be about one-tenth of an inch of rain. it looks clear and dry. the final oakland raiders home game. clearing skies. something we'll be watching closely, obviously, towards next weekend. >> thank you, rob. there's a farm in oakland that may be growing your next meal. this is the right video. it's not meat or vegetables, the lucrative business of insect prote protein. at hertz, we know that a change of scenery
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santa arrived today. a little early but really in style. every year, hundreds of toys are donated to children at zuckerberg general hospital in san francisco. you're looking at the people working for santa. his helpers will be delivering on their harley davidsons. >> it supports the heals of our patients. >> it started after the founder, thomas perkins, wanted to give back to the hospital. since he died, his tradition lives on. maybe, forget ham and turkey for christmas dinner. how about insect protein? as beyond meat -- is that a no? >> am i making change faces? i'm feeling uncomfortable. >> it makes it popular. >> barclays predicts that the bugs as food market will be
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worth $8 billion in 2030. jean wells looks at a cricket farm in oakland. you're looking at a gateway bug, an insect with so much potential to feed the planet, it seems like a no-brainer. but will you eat it? >> this is our bpeanut butter. >> reporter: much of the world eats insects. but americans generally say, ew. don't judge. that's really good. a growing group of entrepreneurs may prove that bugs are the future. chef joseph yu's mission is to make insects look delicious. >> even if 10% of americans were to incorporate edible insects once a week, even that would be
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an impact on our environment. >> reporter: they have created insect-based dog food, with sales in the millions throwing every year. the sustainability message appeals to millennials, who will not eat the bugs themselves but have no problem giving it to their dogs. >> my daughter said she is a millennial. but she doesn't want to have children because she is worried about what the world will be like. >> reporter: demand is outstripping supply. the largest cricket farm is near toronto. but monica martinez is raising her own bugs for her snack food business in oakland. >> it doesn't make any sense that we're not tapping into that. >> reporter: barclay's estimates the insect protein market could grow ten-times, to $8 billion by 2030. nestle's is interested, tyson is
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washington. it's possible that someday you will ask for a bug in your food. >> is it possible that someday you will ask for a bug in your food? you never know. >> i don't know. never say never. but for now, i'm going to stick with the ham and turkey for christmas. >> the dark chocolate crickets had me going. more news when we come back. >> including a performer that touched us during our childhood. that story and more. sno my parents never taught me anything about managing money.
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killed an assailant. >> two days after a shooting at a florida naval base, the investigation goes on. >> we are, as we do, in most active shooter investigations, work with the presumption this was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: the gunman identified to nbc news was an aviation student from saudi arabia. investigators say he opened fire inside a classroom on the base, killing three, wounding ten others, including sheriff's deputies. >> our main goal right now, is to confirm if he acted alone? or was he part of a larger network? we can currently assess, there was one gunman. >> reporter: alvin watson from alabama. watson directed first responders to the countrymgunman, despite
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shot several times. >> he wanted to give back and do good things. he was headed in that direction. >> reporter: today, a procession carried the three who died back to the base. the root was lined in flags, mourners, paying their respects. dan schenamen, nbc news. the family of one of two men kills is opening up art their loss. a shooting happened on wednesday when a sailor opened fire on civilians before shooting himself. he was one of the two people that had died. he had just gotten married. >> uncle, friend, husband and brother. my brother, vincent. he will be the easy going man
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that will be in our hearts. >> he was assigned to guard the submarine undergoing repairs at pearl harbor. >> a massive demonstration today in hong kong. officialers say 800,000 people took part in this rally. it's been eight months since protesters took to the streets. today's demonstrations were peaceful until it got tense. >> we need to tell the police to behavior and enforce the law in a professional manner. >> the movement has evolved into a broader push for politic aal reform. diplomatic efforts between the united states and cuba are on the decline since president trump rolled back obama-era policies. there's one surprising area
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where cuba is helping the united states, hunting down fugitives. andrea mitchell has this report for us. >> reporter: the new jersey man accused of murdering his girlfriend and mother of his daughter in october 2018, captured in havana, after the fbi issued an alert. cuban authorities found pictures of him on surveillance cameras and turned him over to the fbi. >> on behalf of the united states government, we are grateful for your assistance in detaining him and getting him back to the united states. >> reporter: the fbi blindfolded and machionocled him to get bac the u.s. how would you describe u.s. relations with cuba right now? >> they're in bad shape. >> reporter: carlos fernandez is
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cuba's top diplomat for u.s. relations. >> we share a maritime border. and we share the issues, organized crime, drug trafficking, money laundering. >> reporter: it's a law that benefits both countries. take terrorist joseph bibby wanted in oregon. captured 12 years after he fled the u.s. with cuban help, the fbi grabbed him at the airport before he could escape to russia. regardless of the relations between the u.s. and cuba, cuba will not allow our country to be a refuge for these criminals. one exception, joanne jesemard, wanted and is convicted, serving a life sentence. she escaped and was given asylum in cuba.
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fugitives like james ray, who pleaded not guilty on the grounds of self-defense in a new jersey courtroom, would not be facing trial without cuba's help. >> this was extraordinary. and their level of cooperation was essential. >> reporter: a hunt for justice, a long way from cuba. andrea mitchell, nbc news, havana. a new vaccine for e bobola could help in africa. the company is spupplying 200,00 doses. in congo, 2,000 people have died from ebola. >> we offer the vaccine for people on the orderers. as far as work and school, they have. >> the world health organization
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called the ebola outbreak, a public health emergency of international concern. you've heard the expression the eagle has landed. today, the dragon has landed. this is the spacex spacecraft. it docked this morning. its mission was to deliver supplies to crew members. one of the ideas is barrelly. it's part of an experiment to see how beer brews in space. crews are current ly working ona cosmic ray connector. carroll spinney played two of "sesame street's" most beloved markets, big bird and oscar the grouch. today, he died. people took time to honor spinney. there's flowers and big bird stuffed animals.
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the days are dwindling. it's time to have the special taxes delivered. the dos and don'ts when it comes to holiday shipping. one of the games of the nfl season had to almost be forfeited because of lost luggage. we'll explain that when we come back. on the economy, a unique leader. mike bloomberg's created over 400,000 jobs. as president, an opportunity economy that works for us. tax fairness -- where the wealthy pay their fair share. education .. affordable college and high skill vocational training
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you should just be focused on her. covered california can help you find a health plan that fits your needs and budget. because we believe you shouldn't have to choose between the life you've built and the care you need. with record-breaking sales on black friday and cyber monday, the demand for delivery is at an all-time high. not only are there more packages to deliver this year but the holiday season is shorter. on top of finding the gifts faster, you're facing a time crunch to get them to the right place on time. vicki win has all you need to know about shipping. >> reporter: this season, companies are expected to deliver 2 billion packages. what are the shipping deadlines to get your gifts to arrive on time? for standard shipping, the last day you can ship is the 13th for
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the e.u.p.s., and the 16th for fed fedex. the priority service cutoff is the 21st. the 23rd applies to amazon orders for prime members. getting the deliveries to your front door is half the battle. watch out for thieves working overtime this holiday. porch pirates across the country caught on camera, like this guy, making a getaway with three packages at once. this woman, too, getting away with a stolen box. what can you do to protect your purchase? you get an e-mail to know when the package ships and arrives. and you can mark signature required. and have a package shipped to your office, that way someone is on the receiving end. or have it delivered to a
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trusted neighbor. get the extra insurance, especially given an expensive package. it can save you if your package is lost or damaged. if you're shipping through fedex and the package is worth $300, you can shinsure the entire thi for $2. opt to get your items delivered in as few packages as possible. there's less waste and less for you to track. if you're shipping across town or across the country, simple tips to get the packages home for the holidays. >> vicky nguyen, reporting. 900 players across the nfl wore cleats to represent organizations. among the players, aaron rodgers. you might not know what they mean from this distance. the northern california native supports the community foundation that's raised $100
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million for those affected by the wildfires in paradise. the shoes had paradise, butte strong and cal fire on them. this is the fourth year the nfl has had the my cause, my cleats program. bowl system is almost here for college football fans. one more game for the cal bears. going bowling this year. cal found out it is going to play in the red box bowl, at levi's stadium, december 30th, 1:00. the bears will play the university of illinois. cal went 7-5 this season, and beat stanford in the big game. the kansas city chiefs had a big scare today. they are playing for the patriots. they had to be shipped to new jersey and then, had to be raced to foxborough,
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massachusetts. if they didn't arrive, kansas city would have to forfeit that game. the chiefs admit the mistake was their fault. and the chiefs end up winning that game with new england. we'll go over this play again. that story and much more when we come back. we're watching the rain move out. but the fog already setting up in the north bay. visibility at times down to less than a mile. how this will impact your morning commute when we come back.
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morning routine. but the industry synonymous with the sunshine state is in jeopardy. a disease called citrus greening is ruining the trees. >> this is dead. >> sick and dying more and more. >> reporter: the grove their grandfather planted, 319 akers near tampa, is now mostly a ghost grove. >> you put so much effort and love and money into something, it dies. where there's a way, it's hard not to be pessimistic. >> reporter: for more than a decade, scientists trying to stop a disease, which is the leading reason that the citrus industry saw a drop in production in 15 years. it starts with a tiny bug. >> the back area gets injected in the tree.
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and it moves through the vascular system. >> reporter: once it reaches a tree's roots, it's game over. and planting the groves with disease-resistant trees is too costly a solution. it's harvest season in florida. when you shake a tree, some of the fruit drops off. gr growers say because of the disease, the fruit is as fresh as baked bread. it has 15% less juice, causing prices to jump 19% in the last year. citrus greening is claiming another victim, as adam gives up on his grandfather's dream. in florida, where citrus was once king, for some, green is now the new orange. kerry sanders, nbc news, odessa, florida.
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you know, that storm, it was so intense yesterday. it was only here for 36 hours or something like that, right? >> yeah. we're really impressed. the santa cruz mountains, four or five inches of rain. north bay, two to three. it moved out. you don't have to worry about rain for your morni in ing comm. it saturated the ground. and when you see the skies, it sets the stage for some fog to set up. temperatures cooling, through tonight. you can see santa rosa. very likely, we'll see areas of mat patchy, dense fog. fog-free at 32 degrees. christmas in the park, a different story. we had downpours around san jose. no worries about rain.
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54 degrees. we have to watch for patchy fog. you can find some of that for the morning commute. temperatures will be running a little cooler. mid-40s for most locations. watch in hour-by-hour. depending on how the winds behave tonight, we could see it. as the low clouds break up inland, notice the coast. return of low clouds for you. the coastal low clouds and the valley fog that will set up inland, tomorrow morning. no rain in the forecast for monday and tuesday. highs tomorrow, mid-50s to the coast. we'll stay with the low clouds and mostly cloudy skies inland around san jose. the rainfall projections look good for the north coast,
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towards ytowar towartowar towartoward eurka. the totals don't look like anything we've seen recently. high pressure will deflect storms out to the north. in fact, the best chance for finding the numbers to go up, may come friday night into saturday. the time stamp there, by saturday, could see a quarter of inch in the north way. high pressure off to the west, the north bay will have the best bet of seeing showers at times. north of sonoma county. here comes the friday night to saturday system. it will give us the best chance of showers and clearing skies towardses next sundays. a drier overall forecast. a chance of showers tuesday into wendz.
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friday night into saturday, our best bet for finding rain showers. let's less than a quarter n eer. our attention is on football with the raiders' game. and the sunshine e niners back sunday. >> and it will be easier for spokes to get to the thsierra. the 49ers played an instant classic today. the raiders' hopes took a major blow. >> dave feldman joins us with highlights and reaction from both teams. i'm dave feldman. the 49ers and saints played what is an instant classic. a tough tight end that carried the niners to a victory with the game on the line. and a last-second field goal to
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watch. 49ers and saints. niners down 13. emmanuel sanders on the reverse. he is throwing the ball. 35 yards for the score. third quarter, 39ers down two. jimmy g., in the flat. george kidlttle, to the pylon. saints down five and driving. drew brees, smith, who slips a tackle and scores. two-point conversion no good. saints in front by just one. ensuing possession for the 49ers. fourth and two, garoppolo to kittle. he carries one. maybe two. maybe three saints. 39 yards plus 15 for a face mask. more than enough field position to set up robbie gould for the win. the 49ers improve to 11-2.
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>> first half, they got us. second half, they got us, too. thank goodness for offense. thank goodness for jim mmy garoppo garoppolo, george kittle. made plays and making it hard down the stretch. there were things in there, circumstances that you can't control. we're thankful we got the win. >> it's good for our team. we win different ways every week. i feel like i say the same thing to you every week. you find ways to win tough games like this. whatever it may be. i think our guys are built for anything. handling the environment, it was loud out there. i thought we did well with it. meanwhile, the raiders, hosting the titans. down seven. derek carr, and rico gafford.
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someone made a graaffe. he was wide-open. third quarter, now tied at 21-21. derrick henry, his second of the game. fourth quarter, carr to darren waller. but he fumbles it. and brown scoops it up. titans are winners, 42-21. raiders drop their third-straight. they're 6-7. afterwards, jon gruden was asked if the season was unraveling. >> we have a tight football game that is competing hard. we are missing some of the players that helped us win those games. golden state warriors are going through the same process. it's not as easy to win when you're not playing with the front line guys. it's on me. it's my responsibility to fix
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it. it doesn't look good for the last few weeks. >> that will do it for sports. more news after the break. the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to mateo, my favorite chair. grace, you get the beach house... just don't leave the lights on, okay? to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride.
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three times the charm. >> "frozen 2" tops the box office for the third weekend in a row. it is now about to become the sixth disney movie this year, to make more than a billion dollars. "knives out," seconds place this weekend. that's a movie i saw friday night. jamie lee curtis, chris evans, michael shannon, don johnson. and one you saw. >> i saw "ford versus ferrar ray." >> number three. >> fourth place for his third weekend. not too bad. >> you're not crazy about cars or anything. you like the movie? >> i didn't think it was going to like it. when we went to the movie theater, i thought, maybe i'll take a knopp. >> you're a great date.
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>> yeah. rob with a look at the weather one more time. >> maybe what you can't see tomorrow. the fog is set up a half-mile at times around santa rosa and napa. it will be thick on the inland valleys. a chance of showers for the north bay. that will be wednesday, thursday, into part of friday. late friday, early saturday, the best chance. rain totals, less than a quarter inch. after the storms, not as much. >> we're back at 11:00. hope you can join us then. >> see ya then. too hard. too soft. too old. too much. too unexpected. too limited.
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when you roll out to a scene, you don't know what you're going to find and when we got there, we quickly realized, "oh, this is going to be difficult." a body had been found at a recycling center you could tell her last hours on earth were not pleasant. >> one woman found, three others missing. >> they were working a then their phone cut off. >> everything seemed fine, and now they're gone >> it became pretty evident that it was the same pattern. >> that's the moment where you say, "wow, we have a serial killer." >> but does this killer have a partner in crime
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