tv Today in the Bay NBC January 23, 2020 6:00am-6:59am PST
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will be completed in july. we are live on the scene of a deadly crash in san mateo. coming up what officers are telling us about the trace before the crash. and the traffic impact. another long day in the impeachment trial of president trump. what's on the endfor today. and new this morning it's official. two schools are closed for good. "today in the bay" continues right now. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. mike inouye is tracking traffic. >> i want to give commuters a chance to look at your commute. the speeds on the freeways are fine.
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we're zooming in to san mateo now. northbound 101 slows. you'll have to exit dore avenue if you want to get into the area by the golf course. i've seen pete suratos and our live camera at the scene. what's the latest and what happens over there? >> reporter: good morning to you, mike. we're here off airport boulevard. that car collided. we did get the update from police and they're saying this deadly traffic collision may be connected to a home invasion in the area. that is under investigation. they are confirming this happened just before 4:00 a.m. in area off airport boulevard and not too long
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before the crash they were investigating a home invasion in the san mateo area. now they're trying to figure out if this crash is connected to all of it. one person has died as a result of this traffic collision. there were two other people in the vehicle injured. it's a very active investigation. san mateo police on the scene and an ambulance unit. one person has died as a result of the crash. san mateo police will be handling it moving forward. pete suratos for "today in the bay." 6:02 now. a look at your weather forecast. some rain but not immediately, right, kari? we'll see the rain for the weekend. right now a few clouds rolling by.
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we haven't had to worry about fog and our temperatures have been cool. in pleasant hill in the mid-40s to start and a lot of clouds rolling by with a filtered sunshine. we're looking at highs up to 61 in oakland. 61 today in napa. we'll talk about what's heading our way as a new storm arrives in the micro climate forecast. 6:03 now. all eyes on washington for day three of the senate impeachment trial. a live look at the capitol where it is the second day that house democrats get to make their case. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live with what we can expect. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: good morning, expect to focus on abuse of power as democrats continue to make their ways. they have argued president trump is trying to cheat the 2020 election. >> the senate is adjourned.
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>> reporter: democrats continue their near impossible task of convincing republicans to remove president trump from office. >> he personally asked a foreign government to investigate his opponent. >> beginning with his perfect phone call. >> in a perfect call the president wouldn't solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election. >> reporter: house managers are leaning heavily on prior witness testimony to prove that president trump withheld foreign aid for a political favor. >> everyone was in the loop. >> reporter: the audience, a handful of moderate republicans. >> i am very hopeful that what happened tonight will move the public and they will move some republican senators in our direction. >> unlikely. i didn't hear anything new. >> rehashing the same thing. >> they're on a crusade to destroy this man. >> the longer they talk, the
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weaker the case is getting. >> reporter: eager to begin their case this weekend. >> none of that violates any laws or rules or regulations. next. >> reporter: next, abuse of power and obstruction of congress. now the president is largely on the sidelines but tweeted more than 14 times, a record even for him. he told reporters he would love to be sitting in the senate chamber listening. his own lawyer said that's not happening. today in the bay area several lawmakers are holding public town hall meetings to discuss the ongoing impeachment trial. mike tompson and mark desaulnier are hosting meetings and representative eric swalwell is hosting a town hall meeting at dublin high school that starts at 7:00 tonight. >> be sure to stay with nbc news as the impeachment trial kicks off today. our coverage includes several
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special reports throughout the day. and continuing coverage now of the coronavirus. concerns are growing around the world and that new viral illness is out of china. it continues to spread. here are the latest numbers we have. 17 people are dead. more than 500 are sick this is after the coronavirus started emerging out of wuhan, china. thailand is confirming four cases while the united states, taiwan, south korea and japan each reporting one started emerging out of the city of. traveling from china, china is now banning travel for three cities. in just hours the world health organization will decide whether to declare a global health emergency which would set up the international kating. the incubation time around five
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skeng measures including for sfo. and a state senate committee to compensate for lost wages and food spoiled by power outages. now this comes as governor newsom lays out his reason for rejecting the blueprint. the governor sent the bankruptcy judge a letter saying the plan false short. pg&e just made an agreement with bondholders providing it gets the green light. a live look now at some of our busiest roadways in the bay new this morning california is ranked as one of the top states when it comes to road safety.
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california got a green rating in part for its seat belt law. the top are rhode island, washington, d.c., and washington state. the worst states, hopefully you're not going on a road trip through south dakota, wyoming or missouri. and to a follow-up now san jose's evergreen school district is moving forward with a plan to close two schools at the end of the school year, laurel wood and dovehill elementary schools. the superintendent made a recommendation despite heavy opposition from parents, teachers and students. the district is struggling with lower enrollment and faces a $12 million deficit. board members will vote on those closures next month. a bright spot in our housing crisis news. if you're a millennial and looking to buy a bay area home, maybe look towards hayward, a new report lists that east bay
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city as number ten. the median price of a home there, $638,000. compare that to the rest of alameda county. in oakland therice there $717,000. we're waking up with a lot of clouds across the bay area. a live look outside in san francisco and so that's keeping it a little bit milder. as we've seen only some weak storm systems. we've measured over 15 inches of rain but that only puts us at 79% of normal and in san francisco about three quarters of the way there. in oakland we're only at about half. in livermore 33% of normal even
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after measuring over 2 1/2 inches of rain and san jose has measured about three-quarter inches. we're still at half of where we should be. that police investigation continues. we're showing you the deadly crash scene and investigation. this is near airport boulevard. we see thisnvtigation with the crime tape. folks familiar with the area traveling north from 92, you'll exit at dore avenue. travel along the freeway on surface streets. obey with caution around that crash scene. you see just mild slowing there through san mateo but the early slowing there could have more problems off the bridge.
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we'll continue to follow that, of course. the south bay, all showing a little bit lighter than your typical thursday. we ease back in. highway 4 westbound shows a little slowing. mild slowing down to the bay bridge toll plaza but you have that back up. ace train one-hour delay. something hit on the tracks but clear now, nobody injured and a smooth drive. just late. up next on "today in the bay," more racing deaths at a southern california racetrack. how they plan to address those deaths. >> and how about getting a high school letter in fortnite. >> did you hear about iguanas falling from trees in florida? kari hall will break it all down for us as to why this is happening.
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in 2016 i warned that donald trump was a dangerous demagogue, and when the republican congress wouldn't hold him accountable, i went to work helping run winning campaigns in twenty-one house seats. it's time for the senate to act and remove trump from office, and if they won't do their jobs, this november you and i will. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message.
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rain coming in and our falling iguana advisory is coming up in less than five minutes. the breaking news out of san mateo. one dead, two others injuries. a police investigation continues off highway 101. where you cannot go -- where you should go instead and one hour delays. good morning to you. a very happy thursday. pete suratos has been telling us about new travel restrictions. watch for intel maybe to make some news. tesla stock is doing so well. now the second most valuable car company in the world. only toyota is worth more.
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other cars could get more expensive. president trump once again threatening new tariffs on goods pivoting his anger from china to europe. >> frankl until i finished china before i went to work on europe. but usually, so beautiful. i guess a lot of us come indirectly from europe. isn't that nice? but they are actually more difficult to do business with than china. >> tinder is adding new safety features. it will tell a button who you're out with, check in with friends and in certain situations call the police for you. "the wall street journal" the first to report that. you'll see it by the end of january. the makers of fortnite are developing an e-sports league for colleges and vie school. each high school can have three teams of two people each.
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registration is open now, it closes in february. you have a young one. >> yes. high school next year. >> high school? look at this picture i found right here. there she is. >> i was pregnant with the second one. that is so cute, scott. >> that one in high school. >> always curious be look at her. we call her busy izy. not going to let her in fortnite. she was justng digest. >> reading club for sure. >> thank you, scott. that was so sweet. public health leaders are getting ready to roll out san francisco's new color coded placard system for all food facilities. i know they do it in los angeles, restaurants have to post a sign that is green, yellow, or red indicating the
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most recent health inspection results. stay away from the red. frequent fliers to hawaii this morning no doubt saying aloha to southwest, offering more flights out of oakland. southwest flies from oakland to both honolulu and maui. so you might have seen some iguanas in your social feeds yesterday. >> this was very funny. the national weather service put it out. >> it was the first time i've seen something like it and "iguana" tell you about it. i was just like, wait, i've never lived in florida but i've been there and then you see the national weather service post this had on tuesday, falling iguanas possible tonight. and then them put some mittens on there. i don't know if you're supposed
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to catch them with that. it was really crazy. the temperatures were so cold they were immobile. people were posting pictures of them on the ground and this lady even put a blanket over it and a hat saying i hope it will wake up soon. >> it's cold-blooded. >> when it wakes up, what the? what? >> why am i wearing a hat? that was very interesting. and it's been about nine years since they've had temperatures that cold. it was something to see. >> they're resilie >> kind of like a toddler. especially in the north bay they might start to fall out of the tree.
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we are looking at more clouds moving in. a lot of the rain further to the north. we have rain chances possible to our north. that will keep it cloudy. that rain works its way across the rest of the bay area. still unsettled weather here and showers developing. we're looking at some rain passing on through. then as we go into the ano hour things clearing out. we do have to have that heads-up between saturday night and sunday morning. higher for santa rosa up to ukiah. there will be some rain changing over to snow. as we go into the weekend a lot of our areas looking good and
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warm. this next storm system starts out as rain. we are going to see the rain with temperatures in the low 60s. there may still be lingering showers but overall a mild forecast heading our way. mike, you still have that closure along the peninsula. >> we do. feway up here in san mateo. the main commute is just starting to kick in. a typical pattern. the early slowing because of an early overnight crash that happened here, the exit is closed. folks see the chp flares and that will slow you down from just north of 92. dore avenue over to the north bay shore boulevard is your alternate.
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our live camera shows the major crash, this deadly crash there, a car into the side of the road. the investigation continues on the scene. the approach to the bay bridge where we have the other backup. the metering lights are on. >> how san jose plans to tackle the surge in crime in one generally quiet neighborhood. how residents can get involved. plus, nbc bay area responds. an extra tax refund arrives. is it bonus or bogus? nbc bay area responds next.
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6:25. and it is tax time. a lot of people eager to get those refunds asap. >> scammers know that, too. some people are getting a refund even earlier than they expect which could be a con job. >> reporter: good morning. an east bay man asked us about getting this refund check from the irs ire in the mail. quite the mystery because he hadn't filed yet. that set off alarm bells. the irs warned us that the bad guys are cooking up a growing fraud. they are hacking into tax premer and accountant computers stealing your personal information, then filing bogus returns in your name. you get an actual refund check but a few weeks later the cracks
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in the east bay. the search for a suspect who robbed a woman at gunpoint and the shocking video that has a community calling for change. thanks for joining us on this thursday morning. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. right now to mike inouye with some breaking news about a deadly crash in san mateo. that's the saddest news i have to report in the traffic center when someone has died as a result of a crash. there's more going on. the commute easing in typical including across the san mateo bridge. west 92 feeds into foster city. we had early slowing. added distraction. the pennsylvania avenue off ramp is closed from 101. hold on to that thought. looking at your alternate which is dore avenue. get you up to the airport which is right alongside the freeway. if you're coming from the southbound side you might want to loop back to get back into the area because both directions
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of the bay shore boulevard are affected by this investigation that continues. pete suratos has been out there. there's police activity. i hear this is possibly related to an earlier home invasion? >> reporter: that's right, mike. that's the information from san mateo police. the deadly crash is connected to suspects that were involved in the home invasion not too far from here, about south of where we're standing on peninsula avenue off the 101. as you can see active investigation in this deadly crash off the off ramp on peninsula avenue. police say the car is one of two involved in the home invasion. one person has died and two others sent to the hospital for injuries. it is an active investigation by san mateo police, they hope to
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provide another update laider on today, guys. >> thank you very much, pete. we want to track your forecast with meteorologist kari hall. we have some clouds overhead keeping us from seeing any dense fog this morning. our high temperatures inland reaching to the low 60s. dry weather into the start of the weekend but then some showers. checking out san francisco we're in the upper 50s today. we'll see our temperatures reaching into the upper 50s as that rain arrives on sunday. i'll talk about what's going on in the bay area coming up in about seven minutes. this door cam video of an armed robbery no doubt hard to watch. with the sound full it may be more disturbing. bob redell is li people in
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the neighborhood hoping for? >> reporter: they want oakland police to do more patrols, we're talking about the canyon observation complex, located in the oakland foothills. it was posted to ring's social media site and captures an armed robbery. it is graphic. it might be disturbing to watch this is from 12:30 a.m. monday morning. in it you see a man attack a woman as she's about to enter a condo unit. he knocks her to the ground, points at her with what looks like a semiautomatic handgun and eventually steals her purse.r, friend of one of her neighbors or some such, turned to walk into her unit. he kind of came at her from behind, grabbed her purse and
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pulled a gun. if his intention was to get inside, i hope her screaming sent him away. >> reporter: the resident who was attacked suffered minor injuries. we did reach out to her, she does not want to talk about the attack. the complex has pictures of the suspect posted at the entrance to their campus and residents have organized a meeting and officers with the oakland police department. san jose police hearing from willow glenn residents. thieves hit at least ten cars and this video. it shows someone breaking into a bakery.
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the owner told us it wasn't the first time this has happened. chief garcia will be at the willow glen community center and police do say that property crime citywide is down nearly 40%. violent crime has increased slightly. we're still wait to go learn the name and identity of the three american firefighters who died in the crash of the tanker plane on the front lines of the australian wildfires. the plane was packed with retardant as i the state's top fire commissioner there in australia deaths have been incredibly hard for everyone. >> if i may, the firefighting fraternity as we keep saying is a tight knit family, a fairly
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small family and the crew onboard were well known. >> the rest of the fleet is temporarily grounded so officials can make sure the planes themselves are safe. more than 150 u.s.-based firefighters are in australia. and one california firefighter who just returned from the front lines in australia is talking about how that experience left him changed forever. the pasadena firefighter has fought plenty of wildfires, as you might imagine. he says nothing could prepare him for this experience there. the most difficult thing to with was the loss of life, we've talked about the animals and the people. 6:36. leaders are expected to give an update on a camp for the homeless. it was expected to open in east
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santa rosa. it's not ready yet. once completed it is expected to provide 60 beds. a live look now at the bay bridge. considering backing the idea of a bus only lane. the idea was first floated by east bay assembly rob bonta. at the same time the idea has actually been tried once before. it was over just a few months in the early 1960s. we won't blame you if you don'to vote to fund new canopies like this one on your screen. the one that is above the civic center stations feature security cameras and post train arrival times. if the plan goes forward new canopies would go up over all downtown entrances. back to mike inouye who has been tracking that breaking news
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causing the backups. you mentioned bart. b.a.r.t. has no delays. it's ace train originating but held up because of something hit on the tracks. they're still an hour late. can't really make up that time. this backup starts to clear. things are lighter out of oakland if you take the left lane approaches. a mild build for walnut creek. the slowing continues to build, though. pete suratos is on scene and san mateo police are saying this is possibly related to an earlier home invasion. you see the car that crashed. two were taken to the hospital and the investigation continues.
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we'll get back out to your maps and show you a pretty nice flow. it's a very nice flow to the south bay and the east bay right now. >> thank you very much, mike. >> we head into the weekend here on a thursday. looking ahead. >> some rain coming in. we can make some plans to get outside the rest of us see mostly cloudy skies. temperatures still nicerm. on sunday we'll start out with rain but there may be clearing during the afternoon. we will have rain chances in your sunday forecast. if you're going out to the fan fest happening on saturday, it's going to be pretty good. some low 50s at 9:00 as it starts, mostly cloudy sky and temperatures reaching the upper 50s as the day goes along. and if you want to check out the
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luminight lantern festival, that's where we'll see a lot of clouds, temperatures in the low 50s. and the later we get in the evening, the higher the rain chances will be. the rain looks fairly light. maybe enjoy some time outside on friday as we see temperatures reaching the low 60s. also on sunday that slight chance of rain reaching 59 degrees. we'll see temperatures there. good traveling conditions but then coming back to the bay area on sunday. that's when the sun comes down so leave as early as possible. we'll talk about as early as today. make plans for your thursday coming up in about three minutes. possible answers to the state's housing crisis. next on "today in the bay," a looming deadline for a plan to expand homes.
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i will bring you up to speed on everything that happened yesterday and will happen today. let's talk about the big board down almost 200 points. this has to be the coronavirus dipping right near 29,000. trending this morning, talk about a nut job. the super bowl commercial here. the apparent death of an icon. leaving many people feeling salty. i am running to defeat donald trump.
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in 2016 i warned that donald trump was a dangerous demagogue, and when the republican congress wouldn't hold him accountable, i went to work helping run winning campaigns in twenty-one house seats. it's time for the senate to act and remove trump from office, and if they won't do their jobs, this november you and i will. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message.
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it is 6:44. we have some mid-40s as you head out the door. a lot of clouds rolling by and we reach into the mid-50s by lunch time. it does continue to warm up much more from there but we won't see a lot of sunshine. when we'll get some rain and what else is in the forecast in less than five minutes. and we are showing the deadly crash and police investigation, possible link to a home invasion. pete suratos is on scene and so are we. the impact it has on highway 101 coming to san mateo. the trial of donald trump continues another day with accusations from democrats. the president's defenders will not get a word in until saturday. good morning. the rules created by republican
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mitch mcconnell will give the democrats 24 hours over the course of three days to deliver their case. that's yesterday, today and tomorr we've seen hours and hours of opening arguments so far, though the issue is actually simple. there's impeachment manager jason crow summing up the case in exactlyde ahone call. he spoke with ukrainian president zelensky and asked for a favor. and on that same day just hours after his call his administration was quietly placing an illegal hold on critical military aid to support our friends. >> that is the whole case right there. the white house does not deny trump asked for the favor. it's in the transcript. the president does not deny he withheld military aid deliberately. curiously the president's lawyer alan dershowitz saysues abuse
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of power is not impeachable. reports say democrats have backed away from an idea where they would trade witnesses, allow joe biden to testify in exchange for john bolton. that idea is dead. many argue it was flawed from the beginning. though an impeachment is not the same as a criminal trial, you can't just call anybody for a criminal trial. bolton was there during the commission of the alleged crime. biden wasn't. democrats would no doubt love to put stormy daniels on the stand or subpoena trump's tax records but they're not relevant to the case. president trump has returned from switzerland, is back in the white house. he tweeted or re-tweeted times yesterday and ten times this morning. earlier he said he was tempted to head over to the capito l to see his own trial. >> what do you think, will you show up at your trial anyway day? >> why not?
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>> don't keep talking because you may convince me to do it. >> his lawyers say that is not going to happen. nbc will continue its special coverage today. you can find me at scott mcgrew. >> transit centers including b.a.r.t. stations. it would allow taller buildings and cut the red tape, but to stay alive they have to pass it by the end of the month and first will have to go through a committee phase. another dockless scooter company is hoping to join the party in san francisco. skip was skipped over. also failed to properly fill out a key section of the application. skip will ask the city to reconsider. and trending this morning, a
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lot of people feeling salty because of an icon in the snacking world. >> no! maybe he'll be all right. >> talking about the planters guy. planters plan to run that during the super bowl. some are even disputing the rumor that he was only a shell of his former self. by the way, mr. peanut is 104 years old. >> right now i'm angry. why? why do we have to kill off mr. peanut? >> i'm in denial.
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>> does he have offspring? >> all good things do, right? >> the fall and explosion. notice these are roasted. >> so the explosion may do something -- >> that is how they were born. it's a fact of life. >> i open up one of those, they're destroyed. >> they're gone. a look at our chilly forecast. some low 40s in parts of the north bay. and we have some clouds rolling in. right now at 52 degrees in oakland while it's 41 in santa rosa. expect some clouds there, 44 degrees at 7:00 and then look at this, a lot of clouds, even as the kids head out for recess. it's still cloudy.
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64 in gilroy. a high of 61 in concord, fremont reaching 62 degrees. cy 59 degr. the north bay reaches 61 in napa today. look what's happening up around rain.nd. we'll see all of this pushing through as we get the last little surgeem, that cold front moving through late on saturday. in the meantime we have a steady stream of rain for the north bay and so at any point today, tomorrow, even on saturday we could see some rain from santa rosa on northward. we'll start to see the rain coming through more widespread heading into saturday night as well as sunday morning. it doesn't look like it rains all weekend n. fact, there may be some clearing by sunday afternoon.
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north of the golden gate bridge. only a tenth to a quarter inch of rain. the light rain comes down sunday early in the morning. we're looking at about 2 to 6 inches of snow. a look at our seven-day forecast. some low 60s headed our way. no changes temperature wise. a lot of clouds. some peeks of sunshine and off and on rain early sunday. that building commute and mor >> a couple key spots. the cash lanes had been completely cleared. they are filling in once again with more traffic showing up on our map coming through contra costa county. there is that build pushing over here to the maze which does move
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well but getting more populated, more slowing. we have this, also. the only other issue here for the rest of the day, exit dore avenue instead of peninsula avenue because of that crash that continues there. the crash scene, the deadly crash and investigation possibly linked to an overnight home invasion or attempt at a home invasion that happened in the area, so we continue to follow that with pete suratos. there is slowing that slows up and we'll take you to the waze system. the green route goes past that but the best route is taking the purple one on 280 and avoiding the entire slowdown for that stretch saving you about five or six minutes. if you have to avenue you have to exit at dore avenue. back to you. >> thank you, ke yourcoreould m harder to get a loan. scoring consumers more harshly for increasing debt or falling behind on payments. it also plans to flag certain
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loan applications for people who have high, unsecured debt. meanwhile people who have strong fico scores and manage their loans well will likely score higher. and next, a quick look at the top stories including a deadly coronavirus. screenings and cancellations at sfo and the lockdown goes into effect at ground zero for the outbreak. new this morning, new signs to san jose schools have to close their doors. we'll explain what still has to happen before it becomes official. more local news ahead for you. you're watching "today in the bay."
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welcome back. before you head out the door, it is 6:56. >> looking live at the scene of a deadly crash. police say at least one person died in the crash, two others are in the hospital. we don't yet know the extent of their injuries. the crash is linked to an earlier home invasion robbery in san mateo. when officers arrived at the home, they did see vehicles leaving the scene. they did not chase them, police say. police and chp only connected the dots about an hour later. san jose's evergreen school district is moving forward with a plan to close two schools in
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june. laurel wood and dove hill elementary schools. the district superintendent made her recommendation to the school board last night. the district is struggling with lower enrollment and faces a $12 million deficit. board members will vote on the closures next month. we have some video to show you but it's hard to watch. that is a woman screaming as a man in a hoodie attacks her as she's about to enter her condo in the oakland hills. he points a gun at her and steals her purse. this happened about 12:30 monday morning. neighbors say they want oakland police to step up patrols in the area. they want to sit down with a councilmember on monday. police hearing from willow glenn residents where there's been a recent string of break-ins. eo lt month got a lot en cars.
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of attention showing someone breaking into a bakery along willow street. the owner told us this was not the first time it happened. chief garcia plans to address concerns at willow glen community center. our continuing coverage of the coronavirus, 17 people are now confirmed to have died of the virus. it started emerging out of the city of wuhan, china. thailand confirming four cases there. each reporting one illness. the u.s. case is an american hospitalized near seattle after traveling from china. china is now banning travel from three cities. all three are quarne outbreak as an emergency global health emergency which would step up also new concerns thes mutating. the incubation period is about
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five days to catch it quickly. as we've reported u.s. airports are stepping up screening measures for those coming from china including international gateways like sfo. looking at that forecast for you today, looking nice and clear out there. >> yeah, we will see temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s and rain returning from the weekend. and we know you've been tracking that incident in san mateo. it's because of a deadly crash this may be connected with an attempt at an earlier crime. pete is checking it out. the reason for the closure. the map shows you the alternate is dore avenue slowing out of belmont. >> all right, rough morning there. that is what's happening "today in the bay." >> thanks for joining us. have a great one. good morning. making their case.
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>> he got caught and the coverup ensued. >> democrats begin their push to remove president trump from office claiming he waged a corrupt scheme to cheat in the 2020 election. >> he personally asked a foreign government to investigate his opponent. >> so far republicans unswayed. >> i didn't hear anything new all. >> we're live with the latest from the capitol. mass quarantine. the entire chinese city at the center of the mysterious viral outbreak locked down. airports, train and bus stations all closed.
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