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this city's changed... around the city, and head over la di da, what do we have here? to nbcbayarea.com to see the this coffee wasn't even heard of a year ago and now? exact locations for the lunch it's everywhere. distribution program. 4:37 for you this morning. how do you explain this? what am i, a professor in explanation? 1850 coffee. gambling on reopening. quality that's criminal. brewing battle over the casinos opening in part of the state and the action being taken. you have been working from home? a growing number of americans are saying they don't want to right now at 4:30, four return to the office. you are watching "today in the people are killed in a deadly bay." two-way crash overnight. what investigators are saying about the driver. >> and happening today, the governor lays out a new budget plan. what it means for the upcoming fire season. good morning. thank you for joining us on this thursday morning. i am laura garcia. >> unfortunately we have to start off the newscast with a
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deadly crash closing highway 85, and it's still you will see at the botto we will give you your alternates, you get over to great oaks parkway off of monterey it will take to you 101 or 95. that's your alternates. baby's skin is absorbent. this is still an active scene. her skin could actually soak up wetness that her diaper doesn't. chris, what do you have out that's why i use pampers. pampers traps and locks wetness away there on 85? keeping baby's skin drier and healthier. >> reporter: as you can tell the health of your baby's skin from where we are there's no starts with the pampers they're in. traffic headed southbound on highway 85, and all those lights is where the officers decided to take measurements, and the evidence field extends further from where we are right now. this is a big evidence field. we know only one vehicle was
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involved and that three of the six people in the crash died here at the scene and that another woman died later at the hospital. the driver was arrested on the suspicion of driving under the influence, and another passenger is expected to survive based on what the chp is telling us this morning. however, it's an extensive evidence field, and they are trying to figure out why the driver lost control. we expect 85 to be shutdown until 8:00 this morning, so if you are headed southbound from san jose, you will be diverted off at coddle. northbound traffic will be affected by the people that tap the brakes to see what is going on this side of the highway, and if you are headed north you should be good to go.
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>> kris, thank you very much. we want to get to the forecast this morning. >> yes, we do. we're tracking a deadly >> let's get it going. trash that keeps highway 85 kari? >> let's take you to san jose as closed in san jose. we check out our trend for this i got your work around. right now you see the live shot morning, and we start out with with flashing lights in the the mid-50s. we will see a mix of sun and clouds very much like yesterday distance from our camera to those lights, that's how big the when we can see afternoon spotty debris field is. showers moving through, and so quite an investigation that far this morning seeing light won't reopen until hours from rain further to the north. now, and we will talk about when i will be tracking our rain and where. chances for today and the end of kari? >> right now at 4:40, we are the weekend as well, and that's coming up in the full taking a look at the temperature trend in martinez where we start microclimate forecast. >> we will check back with you. out in the mid-50s, and we will californians are likely to have a slight chance of rain and get a painful dose of economic i will track that in the forecast coming up next. reality today when governor newsom will reveal a plan. the governor was working with a budget surplus when he announced good morning. his original plan in january and i am frank holland at cnbc that has changed to the tune of a deficit surpassing $50 billion. yesterday he confirmed his headquarters. the dow dropped more than 500
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commitment to wildfire season. points yesterday as there was a grim outlook from the fed new findings on the coronavirus transmission may put chairman. a whole new twist on social distancing and forget about an additional government talking loudly, and that's because scientists say one intervention may be worth it to minute of loud talking can keep more damage from produce more than 1,000 developing. and then jobless claims have infection droplets that can stay been trending down but it's airborne for up to 14 minutes. expected another 2.5 million people filed for jobless a team used laser technology to benefits in the past week. and then good news for a lot of reach this conclusion, and talking loudly in a confined families out there, tyson will area without masks to be the worst possible combination. cut prices by 20 to 30%. cases are still going up in this move comes in response of the bay area. there are now over 10,000 cases and nearly 400 deaths. surging prices caused by the and more than 100 new cases in the past day. santa clara continues to be the virus surging at meat packing hot spot, santa clara county, we plants. should say, with 2,300, and with offices mostly empty and alameda county has the second more than half of the employed
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most infections. later today leaders in santa americans working from home, 75% clara will discuss ways to of the people working from home expand testing. would prefer to continue at least half of the time, and they will hold a virtual forum two-thirds would consider moving if they had the flexibility to work from home as often as they with why they are testing and better testing strategies. want. now with the weather, over the county has tested more than 43,000 people since the pandemic to kari hall. >> thank you, frank. emerged here at home. we are going to see spotty rain if you live in palo alto you today and will be tracking yet another system set to move in by must wear a face covering out in the end of the weekends. i will have more on that in the public. the city council approved an forecast coming up. emergency order this week and it we are going down to the went into effect yesterday. lower right corner, and that's where highway 85 continues to be closed since last night in a santa clara county superior deadly crash. a number of folks have died as a court is now requiring face result of this crash. i will have your reroute and we covering to be worn inside its will talk about when they expect building. and then discussing the city's looming deficit, and this lanes for your freeway to open. is the biggest one to hit the area since the great depression. right now they are projecting a
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very spotty and northwest most be light, and our temperatures in the 50s and 60s right now. we are seeing more clouds move in, and that's also keeping those temperatures warmer as the clouds kind of act as a blanket. as we look at our high temperatures for the day we are headed in the upper 60s for much of the coastline and inner bay, but as you head inland we are looking at low 70s with san jose reaching 70 degrees. i think that's just perfect. we are going to see a warm-up, though, as we head through the forecast as some of the spotty showers we will see today will move out of the bay area. right now we are looking at very light rain further to the north, maybe misting and drizzling where we have the low clouds and fog. as we go through the timeline we will start to see a little more green here indicating more rain that will be possible as we go into today. once again it's going to be very
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spotty, and not all of us will see the rain, but you do want to see you are ready for rain. it moves on in sunday and moves out by tuesday. we are going to see changes here over the next few days with the rainfall totals, fairly light for today and then a much more significant and heavier widespread rain possible between sunday and monday. it's great news to see this, happening in may as our temperatures will be around normal, still going up and down just a bit, and warming up for tomorrow and then cooling down for the weekend. showers, once again moving in for early next. mike, you have been watching with what is happening with the work around in san jose? >> the worse part of my job is reporting a deadly crash, and
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that's what we had last night. four people died from the crash, three at the scene and one at the hospital. kris sanchez is following it here with the flashing lights. a huge debris field and four deaths and this is an investigation that will last, we are told possibly until 8:00 this morning. the map will show you what we are talking about, southbound 85 toward cottle is where you will be forced off of the freeway, you will get back on 85 or 101, whichever you choose. that is the work around you have until they reopen lanes. kris sanchez will continue to follow that, as will i. the rest of the bay shows light traffic, other than the closure of 101, and a live look shows you they have the closure overnight to continue the alameda project and they are
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moving cones right now and it looks like northbound may be opening in a couple minutes. there's a new tesla-sized legal battle brewing over plans to reopen gaming casinos. they want to reopen next week in san diego, and san diego's public health leader says no way. the casino owners say the casinos are on tribal land and are outside the state and federal law. >> opening up casinos will cause a risk to our public's health. that is very clear. >> right now each of those casinos insists they are not backing down on their plans. the county is saying steps will be taken to make sure the casinos remain closed.
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by the way, there are no plans to reopen any northern california casinos. as we have been telling you, hair salons are suing the state to reopen early. this morning we are hearing from a san diego hair owner part of the lawsuit. she said the industry is ahead in the game when it comes to safety. >> the industry is more equipped than most to get back to work and be able to continue to flatten the curve. you are not tested on how to cut a straight line. >> there's nearly half a million licensed beauty professionals waiting to know what will be required to reopen. according to "the chronicle," st. paul lutheran church says the virtual bible
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study was bombarded. they say they were subjected to hackers and harassment, and so far zoom is not commenting. 4:51. coming up next on "today in the bay," "nbc bay area responds." >> the airlines have parked lots of their planes but some passengers say they have parked their refunds, too. i am chris chmura. "nbc bay area responds," next. and then suing the epa, and it stopped requiring companies to report violations. california's attorney general says the trump administration is trying to keep violations under the rug.
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welcome back, everyone. airlines say they are offering new flexibility and letting people cancel nonrefundable tickets during the pandemic. >> some passengers say the air carrier is sitting on the refund money and now some of the u.s. senate is taking note of this. let's turn to chris chmura. >> several passengers have reached out to us for help because they feel stuck, including amy from calistoga. she canceled a $600 flight due to coronavirus, and she expected a cash refund but that's not what she got. >> the best they could do under the circumstances was to give me a credit towards future flights.
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>> she is furloughed and she said that $600 vioucher for a future flight doesn't help. kamala harris and other senators agree, senator harris said the airline's obligation to refund peopimple. some people with refunds are getting tripped up based on who actually triggers the cancelation. coming up at 6:00, we will pick that apart and show you how it might make sense for you to wait until the very last second to cancel. we will also help you steer clear of a nasty fee that kicks in if you wait too long to pull the plug on your travel plans. i will see you again tonight at 6:00. >> thank you so much, chris. the talk of shop in texas is providing real drive-up service.
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the robemote control takes it u to the cars, and in south carolina, they are using blow up dolls to make their dining room look full. don't ask the waiter for what those dolls are having. >> and they are fully clothed. all right. you may have heard about the zoom animals? what about a hippo? >> this is a hippo everybody loves. they are offering a face time with fiona and other exotic animals from the zoo. it's a 15-minute call and you can watch a virtual feeding. if you are looking to spruce up your workout, the oregon humane
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society is offering kitten yoga classes. all funds raised will go to the shelter. >> i have seen people do goat yoga. >> cats everywhere. >> there you go. >> hard to do with dogs. they jump up and lick you. >> 4:57 for you this morning. coming up, we will talk about the grim picture being painted by the nation's doctor because of the coronavirus. and ready to move ahead with phase two, and how businesses are preparing. you are watching "today in the bay." our skin tells a story
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right now at 5:00, four people killed in a rollover crash. all lanes are closed in one direction on a south bay highway. up next, a look at the scene in mike's traffic report. and an ousted government vaccine experts ready to testify on capitol hill warning the u.s. could see theke in>> protecting.
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"today in the bay" continues right now. i am laura garcia. >> i am marcus washington. we want to go straight to kris sanchez, and that could impact essential workers getting to work this morning, kris? >> reporter: yeah, the freeway is fully shutdown. the lights in the distance are the chp officers now taking measurements to figure out how the violent and deadly crash played out. we know only one vehicle was involved and three of six people in the crash died at the
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