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around here, should stay up to date on social media where the quickest, most accurate information will be and, of course, we have links to all of that on our website. jackie ward, "today in the bay." >> thanks, jackie. for the latest on those wildfires this is a great time to download our free nbc bay area app. that way you can stay up to date with the evacuation orders plus weather conditions happening throughout the weekend. it's a good tool to stay prepared on everything. turning to the presidential welcome back. race, not that there was any 6:24 for you this morning and turning back to our wildfire doubt, but donald trump is the official nominee for the republican party. coverage. >> he accepted that nomination at the white house. this new video shows an up close look at the california wildfires. yes, and we've been talking right now at 6:00 any moment about how unusual all of this more than half includes the bay now cal fire will update us on area complex fires. is, that this breaks a number of the czu fires burning in santa listen to this. traditions and norms. according to a recent study more you are not supposed to use the cruz and san mateo counties. power o in a more than 50,000 people are than 4.5 million california still waitiorhome. homes are in what is known as political campaign to keep hou. the wui area. the third hour of "today in the but broken last night. bay" continues right now.
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that term stands for wild thousands of people attended the land-urban interface, when dense housing exists in areas prone to really hoping for the best nomination in person. the white house placed chairs for those people. good morning to you. wildfires. that's more than 11 million thank you for joining us. very close together and very few i'm laura garcia. people. in addition half of the homes >> and i'm marcus washington. wore masks. built between 1990 and 2010 are here is the president. mike has a look at the commute. in those areas. my fellow americans tonight meteorologist kari hall has a with a heart full of gratitude look at the friday forecast. a lot of people excited about >> a lot of those families and boundless optimism i the weekend. how is the weather going to returning to destroyed homes and participate in that? soon insurance adjusters will we are still seeing that fog join them. profound >> chris chmura says don't feel profoundly accept this near the coast which has given rushed. nomination for president of the united states. us better air quality although taking your time may be we won't see as much of it this beneficial. >> now notably missing were the morning, and i do think the >> reporter: if you're filing an maybe traditional or smoke will settle in earlier insurance claim after a disaster than we've seen the past few like this there is no rush to establishment republicans, for days. we'll have some slightly warmer take the first offer from the instance former president george temperatures. we're staying in the mid-60s in insurance company. w. bush or dick cheney. they'll send out an adjuster who there were some claims from the san francisco. some upper 70s in oakland today will assess how much your home podium that were false like and some mid-90s for the inland and contents are worth. if you disagree, you don't have democrats want to control the east bay, even upper 90s for the to accept it. number of hamburgers that you far north bay. i'll be tracking that week air in california you can hire a quality as well. eat. that is simply false. mike, how is it looking for the public adjuster, someone who can morning drive? come out to the remains of your and there were hints a vaccine it's friday or a lighter and would come very soon. home and proep vid their own shorter build. assessment and compare that against the insurance adjuster's vaccines are controlled by claim and begin to negotiate. science not politicians. i've circled it and it is at it will not matter who is in the
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white house as far as when a it's your right under california viable vaccine comes together. speed again. law. and the president spent quite a the metering lights are on so that will only continue to build bit of time attacking joe biden. as far as the backup, not so bad, though, the maze and east >> be sure to book mark >> at the democrat convention you barely heard a word about shore freeway looking great out their agenda. of the city. we're marking the closure for nbcbayarea.com/wildfirehelp. the fires as they continue to house leaders have ordered a that's not because they don't evolve. some areas reopening. central valley foster farms have one. for that, back to you. facilities to close. it's the most extreme set of thanks, mike. here is the latest on all the proposals ever put forward by a fires burning in the bay area they are battling a massive major party nominee. starting in the north bay. outbreak, 358 workers there have the lnu fire stands at 35% tested positive for the virus. >> now the president may eight have died. that outbreak started back in disagree with the democrats' containment. more than 1,000 structures are june and the county says the platform, their agenda. that is to be expected. destroyed. 370,000 acres have burned. facility ignored those orders to speaking of missing agendas, a increase testing and boost reminder the republicans for the the scu complex fire also safety measures. first time in history are not the "l.a. times" obtained an offering ante platform 35% contained. email sent to workers telling them to show up for work today. because they were not able to it also has almost identical amount of acres burned in gather delegates to write and foster farms would not respond counties including alameda, adopt one. santa clara and contra costa. to the times or anyone else seeking a comment. instead their platform says meantime in the santa cruz resolve the republican party has mountains the czu fire is now it is 6:26. up next on "today in the bay," and will continue to 24% contained and some 50,000 enthusiastically support the all new this morning what dr. president's america-first people are still waiting to deborah birx is telling our agenda. the president will head to new return home. scott mcgrew in a one-on-one >> the cal fire is about to interview. plus -- hampshire today for a continuation of his campaign.
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update us on the conditions in we'll be talking about that on the czu lightning complex fire. >> reporter: covid-19 restrictions loosened here in twitter. follow me on twitte we'll wait for that and once the east bay. plus -- twitter @scottmcgrew. that starts we'll bring you the thank you, scott. information that you need to coming up on the "today" show an know about what's going on there. exclusive interview with laura? democratic vp candidate kamala in the meantime continuing coverage this morning on the warriors may not be in coronavirus. the game right now but they are harris. a quick look at new confirmed bay area cases which now total all in in the black lives matter movement. coming up for you more on this >> i have yet to see these more than 81,000. and the new message plus when more than 1,000 people have the nba playoffs could resume. you're watching "today in the people who profess to be died. so the good news here cases are bay." awesome internet. national leaders speak about actually trending down. this issue of the killing of and here in the bay area that means some easing of unarmed black men, brown men, restrictions. indigenous men in our country. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live this morning in the east bay with some of the changes going into effect there. >> senator harris talks in-depth about the shooting of jacob blake and the pandemic. bob? >> reporter: both alameda and all coming up after "today in contra costa counties loosened the bay" on the "today" show. restrictions because the number >> let's take a look from above covid-19 cases are leveling off, switching gears a little bit. laura. good morning to you. let's take a look at alameda we've been watching hurricane laura. now we get to see the damage county first. starting today personal care left behind. this is drone footage from services including nail, skin care, barber shops and hair pineville, louisiana. salons can reopen as long as downed treat litter the area.
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they are outdoors. the storm made landfall as a the same goes for pools as long category 4 with wind speeds of as those are outdoor pools. up to 150 miles per hour. wineries with outdoor tasting sadly at least six deaths are rooms can reopen, but they now being tied to this storm. cannot serve meals. in contra costa county personal and from what i understand kari, care services that do not involve close contact with the the cleanup on this one, they're face, they can reopen outside. saying, could last well into next year. so we're talking about places such as nail salons and massage it took years to recover parlors. from a hurricane like that. the same with gyms as long as as we still see the impacts of their equipment is outside. this storm that's now moving hotels and airbnbs in coco over the center, right over memphis right now. county can take in customers. so it's bringing in heavy rain. >> now is not the time to let you can even see some of the down our guard. severe weather that's still late august compared to early being spawned by this over august shows that the number of louisiana, as it continues to people hospitalized is stable move off towards the north and east. and slowly decreasing from more most likely this storm named than 100 per day to being in the laura, we'll see if it gets retired, i think it will be with it being a category 4 and so 90s. all right. destructive. we'll see that as well as it we'll continue to follow that and all the changes. continues to make headlines in the meantime we want to check across parts of the mid south in. this is the cal fire news and the midwest today. as we look at our weather here conference under way. it's more than just fast. let's listen in. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. we're going to see still some
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single family residents -- with built-in security that protects your kids... very foggy conditions to start we do have over 2,000 out this morning. ...no matter what they're up to. and we see a little bit more firefighters that remain on smoke drifting in. scene and that number continues it protects your info... we're seeing the atmosphere every day. we stand right now at 2,019 ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... being pushed down. as we go into the weekend we're making plans. ...that if it's connected, it's protected. we want some better air quality. assigned to the incident. with that i'll pass it over to the team for operational update will have the chance of seeing even that that pet-camera thingy. the most unhealthy air quality from imt 3 operations section [ whines ] can your internet do that? in parts of the north bay as well as santa clara valley. chief. xfinity xfi can because it's... we should see some improvement ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] at some of our bay area beaches. a slight westerly wind bringing >> good morning. so yesterday we had a really in cleaner air. good, productive day, a couple but it's going to be slightly warmer air for this afternoon. minor setbacks. for the inland valleys as we last night nothing of super reach into the mid-90s, even upper 90s further to the north. significance. lines were holding, the weather palo alto today reaching 81 with san jose reaching 86. helping mitigate, and we believe and we continue to warm up a few we're going to be moving forward with really good work today with more degrees as high pressure our plans for the day. comes in just a little bit closer going into next week up on top of the fire in the we'll see our temperatures north zone, the fire is holding spike. for the inland areas we'll see those high temperatures reaching really well. we were able to fly yesterday up to 97 degrees on tuesday. afternoon and get a good look at the entire fire. mike, any issues right now for a lot of challenges up there. the morning commute? kari, that same issue in the the fire weakened trees are east bay stemming from a beginning to fall. had a structure destroyed
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hit-and-run crash. yesterday from a falling tree we've had concerns about there's obviously some investigating continuing that was fire weakened and behind-the-scenes. the scene itself still has your there's a lot of fire weakened california as i know every right lanes blocked. trees. californian has. the fire crew arrived to take we're in there assessing that >> right now at 6:30 so many bay and developing a strategy on how care of injuries. we're going to address that not serious but built from 238 area businesses are trying to because of that destruction and issue. we have a significant amount in reopen, the task force leader one lane blocked. of course the metering lights that particular area that we're had choice words about funding are on, guys. california's battle to end the back to you. >> thank you, mike. concerned with. happening now for you some the fire was very active in that pandemic. breaking news. our exclusive interview with dr. the japanese prime minister is area burning down to our control deborah birx ahead in just lines which is by design what we moments. stepping down due to health issues. shinzo abe says he started wanted to do with the winds that "today in the bay" continues we had yesterday. right now. and aood friday morning to feeling fatigue in mid-july that's where the big push was. you. thank you for starting your doctors found earlier thisdiase. it did move a little bit more rapidly than we've been seeing and i'm laura garcia. the past few days. that's fine. our scott mw had a chance to the 65-year-old says he is just brings it down to the control lines sooner. speak one-on-one with dr. birx. taking additional medication to we have resources there ready to we talk a little bit about that treat the condition. deal with that issue and so as you mentioned coming up. he says he decided to step down yesterday they were dealing with first, good morning, mike. that. we'll get to you in a moment. over concerns that it could take a turn for the worse. today another big day of dealing kari has a look at the forecast. with that before we have a wind coming up next on "today in shift which will push against the bay," we'll have a look at that advancing firefight. and it looks pretty good to all of our top stories and all start out this morning. the updates on the bay area moving down the coast, again, we are still looking at some we're getting more lines put in. clouds moving in in some spots fires. a live look in pleasanton this all the way down to the morning where it's a big day for patches of fog, even heading to community of davenport, the the tri-valley seeing the clouds businesses there. we're going to explain what's community has fuel that's quite different starting today across
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reaching in and our temperatures much of the east bay. safe. we have lines around that. that will reach into the mid-90s you're watching "today in the bay." we have fire established in the today for the tri-valley. canyon just a little bit south it's going to be hotter this of that area. afternoon. san jose will reach 86 degrees. that's something that is a target, that is a priority for we'll see temperatures in the us today. we are going to be putting a lot mid-70s for oakland and as hot of resources in there. as 98 degrees today in ukiah. we'll get a look ahead to the we've had limited resources. it's a steep canyon. weekend forecast as well as the a lot of vegetation in there. air quality coming up in a few minutes. mike, so far it seems like it's we have some challenges to get been friday light. aircraft because there are power yeah, lighter volume. lines. aircraft and power lines don't we take a look over here looking mix. we really can't fly a lot in at the maps. there so the ground troops will the arrow at the bay bridge toll have to really dig deep, get in there and take care of business. plaza. take a look at the slowing on we'll have to hammer that pretty the incline just after the hard today. along the south our control metering lights. lines are holding. no major problems on the approach. we continue the mop-up phase there. there is some smoke that pops up but deep interior and drainages we have a hard time accessing and they're going to l o contro a distraction on the shoulder still causing slowing there, just enough to make a light friday with light slowing lines and get our folks on to through the area. it's not going away. covid-19. engage when i appropriate to do so. more than ever, california needs rapid coronavirus testing. moving up the i-9 corridor, robust contact tracing.
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let's start with the scu felton is looking good. support for community health clinics. we had that burnout operation. masks and ppe for those saving lives... that's doing very well. the last bits of it were burning fire. for teachers and school personnel educating students. it is 35% contained. out, the smoke visible from the several other counties as well. these heroes are doing their jobs. area. nearly 370,000 acres have burned that's what they're looking at now government must do theirs. is that. also like i mentioned before there. in the north bay the lnu keep working through a special session some of the deeper drainages is to combat this crisis right now where the smoke they're seeing fire is at 35% containment and is predominantly coming from and provide the revenues to solve the problems we know are coming. that community. similar number of acres burned so we're feeling a lot better like the scu fire. about the protection of the community and moving forward flames continue to spread, however, in several directions. there. up towards ben lomond, brookdale, we ended up having a the czu fire is 26% little setback. contained with more than 82,000 it's a fire that crossed the acres burned. line. a lot of due to the fact that, nearly 800 structures and the again, there hasn't been fire history here for such a long crew is at the command center in scotts valley. time. the matter that's -- the team we'll have a live report from there coming up in about 15 minutes. matter on the forest floor is thick, very thick material new developments in the fight against covid here in the bay area. bob redell is following easing and provide the revenues another day, another chance tlet's do this.rd. by making internet speeds fast and reliable. restrictions that are happening when we put our lines in we go in the east bay. so you can keep up with your customers.
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>> a brand-new interview with by ensuring those speeds have wireless internet backup. down to soil that won't burn. dr. deborah birx from the white in this environment you have to house coronavirus task force. so if the power goes down, have the lines dug very deep, a what was she talking about? your connection doesn't. trench at some point because it's so thick. and by covering all your connected devices with serious security. so we can handle this. and this. we have to be cognizant and while you get on with this. and this. detail oriented. be fast, be secure. bounce forward. that fire was able to creep >> i asked her a lot about california. with comcast business. slowly within that and then pop there's this concern we've heard get started with a powerful internet and voice solution up on the other side of our from president trump over and line. for just $64.90 a month. over this idea he will withhold call or go online today. funding from states that don't >> it's been really interesting to hear their firefight on this agree with him or didn't vote for him. he said it over and over. the latest example for drawing the containment lines and expressing this land hasn't california has been that he wanted to withhold funding for burned in quite some time. the fires because we didn't rake the good news here, it is 26% the leaves. and so i asked dr. birx are we contained. 799 buildings, however, getting our fair share of attention and help when it comes destroyed. as we've mentioned 50,000 people to the battle against covid-19? remain evacuated. >> i can assure you that we've we're continuing to follow this news conference from cal fire taken a comprehensive public this morning. health approach across this if there are any other updates we'll bring them to you. country. >> when it comes to our public 6:54. 6:09 this morning. welcome back. a look at the top stories we're needs we are not being treated up next a lot happening in the differently than any other covering for you on this friday business and tech front. that means it's time for scott states because we're california morning. >> in the north bay the lnu fire mcgrew. or because we're a blue state? >> no, i can tell you i write stands at 35% containment.
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well, there's something and others write very tough really cool that we're going to recommendations for every state more than 1,000 structures destroyed. see this afternoon. independent of whether they're apparently elon musk working on red or blue and certainly our that device that will read your recommendations are for >> the scu complex fire also 35% republicans, independents, and democrats. contained. mind. what tales it would tell. we'll look at that coming up. >> now the whole interview runs an almost identical amount of about seven minutes. that's too long as you're trying acres burned in counties to get the day started, get your including alameda and contra ♪ kids out the door, et cetera, so we will post that on social costa. media, on my twitter, on my we heard from cal fire. >> we're going to introduce you facebook as well and you can the czu fire is 26% contained to two little california girls watch the entire thing. who may be some of beyonce's yesterday ahead of the interview with more than 82,000 acres youngest and most devoted fans. i asked you, the viewers, you burned. at least 800 structures are we'll show you a look at the destroy have questions for dr. birx and destroyed. lots of you sent in questions. one of the ones i asked was from moment touching so many across the country. a fifth grade teacher who asked you're watching "today in the how do i best prepare students >> reporter: i'm bob redell live bay." hi. we're glad you came in. to return to class? in pleasanton. shelter at home restrictions a fifth grade teacher, what can because the number of covid-19 my students do at home to make cases have started to level off. sure they're as prepared as starting today personal care possible for their return to the services such as nail, skin classroom? >> i came across -- and that's care, barber shops, hair salons, the great thing about travels, i they can start operating as long came across a lovely booklet the governor of arkansas had written as they're outside. the same with swimming pools as with his staff on how to prepare long as they're outdoors.
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children and a deep understanding of covid-19 written for both the parents and wineries with outdoor tasting the child so that they could read this to one another and it what's on your mind? but cannot serve meals. can you help keep these guys protected online? covers all aspects of covid-19. i would be happy and i'm sure easy. connect to the xfi gateway. the governor of arkansas would nail salons, massage parlors, be happy to share that with what about wireless data options for the family? californians. gyms and fitness centers as long you can customize and save. i think it's a really important as the equipment is outdoors. what about internet speeds booklet. it talks about how to prepare that can keep up with my gaming? for school and it talks about let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. the importance of a vaccine. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in place. >> marcus and laura, we've reporting live, bob redell, come visit a store today. already been in contact with that teacher, and we're in "today in the bay." protests in the sports world stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. contact with the governor of arkansas as well for getting our continue over the police now that's simple, easy, awesome. shooting of jacob blake. hands on those booklets. back to you. ask. shop. discover at your local xfinity store today. cierra johnson is live outside of chase center with a look at >> already, thank you very much, how the warriors are getting scott. we want to check in with "today cierra? >> reporter: good morning. in the bay's" bob redell this morning live in pleasanton where as many professional athletes voice their opinions on police covid restrictions are actually brutality and racial injustice, starting to ease up in the east the warriors are doing just that bay starting today, bob. as well. take a look at this video, 42 >> reporter: correct, laura, because the level of case it is seconds long and was posted to of covid-19 have loosened up, or their social media pages within the last couple of hours. i should say have leveled off. alameda and contra costa county the video features players like
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are both loosening their shelter steph curry and klay thompson at home restrictions. expressing the sentiment black lives matter asking for change we'll start with alameda county and sending their support to those on the front lines starting today talking about personal care services including fighting for justice in nail, skin care, barber shops, wisconsin. and it isn't just the nba and hair salons. they can start reopening as long their athletes showing as they move their services outdoors. the same goes for swimming pools support -- rather, looking to as long as the pool is outdoors. combat racial injustice. major league baseball doing the also in alameda county wineries same as well. yesterday the a's postponed games against the rangers to with outdoor tasting rooms cane. show solidarity with what's going on in wisconsin with those personal care service that is do protesters. they also took to twitter to not involve close contact with explain that right now people the face, places such as nail need to continue to have those salons and massage parlors, they tough conversations. and right now they're looking to can reopen, again, as long as have a united front against they're outside. the same goes with gyms and racism. we're live in san francisco, fitness centers. cierra johnson for "today in the hotels and airbnbs can take in bay." >> thank you. customers for recreational now compared to where we travel. it's not just for business were just a few days ago, travel anymore. breathing a little bit easier >> now is not the time to let down our guard. out there. late august compared to early still a little hazy in places august shows that the number of but the spare the air alert that people hospitalized is slowly was supposed to expire today has been extended through sunday. decreasing from more than 100 meteorologist kari hall has been
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per day to being in the 90s. monitoring all of that for us, and i noknow the air quality ha improved, kari. it has improved a bit. >> reporter: if you're a mom and it's definitely better than it was, say, a week ago. dad, schools must still do we are going to have still some distance learning. contra costa county, i didn't drifts of smoke coming in and see anything about schools so we our temperatures slightly warmer do believe that in coco county today. we're going to see how that impact the crews on the front kids there must still learn virtually from home as well. lines trying to get more our microclimate weather reporting live here in containment. as we talk more containment pleasanton, bob redell, "today we're still seeing fires burning alert, the spare the air that is and putting more smoke and ash bringing in some unhealthy air you, bob. into the air. 6:37 for you this morning, as we look at our temperatures, quality continues today as we and compared to where we were even hotter going into the look at san jose and our just a few days ago we are beginning of next week and for temperature trend it will be san francisco we're still in the slightly warmer by this breathing a little bit easier and we're going to look at the 60s for the next couple of days afternoon. we'll get a look ahead to our as that fog builds each morning cameras across the bay area in microclimates and the weekend giving us a little bit of some forecast coming up. just a moment. relief as well as we get more of as we take a look at the san i guess we're still working on that. a westerly wind. it has been really hazy. we'll be watching that with more mateo bridge westbound, if if you stepped outside, you updates throughout the day. you're getting there via oakland certainly have been experiencing mike, what's the update on the and hayward, you may have an that and, of course, that spare commute? kari, the update from chp issue slowing you down. the air alert we were supposed there is none right now but the speed sensors show that from red what's going on for the nimitz to get -- that was supposed to coming up. to orange speeds are improving expire today has been extended south 880. through sunday. there's a little build off north a very happy friday. so certainly something we have to pay attention to. 238 because coming off the meteorologist kari hall has been
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the latest news of billionaires tracking the conditions dealing castro valley traffic in towards trying to change the world is with the air quality, the fires, hayward. that crash looks like it is much elon musk who this afternoon less of a distraction. will demonstrate the device from everything for us. kari, this weekend, how is it the rest of the bay very easy shaping up for us air quality wise? drive. no major problems as we look at his new company neurolink that we are starting to see some the continued closures in the can somehow read your mind. mountains and for the scu fire. worsening air quality due to a he is very serious about this. the demonstration will be slight shift in the wind and as we come back here i just got high pressure pushing that smoke streamed live on the web at 3:00 word from my friends in morgan down close to the surface. our time. musk promises a working demo. hill they evacuated, they came although we're starting out with back to their house which was it won't read your thoughts but apparently you can use it to just fine, and they also send better air quality, if you have control devices. breathing problems or all of us their thanks and commendations exposed to this wildfire smoke out to the morgan hills course, for so long it may irritate you say an electric wheelchair. this morning but some of the the fire department, the fire worst of it right now in concord crews, cal fire but also local where we are seeing some maybe piping music into your law enforcement all doing a great job and we thank them. slightly high eer levels of tha brain. if i could read your mind i'm >> yes, we do. particulate matter. >> big time. they were doing a really good not sure your thoughts would tell me you want to hear more our temperatures today we'll be job trying to prevent looting in about fiscal policy. these areas. slightly warmer especially in the inland valleys.each 86 degr. we are very appreciative. thank you for joining us. yesterday fed chairman jerome the "today" show is up next. powell said the fed would worry 88 in napa and 98 degrees today have a great weekend out less about inflation and more about job growth. there. a live look at san jose this in ukiah. that's a gross we'll be watching that as well morning. see the sunrise. as monitoring the wildfire smoke oversimplification but early in the morning and sometimes are for the weekend coming up in a pretty good. few minutes. it means the fed will step in mike, any new issues popping up for the commute?
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good morning. with less often with higher >> no issues but confusing the race is on. interest rates if and when the economy starts to recover. situation. let's take you out to the east >> i profoundly accept this bay as we look at the maps. overall everything looks great. wall street loved this. we'll zoom in to what i've nomination for president of the united states. wall street is set to erase all of the losses of 2020 perhaps circled southbound 880 in >> the final night of through hayward from 238 down. today. it is like there was never a the final night of the the crash on the shoulder was a republican convention provides pandemic except, of course, for hit-and-run with no injuries. meanty of fireworks. all the human suffering. there may have been another law >> joe biden is not a savior of futures call for the dow to jump enforcement agency that arrived america's soul. more than 100 points on the open on scene. flashing lights tend to cause despite the fact that yesterday he is the destroyer of america's jobs. slowing. the other slowing we see on the we learned a million people had >> the president's case for four to file for unemployment last map out of the altamont and more years just ahead. week. getting over to the sunol area the second week in a row that and our exclusive sit-down with senator kamala harris. number was a million or higher. cutting through 84. no major problems. the s&p 500 set a record for the >> there's an old saying, the the metering lights were turned fifth day in a row. fish rots from the head. on early. that was a bit of a surprise but i want to imagine derajpanday is it's held steady. only at the toll plaza. retiring. he came to america with $28 and back to you. >> thanks, mike. he's turned hundreds upon hurricane laura has now hundreds upon hundreds of ng felt upl fast louisiana but everyday bay area tech workers into millionaires through his and down the state. a stunning new athat successes. it's a great silicon valley damage left behind. plus -- story. and amazon has introduced the amazon halo like fitbit, a president trump accepts the
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band that measures your health. republican national nomination there's no face, no screen on for president. it, but it works with your we'll take you to the white house for all of that. iphone or android phone and the let's take you out to wall screen is there monitoring what street as well where the stocks you would expect, every step you are up. in fact, we may see the complete take, that kind of thing but also, marcus and laura, amazon eraseure of all losses for 2020. says the halo is going to try to measure your mental health by listening to the tone of your voice throughout the day to figure out whether it's happy or not. obviously that brings up a huge number of privacy concerns. lily everyone in the house is online but then again i have -- and i and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. don't want to say it out loud, try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you get more bandwidth and hbo max included. a-l-e-x-a -- i have many of them so, everyone stays entertained. including one over there listening the whole time. so i can just watch the show instead of reading the book? >> good thing she can't spell. that's almost reading.at&t fiber for $49.99a month for a year. >> yes! >> it's coming. no annualcontract. and now get hbo max included. thanks, scott. limited availability in select areas. >> i think we can tell when we're happy. >> we can. call 1.877.only.att the next story not so much happy for a lot of people.
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united airlines now planning to furlough more than 2,800 pilots unless it receives new federal stimulus money to cover the costs during the downturn. united tells pilots it will send notices in the next few days with the cuts starting in october. united's numbers are higher than those by american. they are lobbying for another $25 billion in aid they say would help cover payrolls for six more months. trending this morning, supporting black businesses. independent bookstore day is this saturday so "o" put together a map to showcase black-owned bookstores. oakland's market books first opened in the 1960s. while it's currently closed due to the pandemic you can support it by donating to its go fund me page. it's also black restaurant week. maybe go out and try something new. on our website we have a link to dozens of black owned restaurants across the bay area.
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also trending this morning, two 2-year-old cousins from oakland. they are going viral. they're just adorable. after a moment that they shared together watching none other than the queen bee. take a look at this. i know you love it. so cute. ♪ so cute. >> so cute right there. the little girls' parents said the two kept asking when can they see beyonce. we want to see beyonce. they already know about queen b. they posted them dancing and hugging. if you look on the screen on the television you can see kelly and beyonce hugging. right now at 6:42 our they do the same thing there. if you look closely they're kind microclimate weather alert continues due to a spare the air of doing the same thing. >> that's sweet. >> look how cute that is. alert. we'll still see some drifts of smoke coming in today as we get
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>> it shows how important it is a live look outside in san jose. that your kids are always our temperature trend in the low 60s. watching and they will emulate it will be warmer by this afternoon. what you do. >> and why it's important that we see a lot of different faces out there on the screen just a look at our air quality coming up. like we see a lot of different taking a look at the nimitz faces around us, right? in fremont, southbound with >> you see a lot of different those headlights past tesla. faces. >> right here in these boxes. no problems down here. getting here from oakland there >> we're on the same page, is an area that will slow you laura. do down. >> we wish we could get together we'll let you know why. the top stories and breaking right now, firefighters just in person and go out. let's see if the weather is moments ago finishing up their morning update on the situation cooperating. what do you think? in the santa cruz mountains. >> if we can find somewhere with air conditioning i'm in because it's going to be a little bit that's right. live to our jackie ward in hotter as we go into the scotts valley right now. they have a little bit more weekend. let's start out with this view from the cupertino hills and the containment? south bay where the clouds have >> reporter: yeah, that's right, marcus and laura. settled in over san jose and here are the latest numbers, some of the low areas as we 82,540 acres have burned. start out in the valleys. the fire is at 26% containment, but above that a smoky sunrise. some of us can see it as we which is up a little bit from yesterday and 13,300 structures start out and, of course, we'll
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continue to monitor not only the remain threatened. air quality but our temperatures but keep in mind that number is which will be slightly warmer down from 20,000 at this time today from cupertino reaching into the low 80s. there will be some spots in the yesterday. 799 structures have been mid-90s this afternoon. destroyed and that includes 554 once again air conditioning a must. but we're also trying to filter single family homes. out some of that smoke that's cal fire says yesterday was a been in the air. really good, productive day. we're seeing the worst of the air quality in parts of the their lines held and the weather north bay as well as santa clara mitigated the situation. valley. we are still looking at moderate 20,000 people were able to go air quality for the beaches. home yesterday. we should see some improvement today's goal is to get some of as we get more of a westerly the 50,000 remaining evacuees back home. but the santa cruz county wind also clearing out some of the smoke from the air at some sheriff's office doesn't want to of our beaches. for the inland east bay, the give anyone false hope. south bay we're still going to the chief deputy shares more good news for people who went have air that may irritate you home yesterday. especially if you have breathing >> the folks that went home last problems. night, no reports of burglaries. they came back to homes that had not been broken into, which our temperatures will be slightly warmer reaching into the mid-90s. san francisco will stay in the is -- who would want to come mid-60s. back to that? it was good in the sense that didn't happen. we will see that this high pressure will move in just a little bit closer and that's going to fight off our ocean >> repte breeze. not much more of the cool, area wants to know whoe who liv
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natural air conditioning means our temperatures even in the valleys will warm up. so we'll see our highs reaching into the 90s. some upper 90s in some of our warmest spots with temperatures peaking on tuesday. mike, any issues right now for the morning commute? >> one issue for the east bay, kari, down to the san mateo bridge. we see mostly green and that's great. the bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are on. the slowing i'm talking about is not the toll plaza although it's there. it's south 880 to 238, the crash may be blocking one ere. the rest of the bay does show a smooth drive even out of the altamont pass. back to you. all right, thank you very much, mike. it is 6:21 right now. coming up on "today in the bay," take a look at how -- we will take a look at how many california homes are actually vulnerable to wildfires. it's a pretty alarming number. and a central valley foster
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