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up past the scene. the end of the month. i circled the bay bridge as your she said she asked hawaiian other slow spot on the map. airlines to extend them but better news for sunol, 680 the didn't get a response. crash did clear as you passed by she asked us to ask. we did and they responded the andrade as the tri-valley starts to build. same day and agreed to extend the vouchers until next year. >> let's get you caught up on that is a $600 win for her. the latest in the bay area. the lnu complex fire in the we used to say airlines north bay is nearly 60% delivered white glove service with an iron fist underneath. contained. thousands of structures still during the pandemic they've threatened but none burned over backed off a bit, even with old, the weekend. >> the scu complex fire has nonrefundable tickets. burned almost 380,000 acres. gently ask for generosity and more than 100 structures have use the huaca principle. been destroyed. someone tells you no, and the santa cruz84,000 acres politely hang up and call again. what do you have to lose? back to you. >> good advice there, chris. back to our top stories this and close to 1,200 monday morning for you, up next destroyed. >> the burn scars from the czu california's pandemic eviction and scu fires are visible from ban ends at midnight. space. what are lawmakers doing about it? we'll tell you coming up. and a bay area church
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standing firm on its beliefs to the large red areas, that's where they picked up the burn scars. keep doors open. next the thousands of dollars in fines that church is racking up. >> get our free app. you're watching "today in the you can sign up for alerts and bay." all breaking news. developing for you right now protests and violence continue to wisconsin over the shooting of jacob blake and a right-wing activist killed in portland, oregon, over the week. let's get to alice barr in washington this morning. the president is blaming mayors but supporters are also clashing with protesters. >> reporter: tensions continue to ratchet up to a point that is unsustainable, what we saw this weekend troubling for a lot of people. president trump is doubling down on his law-and-order message as this violence spinning off from
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separate protests is becoming a real focal point in these final weeks before the election. with tensions boiling over after a weekend of violent protests, both president trump and joe biden are preparing to return to the campaign trail, biden speaking in pittsburgh while the president takes his law and order message to kenosha, wisconsin, tomorrow, despite requests from the governor and mayor to stay away. >> we're trying to pull together. >> reporter: the president is not scheduled to meet with the family of jacob blake, who was paralyzed after a police officer shot him seven times in the back. while the circumstances are under investigation, the ensuing unrest marks a new phase in a summer of protests. in portland, oregon, saturday a man affiliated with a right-wing group was shot and killed. it came as supporters of president trump and the black lives matter movement clashed in the streets. portland's mayor accusing the president of ratcheting up
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tensions. >> it's you who have created the hate and the division. >> the president is on the side of law enforcement and the rule of law. >> reporter: in a statement biden accused the president of recklessly encouraging violence while condemning the violence unequivocally himself. president trump called portland's mayor weak and pathetic while saying his own supporters who caravanned into portland are great patriots and the big backlash we're seeing from them cannot be unexpected. back to you, marcus and laura. >> all right. thanks so much, alice. here in the bay area some demonstrators spent part of their sunday in handcuffs after aer protest on the golden gate bridge. right now at 6:30 the firefight very much alive in the the conservative group that organized the protest is calling bay area but crews are making for democrats to lead their way for evacuees to return home. party and join the gop. next the overnight developments on all of those fires. it was largely peaceful and only
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plus, a mailbox mystery took one bad turn when one after several were removed in oakland. next, why the post office is now counterprotester threw a traffic cone. >> we come together now in the putting them back. demonstration to say we're going to stand up for our country and and still finding it hard to the very same types of people who spent the last three months breathe? find out how long the unbreathable air will stick around here in the bay area. destroying our neighborhoods, our cities and our country show "today in the bay" continues right now. up. yeah, our side will have something to say about it. and a good morning to you. thank you for joining us here on >> counterprotesters say author unfairly closed off access to "today in the bay." i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. we're going to check that the bridge and some commuters. four people were taken into morning commute with mike in just a moment and see if things custody and officers say they are backing up out there. were trying to separate the groups for their own safety. >> with all of this going on certainly sparking let's check in with meteorologist kari hall with the conversations, we want to remind forecast this monday morning. you that you can actually join our conversation online and we talk about race. we've been doing it for a while we have been seeing a lot of smoke drifting across the bay now. we're going to have another area. installment coming up for you next month. we will have another hot all those past conversations we've had, they are online for afternoon. this is a live look outside in you to watch and talk about with walnut creek with the smoke this your friends and family. morning and temperatures in the that's nbcbayarea.com/race in upper 50s. america. we'll reach into the low 80s by early in the afternoon as we
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a big hit for the oakland head to some 90s. a's and this happened nowhere near the baseball diamond. the team now in limbo after someone with the organization the coastal areas with 60s and tested positive for covid-19. 70s there. we'll talk about the spread in "today in the bay's" bob redell is live for us now and, bob, do temperatures, our air quality and what's ahead the rest of the we know if any other players week coming up. mike, how is it looking right have tested positive? now for the commute? kari, i have good news and >> reporter: actually the not. we'll start with the not so results are in. great the bay bridge toll plaza very encouraging news, the rest has filled in more. of the players and staff have what happens when the metering tested negative, according to lights are turned on and now up "usa today." on saturday night the team learned that a member of the at the toll plaza. organization was either a player looking at the map there was or a member of staff. slowing there. we don't know who did test positive while the team was in heading past the coliseum, the houston for the series against the astros. crash cleared there and so did the construction crew. major league baseball postponed yesterday's game as a result. very good for the nimitz but the the team quarantined in houston. buildup for the bay bridge. back to you. players and staff were tested yesterday morning and, again, the results are in. it's been more than two everyone who was tested, their weeks since the lightning strike results came back negative. fires ignited and across now before these results came in the a's general manager said he northern and central california at least seven people dead.
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did not know if his team would be able to play in the three nearly 2,500 homes destroyed in weeks series against the mariners, which is supposed to begin tomorrow. the fires that burned close to also not clear when yesterday's game against the astros will be 1.5 million acres. sharon katsuda is live for us. made up. we have reached out to the a's organization this morning, still things are starting to get back waiting for a response. to normal just a bit. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." all right, bob, thank you. >> reporter: that's right. we're seeing a lot of people california now has surpassed take off from work this morning. that is a good sign. 700,000 confirmed cases of take a look. covid-19. you can still see remnants of here in the bay area that number last week's evacuation warnings is now approaching 84,000. with the roadblocks pushed aside more than 1,100 people here in here. the bay area have died from the virus. neighbors tell me they saw an happening today all ac transit lines should be up and orange glow. running again. the scu complex fire is now 55% contained. the fir has burned about 375,000 they had to deep clean after a acres with a number of group of transit employees structures destroyed now a reported covid-19 exposure little more than 100. the lnu complex fire in the outside of the workforce. some of the exposed employees north bay is nearly 60% are drivers. contained. thousands of structures are still threatened there but none burned over the weekend. the fire has also burned about it is 6:0 6. 375,000 acres.
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are we in store for a nice week and the czu complex fire is now ahead? yes, we are. 37% contained. it will be warm at times and our this fire has burned 84,000 temperatures are coming up just a few more degrees today as we acres with close to 1,200 start out in the south bay we structures destroyed. are going to see some clouds and neighbors who have been allowed back to their homes are early this morning and then going into the afternoon. reminded to keep their go bags we're going to be in the mid-80s ready since fire season will already by 2:00 and going up a few more degrees from there. continue. in sonoma county this morning as we look at our high temperatures we're going to see the board of supervisors will hold a meeting to discuss a some spots reaching into the low 90s. local health emergency and ways to try and clean up the debris that's left behind in the unhealthy air quality today and tomorrow. we'll be tracking that with a devastated areas. look at the forecast coming up reporting live in fremont, i'm in a few minutes. sharon katsuda, "today in the mike has been tracking several bay." slow spots as you head out for >> no doubt that will take some your morning drive. time. thank you, sharon. yeah, still slow through happening today the first sunol but the crash has cleared public hearing in the court battle over reopening california heading in towards fremont. that's 680. schools. that suit challenges the look at your map and we'll show you what else is going on. look over in oakland. governor on keeping schools mostly online. we have the issue of northbound at issue if governor newsom so mostly orange, heading past exceeded his executive authority in making the order. some 6 million california students could be impacted by this decision. something going on near the center divide.
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that's what's folks down a south bay church continues and holding us up where the metering lights are on. to defy health orders during the that's why there's more movement than you expect. pandemic reportedly racking up some big fines in the process. that will change as the nimitz clears. we have some video from santa back to you. good to know. thanks so much, mike. clara's north valley baptist it is 6:08 right now. church showing yesterday's indoor sunday service. the church has been ignoring hollywood in shock. some of the tributes pouring in health codes. after "black panther" star chadwick boseman dies of colon it had been fined $15,000, the cancer. largest accumulated anywhere in next what former president the county which calls the barack obama and his co-stars are saying this morning. services a public health threat. plus -- in a few hours state some politicians' twitter lawmakers will vote on an accounts dropped some of the emergency bill aimed at blocking posts they've made. one will really surprise you. let's take you out to the evictions until january 31st of futures this morning. next year. those are the dow futures. the current statewide moratorium big changes on the dow this ends tomorrow. morning. it was put into place due to the i'll tell you all about it coming up. plus -- pandemic. under today's proposal courts could force tenants to pay back ♪ rent through august 31st but can a victim for rent owed residents and despite the pandemic stars coming together for one of music's biggest nights. must pay 25% of that by january the breakdown of the moments everyone is still talking about
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this morning for the vmas. 31st. it is 6:08. you're watching "today in the bay." they could evict you. the post office says they will return mailboxes removed due to ongoing protests. elected leaders so close to the election, the postal service agreed to stop removing mailboxes until after the presidential election. a lot of places have the haze due to the wildfire in our area. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that and, kari, we've seen this extension for as many days now. are we going to see another one, do you think? we'll have to see but it looks like it will continue through tomorrow as high pressure intensifies and we get
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a shift in the wind and then should get slightly cooler temperatures which will hopefully mean we'll also get some clear air. our air quality has been seeing some unhealthy air quality. if you have breathing problems, it has improved for the south county and further to the north in spots like sebastipol. a live view in walnut creek an orange hue to the moon. it's hard to see the sun rise. high temperatures in spots in the inland east bay and north bay reaching into the 90s. we'll talk more about this and that cooldown later in the forecast coming up. mike has another update on the morning commute. and a much more pleasant update. things are calming down. we have a backup at the bay
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bridge toll plaza. there plmay be a disabled vehic. i am hearing of something going into richmond. we'll track that. the north bay has seen some roadways cleared, we still have some slow. nbcbayarea.com/traffic powered by waze and that will show you the latest adaptations there as well as for the czu and scu fires also shown on this map. no major slowing on all sides of the bay, just a little build for san jose. back to you. coming up for you next here california's new plan on investigating officer involved shootings on unarmed people is not sitting well with the attorney general. we'll take a closer look up next. plus -- >> reporter: some bay area counties are easing restrictions our microclimate weather for some services like haircuts. alert continues. we're starting out with a nice we'll break down what that means
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and cool morning with a few for you and how business owners are adapting. clouds but then we'll see our temperatures climbing throughout and the white house this the day. morning confirms president trump it will be warmer this afternoon. we'll talk about that and our will travel to kenosha, air quality in the forecast coming up in a few minutes. wisconsin, tomorrow even though both the governor and the mayor don't want him to. a live look at oakland. frightening new video this that's what's bogging you down morning. here. a little girl swept high into more traffic down to the san mateo bridge as folks avoid and the air by a large kite. next, how it happened and how that girl is doing this morning. we see westbound slowing. i see flashing lights. >> oh, wow. and a very special weekend looks like something on the right. here. once again we teamed up with clear the shelters, laura garcia and myself, taking part in that. that's the focus of the commute. good morning and a very happy monday to you as well. it is the last day of august. s so far more than 1,800 animals in the bay area have been adopted through clear the shelters. great job. we raised more than $55,000. >> so many cute little faces. you can find more information on
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twitter. nbcbayarea.com/cleartheshelters. twitter flagged the video as so you're a small business, misleading. scalise says he took it down after the man in the video asked him to. the people running herman cain's account took down a tweet that claims coronavirus was not as deadly as reported. herman cain, of course, died from coronavirus. it is a big day for san francisco's salesforce. it is included in the dow 30 industrials for the very first time. also today is the day the apple stock split takes effect so apple will have less of an or a big one. effect on the dow that it used you were thriving, to. it used to be apple could pull but then... oh. the dow lower or higher all by ah. okay. plan, pivot. itself. how do you bounce back? so there will be some changes on the dow today. you don't, you bounce forward, i'm going to add the little with serious and reliable internet. asterisks in here. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. when you hear people talk about it you need the asterisk as but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, well. san francisco's pinterest paid your connection doesn't. nearly $90 million to get out of a lease for a new office space so how do i do this? you don't do this. in the city so that it has the we do this, together. freedom to move if it wants. bounce forward, with comcast business.
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it will keep its existing headquarters in the city for now. late on friday the irs explained how the rules will work on president trump's payroll tax holiday. the president wants to suspend those taxes taken out of your paycheck until early next spring so you have more money in your pocket now. to be clear you will still owe that tax, so the irs is trying to figure out how to collect the tax come the spring, and it's determined it will put your employer on the hook. now employers may not like that because what if you quit your job and move somewhere else? they'll not be able, marcus and laura, to get the money from you. this may be an employer by employer policy whether or not they will keep the tax out of your paycheck, your paycheck goes up, or your paycheck stays the same depending on your boss. >> wait and see on that one. >> something to look into. all right. thank you, scott. emotional tributes rolling in for movie star chadwick boseman.
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president tru the president writing to be young and to do it all in pain. what a use of his years. a former co-star writes, brother, you were one of the all-time greats and your greatness was only beginning. lord love you. rest in power, king. boseman died from colon cancer at the age of 43. on saturday in lakers' first playoff game after the boycott lebron james, you see right here, giving the symbol there. he was one the first superheroes his family could relate to. some of the most touching right now at 6:41 our tributes came from children. microclimate weather alert this 7-year-old set up his own continues due to unhealthy air quality as you get ready to head memorial for a superhero dolls. out the door in spots like you see them lined up there at antioch we're starting out at 60 his home in missouri. degrees. it will be a warm afternoon. we're already seeing that by 1:00 our temperatures will be his dad tweeted out that photo and has gotten more than half a climbing. we'll talk about how hot it gets and that air quality in the music video awarted to boseman. forecast coming up in a few
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minutes. it's pretty hot in oakland the host said, quote, he's a and as far as the sensors go it true hero not just on screen but was red at the coliseum. in everything he did. maybe it's completely clear his impact lives forever. although the view is not clear. >> meanwhile lady gaga already folks headed north to the bay bridge toll plaza, backups has an oscar, two golden globes, multiple grammys. forming the last half hour. now she can add five vmas to her that's also starting to smooth out. the over crossing is still a award show. ♪ slow one. we'll talk about your commute more coming up. thank you, mike. new overnight for you a gas leak causing a small fire at a yeah, that's that video that was shot totally with an iphone. los altos home leading to the remember we talked about that evacuation of neighboring homes one? >> oh, yeah. before 3:00 a.m. on grant park >> mostly with ariana grande and lane. that fire, well the crews got to the scene and were able to put a cap on that leak within 40 making headlines this morning the numerous and unique masks minutes of showing up. no one was hurt. she wore while on stage and one home had exterior damage. during the ceremony. a look at the top stories she encouraged others to wear and it's a big day for hundreds those masks saying it is a sign of respect. of small businesses across the wear the mask. bay area. starting today all the counties you see there in red are lettih
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indoors. san francisco and alameda mask up. counties allowing hair grooming >> i want like lady gaga. outdoors. >> cierra johnson is live in oakland. i know you're getting an up >> there's a lot of unique ones close look at how one of those salons is making due with all of this. >> reporter: yes, good morning. right now i am at pony studios out there. in oakland, alameda county, and meteorologist kari hall getting set up this sunday we're standing under one of the morning, talking about that air tents they use to cut hair outside when the new color coded quality, kari. yeah, i know, maybe that system was revealed. mask will be useful for this salon and many others in filtering out some of the smoke. we'll have to find some that are the county learned they were able to do haircuts outside. as we look at our unhealthy air we are joined by one of the quality that is continuing after two weeks of these fires burning owners here at the salon and and so now we have a shift in it's been a roller coaster ride for her and other salon owners the wind that's coming from the in the county because you north and making that air quality a little bit more haven't worked for several months, it's been about five and unhealthy for all of our a half months. now you are back outside. microclimates. that's the reason why the spare the air days have been extended your feelings of working outside? how has it been and how has it through at least tomorrow. been to see your clients come as we up to 90 in morgan back? >> it's been great to see my clients come back. they have been clamoring for a haircut. hill and 93 today in concord it's scarce in the bay area.
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while hayward will reach 76 i feel good about doing it. i feel adaptable and flexible. degrees. we're still going to have cool weather for the coast with half moon bay in the 60s and palo we're ready -- we would love to alto reaching 82. for san francisco expect highs be inside but this is fine for up to 67 on the embarcadero and now. >> reporter: as i'm sure many businesses would. what changes have you had to north bay high temperatures hot make to make sure everything is further to the north. clean outside and that you're still able to do the proper haircut? we're looking at this stagnant >> we really didn't have to make weather pattern where high a lot of changes except to make pressure is really not giving us sure we have a mirror for the much of a break from the heat. what's helping us out we're getting a little bit more of a clients. we have an assistant -- my marine layer that's helping to assistant, amanda, goes around build that fog near the and cleans after each client and coastline. that gives us a bit of a cooldown but that high pressure makes sure everything is toward the end of the week and sanitized before the next person sits down and we just sweep up to the weekend will fight off that westerly wind and our the hair and move on. natural air conditioning and so it's kind of simple. it's going to get hot once the only thing was just again. as we go through the week for preparing and purchasing the right tent and getting out here. our inland valleys our hottest temperatures will be in the low 90s. we come back to the mid-80s by >> reporter: and for other people in your position, other the end of the week and look at business owners, are you hoping how hot it will be this weekend. there's a time line really soon? mid to upper 90s while san francisco will see temperatures s what your big hope for your in the upper 60s and each day we business?
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is it moving back inside? should still see that fog what is your big hope? developing near the coastline. >> i real want to accommodate as we go to the end of the week, the clients. they're all waiting and they're though, warmer there as well, all excited. with highs in mid-70s. they're happy to be here. mike, you've been tracking i want to make sure my team is several jams across the bay happy and, yes, we would all love to go back inside but being area. where are we seeing the slowest spot right now? outside feels safe, the air kari, we'll show you what's circulation is best. going on. i was very concerned because there were so many issues at one we're okay with this for now and time. one of the issues is not on the hopefully we'll get to move to peninsula and it's not in the the second phase and open up south bay. those are two clear areas. inside. >> and then the last question, over on the right side is how was the weekend? >> it was great. southbound 680, the crash in the we were busy. middle of the freeway down in we had really happy clients and, towards fremont out of sunol. it got to the shoulder but still as you know, we're air drying one car there. the tow truck should be arriving them so they were happy to leave soon. that's the distraction. with their natural texture. it hasn't been a big problem. you see 84 with that build out it was great. it was a good weekend. of livermore. >> good to hear it's a good we are okay off the dublin interchange. weekend and folks are getting back to work and able to get probably a much-needed haircut. in other counties like contra costa you are able to go back
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they're both cleared from north indoors. so it just depends on where you of high street. on your right shoulder you see are and at times we'll continue activity there. a minor distraction. speeds are better. to follow the story and let you know what is happening in your the toll plaza had the metering specific county. cierra johnson for "today in the lights on just after 5:30. bay." >> anyone worried about getting it moved smoothly but things are a haircut outside, i've done it starting to slow down. back to you. for the past couple weeks. it wasn't too bad at all. thanks, cierra. thank you very much, mike. new details for you this it's 5:20 right now. under pressure. morning. next on "today in the bay," california senators have approved a bill to have the foster farms now taking action state's top prosecutor investigate all deadly police after hundreds of essential shootingdnv that bill over valley workers become infected. some even dying. the weekend despite opposition details on the sudden about-face after claims the company told from attorney general becerra. workers to keep working. he called a previous version plus, nbc bay area responds. untenable and unreasonable because it would cost the office up to $80 million a year. >> reporter: a family's hawaii trip money is in jeopardy and that bill now heads to the state assembly. they're not feeling the spirit of aloha from the airlines. decision 2020 and joe biden nbc bay area responds next. experience the ultimate sports hub. again condemning violence on the streets of america. he's also calling for new national policing strategies. here is his vp nominee, senator
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kamala harris. >> when joe biden talks about reforming policing in this country, it's a number of things we need to do. we need to start by banning chokeholds and carotid holds because george floyd would be alive today. >> biden will travel to pennsylvania today where he's expected to speak about escalating violence under the trump presidency and the where you can find games, news and highlights. president's lack of focus on all in one place, right on your tv. unity. and speaking of the president, in fact, he has been the xfinity sports zone. accused of stoking disunity. use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. >> scott mcgrew joining us now. the president tweeting many follow the teams you love. times about the situation in portland. and, even get notifications with breaking news alerts and more. yeah, the video coming out with the xfinity sports zone of portland may very well help the president because, remember, everybody wins. he's running as the law and now that's simple, easy, awesome. order candidate. click, call or visit a store for details. and what we're seeing out of portland is sometimes unlawful and definitely full of disorder. not just for protesters, though. over the week portland saw trucks burning trump flags enter the city.
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video of one of them running down people in the streets. a man was shot as well. trump posting support for those supporters calling them patriots. president trump will travel to the other trouble spot, kenosha, wisconsin, on tuesday. protesters and violence broke out there after police shot jacob blake seven times in the back. but the mayor there and the state governor are asking the president to stay away. the governor writing in a letter to the white house says i am concerned your presence will only hinder our healing. i'm concerned your presence will only delay our work to overcome division. it was a week ago yesterday the president announced the fda would allow emergency use of convalescent plasma in coronavirus cases. the president called it a game changer. the head of the fda, dr. stephen hahn, later apologized for some of the claims of efficacy of the plasma during this press
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conference. convalescent plasma is effective and has been used for decades in patients with infections. it's still early days but here is the american death toll in the week since the big announcement, largely unchanged. my screen can only hold so many lines so i combined friday through sunday but it's a good reminder we have almost a 9/11 every weekend these days. we'll be keeping our eyes on the courts today as well. former trump campaign ceo steve 6:23. developing in louisiana, many people in lake charles are now bannon enters his plea in the dealing without electricity or fraud case. running water. that's if they even have a home bannon accused of raising money to go back to. to build a wall at the border and taking money for himself. hurricane laura tore through last week leaving half a million we'll be watching and tweeting people without power, 200,000 about it, no doubt. without running water and you can find me on prompted evacuations in twitter @scottmcgrew.at this. hospitals and nursing homes. at least 15 people died in that storm. survivors say they plan to a 3-year-old girl survived being rebuild. >> this is just a house. swept 30 feet into the air after we'll rebuild. she became entangled with the in louisiana we know this is
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always a risk. strings of a large kite during a kite festival in taiwan. our commune is probably the strongest community that there can you believe that? is. she was lifted up in the air and just swung around for a few we'll come back. seconds before eventually she fell to the ground. >> the category 4 storm estimated to have caused $20 her parents say she was shocked but thank goodness wasn't billion in damage. continuing our coronavirus injured. pretty remarkable there. coverage for you foster farms it is 6:50. plans to shut down one of its we always celebrate each other massive complexes tomorrow in on "today in the bay." the wake of a deadly outbreak we're really truly a team. and today we're talking about there. at least eight workers have meteorologist kari hall. a little change today. died. some 350 additional workers have you're going natural with your hair. but for very good reason. become infected. county health leaders say the company actually ignored orders >> yeah, i was posting on facebook and instagram that when to close initially. i got pregnant with my daughter it will now shut down for six i didn't want to continue to use days to undergo really deep chemical relaxers and go through cleaning and continued worker testing. all these extreme measures to about 2,600 people work there. have straight hair. i had to keep up my image for it's not just the bay area television. since then, it's been several business excited about the wider years, things have really changed. reopenings we'll see. in southern california spas and we're now more open to listening to each other's stories and
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getting more understanding. salons also get the green light i think right now is a good time to reopen indoors today. for me to go natural and be a good example for my children. i posted that story on facebook reopenings are allowed based on and instagram. the color coded system. business owners who have been shut down for months say it will i do appreciate all of the take some time to recover. encouraging words and thank yous it's probably going to take us, i would say, a year or two and everything i've gotten on social media. to just recoup. it's been really uplifting to be an example. >> a long battle back and i let's talk about our weather don't know how we get there. this morning as we get ready to get up and out the door. i am on socialmea @karihallweat. having faith that we'll reconnect. you can check that out as well as the forecast.we've had unhea schools in san diego county have the green light to reopen. these past couple of weeks and, for now the vast majority will continue distance learning. unfortunately, it continues today. we can see that as we go into nbc bay area responds to a today for all of our fremont family that feared microclimates a shift in the wind coming in from the north is losing a couple hundred dollars in vacation money. going to push that air across the bay area. >> that's right. so they asked consumer investigator chris chmura and his team to help get their airline dispute off the ground. we'll reach into the low 90s with antioch reaching 93 >> reporter: good morning. degrees. a family had $600 in hawaiian we'll be in the low 80s for napa
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cond, her vouchers expire at while san jose will see high temperatures in the mid-80s. as we lock at our weather pattern, the air is sinking and keeping that smoke across the bay area. we are going to get more fog helping cool us off. then for the weekend it's going to heat up once again as we reach into the low to mid-90s. and for san francisco we're looking at some 60s all throughout the week. mike, you've had several issues with the commute this morning. how is it looking now? things are calm now, kari. we'll look at the bay bridge and will start there. the toll plaza backup is there. metering lights were turned on at 5:30. it's so light in the area. look at the maps, no major problems outside of that toll plaza. some build, highway 4 through concord. no surprise. and this may be holding some
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folks up, this crash that should be clearing in richmond. outside of those two spots everything else looking great. the first ever direct passenger flight from israel to the united emirates took off this morning. that flight from tel aviv to abu dhabi is a key step in the full normalization of relations between israel and the uae. and quick look at the top stories including some breaking news happening right now. several businesses on fire in hayward. the fire department is texting our newsroom right now real time updates. we'll get those for you. we're going through all that information, what we're told within the last few minutes. we'll go over it all.
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6:56 right now. welcome back to you. as i mentioned before we went to break we are following some breaking news this morning. it is out of hayward where we are told that multiple businesses are on fire. fire crews are on the scene of a very large fire. this is at foothill expressway and b street. the fire actually started about an hour ago. several businesses, as i mentioned, are on fire. we're told it's a commercial fire of some kind with at least two structures involved. no homes are involved at this point. fire crews are at the scene and,
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of course, we'll continue to follow any reports of additional damage. and we don't know of any injuries so far as well. marcus? turning to our wildfire coverage for you this morning the lnu complex fire in the north bay is now nearly 60% contained. thousands of structures are still threatened but none burned over the weekend. the scu complex fire is now 55% contained. that fire has burned nearly 380,000 structures, more than 100 structures have been lost. and the czu complex fire in the santa cruz mountains now 37% contained. that fire has burned 84,000 acres with close to 1,200 structures destroyed. and a big hit for the oakland a's. the team now in limbo after someone with the team's organization tested positive for covid-19. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell has been following the story for us this morning. and the players got tested. you have new information for us. >> reporter: we do. we know the rest of the players
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and the team staff have tested negative for covid-19. this is very encouraging news. this is according to the "usa today." on saturday night the team learned that a member of the organization, either a player or staff member -- we don't know who -- tested positive while the team was in houston for a series against the astros. major league baseball postponed yesterday's game in houston. the team quarantined last night in the team hotel. players and staff were tested yesterday morning. the results are in. everyone else who was tested have come back negative. before those results came in the a's general manager said he didn't know if his team would be able to play in this week's three-game series against the mariners which is supposed to begin tomorrow. also not clear when yesterday's game against the astros will be made up. i have received an email back from the a's organization, and they would not confirm whether this "usa today" report is true or not. reporting live here, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> all right, bob, thank you. all right, time to get a final look at the forecast for
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you on this monday morning. meteorologist kari hall, how is it looking out there? >> it's going to be slightly warmer today. we're still dealing with the unhealthy air quality with our warmest inland spots reaching into the low 90s today and tomorrow. slightly cooler by the end of the week. san francisco will continue with 60s throughout the next several days. mike, how is it looking for the commute? it's slow on the upper east shore freeway. this crash is not a traffic alert. it is a slowdown heading to west 80. the rest of your approach to the bay bridge moving very smoothly. a note about the fire in hayward, i think it will be on foothill boulevard not expressway near b street. again, as laura said, it does not look like any houses are involved. back to you. >> we'll continue to monitor that and bring you updates. that's going to do it for us. thank you for making us a part of your monday morning. the "today" show is next.
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good morning clashes from coast to coast. good morning clashes from coast to coast. protests this weekend across the u.s. as tensions flair following the police shooting of jacob blake. president trump now set to visit kenosha, wisconsin, as the governor says please stay away while in portland, the violence escalating turns deadly. that city's mayor also feuding with the president over who's to >> you want me to stop the viol
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