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them at a champ ground over the holiday weekend. the daring rescue to get everybody to safety. "today in the bay" continues right now. well, good morning. a very happy labor day to you. it's 6:00. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm kris sanchez. we're glad to be laboring with you. kari hall is doing double duty. traffic is light, thank goodness, because you have a lot in your weather report. right, we do. we're still dealing with the unhealthy air quality, heat and tonight we have a red flag warning so a lot of concerns here as we look at our air quality today this is the thing bothering us for thousand. three weeks as we look at unhealthy air quality for the east bay and santa clara valley where we'll still have the drifts of smoke coming in and temperatures will be really hot again today as we could possibly
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set some new records as we reach over 100 degrees for many of our 6:21 now. fore chaotic weekend in portland microclimates and the overall as there were tense traffic map as you head out on confrontations with police saturday night. this labor day we're seeing a the weekend marked 100 days of smooth flow of traffic. protests there and included an no major incidents, good news as incident that we're not showing of right now for the south bay you because it's too hard to as we look at the commute watch but it's a protester who direction, not even any yellow accidentally set themselves on sensors which would show some fire with a malakhov cocktail slowing. we are looking pretty good for and likely suffered burns. you on this holiday. one said the message is getting kris? let's take you to san francisco and some breaking news. diffused by other interests. police are investigating a >> the issue is not black lives deadly shooting witnesses say broke up a large sideshow. matters. it's right and wrong. it all happened about 1:00 this and that's the true agenda morning near mission terrace. that's been detached, that we've right now at 6:43 our microclimate weather alert jackie ward is live with details been separated from. continues as we look outside in that's the true narrative that's san jose. on what was a violent night in been hijacked. the city, and it was a night >> police on saturday night that was supposed to be quiet reportedly arrested 59 people because of the pandemic and the it starts out warm. heat warning, jackie. there which is the highest number of arrests since the 103 degrees by 2:00 this afternoon. we'll take a look at our >> reporter: that's right, kris. protests began 100 days ago. there were hundreds of people forecast and traffic coming up out here just a few hours ago. in a few minutes. meanwhile in rochester, new also in our top stories by we are on mission street at tonight the winds are expected york, the chief of police and ocean ave where this area of the mayor vowing not to step to pick up, as kari said, which
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blocked off for a couple hours. we know combined with high heat down despite growing claims or can be a very dangerous it has since reopened. calls, rather, from protesters we're awaiting police to give us that they do so. situation. as a result we could lose power in some areas. confirmed details. both yesterday said they do "today in the bay's" bob redell a witness told us he saw a everything by the book in is live with what pg&e is doing handling the death of daniel sideshow happening with as many to try to minimize that danger. as 100 or more cars and possibly prude. prude lost consciousness when 500 spectators. police put a spit proof hood well, good morning to you, said he heard several gunshots, over his head. as many as 20, he said, and two he was put on life support and kris. >> reporter: possible public died two weeks later. safety shutoffs because of a people shot. an internal affairs strong offshore wind expected to he believes one person was shot investigation cleared the blow through tonight. officers of wrongdoing. the utility is worried that in the stomach and another in the attorney general in the state announced a grand jury could damage equipment or power the head. police have confirmed this is a lines and spark the kind of investigation. nbc bay area responds to a wildfires that we saw over the man, a driver, who said his car past few years in the north bay homicide investigation. that were deadly and cars were doing burnouts, taking was dragging down his credit destructive. yesterday the utility turns coming inside the ring of score. >> that's no good. the crowd. consumer investigator chris chmura helped him and has some 24-hour warning about possible the gunshots sent everyone advice for all of us. shutoffs for today and tomorrow. scrambli >> reporter: good morning. this is for 103,000 customers. scrambling. brandon said his chevy traverse >> this is my first sideshow. lease ended right in the middle to be very close to a shooting of the shelter at home order it covers 18 counties. like this is pretty scary. when no dealers were open to this includes over 5,600 take back the suv. brandon said gm financial told customers in napa. >> reporter: police placed evidence markers on mission, and him to keep the car until you should have received an we believe they placed one next dealers reopened and to kofrp alert from pg&e letting you know to a gun that may have been left the cost of extra insurance they if this affects you if you live would waive the $421 turn-in in those areas. pg&e says it has learned from
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behind. no word if the shooter or fee. these preventative outages in dealers reopened. shooters were still out there. brandon returned the traverse the past so these current ones another shooting just a couple and thought he was done. no. if they do happen will be hours before around 11:00 last in july he discovered gm smaller in size and shorter in financial had flagged his credit length. night near social beach. the power shutoffs are not the report for a missed payment and same as rolling blackouts. when police got there they found an unpaid balance of $421. you might recall yesterday there one adult male had been shot. was a possibility of there being he was taken to the hospital for he said his credit score slid 80 life threatening injuries and rolling blackouts in the the gunman is currently evening. that did not happen. points because of that right those have to do with statewide outstanding. there. he tried to correct it but got we hope to hear more from police energy usage. the california independent nowhere so he contacted us. system operator, the iso, has with some confirmed details on we contacted gm financial, a rep one or both of these shootings. issued a flex alert for today we'll bring you the latest told us that it can't release because of the heat. any additional information to so they're asking us to conserve information as soon as we learn electricity between the hours of it. protect customer privacy but jackie ward "today in the bay." 3:00 and 9:00. reporting live, bob redell, we've escalate this hd this to "today in the bay." >> thank you, jackie. this morning we have live team customer experience team. coverage of the ongoing bay area brandon told us gm reached out heat wave. and waived the $421 fee. firefighters have their "today in the bay's" bob redell is tracking the possibility of hands full with wildfires. power shutoffs to limit the fire back to you. >> thank you. on the left is the bobcat fire danger and thom jensen is near 6:21 on your labor day morning. brentwood with a look at that serena williams continues her in los angeles county. fire danger and how it's it's near the angeles national sparking so much concern. good morning, thom. all-time grand slam forest. no homes are threatened there. record if she can capture the u.s. open, she'll tie margaret on the right-hand side, that's >> reporter: good morning. yes, definitely here in this the valley fire that started on saturday about 30 miles east of part of contra costa county, with 24 major championships. san diego. that fire has destroyed ten today she plays in the round of
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always faces possible structures already. more structures are threatened evacuations during the fire 16 against the 15th seed, who and both of those fires are danger and the excessive heat. burning out of control. also the associated health risk she lost to in three sets in the tournament leading up to the also in southern california open. a family could face jail time with the smoke that kari was meanwhile, everyone in the tennis world talking about the for a separate wildfire burning talking about. world's top men's player now out about 75 miles east of los extremely hot yesterday, of the u.s. open. that's the swing that gave novak expected over 110 and even in angeles where some 3,000 homes have been evacuated from the el the neighboring tri-valley, djokovic the boot after losing a highs posted, record highs game, he hit a ball in frustration, struck the line topped 110 degrees. judge in the throat. dorado fires. she's going to be okay. the judge had no choice but to 7,000 acres have burned. plenty of shoppers looking for deals last night when the default djokovic. temperatures were still close to or above 90 degrees. djokovic then skipped out on the post match news conference, only some finding it a little cooler the whole thing started because adding to his fine. someone used a smoke machine, in the stores since they don't have air conditioning at home. he did later post an apology on one of those gender reveal parties. >> it bothered me more in the social media. house than it does out here to another bad decision, the family members could face fines and jail time. right now. we wanted to do something out sheriff's deputy was in for a decision 2020 now and democratic presidential nominee and about since we don't have t bad surprise. we're not kidding. while serving papers a goat spending labor day in the swing jumped into the back of her state of pennsylvania. warning lasts through 9:00 biden plans to hold an event at tonight. patrol car. the afl-cio headquarters in power grid operators warning the goat didn't want to leave at people that there could be first. forced outages if they don't but after several attempts to harrisburg, with you you likely get the goat out at one point know is the largest federation of labor unions in the country.
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conserve energy to keep their the deputy was knocked to the his running mate kamala harris thermostats set at 78 degrees. ground. she wasn't injured, fortunately. is headed to another swing the national weather service and and the goat eventually did get state, wisconsin. health officials also telling out. she typically leaves car doors open because she's had to get people about the health risks. away quickly from unfriendly make sure you drink plenty of water, stay hydrated. dogs before. she will participate in a roundtable discussion with black if you have strenuous activity business leaders. do it indoors or early in the i bet she never worried about an president trump supporters are expected to hold a boat parade day before it gets too hot, something we saw a lot of people unfriendly goat. like the one in your screen in >> probably not. police have all these codes from oregon city, oregon. doing yesterday when it got so there was a similar event that hot. we're live here in brentwood. the scanners 10-8 means in did not go very well in austin thom jensen, "today in the bay." service. >> thank you very much, thom. 10-9, repeat yourself. on saturday. that kind of stuff. five vessels sank during a trump there's that kind of power goat in my car, i don't think outage, but by tonight winds are they've got that. boat parade there. >> no, i don't think so. fortunately no one was hurt. expected to pick up and we know that can be really dangerous but what a day on the job. combined with heat and power jodi hernandez, one of our so there's 57 days until the shutoffs and could be in play. reporters, had a rooster climb election. into her live truck during fire president trump's polls still "today in the bay's" bob redell coverage. are suffering, behind biden. that was pretty funny. is live. you can find her on social media as well. president trump trailing 42% to pg&e trying to avoid another wildfire triggered by faulty 52% nationally in the poll. equipment. >> reporter: they are, kris. a strong offshore wind is well, bracing for another the u.s. census bureau for now expected it blow through hot day ahead. must stop following a plan that next on "today in the bay" we tonight. pg&e is worried that ka cause have live team coverage of what would have it winding down you can expect as you make your equipment or power lines to fail operations in order to finish labor day plans and what you need to know about the potential the census by the end of and spark deadly wildfires we've of a planned pg&e power shutoff.
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september. a san jose u.s. district federal seen in the north bay over the plus, the u.s. nearing past few years. another milestone in the court judge issued a temporary a 24-hour warning was issued covid-19 pandemic and we have a restraining order yesterday. about a possible public safety new warning about the winter and shutoff for today and tomorrow that stops the census bureau the outbreak. we'll be right back. you're watching "today in the from wrapping up operations for 103,000 customers in 18 bay." until a court hearing is held counties in the north bay and next week. the sierra foothills. the tro was originally requested this includes over 5,600 in by a coalition of cities and napa, 210 customers in sonoma. counties and civil rights groups you should have received an that had sued the census bureau alert from pg&e letting you know demanding it go back to its if this affects you, if you live original plan of wrapping up the in those areas. census at the end of october. pg&e says it's learned from the budget cuts could be looming preventative outages in the past for california and other states so that these outages, if they as congress continues to deadlock on covid-19 relief. happen, will be smaller in size and shorter in length. a lot of states and local the power shutoffs are not the governments were hoping congress same as rolling blackouts. would pass another round of yesterday we were warned there relief after they got $150 might be rolling blackouts. they never came to fruition. billion from the stimulus bill in the spring. those have to do with statewide lawmakers, as you may know, deadlocked for months over the energy usage. size and the scope and even the the california independent has issued a flex alert for today necessity of more help. the u.s. senate is returning to because of the heat, and they session next week. and 9:00. us to conserve some states are renewing their push for aid because without it we could see a lot of cuts.
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and a new warning this morning from a southern california university telling reporting live, bob redell. students to shelter in their the creek fire has burned dorms or stay wherever they are some 73,000 acres since friday. or face consequences. it triggered an emergency san diego state issued the evacuation for several stay-at-home order this weekend communities and part of for on-campus students after a yosemite. a look at where the fire is large outbreak. northeast of fresno near shaver the university says since the lake, a popular getaway spot. semester started last month it had nearly 300 probable and cas now in the midst of that fire, a scary situation and students on and in another evacuation, a remarkable one yesterday. effect until tomorrow night. the national guard helicopters had to rescue campers trapped by the university says students who violate the order could face the wildfire at a remote mammoth discipline. this is exciting. pool campground. things are about to get real for from this photo you can see the 49ers. flames seemingly everywhere. sunday they kick off the season here is what it looked like at levi's stadium. inside one of the two of course you and i are not helicopters. the fire cut off access to the invited. the final cuts brought the only road forcing campers to roster down to 53 and the team head down to the water and wait for help. here they are arriving safe in signed 16 players to the practice squad but some notable names gone from the nfc fresno. championship team last year, amazingly everyone was saved. people were taken to the deforrest buckner on defense and
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hospital. half a dozen treated for burns. offensive tackle joe staly. he retired. firefighters continue to head coach kyle shanahan says make progress on the wildfires players will have to put in the work to get to the big game. burning here in the bay area. all evacuation warns for napa >> we do have a different team county are now lifted and the this year. there are different players, lnu fire is now 91% contained. different coaches. even the people who are the same, you're always different containment for the scu fire is the next year. you're either worse or you're about the same along with the better. we have to work pretty dang hard woodward fire in point reyes. to be better. firefighters have the czu fire if not it's going to show. 72% contained. >> the niners opened their season against division rivals we turn to our coverage of the arizona and up-and-coming star pandemic and only some counties kyler murray. report new positive tests we will get our first taste of yesterday. the season three days from now santa clara county had 190 new on thursday night when the chiefs open against the texans cases but in alameda, no new here on nbc bay area. it'll just be nice to see cases reported. football. reckless and selfish is what >> it will indeed. mayor london breed is calling 6:50 on your monday morning. thousands of people in san trending this morning taylor francisco after they gathered to honor the cancellation of the right now at 6:30 no end yet swift is tying a special record. burning manifest val. to the bay area heat wave for burning man inspired beach party the holiday. ♪ i knew you led to this tweet from breed. on your left some of today's handing me my sweatshirt ♪ she wrote you are not forecasted highs you may not want to see. celebrating. you are putting people's lives on the right a live look outside at risk. in san jose and san francisco you are putting progress at >> her new album "folklore" at
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risk. no one is immune from spreading where the temperatures are the top of the billboard 200 for already rising. the virus. the impact the heat could have burning man was supposed to start last month and end today. on fire danger and the power the fifth week in a row. so a lot of folks gathered in picture at your house. the 46th week with a chart topping album that matches the record held by the late whitney san francisco. instead people agree with london good morning to you and breed that folks should just be thank you so much for joining us houston for the most weeks at on this labor day monday. number one among female artists. i'm kris sanchez. staying home. >> i think it's a good idea for >> and i'm scott mcgrew. marcus and laura have the day folks not to gather in such mass >> kari, seeing her get into crowds if they don't need to if off but kari doesn't. that bathtub of fire, that's kari, my air conditioning just exactly what it felt like it's not a necessity. yesterday for the rest of us. >> the mayor warned anyone clicked off for the first time planning a second party should in several hours. reconsider and ordered beach yes, it feels like we're parking lots to close to stop i think it's finally a bit living outside in a hair dryer. crowds from gathering today. comfortable in the house, at 6:30 in the morning. it's been so hot and that heat right. give it a couple minutes, it'll continues today as we start out be back on. with san francisco, that broke we're starting out with some it is such a hard sell when it's warm weather this morning and records yesterday reaching 100 so hot. also we have our unhealthy air degrees. we are going to have another hot one as we start out this morning quality that continues today. >> it is but we have to think and so we're going to see at with some low 70s for many of about the bigger picture here. our microclimates. times the drifts of smoke coming and then as we go into today we in especially in the east bay as know it's going to be unbearable well as santa clara valley. it's going to be another hot again reaching 102 degrees today tonight a red flag warning in day. we're looking at our highs over in downtown san jose and 108 effect in the hills above 1,000 feet, some high wind. 100 degrees for many of our today in morgan hill.
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we also see highs up to 108 microclimates. as we reach up to 112 today in today in the east bay. we will see winds picking up this evening. ukiah, even san francisco will in concord, pittsburg as well as be hot with highs reaching into pleasanton. it will be very dry, high wind oakland today reaching 95. the upper 80s again today. gusts and very low humidity we have some low 90s for san as we get out on the roads, i'm means critical fire conditions. mateo today. san francisco in the upper 80s covering that as well. as we look at our overall flow and the mission district. the north bay temperatures across the bay area, haven't reaching 112 degrees in ukiah. looking at the relative humidity seen any major issues over the past few minutes, looking good we're also going to be really as it drops below 30% for the for our bridges and our south north bay. hot in napa today. bay drive times if you're about so we have not only the to head out the door, maybe hold back a few minutes. excessive heat but then tonight taking a look at the overall we have a smooth commute. begins a red flag warning for map, looks pretty good for the you can enjoy a couple more all of these areas shaded in minutes of the news this morning. red. bay area on this holiday. this is where we will have a high fire danger as the humidity we haven't seen anything slowing back to you, kris and scott. decreases and the winds increase. so looking at the wind speed down. looking at those drive times it police are investigating a forecast as we go into tonight deadly shooting witnesses told we see those winds coming in looks pretty green here. us broke up a large sideshow. from the north. when those winds come in from you are good to go on this labor day. the north and northeast, that's back to you, scott and kris. it happened near mission an offshore wind and we also terrace. have those gusts especially in "today in the bay's" jackie ward it is 6:10 on your labor day live on sce with details on the hills that will pick up to morning. more chaotic scenes on the what was a violent night. possibly 40, even peaking at 50 streets of portland as miles an hour in the upper protesters reach a milestone. elevations. fire danger and the heat that
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tips through the week. 6:25. the self-inflicted mistake one it just won't be as high as over protester made that could have >> reporter: there were a lot of gotten him killed. plus, small signs of life in crowds here. the week. as we look at san francisco and this is where all that activity took place. our seven-day forecast, we'll be hollywood. the encouraging news from movie mostly in the 70s throughout the theaters across the country over we did speak to a witness and he week. this holiday weekend. and getting out on the roads this morning looking at our overall traffic map, i've seen a saw a sideshow happening with as couple issues popping up. many as 100 or more cars, this one now in san jose at the capital expressway off ramp possibly 500 spectators. looking at highway 101. if you're just off the off ramp maybe as many as 20 and saw two people had been shot. there, capital expressway, one issue there that hasn't really one person in the stomach and another in the head. slowed down much. the bay bridge is looking pretty good this morning. police have confirmed this is a homicide investigation, but we a smooth flow across many of our don't know how many people were killed. bridges across the bay area including the richmond/san cars were doing burnouts and rafael and the san mateo bridge. coming inside a crowd. kris? happening now wikileaks gunshots sent everyone founder julian assange is back scrambling. in court today for a >> everyone is just enjoying the continuation of his extradition cars, doing burnouts. hearing which was postponed in london because, of course, ten minutes in and you hear the coronavirus. he is facing more than a dozen spying charges. they say he conspired with army last moments it ten consecutive shots all at once. intelligence analyst chelsea
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manning to hack into a pentagon commuter and release secret war >> reporter: there was a gun files. assange denies all of those left behind. charges. no word if they are still out there this morning. it's 6:54. another shooting, just a couple coming up on "today in the bay" a look at your top stories including a violent night in san hours before around 11:00 last night. francisco. coming up what we're learning about two separate shootings that left at least one man dead. they found one adult male shot. plus, we're tracking more high he was taken to the hospital and temperatures across the bay area. just how long that excessive the gunman is currently heat warning is expected to remain in effect. you're watching "today in the bay." experience the ultimate sports hub. outstanding. we have been in touch with police and are waiting to confirm details on one or both shootings. jackie, thank you very much. the national weather service and kari hall are forecasting a prolonged period of heat. "today in the bay's" thom jensen is in one of the hot spots in contra costa county.
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thom, good morning. >> reporter: not only a hot spot for the heat and the health related worries on everybody's mind especially with the smoke in the air but also for fire danger here in this neighborhood evacuated. this summer already just a few weeks ago they have to be aware of this heat and fire danger. we did get out around this area and the tri-valley area and found a lot of people out even with those record temperatures out shopping at the outlet malls in livermore, evening dining, some people coming out later when the temperatures did cool down. even when we found the shoppers in the cooler part of the evening it was still about 90 right now at 6:13 our degrees and heat was on microclimate weather alert continues. let's get a at our
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everyone's minds. >> i did not want to leave at temperature trend for the all. morning. it's going to be another really hot day we'll reach over 100 >> i work in a restaurant and it degrees by 1:00. hurt business. no one wants to come out in the heat. a closer look at this and >> reporter: this excessive heat warning lasts through 9:00 traffic. 6:14 right now. tonight. power grid operators warning and new this morning before you feed your furry friend make sure people there could be forced you're not using one of these power outages through wednesday if people do not do their best potentially toxic dog foods. to conserve electricity where you can find games, news and highlights. the fda says sunshine mills is reminding people to turn their all in one place, right on your tv. thermostats down. voluntarily recalling these if we take a look out live this the xfinity sports zone. three products because of a high is a con be stant reminder for use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. level of something called the folks here, the fire from aflatoxin. it is caused by a natural fungi just a couple weeks ago that follow the teams you love. and, even get notifications which can cause a serious health blew through here. this became part of one of the with breaking news alerts and more. threat to humans and livestock. so you'll never miss an update. larger complex fires. everybody had to be evacuated, with the xfinity sports zone everybody wins. if you have it, don't use it. back home now. now that's simple, easy, awesome. bracing for possibly more evacuations, the winds picking click, call or visit a store for details. you can probably get a refund. up hoping they don't have to get evacuated, hoping they're able the weekend box office, more to april vovoid fires. americans are actually going to health officials reminding people to stay indoors today in the movies over the holiday weekend.
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the cooler temperatures. if you have to do exercise get >> it will open the right doors. out early and get up before the some of the wrong ones temperatures reach those triple digits. live near brentwood in contra costa county, thom jensen, >> "tenet" brought in more than in just the last few minutes $20 million, considered the "today in the bay." >> all right, thank you, thom. first big ticket release in six we want to avoid any fires and new details from san francisco police on a violent night in the months. show you video of a fast growing while that may seem fairly city. impressive given the state of wildfire in the sierra. "today in the bay's" jackie ward things other top movies grossed has what they're telling us the creek fire started just on about a shooting this morning. less than $3 million. friday. the fire that trapped some 200 about 70% of u.s. movie theaters >> reporter: kris, about five have now reopened. minutes ago we got that evacuation orders are in place a good time to go to the movie theater. here is what they had to say for several communities there. about what happened last night. and this is new video i got from they're not open here in the bay around 12:16 this morning, area. my husband who is also a rather, police responded to a journalist as he was driving sideshow in the area of russia into the creek fire. we see this all the time. and paris streets. nearby in the mission and persia right. it's been hard to find places to when you get video like this streets they found three people cool off or even get fresh air. you're seeing on your screen who had been shot. from your husband it certainly one of those people died. feels a little bit different. they do not have a suspect seeing our unhealthy air quality he's being careful out there. description and are unable to he's an experienced journalist. continue today as well as the confirm whether there's a high heat. i feel okay about that. connection between the sideshow and the homicide. we broke a lot of records and another shooting happened just a it's still going to be extremely couple hours before around 11:00 hot this afternoon and then by tonight our winds will pick up. the fire is still out of p.m. last night. when police got there they found
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control. one adult man who had been shot. that picture was taken in the he was taken to a hospital for the high fire danger and power daylight hours. outages. life threatening injuries and kris, he's been a war the gunman is currently correspondent as well, constantly on a big adventure. outstanding. police are investigating both shootings right now. as we look at what's going on the pandemic changing the way here, the extreme heat even live in san francisco, jackie all kinds of things are done ward, "today in the bay." >> thank you, jackie. the creek fire in the sierras is including how the red cross along the coastline today will be hot. handles fire victims and fire burning out of control. some 73,000 acres burned since evacuees. volunteers assisting many of the friday. bay area wildfire victims. here is a look at where the fire going into our hour by hour is northeast of fresno near but instead of opening large forecast, if you have outdoor shelters they're helping open shaver lake not too far from activities it will be iffy if smaller shelters allowing for yosemite. it's the same fire that trapped social distancing and when you don't go after sunrise. some 200 campers saturday night. possible they help place people as we go into the noon hour a all of them were rescued. in hotel rooms instead. >> we bring food to them this lot of triple digits. meanwhile another sizzling this evening it will be slow to boxes and put it outside the day on tap, record highs room. we're doing a lot of virtual yesterday. case management. inland approached 115 degrees. thom jensen is out there in the cool down. heat, one of the hot spots in we're at 100 degrees. tonight temperatures in the contra costa county. upper 60s and low 70s. we're calling people and asking good morning, thom. what we can do to help. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, we're right outside the a lot of issues and winds that >> that increases the cost of responding so the red cross is community here, 190 homes. will continue throughout the day asking people to donate what and it was a hot spot yesterday tomorrow with just slightly they can. approaching temperatures near
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115 degrees, expected to be cooler temperatures for the call 800-red-cross or go to above 110. one of those hot microclimate inland valley. redcross.org for more information. continuing our coronavirus san francisco will have some areas that kari was talking upper 80s today. coverage at 6:37 reporting more we'll see the temperatures mostly in the 70s throughout the rest of the week as we go than 191,000 people have now about. folks concerned about the fire through this forecast. danger here from the heat, died in the u.s. always a fear out here. they've been evacuated three 6 million plus confirmed cases. as we look at this, looking at times already this summer. california, new york, new our morning commute now looking jersey, texas reporting the at the live view from dublin highest number of deaths. we've seen a light flow of this fire burned up to their researchers from the institute home since july and since then traffic coming through 580 and for health metrics and they've been evacuated three as we go into the rest of the evaluation say deaths could skyrocket to 3,000 per day in times. one who came through said i hope day hopefully this holds steady. december if current trends continue. you're not reporting another fire coming through, just the they say deaths may be reduced fire danger, which we are. by 30% if more americans would officials warning people besides it's a smooth flow across both simply wear masks. marin county health leaders san mateo and the dumbarton the fire danger to take their expect the county could move bridge and the bay bridge. into the less restricted tier as strenuous activities in the morning and avoid the afternoon looking at our east bay drive early as tomorrow. times we're seeing it going well the current map shows only san heat. we're live, thom jensen, "today across 880, 580 as well as francisco and napa counties in in the bay." the lower red tier which allows westbound 24. thom, a lot of people are on so i'll keep an eye on all of businesses to increase capacity this and will have another edge about the heat and the fire update coming up in a few indoors. marin county says it has a low minutes. danger which kins today and high daily new case rate and low winds in the forecast for okay, kari, thank you much. positivity rate, so they think tomorrow. all right. up next on "today in the bay" that's why they would qualify watch out for all of that heat.
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nbc bay area responds. that will do it for us. we'll update you throughout the for the change. santa clara hoping they will "today" show. >> reporter: he returned his lease and expected to wash his qualify and the state announces hands of it. but then a costly wrinkle in his those changes each tuesday. we'll cover that tomorrow. credit report. i'm consumer investigator chris and a follow-up for you. chmura, nbc bay area responds good morning next. a south bay church keeps breaking overnight good morning. and you know you can find wracking up fines because they breaking overnight. our team on social media. keep having worship indoors. state of emergency. california's wildfire crisis worsens fueled by a you see kari and her mama all record-shattering heat wave. parishioners gathered for sunday decked up for the derby. thousands of residents warned to brace for power outages today as she shares this photo of them on service yesterday at north valley baptist church in santa saturday and they watched the race and look fantastic doing clara. the county has been fining the it. you know you can find us on church for weeks. now posted on the front door new facebook, instagram, on twitter. fine notices from the health dramatic new video emerges of threscue of hundreds of don't forget kari shows us her department. campers trapped by intense north valley baptist church flames. >> there's fire on all sides already faces more than $50,000 around us. forecast updates which are critical the next few days with in fines. the pastor claims all our fire danger. give you my world ♪ precautions are being followed. he has no intention, he says, of stops services. >> a live report straight ahead. heated clashes. new this morning california new tension over police violence as demonstrators take to the streets once again in cities drivers becoming speed demons across the u.s. just ahead, the new reforms just during the pandemic. revealed in one town to curb the have you found yourself speeding? chp reports that since the start of the pandemic officers issued more than 15,000 tickets to drivers not just speeding but clocking more 100 miles per
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iowa and ohio are also reporting similar increases over the past year. we hope people are staying put. kari hall is tracking some dangerous weather. do be careful out there. so many reasons to be careful, kari. >> not only do we have the extreme heat but unhealthy air quality and then tonight we'll ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ have a high fire danger. our temperatures for a lot of our inland areas reach over 100 ♪ you can go your own way ♪ degrees. even for the bay and the coastal ♪ go your own way areas we have some 80s and 90s in the forecast for this afternoon. as we take it hour by hour if your wireless. your rules. you're making plans to get out only with xfinity mobile. early in the day even by noon we're looking at temperature at 100 degrees and it's going to
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stay that hot as we go into the afternoon even at 7:00. we're looking at triple digit temperatures in antioch. let's look at a light flow of traffic on 580 looking good. elsewhere no major slowdowns within the past few minutes. looks good, maybe you can hang back a little while longer. a little bit of slowing across the dumbarton bridge. the rest of the bay area is looking pretty good. scott? well, pg&e is threatening to shut off power to thousands of bay area customers. coming up where the windy conditions and high fire dangers could trigger shutoffs. next the firefight under way in southern california that officials say was caused by a party.
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