tv Today in the Bay NBC May 18, 2022 5:00am-6:00am PDT
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right now, we are leaving the stress for stress now. we live in washington this morning out of today's crucial vote on capitol hill to help ease the nation's baby formula crisis point >> in major step this morning, the possible expansion of nato, this is ukraine's soldiers suffer a final defeat in mariupol. we will examine what happens next to the soldiers now in the hands of russian forces. this is today in the bay streaming live on donbas and apple tv. >> a good thursday morning halfway through. in queue first starting your morning with us.
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let's start with a look outside. you know what is happening there tonight. >> game one of the playoff series. the winner was headed to the nba finals. what you should know if you were still considering getting tickets. >> will want to go to track the forecast. game day, hopefully a pleasant one and san francisco. >> is going to be nice there. the valley is where the temperature will be heating up as we start out with a live look in san jose. it's a clear start. we can see that already. there will be a clear high clouds in the mix as our temperatures go from upper 50s at 8:00 to 76 degrees at noon, reaching into the mid-80s at 4:00 and then eventually calling back down later this evening. the valleys, like the tri- valley, south county parks of the north bay, napa and simona valley reaching into the 90s today, even as hot as a 98
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degrees. slightly cooler for the weekend point we'll talk more about that coming up in the few minutes. >> cells good. will check back with you. a live look at capitol hill this morning and the struggle to get a b formula 2. the need may get a big push today. it is will vote. we are live. this is something the parents really need right now. >> absolutely. parents are keeping their eye on this. they will vote on the access to formula act. it will give emergency authority to ease nine safety restrictions that with participants would be able to use vouchers on any formula that they choose rather than a brand that could be unavailable amidst the nationwide shortage
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man ball, house democrats are proposing their own and $28 million spending bill, aimed at helping the situation. if improved would increase fda as tapping and boost suppliers of formula m prevent fraudulent products from getting on the shelf. all of this comes as several congressional committees open investigations into the lack of formula. nancy pelosi said that eventually there could be criminal charges over the shortage. >> i think that when all of this is done, i'm not associating my colleagues with what i'm going to say right now, i am just saying it myself. i think there might be a need for indictment. >> it is important to know that she did not specify who might be indicted. a spokesperson did not clarify her remarks. the house is expected to take up the emergency spending more
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measure later this week. it is unclear were republicans a stand on this proposal meanwhile, first lady joe biden -- jill biden aiming at a psa for parents worried about the shortage. she promises that the biden administration is a working around-the-clock to get those parents what they need. at least two children in tennessee are being treated at the hospital due to the shortage . the hospital said that both have special dietary restrictions and doctors and families could not find the formula that was on the store shelves. at a time when so many parents and caregivers are struggling to find formulas that they need. >> and there are different formulations of some of those formulas that only some kids can tolerate. thank you so much. >> 5:04. sweden and finland have officially applied to join nato. this is the response to nations
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-- russia's invasion of ukraine. the applications will be dust the entire process could take up to a year. but it is more likely that it will be fast tracked. this is due to threats from russia. if approved, this would be the largest expansion since the end of the eastern bloc three decades ago. meanwhile, in mariupol, the last few hundred ukrainian troops hunkered down inside the steel plant have now surrendered to russian forces. ukraine says that the captured soldiers will be part of a prison swap. russia is considering labeling them terrace. visas that will investigate each fighter for crimes against civilians. >> high school students organizing approaches today to oppose the late supreme court opinion that would overturn roe v wade. they will gather and revoke clark near 1 p.m. the details this morning. last night they approved a resolution to be approached choice century city.
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the resolution is largely symbolic, but it costs causes them to -- one day after testimony was postponed due to a sick juror. he is facing similar charges that his former coffin who was convicted in january. the first case of west nile virus was discovered this week and the dead crow in brentwood. warm overnight temperatures in the forecast. residence can reduce the risk by draining any standing water that you have. >> 5:06. the warriors are four wins away from the nba finals. we can all start tonight against dallas. >> game one of two at chase center right there. that is what we find today.
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the last time the warriors got there, they were still playing in oakland. >> that is exactly right. it is a new location in new city and a new scene. behind me, all lit up, this building is ready for the excitement that is about to take place in just a couple of hours. still pretty quiet because it is still pretty early. the 6:00 tipoff, it will be an entirely different story. again, 6:00 sharp. that is the kickoff time. all eyes will be on the warriors . standing in the way the dallas mavericks and their 23- year-old superstar, some people believe he could be the difference, but the maps are still young thing. we'll have to wait and see how this all plays out. we had the chance to speak to some press against the wall real and honest evaluations of the past few games and also tonight's big matchup.
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take a listen. >> i'm glad that they got through memphis. i think that was a really tough matchup, especially when they taste their lineup. i was pleased that we made it through those. i wish we -- we had when at home. nothing going back to memphis we would've had trouble. i'm glad to be facing the mavericks as well. >> the big take away is that they have attributed pedigree. you can tell. memphis provided a tough challenge, but i think it is in their dna. clay is back. i would be scared if i were another team right now. >> and as for those who were lucky enough to get inside, the warriors and did offer a little bit of a sneak peek on the social media, the kind of alluded to some type of a gold t-shirt that you may be receiving. they did not show what is on the front of that t-shirt. and if you're still looking for tickets right now, courtside or little more expensive. try $17,000 for front row.
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if you're lucky enough to get inside. >> take one of those big bags and put me in it. >> mama. >> that is amazing. >> we will see you there. >> it is 5:09 for you. we have forecast right now for you. >> it is going to be so hot. if you want to go out for a hike or go to the park coming up somewhat act or activity, get it in early. take a look at the way the east bay starts in the low 50s, and we see the trend already starting to heat up by lunchtime.
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it is at 82 degrees and headed toward the low 90s today. we take a look at all of the high temperatures for this afternoon. morgan hill has 89 degrees point san jose, 85.86 in dublin. napa and martinez will see highs of about 90 degrees temperatures will be picking today and then starting to come down a few degrees for tomorrow with some gusty winds. mike, do you have a look at what we can find cheaper gas prices? >> less than six dollars. it is 569 at arco on monterey street. reverend amador valley -- it is 5:57. that's at the valero there. keep those in mind. those reference numbers that you you can find prices as good as that. >> we looking at a longer drive . i have marked down your alternates between half moon bay and 280. you will have to go north on
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84. highway 92 is currently blocked , as it has been since yesterday evening. there is a utility pole cutting you off between highway 35 and highway 1. >> when we save 585. >> who is got the spirit? in this case, we are talking about airlines. >> i got the spirit. how about you? >> a new way of popping a topic will take a look at it coming up. >> we will see you back in those high school days. exams were pretty rough, but look at the surprise of. the four-legged variety. find out more about that when we return. you're watching today in the bay.
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>> good wednesday morning. it is one of those days where we are playing around in the weather >> you can see the trend going from the upper 40s into the mid- 70s and eventually reaching up to close to 90s today. we'll talk more about that in a cold and on the forecast coming up next an head to the coast, 92. the cannot continue directly over to have boom dust half
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moon bay. there is a poll in your way. good morning to you, 5:14 on your wednesday morning. companies really shouldn't set target dates for return to officegoing to move from two days a week at the office 23. they ha wait. covid rates are up. apple says it will delay plans accordingly. they said they will let some employees netflix and some people will have to go. the 150 total. affixes of big company it works out to about 2%. not much consolation if you're part of the 2%. in a statement released to the media, netflix as these changes are primarily driven by business needs rather than individual performance, which makes them especially tough. but none of us want to say goodbye such great colleagues.
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that is actually a peak in the corporate culture of firing people. if they are good performers, why not find them new positions? netflix is hiring and firing policy dates back to one of their very first hr directors, patty mccord, the called the queen of good goodbyes. she said we are not a family. hard work doesn't count. i interviewed her a few years ago. >> the notion of an older worker, i've been here for 10 years, the company owes me another 10 because i am not ready to retire. that is just not realistic. >> other news from the queen of good goodbyes to the actual queen. good to see her royal majesty out and about. at the same time, a new report this morning shows inflation was at its highest level and 40
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years. this is a good reminder that inflation is not an american problem, it is a worldwide problem. >> coca-cola is introducing a new plastic bottles the stay attached to the bottle so they world less likely to end up as litter. they're trying to reduce waste by 50%. i will be honest with you. i rarely drink soda, but i do, i do not like the plastic bottles at the convenience store. i like hands. >> are bottles. remember that? >> actual glass bottles? are you that. >> you can get those in mexico. >> in sweden too. >> throwing his support behind frontier airlines bid to buy spirit alive. association of flight attendants represent crews at both
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airlines. it says it has a deal. jetblue announced the hostile takeover of our first spirit earlier flight attendants at jetblue are the union. >> this is surprising. exams on hold at a louisiana high school. >> talk about crazy and kind of scary too. as excuses go, yeah, it is sure to be that an alligator made its way onto the campus. this is after a 30 minute standoff with police. animal control officers arrived to detain it. >> no one was hurt. probably everyone got an a on that exam. >> i'm late because there was an alligator. >> is not surprising when you say louisiana. >> i lived in louisiana for a long time. that was like our weekend. activities of outgoing and looking at the alligators.
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>> and now you are over here picking cherries. >> you're going to fill the california sunshine. >> it feels kind of like louisiana would. look at the humidity today. let's take a look at the high temperatures and how that compares it to a record high. santa rosa reaching 92 today. the record is a 90. it does look like we will set a new record that was set back in 2001. in concorde today, high temperatures are expected to reach 92. the record is 95. you can see that we will be very close in many of these areas. thank goodness we're not going to reach a high here in san jose. as we go into the next couple of days >> northerly wind and even to
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salina county, is going to reach into the bay area as well with the high winds and very low humidity. take a look at is what is going on across the region. we are seeing low-pressure and some showers to the north of us. we actually have high pressure to the east and the pressure gradient is going to create some high winds as the chance of rain stays well to the north of us. as we take a look at the seven- day forecast, we're going from low 90s today to mid to upper 80s for the weekend. it doesn't call it that much. we should only be in the low 70s for highs. and then we are also going to continue to see some dry weather in the forecast through at least the beginning of next week. for san francisco, at times, those high winds picking up, this is where going to continue with some much of milder weather and we are warning once again going to see a wide range of temperatures from the coastal areas to the inland value where we will see those highs once again reaching into the 90s. mike, still tracking that breaking news? >> two things.
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all we heard about a delay out of antioch, the delay is now in recovery mode. that's good for the early writers. bad news for the folks trying to use 92 since last night. basically if you try to leave or get to half moon bay from 280, you cannot. you will go north toward highway 1 or just up to 280 south down to the wine the darker roadway. be careful if you have to take that longer drive. worlds is just fine. back to you. >> thank you so much. >> in the c bay area response. >> resort fees are already over the map. some tricks to help you avoid paying them. i'm consumer investigator chris tomorrow. we will show you how next. >> don't forget we are always on social media. queen of tick-
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>> our first trick is to check your rate. we recently saw a hotel in honolulu where west coasters could book us special rate that doesn't include a resort fee. the thing it was it wasn't the first right that the website showed. you had to click more rates in the scroll down to see it. poke around while looking. second, comparison shop for a package deal. here is one good example. some warehouse clubs offer hotel deals that do not have a resort fee. third, see if your company has a negotiated hotel rate. many employers, especially the big ones broker deals with the hotel chains. part of that negotiation is mixing resort fees. sometimes you can use your corporate rate for leisure travel. fourth, see if your loyalty pace. at least one hotel chain waves resort fees for the top-tier members. hyatt, getting that elite status requires staying 60 nights a year. we know that is not for everyone. step number five is a see if
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using points, instead of cash to pay for your state makes sense. even if you have to buy the points. here's why. many hotels do not charge resort fees when you are redeeming their points. i have done this several times. >> good to know. >> it coming up next with top stories including new clues about the mindset of the suspect and the flow mass shooting once the workers brush with the man but the day before the rampage. >> covid is asserting again. one doctor's prediction on when the number of cases will level off and subside. you're watching today in the bay.
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>> right now, covid cases >> experts say you need to start taking again. >> it works. >> the widow of a former bay area nfl coach recalls the moment she lost her husband. the way he is being honored one year later. the message she want you here this morning. >> coming down to the primary elections, the impact inflation is having on california voters. this is today in the bay. streaming live on roku, apple tv . >> the middle of the week, good wednesday morning to you.
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i'm washington. >> know what? i like look for you this morning, this is an audio -- san mateo fairground. she actually will not be behind the wheel, but she is certainly driving our coverage. stick around because you don't want to miss that. >> tracking some high temperatures. >> >> people heading to work this morning, we are starting out with cool temperatures that are going to be heading up to take a look at our trend, dublin going from 50 degrees now 27 degrees at 10:00 and 81 degrees at lunchtime. >> you will also see some 90s
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down to south county. there will be cases where the temperatures do not heat up too much. we'll talk about what is heading up for the weekend. >> that sounds good. thank you point >> first at 5:00 for you, i mean 5:30. new numbers in the coded search. in mid-march, it was 1.2% today, it is 5%. the experts believe that the new search may have already ran its course. >> doctors are still urging everyone to take precautions. >> good morning. especially in indoor settings you may want to consider masking up as the cases continue to rise here in the bay area. take san francisco for example, two months ago, an average of 79 new cases reported each day. today, the averages of 400. that is five times what it was. when we are seeing throughout the bay area and across the state. as you mentioned, this search could subside soon.
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>> i suspect this will peek out in the next week or two. it is not going to be nearly as spectacular as the surgeon december and january or even the death search last fall. >> we just have to stand our grounds and be as safe as we can. >> dr. rutherford who we heard from earlier blamed the search on the waning national immunity. he also pointed out that the current vaccines are not as effective against the current variance. experts predict another surge in the fall as temperatures drop in people move to the inside. dr. rutherford predicts that there will be another round of shots in the fall with new vaccines and expect us to get vaccinated annually for the next several years. reporting live, bob burdell, today in the bay. >> 5:32. to develop this is warning the
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supermarket mass shooting in buffalo. the mindset of the accused gunman. the suspect posted his intentions online in a chat room about 30 minutes before the shooting started. one store manager said that she kicked the same man out of the store just one day before after two customers complained. >> we asked him to leave the store. he was asking people for change. you were making the customers feel uncomfortable. i asked him can you please leave the store. he said okay. >> she also said that the shooter wore the exact same place on friday as he did on saturday. >> they are going to hold a vigil for the victims about flow and holding what they are calling a healing circle, which will include several performances. the event takes place at 6:00 p.m. in oakland in the plaza outside of city hall.
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>> this morning one person is dead and several injured after someone opened fire at an east palo alto park. police are calling a it a targeted attack. they say jacksboro park on fordham street officers found one victim at the park. he died in the ambulance on the way to the park -- hospital. two more victims went to the hospital, fourth victim did not need treatment. police did not provide any information about the suspect. >> the search continues for gunmen after shooting in east san jose, this happened near south king road. they found a man on the street suffering from life-threatening injuries last night. investigators have not released a lot of details. >> 5:34 right now. happening tonight, cyclists will hold what they are calling a ride of silence to honor bike riders who have been struck and killed. one of those being honored, former 49ers football coach, greg knapp. he died while riding his bike in the bank line and send ramon less summer. the accident fell short of a crime. they recently spoke to
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his widow who is on a mission to end distracted driving. >> every time you reach for it or scroll through a playlist in a car, remember that there are thousands and thousands and thousands of people out there who have been victims of distracted driving. lives have been lost. they have been lost unnecessarily. every single one of them were preventable. >> tonight drive starts at 7:00 p.m. >> 5:35. new this morning, taking the temperature latino voters head of the midterm elections. more than half of california latinos have erred little to nothing about the bipartisan white house and the structure plan passed last november. only 48% no the nonprofit leaders say they know the reason why. >> because of a lack of
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outreach. it is something that we had been advocating for for many, many years now. we have seen that too often in american politics that latino voters, when you look at the state of california, over 8 million eligible latino voters than in the entire population of the state of arizona. that just goes to show to you the omits power that the latino vote has in the state of california. >> powers and the number. of the more than 1 million registered to vote here in california, 63% plan to vote in the midterm elections. but that could be a drop off from previous years. >> we have full election coverage, including key voter registration deadlines on our website. we also have the full pitches from the candidates at industry trade area.com. >> you going to need a breath of fresh air today as
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temperatures are going to rise across the bay area. taking a live look at at the bay bridge, a nice start to our morning. still early. probably the coolest part of the day. >> absolutely, especially for the inland valley spots like walnut creek, where it is going to be heating up today. when we compare our high temperatures to what is the record for today, santa rosa most likely will set a new record. it is 90 degrees in the forecast. 92 for concorde. we are also going to see some well above normal temperatures. take a look at martinez. starting out at about 60 degrees at 8:00 at noon in the 79, reaching 89 degrees at 4:00. we will also have a breezy wendy here because we get to the weekend, just a little bit cooler. we'll talk more about that in the few minutes. mike, what's a look at the traffic? >> again, the a's will pay a
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640. it will start about 5:00 after work before the game. over here, worriers play the natural the playoffs. this is a conference championship, a large crowd. a few can't see or hear anything over there by warriors way it starts at 6:00, anywhere in the neighborhood of my house, you should be able to hear the score as well from outside. half moon bay still cut off from highway 35. cut off from highway 82. more on that coming up. >> this morning were looking down the road at your future behind the wheel. >> we are getting a run through of some of the safety features of a self driving cars. will show you how they stack up when it comes to stopping short. you want to see how well the technology works.
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>> all right. in pennsylvania, some races that too close to call in the primaries. will go over the numbers coming up. >> breaking in the sacramento, the historic agreement just reached when it comes -- is an on her latest episode of its sink them, i'm telling you what the new festival coming into san francisco. i'm telling you where it is happening and when it is happening. i'm talking about the lineup and all of those can find it on our instagram page. >>
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with internet and voice for just $49.99 a month for 24 months with a 2-year price guarantee. call today. >> good wednesday morning. right now it 5:41, as you're heading out, we are seeing the temperatures here be in the lower 60s. some clouds in the mix. the highs are in the mid-70s, there will be a spot reading into the 90s. would talk about the high winds kicking up in the few minutes. >> your typical -- this is no surprise, pretty much highway 92 is still closed. we'll talk about what is coming on. >> a live look at san francisco. this is the future of the
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nation's largest killed care apostates of funding. december 2nd leaders are enclosing will pull through. later today, we're going to join workers and for a honda rally. we also going to appear on nbc bay area news tonight that is 7:00 p.m. on the going to talk about the city's critical issues point >> president biden will meet with top officials this morning to prepare for this summer's hurricane. >> looks like it could be a tough season. >> were talking yesterday, each president has dealt with mass shootings. >> remember how badly on the first days of the trainers were being so bungle. >> president biden will meet to
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be better prepared for her case. this is a storm no word from pennsylvania on who won the republican nomination for senate there. the race between dr. oz, back by donald trump and dave mccormick. this is the primary pick the winner goes on to face the democratic candidate. in the same date, pennsylvania, the trumpet back governor won his primary. he says he does not believe it trumbull lost his presidential election. he will face pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, john fetterman. he said he is going to be okay after the stroke. >> it to get this updated. doesn't seem like it should matter to us in california, but remember the senate is a type of 50/50 right now. as for who is governor in pennsylvania, that would seem to matter less.
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remember, pennsylvania was one of the states that trump tried to claim he won. he didn't. his candidate hasn't one the governor's office yet, but it's a step closer. >> and archuleta, monessen couple lost his primary. and encumbered losing is on primary almost never happens. but catherine has had a strange series of a bad press lately. the justice department has asked this select committee investigating the attack on the american's capital for transcripts of some of the testimony that could mean prosecutors are looking at and working on criminal charges. but the new york times is the first report this. nbc has confirmed it. public hearings begin on june 9th. 50 years ago this week that watergate investigations got underway. was a burglary at the watergate hotel that ended with the president nixon the only president in u.s. history to resign. a new interim report from the government watchdog looking into the catastrophe of our withdrawal from afghanistan is
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just what you might expect, the afghan military was not ready. the u.s. troops, despite years and decades on billions of dollars did not train them well enough. that is a broadbrush foreign and report. because hundreds of pages, but that is the basic. it also criticizes decisions made by trump and by demonstrations to dialback airstrikes. president trump signed the deal to withdrawal. president biden ordered the actual withdrawal. >> we are watching what is happening with the january 6 committee but my goodness, certainly we are watching what is happening in pennsylvania. still a nailbiter. we'll talk about it on social media. on twitter, >> breaking this one, historic agreement when it comes to equal pay for u.s. soccer. the organization along with the u.s. men's and women's soccer teams have agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement , under the terms will cover
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prod money would be pulled between both teams and split equally among players. the move is the first in the soccer federation world. france, the men's world cup leader in 2018 ranked -- raked in $38 million the u.s. women's team only took him $4 million following their win in 2019. >> you may be among the drivers with some sort of autonomous art self driving features in your car. if not, others around you certainly have it. >> how safe are they? san mateo. at the facility we are getting some answers this m we assume that all self driving technology is about the same unless you are involved in the industry. they don't all responded the same. to show you a demonstration right now. take a look over here. these are 2-year-old dummies.
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they are simulated children who were going to behave as children do quite erratically. we see here that talk, and there are two cars that are coming now, you're going to see how they perform differently when they see her don't see -- that is a really jarring thing to see. i have aaron jefferson here. talk about why this is a different. it is dummies. thank you for that. >> why does it responsibly? >> our technology will excited to be here and have laser technologies can essentially see the child well in advanced. it really is the >> technology unlocks just a whole level. you're going to
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see a dynamic here. >> that is when the child dummies are moving. >> moving from behind a parked car, realistically, i kid playing and you don't see them. the technology can stop you anti-pixmap for the average driver, if you want a little help behind the wheel, what questions should we be asking if we are trying to make sure that we have the technology that is more consistent? >> you really want to have the vehicle >> what technology. does it have later technology on it. >> >> information about
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standardization. we what is really important is the practice safety. >> vehicle coming down from behind the said vehicle. if we were to take any other vehicle on the market today, essentially it would start but still hit the child. unfortunately that could be your child, my child, that is what the technology is all about. >> you are talking about standardization. because things are not standard, is it adequate that the government uses it to tell us whether or not these are safe? >> the government doing a balancing game of trying to
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understand what technology is available and implement testing that is possible for the technology. with the new technology, you have to increase and improve the test. they know that there is what we call corner cases that exist in the real world that actually need to be tested. a child.darting from behind the vehicle. lowlight operational or nighttime operation. all of these other conditions that are real world. it is not sunny and clear every place in the world. we know that these cases are good. we know that technology can handle that. we expect some action in terms of what testing is taking place and how we make sure that we kind of pushed the market to start putting the technology on and bring safety to everyone. >> and to better understand it too. that is critical for the consumer to make sure that you know what technology you're getting and how that technology
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is going to work and how that technology has tested and all the conversations here. thank you so much for joining us. >> the little dummies are coming back together okay. it's upsetting to see, but it's good to know how they work. >> you know what is interesting as well as this new generation of drivers that are coming up, all the technology that assists them. i think driving skills are very different than what how we learned. >> we are used to turning around. there used to using cameras. >> i was just saying that i'm trying to teach my continual help to drive and try to disable all of the safety feature so that she knows how to drive with an old school car, using her mirrors and all instead of all the technology. it is challenging. >> exactly. >> i like the illustration out there. >> it is time to look at the forecast.
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>> you want to make sure that you're prepared for the day and how our temperatures will be changing we are going to pleasant hill in the lower 50s to the mid 60s by 9:00, to low 80s at noon. we will see a mostly sunny sky. listen to the south bay, our high temperature definitely warmer than yesterday as we reach up to 85 in san jose and 90 in gilroy with east san jose reaching 87 degrees. also a breezy conditions are still reaching 90 degrees at, 91 in livermore and in oakland today, 82 degrees. some low 80s for redwood city, but then 70s for daly city. several cisco up to 70 in the mission district. 92 and in napa and simona. after dealing with the hot temperatures, then the high winds will kick in for tomorrow. will have a fire weather watch with the northerly winds up to 40 miles per hour coming to the
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valley. it will also affect the delta and cilantro county with the conditions that could produce a fire that could spread rapidly due to the dry low humidity as well as the high winds. we have arranged well to the north of us. but what we are seeing is high pressure building up to the east in creating this pressure gradient that we will it have time to have cooler air coming in, to slightly cooler, but the high winds are going to be a concern going through at least the next week. take a look at san jose and that 10 day temperature trim. were going from low 80s to mid 80s and even upper 80s by early next week. we really don't see our temperatures coming back down close to normal until maybe next weekend? do have an extended stretch of some warm weather in the inland temperatures headed for the upper 80s and low 90s. while san francisco will be the place where we can call off,-
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staying in the 60s over the next few days. mike, you have been watching several issues for the roads. >> with temperatures like that, we may have a list of bad news, or better news i should say. moon bay, where we would get some relief from the heat, i think you can access it better. i believe in just the last three seconds, it is reopened. try to get confirmation on that as well. you always have the option of a much longer ride. i do believe how we do 92 just reopened. back to you. >> thank you. happening now, new data on the california counties are most at risk from destructive wildfires over the next three decades. napa, cinemark at top there list. that data will be made available to prospective homebuyers online point >> feathers been ruffled over geese on the peninsula. >> geese want to live!
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>> just like us? >> still ahead, one city's plan to eliminate some of the flock which triggered a protest outside of city hall. >> does her parents were live in washington with the move that may ease the national baby formula crisis. a lot more news ahead on your wednesday morning, you're watching today in the bay.
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the number of canadian geese growing into the hundreds of downtown foster city, the city is applying for permits to thin out the population. supporters argue the birds are leaving behind a lot of droppings and they are getting the sidewalk sturdy and their finding e. coli levels in the waterways. animal-rights groups oppose the idea, some pro stated protested last night in front of city hall. >> it is very violent thing to do for these men viable members of our communities. >> they have tried others like dogs and strobe lights but nothing has worked so far. relieving the stress for
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stressed-out parents, we are live in washington on today's critical vote on the national formula crisis. much of the bay area is heating up, tracking just how hot it will get and how long these temperatures will last. this is today in the bay streaming live on roku, amazon fire, and apple tv. it is wednesday morning, halfway through the work week, thank you for joining us. >> let's start with the live look outside at the chase center, that is where the warriors are taking on the mavericks tonight in game one of their playoff series with the winner heading to the nba finals. what you should know if you're still considering getting ticket. >> it's
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