tv Today in the Bay NBC May 23, 2022 6:00am-7:00am PDT
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team coverage continues, following an active brushfire. just how dangerous are these conditions? >> reporter: it reinforces why the national services issue the red flag warning from 11:00 this morning until 11:00 tomorrow night. that's much of the county. as in the air force space. it does not include the city. it's a different fire. 135 brushfire acre. a 5% contained as of last night. started on saturday afternoon. it's on the canyon road. it's for the ascend.
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this is a good time to remind you, importance is reminding you that if you live up or against the wildlands, you want to have 100 feet of indispensable space around your home. they are telling us that it's a crucial reminder. it's that growth. you want to create a wildfire action plan on how you and your family, will evaluate in an emergency. reporting live, today in the bay. >> thank you so much. we will keep you updated about the wind and fire dangers. always tweeting updates about the conditions. give us a follow. 6:02, and a deadly crash in san francisco happened. a few others were hurt. >> you are looking at the
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safety as a whole. >> it's not like they weren't where they were supposed to be. they were hit by at least one car. i want to show you the scene that happened. san francisco police say that it looked like a taxi driver crashed into another vehicle. the vehicle hit two women who died along with another pedestrian. it happened near the third admission area in the middle of the afternoon. witnesses told us they were shocked. sadly, one of them was not surprised. >> i didn't see it. i heard about it. it gives me the chills. >> a lot of people have the turns. that happens not very often. >> we talked with the semper cisco police spokesman. both drivers are cooperating.
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at this point, neither drugs nor alcohol appears to be a factor. one of those drivers was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. he also talked with the newly appointed supervisor for that area. this area has a disproportionate number of crashes. as far as the big picture goes in san francisco, at least three other people have been killed on city streets as they were walking. for some perspectives, san jose has had 19 pedestrian fatalities in 2022. >> thank you. >> we are sending those updates on. when this happened, we are having breaking news. you can download the nbc news app . download it. it's free. we have the breaking news, as well as weather alerts, right there to your phone. president joe biden, wrapping up his first official trip to asia. was condemning russia's
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invasion of ukraine. the trip was to focus the american times and regions to counter china's rising influence. >> we are trying to increase the security operations. the united states remains fully committed. we welcome the opportunity to work more closely together. and increasingly challenging security environment. >> the president is announcing an economic agreement with asian countries. it's expected to help ease supply-chain loads. they are driving up costs here and abroad. decision 2022, if we plan to vote in the upcoming primaries, we have not registered yet. you need to do so. today marks the deadline. the election happens 15 days from now on june 7th. voter registration applications must be postmarked by today. this is june 7th. we want to make sure that you are informed.
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use your smart phone. it's on the left of the screen. it will take you straight to the decision for the 2022 coverage. you can head to the bay area on nbc news.com. >> we are tracking that in dublin. it's a microclimate alert. >> there it is. >> you see a little overcast. a little haze, starting our day. checking for us. weather report, right here. we have some air-quality issues. coming from the county. we are seeing the fires. they were also starting out with some mild temperatures. plan your day around the weather. especially in some of the spots. we are going to be heating up. take a look at brentwood. walking in the park, upper 70s at 10:00. upper 80s at 1:00. 92 degrees at 4:00 today. we had for the low 90s.
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there will be a wide range in temperature. not nearly as hot. it's into the low 70s. 83 in novato. it's in the upper 60s. we will talk more about that in a few minutes. where can we find some cheaper gas? >> we had it in south bay. $5.59. chevron, had $5.55. you can kind of see that area on the map. 76 on el camino, $5.89. it's a lot worse than a few years ago. let's look at the benefits for the defensive. we have an easy drive. westbound. tapping the brakes. highway 37. is before for the backup toll plaza. it's a little bit lighter. 6:07 in the morning. san jose has artie cleared in
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the first verse. there is no major scoring just a little bit. we approach the end of the school year for a lot of high schools and primary schools in the bay area. you see a shift for a lot of the traffic. the college shift is there. we have seen a lot online. ack to you. >> thank you so much. giants, beefing up security after intense moments friday night. fans started throwing things on the field. they were throwing things on the field against padres. someone threw a can of beer. they had the k garrity police do it this week. what is your ideal career? >> living the dream. >> is the number one thing that employees say they want from their next job. >> do you know what i wanted to do when i was growing up?
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good monday morning. it's 6:11 in fairfield. temperatures are at 81 degrees. going to be a windy day. humidity levels drop, increasing the fire danger. we will keep an eye on that. we will talk about the rest of the bay area's microclimate coming up. it's bike to work today. it not supposed to bite across the bridge, but the sign reminds folks to look for bicycles and share the road. >> we have some breaks. coming up. >> good morning, a very happy day to you as well. they continue the trip and asia is here. that includes a visit to hunt day. they build more factories in
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america. savannah, georgia, creating more than 8000 jobs. expecting a better day on the stock market as well. the market close eight points higher. i want to expand on the asian economic field. it's light on detail. they are involved. important, after the defeat of the specific partnership. some people didn't like it. donald trump did. he removed us from the treaty. the strength of that deal helped us. they have a new agreement. president joe biden, small as it is, helps countries try to compete against china. everyone's worried about the economy and inflation. the chain is in real trouble. total sales producing high prices. squeezing customers. they are looking for deals. the company, comparing it to the recession of 2009.
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we watch the companies in place. watch how they handle it. blaming so sales on high prices. they were way up. customers were flocking to its stores. sales increase over the year. target said inflation wasn't hurting consumers, it was hurting target. they aren't passing on the customers. not yet, anyway. we try to navigate what might be the start of tough economics, keep the perspective. household income is up house value is up. 65% of americans own their own home. joblessness has been lowest since 1969. factories are working harder and faster than they have in decades. we talked last week about a potential bear market. it's difficult. the index closed at 39.01% on friday. look across. before the pandemic, you can
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see right where it was. right? it's higher now than in the good old days during the economic boom pre-pandemic. it's something that's very important to remember. we may be entering a tough time here ahead. we can also talk ourselves into a tough time. there are so many numbers. household income, jobs, they are doing incredibly well. >> a lot of tough times for people as well. looking for more pay. it's the top factor. hourly workers are seeking new jobs. according to a new, blue-collar survey, the staffing firm employee bridge. nearly 40% call it there top priority. this is topping 32% last year. this includes retirement and healthcare benefits. this deals with scheduling flexibility. the man who once played a job terrorizing the town on the
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big screen, now serves to protect it in real life. >> [ inaudible ] >> you see it right there. on the left and right, that's jonathan. he he started in the 1975 block buster is one of the pranksters who played the fake shark. that was in the pandemic water fix. for today, he is known been named police chief for the town on martha's vineyard. they played the fictional town in jaws. actually, on the force since 1986. >> he's serving and protecting.
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>> paying back from that prank that he played in the movies. >> i have other friends. i was in that movie. >> have you seen them right there? they were right next to each other. she's holding her baby, but not moving. >> that movie is now a comedy. >> [ laughter ] >> shark looked so real. >> stay ahead. we are going to see warming temperatures, and here is the weather report. >> we have a cool code, as well as some wide-ranging temperatures. we are keeping an eye on the counties, and parts of the sacramento valley. we go into today, the wind increases. once again, we have a high fire danger risk. we will have some warmer temperatures and much of the east face. we are starting out with the upper 50s. 7:00 come out the door, in the upper 70s towards 11:00 at 84
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degrees at 1:00 today. san jose, reaching 81 degrees for a high. up to 87. look at fairfield. 93 degrees. martinez, in the mid-80s. warm there. 90 in santa rosa. sam cisco, staying in the 60s this afternoon. going into tomorrow, it's slightly warmer for the coast. it really hard for the valley. we have upper 90s that can conquer. fremont reaches 90 degrees. still, hot air conditioning on full blast. enough breeze to keep the coastal area school. as it heats up, we are looking at the hottest days on tuesday and wednesday. as well as the increased fire danger for much of the central valley. going towards the end of the week, they changed the weather pattern. this is memorial day weekend. if you are planning to travel
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to the north, there will be showers as well towards sierra. maybe snow over some of the elevation. big change, after having a hot start to the week. temperatures are in the upper 80s. the high winds continue tomorrow. look at the temperatures, peeking into the mid-90s. once again, a few areas reaching the triple digits. more clouds moving on thursday and friday. we will see how those temperatures cool down. it's in the 70s for that area. coastal areas will go from 70s to 60s. it's going to be a cool and windy weekend. make sure you plan accordingly for the long, holiday weekend plans. a couple of minor issues. >> we have minor issues. northbound 101, on the left. there's a crash around de la cruz. no lanes are blocked. not to bag it altogether, but
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the bullets of the weather parts are right here. fremont, we see it tapping. highway 4, highway 37, they show the pattern. the travel times have the biggest difference. over half of an hour now. this is down to 580. back to you. >> we are trying to respond. we are becoming one with nature over the weekend. idaho is beautiful for relaxation. i think i packed a little bit too quickly. look at my choice of footwear.
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hammer. the consumer investigative reporter shows us why. >> reporter: good morning. she has a company to install in the bathtub liner. she found the contract, and paid $570 in a deposit. it was in july. by march, a month later, still no liner. linda expected her money back. her contract said that if they were unable to complete the project, they will refund the owners deposit. linda said she made repeated calls on the voicemail. no response. zero refund. she contacted us. we reached out to outfitter headquarters. they respond within two hours. she got her $570 back. they sent a statement. we take tremendous pride in offering a positive experience to all of our customers. we are sorry that this was not reflected for her experience. two reminders for any job that requires a contractor. first, get a written contract.
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don't overpay your deposit. she worked out to about 10% of the total cost of the job. that's fine. right at the legal limit. state law caps the money they can demand up front is $1000, or 10% of the cost of the job. whichever is less. she contacted us online, and you can too. nbc bay area.com. 8889 960 ips. the final show is ending on thursday. a 20 year run on the nbc calendar. a new mom and current neighbor, jennifer lawrence. she talked about the one movie role she wishes that she would have landed. >> tim burton's alice in wonderland. i went in. i was speaking in a british
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accent, thinking that there's no way they will find out that i'm not actually british. when i didn't get it, it was a failure on all sorts of fronts. >> oh no. >> first of all, you would have been amazing. look at you now. >> curious. thanks. >> reveals a childhood fantasy she used to have about being interviewed by ellen. you can check it out at 4:00 p.m. followed by nbc bay area news at 5:00. >> okay. >> we will work on that. >> you have the next series. it the next top stories we are following this morning, high fire danger for parts of the bay area. these are windy and hostile conditions. >> we need that. thousands of students wearing their masks earlier this morning. that's all coming up, on today in the bay.
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store shelves, this is today in the bay, streaming live on amazon fire, and apple tv. a very good monday morning to you, we hope you had a weekend, i'm laura, and that this is marcus. >> make sure you stick around with this. it olympic figure stater, fremont native, joins us live this morning. >> excited to talk to her. it first, let's look and check in with the meteorologist. we get the wind and he combo. it's very dangerous. especially with how dry it's been. >> we sought over the weekend. in the county, as other parts of the bay area, we have another red flag warning. starting at 8:00 this morning for these areas. this includes the sacramento valley area. they will pick up in a community numbers.
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we are only missing because above the criteria is therefore how dry it is. elsewhere, across the bay area, looking at fairfield, we are seeing the relative humidity numbers drop in. it's as low as the single digits as the wind picks up. it's is to increase at about 15 to 20 miles per hour. on shore breeze keeps temperatures much cooler for parts of the north bay, and especially the coastal areas. we will talk about the range of temperatures. high fire danger. what's ahead in the forecast? coming up ahead in a few minutes. >> thanks. keep an updated look around it. that's in the app. you can look at the weather and fire conditions. download it for using your apple or android devices. it's all about the covid vaccine. it's safe and effective for the youngest children. the drugmaker says it takes three months to five years old, they have a strong immune
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response. the u.s. regulators, have emergency use authorization. thousands of berkeley high school students, last couple of weeks of this pandemic era is a throwback. they are required to wear masks indoors. >> breaking down all the troubling data leading to that change. >> reporter: that's right. the parents have the whole we can do to help their students prepare for this. pull their son again. the announcement was last friday. starting today. masks must be worn in the schools again. this affects about 10,000 students, in 16 schools. with the berkeley school of unified music. the district says it's following the recommendations from the city's public health officer. parents were shocked to hear latest covid numbers friday. the city, with 40 daily cases for 100,000 residents, there were only eight in march. they were reluctantly and
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eagerly comply with the mask mandate at the schools. >> out of the way it's coming back. maybe it's something in the air. we don't know. this is super crazy. that's a tricky question. i don't want to wear this anymore. you never know. >> i think it is wise. we have been very cautious during the pandemic. we support the reinstatement of the masking. >> long-term, we will see how it pans out. >> in california, we are seeing 6% sitivity rate. they are showing unvaccinated people. they are five times more likely to get covid than those vaccinated. i have a senior at home. i totally get it. they are hoping that this will help the students stay healthy through the last days of school and graduation. >> they have to make it for the important events coming up.
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from booster shots to mask rules, we have you covered when it comes to covid-19 guidance. we are tracking all of the changes to have you move forward rate had to nbc bay area.com/coronavirus, or you can get them all in one place. thursday marks one year since the deadly shooting in bay area. they opened up in the railyard in san jose, killing nine people. one of the victims, he says that his family, or his family says, the coworker started shooting things. he sprang into action, calling employees to warn them or avoid the building, before he was shot and killed. >> he always told us that for a they can help whatever way they can. he show that. >> on thursday, employees and victims relative to seeing family, will gather at the yard
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for a private ceremony. this is to pay tribute to the workers killed. several memorial events planned for thursday. the coverages that 4:30 right here on the bay. that's with the san jose mayor as well. >> 6:35 are now. much-needed help for parents across the country. baby formula from europe is now in the u.s. they have more of the new overnight development. >> reporter: good morning. here in indiana is, you see the c-17 land at the airport. it's a welcome sight for millions of families. the formula on that plane is going to short serve a population for a short period of time. the bigger question, what about the empty store shelves for all of the coverages that you don't need? what about the hypoallergenic formula? what if they need something
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else? at the white house, they disclose that they got their first two orders under the defense production act for the leading supplies to quickly ramp up production at home. when will you be able to see that on store shelves? when will the babies who needed to be able to get their hands on it? you will go through all of that this morning on the today show. moms are reacting to the c-17 flight landing right here in indianapolis. i will see you then. >> i see them wanting to wait at the gate. >> 6:36 right now in san jose. it's shining bright. just like on monday. >> get your shades out. it >> we can expect a scare. we are talking about the increased fire danger. >> it's hot the next couple of days. we can already see it. we take a closer look at where we have the red flag warning for toronto county. especially for sacramento valley entrant 25. hot temperatures as well.
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low humidity and dusty wins. we have the spotlight, and as we are heading out this morning, temperatures in the low 50s. much warmer than normal. we have higher humidity. we will see a mix of sun and clouds. take a look at the wide range in temperatures that you will see from the mid-60s to 90 in santa rosa. 81 degrees in dublin. they will be in the upper 80s. fairfield, reaching 93. san jose, reaching 81. it gets hotter tomorrow. we will look at the forecast coming up. what is ahead? >> you are traveling from the peninsula. you have the high rise. you also have the mattress. that's a problem for the slow lane. you're traveling east. there may be a quick traffic break. that's for the miami complications. hopefully, that will clear shortly. easy build on the peninsula. the valley, is very pleasant. 82 in hayward and fremont.
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afternoon, and evening, they have a crowd that bills around oracle park. the giants play at 6:45. the warning for tomorrow, for the renewal game, we have oracle park as well. we have drive city for the watch party for the warriors. if you are heading to oracle park, you have more options. they are back for your regular weekday schedule. they restore the trains. back to you. >> 6:38 right now. russian forces, right here right now. mariupol, a big russian push to gain more ground. the response from the ukrainian forces. white house, trying to clarify what the president said. he knew what he said. we will take you over there, and we will get some facts. another good day. they were up 240 points. she joining us live on today in the bay.
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in a few minutes. brentwood, they start to build. that's about 35 minutes building now. it's all the way for the dublin exchange. it's what you expect. we will show you more across the county, coming up grade they are into the prisons since killing an unarmed civilian. the verdict capture days of proceedings and a courtroom. it could set the string for other propositions against other captured russian forces. in the meantime, the military is making new strides in eastern ukraine. this weekend, they say they have killed several civilians.
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president kevin mccarthy three, says that it has become the largest death toll from one single military strike since the start of the war. also new this morning, economic fallout in russia. starbucks is pulling out of russia entirely. closing 130 stores. white house this morning, walking back. president joe biden, made it about taiwan. >> they knew exactly what they were saying. it >> he did. good morning. the issue with taiwan, very complex. united states, officially recognizes the china policy. it doesn't endorse china's claim to taiwan. at the same time, we have promised to defend taiwan and china were to attack. it's saying two different things at the same time. for washington, best policy, just don't talk about taiwan. a reporter asked the president
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about taiwan. >> reporter: are you going to voluntarily defend taiwan, if it comes to that? >> yes. >> reporter: you are? >> that's the commitment we made. >> they quickly issued the statement. our policy regarding taiwan has not changed. our policy, they have two different competing ideas at the same time, and they are in conflict with each other. major corporations are careful not to upset china over taiwan. taiwan flag was on tom cruise's jacket the popgun movie. fans who watched the trailer, notice on his jacket in the preview, there is no flag. china is a very important market for u.s. moviemakers. george's primary election is tomorrow. super conservative republican is running for re-election treated former president trump, doesn't want him to win and
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they are angry for the george's electoral votes went to bite them. on the right, it looks like you will easily win tomorrow's primary. pennsylvania's primary was last tuesday. we don't have the result. that states republican primary rates percentage were there. it was competitive. they are still back and neck. it's going to come down to a recount. this is for the republican nomination of the setup. the race was in arizona. 5:00 a.m. newscast was knocked in pennsylvania. thank you. not enough coffee, clearly. detective mistake, or a question, and eager to talk to you on social media. >> we are all human. it's monday morning rated quarter to seven right now. karen chen, she dazzled us for
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ice-skating. it comes to today in the bay. olympic silver medalist, joins us live this morning. thank you so much for joining us. you got up early. we appreciate it. great to see you. it >> thank you. it >> you have been skating still. of course, one of the top american skaters. you were at the tour last night. how was that? it was so much fun being on tour with all of my fellow olympians. just sharing ice together. it going off of september. obviously, touring all of the u.s. it has been such an incredible experience. >> was it fun coming home? did you have the bay area audience for you? >> it was so fun. my dad has it cb skate in person in quite some time. it was really exciting for him to be able to watch me skate. of course, my other family
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members and closest friends. >> that was really nice. because you just finished the olympics not too long ago. because of the pandemic, the family wasn't able to watch you. right? >> that's correct. it >> they had to watch like we all did. of course, on television. what a performance. was that hard for you as an athlete to know that you were destined? are you so focused, you are focused on the job you have to try to do to win these battles? >> i'm trying to focus on what my job was and is. i think it was definitely really hard to not have family there. they weren't there to support me in person. i knew they were with me in spirit. that means everything to me. >> they felt the love that was coming from the bay area. talk is a little bit about the tour that you are on. it's different. you're not doing it. you do more free-form.
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>> yes. we both have our own solo numbers. it's more for entertainment. entertain the audience. just do things that we don't usually do in competition. >> is that fun for you? >> honestly, it's so much fun. one of the best parts is the group number, where we work on skating formation. a lot of us don't really know how to do that. we work really hard on that. we are watching music. we have cool costumes. that entire experience is super fun for us. from what i have been hearing, the audience enjoys it. >> so cool to come out and see the splendid ice skater that you are. right now, what are you doing to prepare for the 2026 winter olympics? is this a break? you are still on the ice. is very different. >> yeah. i truly love week on the ice.
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i love skating so much. there's a reason why i have yet to step away from the sport. i'm a two time olympian. i love skating so much. i'm going for another olympic games. i really don't know. i need to reflect on my past. i need to think about what my goals are for the future. i'm trying to have clarity. it >> good for you. we will be ready for you. whenever you make the decision. good luck to you. really fun to watch you. >> thank you. >> so nice to see her. it >> what a delight. >> 6:49 for you. warriors, getting so close. nba finals. warriors nation, getting right there.
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outside of chase center last night. fans were going wild. for good reason. warriors, once again, making the third quarter a big difference. steph curry, finished with 31 points. they are now in the fourth quarter. check this out. nice. slam dunk by andrew wiggins. he had 27 points as the warriors won that game. 109-100. they lead the series 3-0. no team has come back from a deficit like that in a postseason series. >> [ laughter ] >> game four tomorrow night in dallas. trying to wrap things up. one day, i will be able to do that when i grow up. >> what do you mean? all right. let's look alive. the forecast is here.
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what do you think? >> we are still for the light range with temptress. for that area, it's still comfortable. the valley is what is going to be heating up. ahead of the 90s, and the future troubles are there. we continue to watch the high fire danger. we are starting up once again at 11:00 this morning. we continue through tomorrow evening. let's go through the temperatures? it goes to how warm you're going to be. it's part of the app. you are looking at it. it is a comfortable 71. a beautiful day. also, nice and warm in martinez. we are starting to see things wrapping up. they are reaching 85 and 90 today in santa rosa. is going to be really hot in fairfield. take a look at tomorrow. they reached the triple digits there. it's in the upper 90s.
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83 in fremont. upper 70s as well. sam cisco, as the mid-70s. we are looking at some hot valleys. we have breaking temperatures in the 70s. this is for sam cisco as well. we have a hot start to the week temperatures are on tuesday and wednesday. this deals with the increased fire dangers. it happens towards the end of the week. several school systems are coming by. it's very close to the rewards. it's in the much cooler temperatures. they started for the week. this is for the four day weekend. >> a lot of people have will have some time off. they come out of the 90s to the 70s. really nice. actually, they are looking at some extreme heat for this time of year. reaching 93 tomorrow. 95 on wednesday. if you from the triple digits. they bring it back.
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it's gusty for the weekend on saturday. they are trying to reach around 65 degrees. we have to plan accordingly, even if you will be taking a local road trip for the holiday weekend. >> the clock was changing. it's right in front of the camera. we see that some of the areas that would typically go through. one of them was at capital expressway. it's just north of the camera. it's about the bulk of them running in the section. they were going out. it's a slow towards that portion. 80 degrees south of 580. all around the county. back to you. >> thank you very much. 6:53. be sure to check your pantry. several jif peanut butter jars have been linked to a
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salmonella outbreak. so far, the outbreak has hit 12 states. not california. 14 people have reported getting sick. if you happen to have a jar included in that recall, you should throw it away immediately. >> a quick look at the top stories this morning. a taxi crashing onto a sam cisco sidewalk, telling two people. unanswered questions, this morning. breaking news in the fight against covid. what pfizer, is unlocking for its youngest children. head over to my facebook page. we are live this morning. right there on facebook. you see right there, we are actually talking about today's headlines. so much more for you. a little behind-the-scenes look at what's going on here. [ laughter ] you never know what you're going to see. 6:54 for you this morning. we will be right back. today in the bay.
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80% efficacy. pfizer, plans to give that data to the u.s. regulators this week for emergency use authorization. more news following nest lights, and how they are associated with this crash. the taxi crashing to the sidewalk, colliding with two pedestrians. both of those drivers are cooperating. at least either drugs or alcohol appeared to be factors here. much-needed help for parents across the country. for shipment from baby formula europe companies has arrived. 70,000 pounds arrived from an airbase in germany. it will be sent to hospitals and healthcare providers over the next few days. they secure the government contract to bring in another international shipment on wednesday. they will continue the coverage. indianapolis, they are awaiting the next shipment.
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just in a few minutes on today's show at 7:00 a.m. if you plan to vote in the upcoming primaries, but have not registered to vote, today is the day you need to make sure that it is done. the deadline is approaching. today is the last day for you to register by mail, for the june 7th primary. applications must be postmarked by today at the latest. after today, you can still register to vote in person, at a voting center. let's take a live look in dublin right now. they have the warming forecast. solano county, we are going to see warmer temperatures for the inland areas. gusty today. high fire danger. it's even hotter going into the next couple of days, staying into the 70s in san francisco. the toll plaza is still coming off of the 880 over cross. at the bottom of the screen, it's more populated. we approach the summertime.
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it's across the bridge. we are getting out the morning, with the local news update. >> at 11:00, we leave you a live look at the golden gate bridge. have a great monday morning. will be back in a little bit. b . >> but who is in line to get it? and how long before production here at home ramps up? the latest just ahead. breaking overnight. hard line. president biden in asia with surprising words for china
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