tv Today in the Bay NBC July 15, 2022 4:30am-5:00am PDT
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it was our only transportation and there goes our dog and i'm thinking come i'm 13 hours from home. i live in indiana and there goes everything. >> just a heart wrenching plea for help. a visit to the bay area takes a terrible turn. one family's beloved dog stolen at gunpoint and what that woman is willing to do to bring the pup home. a huge retail theft bust. a stock pile of stolen goods.
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san francisco police uncovered this. the housing market officially calling down. the impact on home values and what it means if you're looking to buy or sell . this is today in the bay streaming on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online. guess what it is? friday morning. >> you all knew that. >> thank you for starting your day with us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm scott mcgrew. it's going to be another warm day. high pressure is lingering in the area and that will head into a hot weekend, especially on saturday. currently temperatures out the door in the 50s in san jose. san mateo, 57. the 24-hour temperature change, a couple of degrees cooler through san jose and we have a marine layer that will linger through the first half of the morning. even though it's in the 50s now look what happens in the afternoon.
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some clouds will roll through early and by 10:00 we climb into the 60s and we also see a warm-up in inland areas. we have the full forecast in a few minutes . were starting with a look at the bay bridge because it's different. low clouds were shrouding the towers so we have a claire drive here. no problems across the bridge. slowing across the old engaged bridge south from the robin williams channel toward the golden gate bridge we should be clearing and an easy drive coming in from the north bay. the benicia bridge and the carquinez bridge may have stronger wind gusts. altimont pass past the mid will forms, no problems. the sensors did dip below the speed minute highway 9 is back open after man was killed after driving over a cliff around 10:00 last night near heather
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heights road. chp said a man was heading eastbound towards saratoga when he lost control of the car he was driving on a turn. the car went over the side of the road and 80 feet down an embankment. he died at the scene. chp should release more information later today . police and san francisco are cracking down on retail theft. officers took part in one of the largest seizures of stolen goods inside a home following a month-long investigation. police arrested a man who sold stolen items like over-the- counter medication, personal care products online, nearly $200,000 worth. >> l investigators believe the stolen items were being sold in a different market and this arrest confirms the online marketplaces were or are being used to sell stolen goods. >> investigators estimate the
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operation was yielding over half $1 million annually for the last three years. and air quality alert will remain in effect for parts of the east bay for a fourth day due to a six week old fire in pittsburg that still smoldering. our skyranger flew over the marsh fire yesterday. crews say it's mostly pete that's burning. tough for firefighters to put it out because it can smolder underground. firefighters now proposing flooding the marshland but they need to get approval from local and federal agencies and that could take time. a double loss for a woman visiting the bay area. her father passed away and then her father office beloved dog was stolen at gunpoint during a carjacking early thursday morning. the family was from out of town. they were staying in a hotel in emeryville. cheryl hurd has their heartbreaking story. >> they just take him to a fire
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station police station. no questions asked. give me my dog and i will pay. i will pay a reward if i can get them back. >> reporter: the reward would go to anyone who can help her find blue, a two-year-old tricolored yorkie terrier. >> blue has been with us on every excursion we in on. >> reporter: this time bluemetal was with mom, aunt and cousin when they were unloading their bags at area after driving from arizona come one day after burying peggy's dad, a blind military veteran who served this country for 35 years. lou was his dog. >> we had almost everything unloaded and my aunt says, hey, give us our bag. >> reporter: they say someone started walking away with a piece of luggage. everyone started jumping into stop him. >> he started pulling his right pocket pick with but it was a
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knife or a gun. >> reporter: and suddenly the truck started moving with the blue inside and another person behind the wheel. >> he punches it in my truck and i'm yelling please give me my dog. keep the truck. >> their gosar only transportation and our dog and i'm thinking how are we going to get home. 13 hours from home. i live in indiana and there goes everything. >> reporter: peggy's cell phone was in her truck she was able to track the location through her apple watch pick police found a short time later with the engine running in oakland. but blue was gone. the thieves also got away with peggy's .38 special . >> he is six pounds. he does have anxiety. he's always looking for nana or his mom. >> reporter: the ladies say they will only be able to stay in the bay area until saturday. police are searching encampments for blue. meanwhile the family is devastated. >> blue is everything. he is our last connection to
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dad. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, today in the bay by the first time in a year, bay area housing prices fell. zillow said the average home value here was $1.494 million in may. $1.492 million in june. it's a drop of 1/10 of a percent. local real estate agent say it's due to a combination of higher mortgage rates any steep drop in tech stocks and it's made the housing market feel more normal and less like a roller coaster ride. >> not necessarily a buyers market. not necessarily a sellers market. it's turning into the 30 days on market and selling for asking price versus over asking. >> there could be more price drops in the months ahead. among the 10 fastest-growing markets, fiber in california including san jose at number one making a change.
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warming trend. i will talk about what to expect this weekend . and a smooth drive on the san mateo bridge from hayward toward foster city. the sign on the right, you can't see it because it's blocked but it says high wind on the bridge. that's a note from chp. things are calm right now. let's check in with contestant and business. good morning, everyone. i'm contessa brewer. wall street separate higher open. dow futures up a half percent after stocks were lower yesterday. that move all at a disappointing start to earnings season from some of the nation's biggest banks. jp morgan chase and morgan stanley. watching from her earnings today. the dow fell 140 points yesterday although that was well off the lows of the session and today we are focusing on retail sales come import voices and industrial
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production and consumer sentiment and will get earnings reports from citigroup and wells fargo. the nissan leaf is one of the first mainstream and cheapest electric vehicles could be on the chopping block. automotive news reports nissan does not plan to introduce a new version and may discontinue the line altogether. production of the current version is set to wind down by mid decade and it would be the latest smaller sized vehicle to fall victim to americans appetites are big trucks and suvs. the leaf is the only electric car nissan cells in the u.s. . amazon has begun cutting the number of items it sells under its own brands as sales fall. the wall street journal reports amazon has discussed exiting the private-label business. the division has drawn scrutiny with european regulators charging amazon uses its size and data to push its own products and gains an unfair advantage over rival merchants but also use the platform but there are a quarter million different products that are labeled amazon private-label so
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winding that down you have to think is a herculean task. >> and they are so cheap. amazon batteries. the double-a battery they're making money off of are much lower than the competitor. >> interesting to see how they do it. have a good friday and weekend. 4:42. helping war-torn ukraine. next come the weight one lol next come the weight one lol ca one fateful morning, while at your daughter's little league game,
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hello, friday morning and a live look outside the ship can you even make that out? it's there. mike will be tracking the commute in a bit. vianey arana is in for kari . >> nice to see you. it's foggy on the coastline and it will be hot in inland areas and heading into the weekend. let's get to that san jose look. overall we are starting peaceful . temperatures are in the 50s. it doesn't feel too cold. mild to start. you don't need a heavy coat, not even a light sweater because in some areas it will get warm very fast.
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let's talk about satellite and radar you can see that cloud cover on the coastline but we do have high pressure that's been dominating the past couple of days and that's keeping us dry and very warm. another thing we've been watching have been those king tides and there's a coastal flood advisory in place for bay shore and pacific. this is expected to impact coastal trails and roads with localized flooding near the area starting at 11:00 p.m. tonight through 4:00 a.m. tomorrow for the highlighted areas. if you're on the coastline early tomorrow morning, some people like to go for a run, admire it from a safe distance. let's talk about the forecasted highs this afternoon because we will get pretty warm. 89 degrees in morgan hill. 83, san jose. milpitas, 86. antioch, in the 90s. pleasanton, 87. walnut creek, 88. oakland, 72. redwood city, 77. san mateo in the 70s. san francisco will be breezy
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with wind from the west at 18 miles per hour and temperatures in the upper 60s. 68 likely in the -- santa rosa, 89. sonoma, 87 and i want to talk about the fire danger index and humidity. toward the afternoon with the heat and high pressure building you can see humidity levels drop. and we've seen a number of fires break out. anytime we have hot temperatures and dry condition, it can raise an aspect of concern and that will continue into the weekend. be mindful of that over the next seven days. we will see 70s this weekend in san francisco. it will get really warm. the king tides will stick around on the coastline and the seven-day forecast will be in the 80s. the roads are calm right now. a morning commute, all these folks show green sensors. a smooth flow of traffic. nothing really brewing here in
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san martin's and morgan hill. today is friday so the afternoon sometimes sees more traffic on getaway routes like 101 heading down morgan hill and toward 152 or highway 17 down toward the santa cruz mountains. that sometimes kicks in earlier. a longer drive out of the altamont pass is fine. 580, 22 minutes from grant line road to the dublin interchange. vasco, no delays or problems . we've shown you how a silicon count valley-based company is helping people in ukraine including some of its own employees. this week just answer said it will create a national public mental health center in tel aviv. i spoke about the project and how its employees in the country are doing. >> well, i'm okay and hope our employees are doing okay but in these conditions when the russian missiles are flying around, it's hard to be great
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but we are trying to peer >> is all the news of the latest missile strike. business continues for you. you are even hiring also working on this mental health center. what will it do and when will it be completed? >> well, the mental health center is a big facility for people that are traumatized from the war experience. right now we are situated in the western part of ukraine so it's a more calm situation here. that of course many refugees from the eastern part come here and they need help so we decided to help and be a partner in this big project. so it will be finished in october. >> this is something people can go into our call into and get the help they need.
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the situation is very traumatizing there. >> yeah. of course. that will be open for everybody but mostly for the soldiers, our troops that were injured, and of course families, relatives that lost friends or families. it will be open for everyone and we hope that we can help people with therapy and therapy sessions and we hope that even this year we will have more than 20,000 therapy sessions and in the next year it will be more than 40,000 therapy sessions. >> just answer it make a contribution. other things people can do in the bay area that can help those in ukraine being impacted? >> well, of course, there is also many options to help ukraine right now. we need donations.
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we need kind words. we need spreading information around social media because there is so much fake news right now. even today with this terrible missile attack, so many children and women are dead. and of course more than 40 people right now are not found so it's a terrible day today. all the spreading of the truth about what's going on in ukraine would be a big help from the area people. >> and it's got to be difficult for you to absorb. i can imagine you thought you would live through a war in your lifetime. >> i think that nobody thought about that from this point of view. yeah. it's hard. sometimes when there are more calm days or days like today so
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when it happens, like, missile attacks are happening in -- and civilians are dead. they were walking through the corridor. they were walking with their children to kindergarten or something like that. again and again it's like a cold shower and you understand what's going on. it's terrible. it's horrible. we are trying to hold on. >> i spoke to him about more pick to watch the full interview download the nbc bay area streaming app on roku, amazon fire and apple and find it under the must-see playlist. deputy for a day. the touching weight one south bay police force came together to uplift a young community member. and happening now. oakland city council members are allocating $20 million to its department of violence prevention. the money will curb violent crime in the city what's spiked crime in the city what's spiked following the pandemic.
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south bay sheriff deputies came together to help detective aubrey saw the case. the special surprise was set up by the santa clara sheriff's department training academy class. aubrey is a band at the k 19. when the class hurt she's facing a serious medical condition they arranged a visit. when she cornered a suspect and was directed to more evidence behind the big curtain -- >> surprise! >> so cute. the training class raise the
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money to send aubrey and her family to disneyland. it's hard to say who had more fun. aubrey are those fellow deputies. >> that's fantastic. foster city will be rocking tonight. >> the annual summer concert series is back. tonight the band pop fiction will play classic hits. the first of six free concerts held at leo ryan park amphitheater peer concert start at 6:00 and we beheld every friday until august 19th. we spoke with the director of parks and recreation about the return of these events following the pandemic pause. >> it's nice to see people back and smiling and having a great time and connecting with one another. so i'm hoping for good things and good things for the community. >> last summer foster city offered a modified version of the tradition. seats available on the first- come, first-served basis. come, first-served basis. air quality
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stolen. what she said she's willing to do to bring the pup home . growing fears that same-sex marriage is in jeopardy. we hear from one of the advocates on the anger and uncertainty about what could happen next just weeks after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. also, the deal the president is hoping to draft with an oil-rich company. this is today in the be streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online. good friday morning 2u, every one i'm kris sanchez >> i'm laura garcia. let's take a look at the forecast. >> it's friday and we will get hotter this weekend. we will pump up fast. let's get a look at your hourly temperatures starting around noon today. you will see we will be in the 80s and tracy. morgan hill in the upper 70s.
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