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competitive surprising finals and sfib semifinals we've ever . the live shows will blow you away. >> they already have with some of the shows. this week's live show starts at 8:00 p.m. tonight and tomorrow, each night following "agt." it is the first two episodes of "password" with jimmy fallon. right now at 6:00, federal agents swarm president trump's mar-a-lago report, the first time the fbi searched the home of a former president. we are live in washington with new details what they might have been looking for. you definitely want to have separate utensils and bedding and towels and treat it the same way like covid. >> preventing outbreaks in the classroom. we go one on one with a local expert to find out what parents
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should do when it comes to monkeypox spreading at school. and his advice on masks, testing to prevent the spread of covid. this is "today in the bay" streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online. tuesday morning is here, first day back to school for a lot of those kiddos, so if it's your day, well, congratulations. >> hurry up and eat your oatmeal, get in the car, we're already late. >> happy school. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia has the week off, her kids not back to school yet. some kids back in school in san jose and you're tracking the changing patterns. first we'll start with the bus stop forecast. >> we're starting out with nice school temperatures, maybe a light jacket in castro valley, 61 degrees. 73 at peckup time and the temperatures have been comfortable for the south bay, headed for the upper 70s downtown but some upper 80s for
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morgan hill and gilroy. i'll be watching that in the forecast. mike, you were tracking a crash near the bay bridge. >> kari, let's teak you out to our camera east shore freeway westbound 80 toward the berkeley curve where the freeways split is where the crash is located. it doesn't sound like major injuries. a saw a couple of tow trucks lining up, one is hooking up a car. we have flares, a big distraction forming a backup from university avenue. we'll watch this. there's not a great alternate. hopefully it clears soon. back to you. >> thanks, mike. new developments in the fbi raid of former president trump's mar-a-lago home. trump was more than a thousand miles away. susan mcginnis is live in washington with more details what agents were looking for and the president's response. susan, what happens next? >> good morning, marcus and
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kris. the unprecedented search appears to be tied to classified documents trump allegedly took to the white house and brought to mar-a-lago on his way out of office. the fbi on monday executing a search warrant on mar-a-lago, the florida home of former president trump. >> this could only happen if a judge found probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime will be found there. >> mr. trump, can we get your reaction to the raid, sir? >> reporter: trump not in florida during the search, ignoring questions as he left trump tower in new york. in a statement he said his home was under siege raided and occupied by a large group of fbi agents and said "they even broke into my safe." a source familiar with the matter telling nbc news the search was tied to classified information trump allegedly took to mar-a-lago from the white house when he left office. >> national security concerns clearly enter in, as do questions about his motive in retaining secret and top secret documents.
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>> reporter: in february, the national archives retrieved 15 boxes of white house records trump removed. it asked the justice department to examine whether his handling of white house records violated federal law. >> there's no family in american history that has taken more arrows in the back than the trump family. >> reporter: trump supporters in congress lining up to defend him. >> what was on the warrant? what were you really doing, looking for? why not talk to president trump and have him give the information you're after? >> reporter: in florida, protesters gathered, reaction strong on both sides. >> it's very disturbing, the man did nothing while he was in office and i think they're on a witch hunt again. >> he's going to go down for this and it's going to be a great day, man. >> reporter: trump calling the action politically motivated saying radical left democrats desperately don't want me to run for president. now as for trump's political aspirations from here, a lot of it to hinge on the results of
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the search. one person close to the former president said if he wasn't running before, he is now. marcus and kris? ? i'm sure a lot of people will be supporting him. thank you, susan. make sure you stick around for the "today" show, savannah goes one on one with house speaker nancy pelosi live in her first interview since that controversial trip to taiwan. they will also cover the latest on the fbi raid and the battles she's facing on capitol hill at 7:00. moving you forward, as bay area students start to return to class this weekend, next safety concerns are at the forefront of so many parents' minds amid the ongoing pandemic. joining is ucsf infectious disease specialist dr. peter chin-hong. we want to start talking about masks. we know that a lot of our local communities have lifted mandates. i know my kids' school district doesn't require masks anymore. what do you think kids should do. >> well it all depends on the kid. if the kid is immune compromised, specifically
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speaking if the kid hasn't been vaccinated and is not eligible for a booster, it may be a right time to wear a mask, if the levels of community transmission are high which many of the bay area still is and ultimately it depends on who the kid lives with. if the kid lives with grandma who might be immune compromised or somebody else in the family, that might be reason to think about being a little more cautious in school. >> what should we be doing at home? should we be testing our kids regularly? >> no, i think that my recommendation is really only to test if you have symptoms at this moment. i think what we found over time where at least the data suggests that a high proportion of kids already have had some exposure is to do symptomatic testing and it's been really resourced intensive in some schools. you may see the cdc deemphasize that in the upcoming week. >> i guess we'll be able to save
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some of our covid tests at home, now that we know we're testing for symptomatic. what do you say in terms of extracurricular activities? my kids are swimmers, soccer season is coming around. there that are different from should we take any precautions there that are different from school? >> no, i think with contact sports, particularly in california, outdoors is less risky than indoors but if you're indoors as well, again, very simple rules, which kind of go on for much of the year, even before covid, if you're sick, please don't participate in sports and again, be in touch with people's symptoms, again, ventilation is going to be key, large ceilings, good ventilation, indoor gym still
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probably going to be okay and you know, locker rooms, sharing meals, depends on the transmission outdoors. >> we want to talk to you about monkeypox. we know that this has been more prevalent in some communities in some of our communities in the bay area, but in terms of children, we know that it can be contagious through contact with objects and utensils, so should we be worried about monkeypox in schools? >> not at this point at all. i think we are most worried about kids with monkeypox if they are in the household with someone who has been diagnosed with monkeypox and in that setting, you definitely want to have separate utensils and bedding and towels and treat it the same way like covid in terms of that exposure within the household from somebody who has a known or suspected case of monkeypox. >> dr. peter chin-hong always breaks things down so understandably. if you want to see the full interview, you can watch it on
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roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and download the nbc bay area streaming app, you can find it under the must-see playlist. let's take a live look outside, where are we this morning? >> that's nice. >> beautiful shot of the city. oh, yes, from sausalito this morning. somebody's walking out there. >> somebody's boating really fast. >> hey! could be clay. [ laughter ] don't lose a hat this time! morning as we get started. meteorologist kari hall has a track weather wise today. >> first day of school in san jose and a lot of schools across the bay area. as you're getting up, making those sandwiches and also getting the kids out the door for school, it's in the low 60s. we'll see a mostly cloudy start to the day but at pickup time it's bright, sunny and in the upper 70s in the south bay, and we're looking at some really comfortable and actually cooler than normal temperatures from many of our microclimates. martinez reaching 81 and 81 in
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novato with san francisco in the upper 60s. mike, where can we find some lower gas prices? >> kari, as for gas prices, first of all breaking news from gas buddy, the national average we're told has fallen below $4 this morning, the first time it's been under $4 nationally since march. we're under $5 so we'll teak it. exxon in oakland foothill boulevard is gas for $4.89 a gallon. a&a gas in burlingame on broadway is charging $4.99 and valero a shade under $5 at university avenue, valero in berkeley, $4.99. crash west 80 at powell, jammed up to the berkeley curve, multiple tow trucks on scene, one of them is a flatbed tow truck, loading the vehicles up right now. i believe they'll be able to clear in the next few minutes but this is slowing things down, guys. back to you.
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>> thank you so much. 6:10 this morning. keeps kids safe on social media. >> really wanted to balance parental insight into their teens' life while preserving autonomy and privacy for the teen themselves. >> the popular teen app snapchat now adding a new parental control to its platform. still ahead this morning on "today in the bay," a look at the first of its kind feature that allows those designers there is a will better protect your child. stick around for that. we have the latest data on how much men are paid and how much women are paid. we'll look that coming up. also take you out to the futures board. i don't think a lot's going to happen today because tomorrow's the big day with the inflation numbers. we
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. right now at 46:14, happy first day of school moraga kids and a nice day as we head toward the end of the school day, the bell rings at about 73 degrees. we'll get a look at all of our microclimates with warmer temperatures in our forecast coming up. >> not a happy moment here at the berkeley curve. commuters are looking at the this, last of the vehicles
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hooked up, jamming things up and talk about what kari talked about the schools might affect this drive as well coming up. good morning, very happy tuesday to you. futures look a little mixed ahead of the big day tomorrow, where we get the latest inflation numbers which are expected to show good news. shares of santa clara chipmaker nvidia plunged after the company warned investors its profit report would disappoint. google was down for a hot minute overnight. one person asking the question meta question, how am i supposed to google is google down when google is down? some iphone users trying out the beta version of the latest ios point to the battery percentage back there on the right-hand upper screen. apple did away with it for a while, most people hate the new percentage. it shows a number but the battery indicator stays full so you could have 10% battery and the number will say 10 but the
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battery will show full. a fascinating and frustrating study by the "wall street journal" shows not only are men generally paid more than women, we knew that, but the pay gap could be detected as soon as soon as three years out of school. the journal used payroll data to compare men and women who graduated from the same school at the same time with the same degree and found significant differences in pay, for instance men who graduated georgetown with an accounting degree made a median $155,000 a year three years after graduation. a law degree from the university of michigan, same pattern. women $120,000 median pay there. a dental degree from kris' alma mater, men make $140,000 versus women $103,000. it's really interesting. i plugged in local schools. a business administration degree
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from cal state east bay $61,000 versus $52,000. the data holds up with san jose state a 19% difference again, not speaking for the whole school but graduates with a business degree according to the department of education data after three years. looking at the university of san francisco, this one not only is close but they get paid more as well. interesting data just a percentage difference there. some of it, you give the example of a male nurse versus a female nurse three years out of school, male nurses paid way more but generally speaking the male nurse goes into surgery and anesthesiologist and women might go to family practice or obgyn which pays less. it's the same degree, same college.
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we don't know what jobs they took >> or where they live. >> that's right, graduate from the university of texas, one could go one place and one another. you can see a pattern. >> right, with can he try to explain it away but it's still there. >> still there. >> gentlemen, you're buying school supplies. parents this morning, we have a new tool to help keep track of our children's activity on snapchat. >> the family center feature allows to you monitor who your child is talking to. kate snow takes a closer look at snapchat's latest feature in an effort to keep the young people safe. >> kris and marcus, snapchat sun veiling family center. the idea is that teens between the age of 13 and 18 and parents would both have to opt in to this family center and the parent would see who their teen has been communicating with on snapchat on the last seven days and new friends they added, the
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idea is to promote a conversation between parents and teens for the parents to say i recognize this person, i don't recognize this handle, and the parents could report an account if they have deep concerns about it. you might have noticed that this is parents being able to see who the teen is talking to, but not what is being said. they're not going to see the actual messages. i asked snapchat's head of platform policy and social impact about that, why they wouldn't want parents to see the exact content, and her answer was they're trying to make this just like the real world. one other thing i asked snapchat, what took so long? some parent groups say they wish this happened sooner. snapchat has been in existence for a can he cade now. they were developing the tools for over a year. they wanted to be intentional about it. they wanted to really talk to family groups and parents and get insight into safety issues and make sure that the tools were the best they could be, that said, i think you will hear
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some groups saying they wish they had done this sooner. snapchat is one of the latest to adapt parent tools compared to some of the other apps. back to you. >> stay with nbc bay area to learn how snapchat's new tools work and how safety groups are responding to the new measures straight ahead on the "today" show right after "today in the bay." so today is first day back to school for a lot of the kiddos and second day for some. weather wise, it's been a plus. >> yes, moving to the front of the class here. cool temperatures this morning, a little bit of some clouds. take a look at this view. i love this, look at the clouds rolling over the top of the salesforce tower as we see clouds moving into some of our inland areas as well. the first day of school for acalanes union high school, light jacket first part of the day but pickup time in the
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mid-70s and perfect for maybe doing the paperwork, sometimes you get that on the first day outside for this afternoon. take a look at all of our microclimates, with our temperatures actually a little bit cooler than normal, reaching 75 in hayward and 73 in oakland. napa reaching 79 degrees and some upper 60s in san francisco. tomorrow we're in the low 70s in the city, with some of our low 80s continuing for the inland areas, but notice how much hotter it's going to be as we get closer toward the end of the week with concord reaching 90 degrees. 90 in san martin and morgan hill on thursday. this coming at the same time that we'll also have slightly higher humidity, notice the green here, that's over southern california with that monsoon moisture that starts the surge back closer to the bay area, that's what makes it feel very humid and hot, and this is coming as our temperatures will be warming up as well. we're going from some of our warmest spots in the mid to upper 80s to low 90s, it's not a
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significant difference but once again when you add in that humidity it's going to feel much more uncomfortable. san francisco will continue to see highs reaching into the upper 60s. mike, what's going on with the crash in emeryville? >> kari, look at that, they cleared it! there's still one vehicle helping out in the grove point outside of lanes but a distraction. the flares are burning out. the sign indicates it's there at the berkeley curve. quick recovery from university but backed up rippling back to about golden gate field. that's a slower drive. we'll talk about the changes you might see through cloud cover county coming up because of the changes kari talked about. back to you. >> thanks, mike. next here on "today in the >> attention penny pinchers. where is the best place to stretch your back-to-school supply dollar? i'm chris chmura. we're going shopping to find out. that's next.
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>> i went shopping with my colleague, alyssa, and our intern, prava, we picked 12 common items to see how the stores measure up and took our list to target, walmart and dollar tree to compare. first up target, scanned the aisles for 12 essentials. >> 12 supplies for $17.82. >> next here's alyssa scouring the shelves at walmart hunting down the same dozen. >> $10.62. >> reporter: that's $7.20 cheaper than target. can the dollar tree beat that?
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it was right next door where i went bargain hunting. cheaper. no price checks here, everything is $1.25. so it's the same 12 items but it's $16.41. is that more expensive? well, it's complicated. in some cases we did pay more, but we got more value for our money like glue sticks. walmart's two-pack was 84 cents. that's 42 cents each. dollar tree sold an eight-pack for $1.25, that's 16 cents each. to maximize savings, we should cherry-picked our purchases such as buying crayons at walmart, glue at target, notebook paper at dollar tree. we get it, though, if you're just buying starter supplies, the gas to drive from store to store to store would burn up any savings but if you're looking to stock up for the whole school year? doing some price research first followed by a strategic shopping trip could save you. >> it is extra effort but it's not like you're just buying one thing. you're buying a whole cartload of back-to-school supplies.
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>> we're on the back-to-school beat all week. tomorrow we're talking technology. we'll look at why your kids' tablets and laptops need a once over for security and a summer school lesson in passwords. see you then. >> good to know, thanks, kris. next on "today in the bay," the top stories we're following for you, including an alarming crime trend, high-end watches are ripped from people's wrists. the crucial advice from law enforcement to keep yourself safe. california is dealing with a limited supply of the monkeypox vaccine, as are many states in our country. the steps the federal government will take in a matter of hours to stretch out those doses. stay with us. stay with us. yore watching "today iu'n th we gotta see this selection for ourselves.
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we need a greater supply of vaccines. we need easier access and free information. >> right now the available doses, a live report on how it works and whether it will still provide full protection. and three members of the same south bay family set to face a judge. the details on the hearing tied to what authorities claim was the death of a little girl during a bizarre religious exorcism. plus masking may return in
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some classrooms shall the changes you want to look out for as your children return to school from summer break. this is "today in the bay," streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online. >> good tuesday morning to you. thanks for joining us. laura garcia is off this morning. i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm marcus washington. it's back to school day in the bay area. meteorologist kari hall, of course her kids are part of that crew headed back to school, look at them heading off, all cute. or that was yesterday. >> that was yesterday. they're still not up yet. >> shhh! >> castro valley unified, they're heading back to school in the east bay as well. east side union in san jose will all be returning to school today. >> oh. acalanes, too. >> they're waking up to sunshine in the south bay with the clouds rolling by. let's look at the school day
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forecast for castro valley, first day of school. it's a mostly cloudy start, temperatures in the low 60s but then we'll head for the low 70s today. it's going to be so nice out there at recess, outdoor lunch and then you'll want to enjoy some more time outside after school is over as well. we will see some warmer weather headed our way by the end of the week, so we'll talk more about that coming up. mike, we're now seeing a couple of key spots delayed. >> the delay at the bay bridge toll plaza is delayed getting delayed here. traffic just arriving because there was a crash on the east shore freeway, so even though it's lighter at the bay bridge it's because of the crash at powell in your commute direction that did clear, recovering now from richmond down in toward berkeley. looking at another delay recovering southbound 880 at 92, the crash cleared the middle lanes, it was there for about a half hour. back over to you. we begin this half hour with some breaking news on serena williams, broken by the tennis legend herself, the brand new article in "vogue" magazine
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posted within the last hour, williams says she's retire after next month's u.s. open. >> wow. >> william has won 23 grand slam finals, the most of any tennis player in the so-called open era, one fewer than all-time champ margaret porter. one passage serena writes "i've been reluctant to admit that i have to move on from playing tennis. it's like a taboo topic. it comes up, and i start to cry." end quote. later today, san francisco general reopens the topic on monkeypox vaccine and the vaccine clinic, this is thanks to a new batch of doses there, kris. >> so bob redell is covering that story for us this morning. the federal government might be switching strategies to stretch that vaccine supply, right? >> reporter: right, good morning to you marcus and kris, this
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would effectively allow health care providers like the one behind me here in pleasanton to take that dose and divide it up among five people instead of injecting the dose into one individual. according to the "new york times" later today the federal government is expected to issue an emergency declaration allowing doctors and nurses to change the way they inject the monkeypox vaccine, sticking the needle into the skin, which requires only one-fifth dose instead of into the underlying fat which requires the full dose, which is stretching out from one dose into five. the biden administration is pushing for this amid criticism it's been too slow to ship out out the doses. as we reported yesterday, san francisco was supposed to receive 10,000 doses last week, they finally came in at least this week, the largest shipment so far for sf which allows sf general to reopen its walk-in clinic later today through
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saturday. kaiser, ucsf, sutter will also give shots by appointment. all together 23,000 doses have been sent to san francisco over the past few weeks. >> part of this is going to come down to two things. one is where are we in the epidemic now, so we saw that the overall tally of cases increased over the weekend. is that going to level out this week and start to come down as has in some other countries or is it going to continue to go up? having more doses on hand is of course going to be very important because we need to stop the spread and also stop people from getting infected who have high-risk exposure. >> reporter: this was the scene yesterday outside the federal building in san francisco where activists are demanding the fed make the vac seens more readily available and question why the san francisco public health department stop contract tracing in a city which has
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close to 500 monkeypox cases. the health department explained many individuals were unwilling to share their names or contact information of their partners who might have been exposed to the virus. incidentally up north in martinez later this morning, the contra costa county board of supervisors will receive an update later today how monkeypox impacted that county and also a group of california senators will hold an oversight meeting later today at 1:30 this afternoon on the state and local response to the monkeypox. reporting live in pleasanton, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, bob. interesting strategies, we'll see if it works. >> absolutely. it is 6:36 for you this morning. happening today, three people who are accused in the death of a young girl inside of a south bay church are due in court for a plea hearing. so here's a live look for you at the county courthouse in san jose. this is where today's hearing will take place. claudia hernandez, rene hernandez santos and rene hernandez are all accused in the smothering death of hernandez'
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3-year-old daughter. this is during a church exorcism. the two men in this case were the girl's uncle and grandfather. investigators believe they did it because they thought the girl was possessed with an evil spirit. if convicted on all charges, the three could be sentenced to life in prison. high-end watches are apparently becoming a big ticket item for thieves this summer. some law enforcement agencies say they are seeing an uptick in the theft of rolex watches. in one case saturday, police in redwood city said a man gave his watch to men threatening him with what might have been a semiautomatic rifle. in danville, witnesses say thieves targeted a man in the front of livery shopping center. >> i went to ask him are you okay? he said "they ripped my watch right off my arm." >> while the two were taking the watch from a man, a witness seeing this event tried to intervene and the third person acting as lookout ultimately ended up pistol whipping the victim. >> police are warning people
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that this is a growing trend and if you are out and about, you might want to keep your expensive watches at home. moving you forward with schools across the bay area, starting this week and next, public schools are facing no covid-related mask requirements, but the final decision will be made by each district. san jose's frankly, mckinley district pledged to encourage masks but that could change for many campuses experiencing a surge in cases. san francisco schools also have masks. they will not be required. >> we are still asking all students to wear masks, it is strongly recommended and we are following the state guidance. we also are encouraging families to test their students before the start of the school year. testing isn't required but we are going to have tests available at the district office. >> masks in some california school districts may still be required. that includes san diego, which
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requires masks for summer school and is still weighing the rules when it comes to resuming classes on august 29th. taking a live look out at the bay bridge this morning. the sun is glazing to awe buy tifl start. beautiful start. we are expecting another pleasant day. >> yes we are, most of the bay area in the upper 50s and 60s. as you get ready to head off for school, a few more clouds moving in the east bay, acalanes union high school first day of school in the upper 50s at drop-off time and it's going to be a really nice day. short sleeves for the afternoon as we head for the mid-70s and you'll want to spend extra time outside. these temperatures that we're seeing in all of our microclimates are slightly cooler than what we typically see for early august, although it will head up for 86 degrees in morgan hill and 87 in fairfield. a couple of our warmer spots. we'll talk about the weekend ahead. mike, you were helping plan for some delays. >> what we can do is plan for
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more traffic, as is builds at the bay bridge because all of the folks held up on the east shore freeway are released. a second crash cleared so more backup out of richmond but clear by the time you pass ashby avenue through berkeley. typical build highway 37 but lighter for contra costa county. this is the big change we're planning for, the school districts come online today, lafayette, moraga, acalanes and piedmont, so parents may be leaving the house in a different pattern than they have in the past two months through the summer. we know this evening after work there's maybe a shift, folks may head home early or may be delayed by traffic getting to the game, a's game tonight at 6:40 so a couple of issues for 880. right now just recovery through hayward southbound towards the 92 transition. back to you. >> thank you, mike. 6:40 this morning. a desperate search intensifying in the sierra, the teenager now
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believed to have been abducted during a weekend party, coming up on "today in the bay," one young person at that party explains why nothing adds up. the fbi is searching for has searched donald trump's home. we'll tell you what we know and more importantly what we don't know. let's take you out to the big board this morning where the dow is not going to move much i suspect because the big day is tomorrow with the inflation numbers. . a lost dog reunited with its owner, from overseas. owner, from overseas. ♪♪ a new chevy is the smart way to hit the open road this summer. the smart way to road trip, and seek new adventures.
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good tuesday morning. right now at 6:43, happy first day of school for east side union high school students. it's going to start out at 62 degrees, and you're going to enjoy that time outside in the low 70s, but we're headed toward the upper 70s this afternoon. we are sitting much cooler than normal, temperatures in spots, we'll talk about that what's ahead for the end of the week forecast in a few minutes. >> kari, this is not fire, this is sunshine, bright orange here but i am looking for the fire that was reported north 101 just north of this shot around oakland road, we see cars slowing actively as we are looking at this shot. there may be more complications for the south bay as we talk about the shift in the commute down tough contra costa county and even one
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to look at one spot coming up. developing this morning tee girl authorities believe may have been abducted from a sierra campground. the helicopter team searched the lake and the corridor. friends and family members were posting flyers organizing a search party to try to find 6-year-old kieli rodni outside of truckee. a lot of young people gathered there for a late night party. >> there has to have been one person. there are people sitting in cars, there are people everywhere around this place. >> my head is all over the place, and terrified. bad thoughts are very strong and hard to keep at bay but i'm trying to hold out hope, you know, that we'll find her, that she's come home. >> anyone with information
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should call the placer county sheriff's office. good news for silicon valley, the president will sign the chips act into law. >> scott mcgrew, this will help chip companies manufacture in america. >> exactly right. the president will sign that bill at 7:00 this morning, intel likely to benefit, again 7:00 this morning as far as that. he will also sign what they call the instruments of ratification, the endorsement of finland and sweden to join nato. the department of homeland security says as of today, the u.s. will no longer enforce the remain in mexico policy. the biden administration had been trying to get rid of it by the court but it had been blocked by courts. the supreme ruled in the white house's favor last month. normally when someone comes to the border asking for asylum, the u.s. lets them stay in the u.s. while the case is decided, it's been like that for years. it changed under the trump administration during covid where people had to remain in
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mexico, thus the name. you heard the fbi executed a federal search warrant of donald trump's mar-a-lago home. he was not there at the time. he complained on social media the fbi agents broke into his safe. witnesses say agents removed boxes of documents. all we can say is search warrants are issued when law enforcement convinces a judge a crime is likely to have occurred. here's a former fbi leader this morning on "today." >> and even very important, there is an applicable statute, title 18-2071, if convicted, the defendant would be unable to hold public office. >> i showed you that because a lot of people are talking about that, there's a specific law that forbids people convicted of concealing federal documents and say they cannot run for federal office. that former fbi deputy director
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says it applies in this case but a lot of constitutional scholars disagree in the case of the presidency, because the qualifications for presidency are spelled out specifically in the constitution. this came up when hillary clinton and her emails, could she run for president if she were convicted? she was never tried. in that case some republicans said she shouldn't be allowed to run. constitutional scholars say title 18 does not apply to a presidential run. republicans are rallying around the former president. house nigh mortgage minority leader kevin mccarthy saying the search was politically motivated and he'll exact revenge on attorney general merrick garland. attorney general garland, preserve your documents and clear your calendar, he says. for all of the talk about documents, that's what everyone believes the fbi was after, nobody outside the department of justice, and the fbi, and maybe donald trump knows exactly why the fbi searched mar-a-lago.
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that's how the doj works. they don't tell anybody anything. kevin mccarthy doesn't know anything more than you do. joe biden doesn't know. we don't know. nancy pelosi doesn't know. >> i don't know very much about it, but again, i'm sure that information will be revealed and when it does, we'll find out what they were looking for. >> nancy pelosi will be on the "today" show coming up at 7:00, she'll talk about that search and what she doesn't know as well as her recent trip to taiwan and why she thought that was necessary, that's coming up today at 7:00. of course on twitter and facebook, we're bringing you the latest news including president trump will have dinner tonight with house republicans and they'll be talking about it and no doubt afterwards, we'll be tweet being that, find me on twitter @scottmcgrew. 6:49 right now. new details in fremont this morning where a recycling center is now the center of an investigation police say involves stolen catalytic converters.
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police are showing off parts of at least 300 there of the stolen catalytic converters they say were found at the aero recovery center on warm springs boulevard. during a year-long sting operation undercover officers sold devices to the business, marked as stolen. then in june, officers went in recovering multiple containers of catalytic converter material, which investigators are now trying to match to theft victims. but many of the items probably no longer traceable. prosecutors are still weighing trending fy ppy reunion thousands of miles in the making. this is for one south bay family and their beloved pet. >> unbelievable. police say this dog was recently found in a small german village, a long, long way from home. the tag on his color was registered in gilroy which allowed them to find the owner. gilroy says this is a great reminder to license your dog.
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it's not clear how that pup ended up in germany, nor whether he got frequent flyer miles. >> not even a german shepherd. [ laughter ] >> that's a gilroy golden. >> how does that even happen? >> i don't know. >> if the dog could talk. >> where you been, bud? >> i want to tell you guys -- >> roll that beautiful bean footage. >> roll that beautiful forecast, right? >> yes, we've enjoyed some great weather across the bay area, and it's been nice and cool. we will see that continue for today, so we're we've been featuring a lot of the first of school days, we had that in moraga, this morning as the kids get ready to wake up and head out, maybe making a sandwich in the upper 50s as you drop them off at school so it's a cool start to the morning but later today, we're headed for
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the low 70s, with sunshine. the seven-day forecast is coming up at the bottom of the screen, let's get a look at today's high temperatures around a lot of our microclimates with martinez headed for 81 for today, also 81 in novato, san francisco still in the upper 60s. 77 in mountain view as well as 77 in san jose, as we take you to tomorrow, it's much more of the same, only a few spots inland start to warm up a couple more degrees but still pretty nice. thursday is when you'll start to feel hotter temperatures in the inland valleys so concord reaching 90 and it will be 94 in fairfield and we're still going to have some summer-like weather, how about that humidity? it comes back toward the end of the week. you can tell by the green this shows mid level moisture in the atmosphere, where you see the shades of green that shows that monsoon moisture starting to make its way back to the bay area, this coming at the same time we're going to see temperatures for our inland areas trending up to 90 degrees so 90 with higher humidity is
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going to feel very uncomfortable. we'll see that continue through the weekend. not so bad in san francisco. we have upper 60s continuing here and mike, you are tracking a car fire in san jose. >> kari, that caused i believe a lot of distraction, a backup around the 680/280 interchange, the fire was reported on the shoulder at oakland road, seems like less of a distraction and maybe even just overheated car but the buildup is happening from capitol expressway past 880 and a couple crashes in sunnyvale and mountain view around moffatt. remember school today changes in the traffic pattern. back to you. u.s. forest service employee is being identified as the latest victim to die in the mckinney wildfire burning near the oregon border. authorities say kathy schumman was off-duty when she died at her home the day the fire started. she had not followed evacuation orders. the fire now has burned more than 60,000 acres since july 29th and is only 55% contained.
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at least 90 homes are destroyed. a quick look at top stories this morning here on "today in the bay," stretching out monkeypox vaccines amidst a nationwide shortage. a major change being proposed and whether experts believe it will work. first our back-to-school coverage continues with our morning announcements from bay area school superintendents. >> good morning, my name is dr. chris hurst. i'm with the west contra costa school district. i have three priorities for us this year, safety is our number one priority, physical safety along with social and emotional and covid safety, all families should be able to bring their children to school and feel like they're safe. we're working hard to hire as many teachers as we can before the school year starts. having our schools fully staffed is extremely important, we're being very proactive going to our plans for hiring bonuses and we're also hosting upcoming job fairs.
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finally, together with the wcc usd community we're charting a new way forward and reimagining how we can provide a high-quality education for all of our students through our strategic planning process. we've had some powerful conversations about our why and our purpose and the skills we want our students to have when they graduate. thank you. >> and thank you. we are showing different bay area districts all week long here on "today in the bay" and you can view all of those superintendents' messages right now on our website. nbcbayarea.com. be back here in
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federal regulators are considering reducing the dosage of one-fifth of the current amount regulators have to approve this modification. san francisco general reopening its walk-in vaccine clinic today after the city got 10,000 new doses. kaiser permanent, ucsf and sutter health offering shots by appointment only. three are due in court for a plea hearing in a young girl's death. claudia hernandez, remay hernandez san stoes and rene hernandez accused in the smothering death of remember nan dez's daughter. the girl and her uncle and grandfather investigators believe they did it because they thought the girl was possessed. a few minutes left, the forecast. >> that rooks really nice. temperatures in the low to mid 80s for the inland areas, 60s near the coast.
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>> that is what's happening "today in the bay." join us for "nbc bay area news" at 11:00. >> the "today" show is coming up next. have a great tuesday! >> you too, thank you, you, too! >> happy first day or second day or third day. >> happy getting ready! breaking overnight, search and seizure. the fbi descends on former president trump's mar-a-lago home. an unprecedented move, federal agents with a warrant reportedly tied to classified information taken from the white house. trump from new york claiming mar-a-lago was under siege. supporters gathering there in protest. just ahead, what investigators may have been looking for. one-on-one, house speaker nancy pelosi live in her first

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