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an innocent bystander just got murdered for no reason. how do you explain that to his family? >> the investigation into a deadly over night shooting and a growing call of change after a week of brutal crime. and then masking rules set to change across the state. plus, on the rise, interest rates going up once again impacting millions across the country. the relief checks on the way for some californians. this is "today in the bay"
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streaming live on roku, apple tv and online. >> thank you for waking up to us. i am marcus washington. >> i am laura garcia. and vianey is in for kari. >> overnight, typically when we see no clouds, guess what we see? we see cooler temperatures. that's what i am noticing right now on radar. we have, of course, a nice, clear view of san josé. within pt past couple of hours i have seen a drop of seven to eight degrees up through napa. and we will talk about the warm-up into the afternoon coming up in a few minutes. first, let's check with mike. >> we're looking at a calm drive, and that's what we expect
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at 4:32. and caldicot tunnel, and the split over here, there was a crash. looks like there's no slowing or problems on the sensors. back to you. >> thank you, mike. we are following breaking news. an earthquake that has happened, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake in mexico killed at least one person. there's video posted on social media showing the moment it hit. could you pick it out there, seeing the buildings swaying. so far no tsunami warning
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issued. this is following a 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck that region three days ago. a new deadly shooting confirmed in oakland, and our photographer at the seen saying somebody was shot and killed a little before 11:00 last night. the victim was found shot inside a white van. and frustration grows over the gun violence plaguing parts of oakland, and the fear over a slew of shootings this week is palpable for business owners and locals demanding change. >> and we need to warn you, some of this video you may find disturbing. >> you are seeing surveillance
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video showing a car firing at market goers, and two men are dead. gun violence in oakland is out of control. >> an innocent bystander just got murdered for no reason. how do you explain that to his family? >> capturing shootings on video is not unusual. >> it's 24/7. every day there's ten. >> this man said prostitution, shootings and killings are the norm, and police are doing a little to stop it. >> this is where the state department has to step up and at the end of the day having the law enforcement from the bart,
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the housing authority and the sheriff -- you name it, they are here on our streets but we need to work together to bring about the change. >> when is enough going to be enough? >> attorney general, rob bonta, was in san francisco to announce the launching of a statewide office that will focus on gun violence prevention. >> it will have a broad range of factors. >> a former city council member now running for mayor says oakland needs to set a different tone to bring safety back to the city. >> right now we have the tools except that we are not using them, and except we are not enforcing any other laws and the rules that we have so people obviously believe they can do whatever they want to do. we have to change that. >> cheryl hurd, "today in the
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bay." you may no longer need to carry a mask, and masks have been recommended and that's changing. >> it's a play-time day for two, and the mask is on their face. >> it's a daily routine now. >> a routine where families like theirs can get rid of now that california is easing the mask guidelines. the state now says starting on friday it will recommend universal mask wearing only when a covid-19 community level is high. for bay area counties most are low except sonoma and marin counties, in medium.
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>> i think if it's good we take a break, and who knows if anything will happen and when it will happen, but we need to maintain that flexibility of mind-set to bring the masks out when we need to. >> you will need to continue masking if you are ineoctor vulnerable patients. >> i think i feel safer with it, aside from covid it's nice to have also. >> for others this is welcome news. >> i feel okay, actually. i think the pandemic is going away. >> while some like the taylor family say they will where theirs indefinitely. >> it's for my own safety. i don't want to get sick.
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>> there will be increases in covid cases come winter side, and whether that will translate to hospital visits and use of hospital beds remains to be seen. the timeline for state financial relief is set for helping families make it in the bay. payments will be districted october 7th, and some will receive up to $1,050, depending. others will receive payment in the form of debit cards. some financial experts recommend paying down your credit card debt with that extra cash. >> because you are looking at high interest rates on credit card debt, and you don't want to, one, have them snowball into a situation where you can't even
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pay the minimum payment. >> families making over $500,000 annually will not qualify. you cannot be somebody else's dependent and must have lived in california for at least six months. for some that extra money will come in handy for the holiday season. >> walmart's new plans to make >> walmart's new plans to make yo
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and it's 4:41 right now in san francisco and 57 degrees. we have some low clouds lingering around the coastline, and it will be in the 60s by 11:00 and topping in the upper 60s, and if you live in the interior you will see a greater warmup for the next several of days. the last few seconds, the clouds at the bottom of the screen crept across the camera, and i am watching for the cones to be picked up and looks like they are making progress on the golden gate bridge. let's check in with silvanna. >> good morning. wall street is set to open slightly flat following a volatile session yesterday. and the fed raised rates by three quarters of a percent for
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the third straight meeting. that's sparking fears, and the move could take the u.s. economy into a recession. the dow closing down more than 500 points after it had been up more than 300 earlier in the day. the s&p 500 and nasdaq sliding about 1.7%. in focus today, we will get a report on jobless claims and earnings from costco. americans are just starting to feel the impacts of the higher interest rates in the last six months. the average apr on credit cards have gone from 16% in march to about 18% now. wallet hub says with the typical household carrying a balance of
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$8,900, and the monthly payment on a $400,000 home is more now than in march. walmart is launching curbside returns in early october, and some club members will have returns picked up from their doorstep. >> a lot of people looking for ways to trim here and there and make extra money. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. only on nbc
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around 6:04 p.m. we are going up in temperatures in the last couple of days because of the high pressure building. not a lot of cloud cover in through the interior, but around the coastline and peninsula, we are seeing low clouds. i want to show you how quiet satellite radar is compared to what we have seen the last cup of days. definitely a change in that. we will continue to see a change as far as clear skies, they are going to stick around. our temperatures are running a few degrees cooler right now because we have mostly clear conditions, and into the afternoon that will mean a greater warm-up. by 7:00, 8:00 a.m., we start to get more sunshine bumping into the upper 60s today for san francisco, and then in through san josé, right now about 58 degrees. notice we bump up into the upper 60s by 11:00 p.m., but today we
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are expecting to climb into some 80s. the last couple of days it was mainly the 70s, very comfortable. down through gilroy, 85, and in through the east bay, let's look around oakland, upper 70s. some of the warmer spots will get 78, and fremont, 82. redwood city, 79. palo alto, 80, and in through san francisco in the upper 80s through the north bay. we will get warmer in the next couple of days. by saturday and sunday, we start to climb into the upper 70s for san francisco, and take a look at the 90s expected in through the interior. we'll have another look at the forecast. we heard about a crash on one of the bridges, and it's the dumbarton bridge, and pretty much a minor impact, just a
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distraction and no injuries. great news. i believe everything is off to the shoulder now. and san mateo had a lot of issues yesterday, and this morning eastbound 92 is just fine, and a clear view over the water. and in issues crossing the bay on this span, and the other span that we often focus on this time of morning is the bay bridge this time of morning. changes in the forecast coming up, but right now the change in traffic is holding off with a light flow. the human toll of war on the other side of the world is affecting the bay area. a san francisco company is stepping up its efforts to help the country. the company is called just
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answer and it plans to open a mental health center in ukraine, and we have that story you will only see here on nbc bay area. >> the destruction continues in ukraine and the death toll climbs. san francisco-based company, just answer, has 300 employees in ukraine, including andre, and he says he and his family spends hours every day hiding in an underground shelter. he says many ukrainians already lost a friend or relative. >> every day there are funerals of our soldiers, and that is really hard to see and really hard to visit the funerals. >> in less than two weeks just answer will open a new mental health center in ukraine offering free care. >> we decided to build a mental health center in lviv for all of
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the people suffering from ptsd from this war, everything from injured soldiers to family members of injured soldiers to just everyday people that have missiles landing in or near them. >> and the ceo plans to visit ukraine next month to give the military 11 drones and teach them how to use them, and then his team is also helping the ukrainian military improve its outdated missile defense system. >> we help them upgrade computer hardware and software to knock down the missiles, and that's when 40% more effective than what we had before. >> now employees are using their own expertise to connect
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ukrainians with the war relief they need. marianne favro, "today in the bay." coming up next on "today in the bay," we will show you alternatives you can use to ship your products to help with our climate in crisis. and u.s. lawmakers will come together today to pay attention and discuss the impact of climate-related disasters, and students from sonoma academy and students from sonoma academy and members of congress will
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