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the pregame live is at 9:00 a.m. get up early if you can. final thoughts. i know you said they're going undefeated. any weaknesses that you see in the steam? >> everybody knows i'm a secondary guy. the nickel back position will be the weakness, but the interception went to fred warner and he came off the field with the big completion. >> 42-10. the 49ers are 5-0. do not go
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good evening everyone, we are
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here, the whole country wants to, but we've known for the last several weeks, the 49ers are really good, they beat the dallas cowboys,, we are now >> a lot of fans gathering on the field to celebrate this win under the sunny night lights, sunday night football, these teams have not met in prime time in over 30 years, and what a showing tonight by the 49ers. >> we have a lot of news headlines happening, we will check in at our news studios in a few minutes, i will listen in on the 49ers locker room and tell you what happened in this game, it started out with players coming out for prime time. >> let's take you from the beginning, the adrenaline, the energy was electric, this was a big game between these teams, the rivalry, a bitter feud that's been going on for 50 years, big in the 70s, 80s, 90s, and the 2020s. >> the fans see them, and then,
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70,000 fans, this was the ticket to have, >> the cowboys fans did show up, they were celebrating but of course they are ending and leaving disappointed, no dancing tonight. >> the play of the game was the flea flicker, it started from 30, then mccaffrey, back and then george kittle, this is the flea flicker, a 14-0 lead in the second quarter, nothing was going wrong for the 49ers, everything working to perfection. >> george kittle on fire tonight, that is a career-high for him in a game that was all about george kittle tonight. >> we haven't forgotten about the defense as the 49ers win 42- 10. joining us now, the linebacker for the 49ers, that was a nice day at the office.
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>> it was fine, big win by the team. he's happy, he's got that million-dollar smile. >> i know you like to celebrate, what's going to happen right now? >> we're going to enjoy this win and then move on, and start thinking about cleveland browns. >> here on the field, we're going to go into the locker room, now, listen live to fred warner of the 49ers defense. >> by adversity and things that happen in your past, and you learn from those things, so you talk about going into this season how we say we wanted to get off to a fast start because of things that happened in the past, and how we didn't feel like we needed to hit adversity in order for us to be locked in, dialed in from the jump, so those are things you learn as you go, and they're still things we've got to learn as we continue through this season,
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to say that we're the team that we're going to be in december and january, i don't think so. we have a long way to go and it's about living in the moment and taking it one week at a time. >> during the week, that felt really good, how you guys were prepped for practice. did you feel that? was everybody locked in? >> everybody was locked in, i'm really confident in our team, our leadership, the way that we operate day in and day out, it's not luck. i think these things happen for a reason, we talk about the detail which we operate day in and day out, walk-through, practice, all of it for moments like this. >> that is fred warner, the 49ers linebacker, a lot of these guys were on the super
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bowl team three years ago and they know we are early in the season, we're in october. this team isn't going to be the same come december and january. >> there will be celebrating tonight, but then they face the cleveland browns one week from today in cleveland, 10:00 a.m. game. >> and there's still a lot of people here, this is the family and friends and cousins and the vips taking selfies, taking photos, and waiting for players to come back out, the party still continues especially after a win like this against the cowboys. we have more coverage coming up. >> but we still have to get the local and international headlines, we will talk about in the studio, take it away, guys. >> what a game, we will check out and catch up with you and just a bit, let's get you caught up on other headlines tonight, we follow developing news overseas as israel, this is a live look at gaza, just about 7:00 monday morning, smoke in the sky. >> in the past hour or so,
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lawmakers got an unclassified phone briefing in israel, they were told four americans are confirmed dead as a result of the conflict, three sources familiar with the briefing told nbc news that number is expected to rise. israel officially declared war on hamas after the militant group made a surprise attack on the legion, israel's foreign minister says having 600 hours of raleys have died, the palestinian health ministry says at least 300 palestinians have died since the attack friday night, president biden is condemning what he calls an appalling assault against israel by hamas terrorist. in a show of support, u.s. warships and fighter jets are moving closer to israel. >> the focus has to be on making sure that israel has what it needs to deal with this attack, and make sure that its citizens are safe and secure. >> the national security council says u.s. citizens remain unaccounted for, they
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are declining to confirm whether americans are among the hostages being held in gaza. >> nancy pelosi is also condemned the attack on israel, calling it a brutal act of terrorism. >> she spoke at a gathering in san francisco today, saying congress will respond and firmly support the people of israel. >> are strong unity, coming together now, to say very clearly to everyone, personally, politically, officially, diplomatically, militarily, in every way, we stand with israel. >> reporter: on the other side of the coin this afternoon, thousands of pro-palestinian demonstrators gathered in san francisco. >> they were protesting israel's occupation of the west bank and what they call the imprisonment of millions of people. >> of these people eventually marched through downtown san
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francisco chanting that message, speakers protested what they call u.s. funded attacks by israel on gaza over the past 16 years. that if in the hamas attacks on israel, calling them retaliation for israel's bombings of palestinian neighborhoods. the demonstrators want the u.s. to end its military aid to israel estimated at close to $4 billion annually. >> it's effectively a blank check to the state of israel to bomb, to murder, to imprison palestinians. they give them $3.8 billion of taxpayer money a year. we say that taxpayer money should go towards housing, healthcare. >> some pro israel counter protesters shouted at the pro- palestinian demonstrators, police kept them separated, there were heated exchanges between the opposing sides, no physical violence but there were eggs and water bottles thrown into the crowd of palestinian supporters. >> in the south bay members of the jewish community are gathering now to show support
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for people in israel. >> more than 100 people are attending a vigil, in the senior rabbi says the purpose is to give the community a chance to grieve, process, and cry together over the hamas terrorist attack. the consul general of israel to the pacific northwest city says he is worried about the safety of his father and other relatives living in israel. >> many of them have been in safe rooms for many long hours, we are communicating with them in temperatures of 101, i have cousins who live north of gaza, cannot sleep, it's hard to focus on anything, except thinking about their situation. >> some say they have friends who were killed inside their homes during the paris attack. organizer city hall by bringing the community together it will help combat the sense of helplessness some say they
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feel. we will continue to follow this developing story for you on errand online at nbc bay area.com. you're looking live right now at israel, you can see smoke in the sky as morning hours are now happening, and you can go to nbc bay area.com for the latest and download our free nbc bay area news at. coming up, more from the niners in tonight's big rivalry against the cowboys. >> anthony florez is live right now. what's going on? >> that's right, who's the best team in the nfl? the 49ers answered that question on sunday night football, coming up, complete highlights and reaction from the locker room, coming up later in sports. still ahead, fleet week wraps up in san francisco, not before a special appearance that almost made for a disappointing finale. >> i'm chief meteorologist jeff, we are tracking some much- needed rain offshore, i'll have
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the updated timeline and the colder temperatures minutes away. >> we've all heard about the headaches and safety issues being blamed on driverless robo taxis, but could that technology used in different ways to deliver safety and convenience? >> please enter your four digit passcode. >> there it
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the same kind of technology being rolled out in other ways that promise to deliver convenience without headaches we see with robo taxis. investigative reporter explains.
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>> reporter: when it comes to navigating the streets of san francisco, one of the major roadblocks for driverless cars have been the cars themselves. literally. they've stopped in the middle of the road for seemingly no reason. sometimes abruptly hitting the brakes, and city buses. >> a self driving car hit me. >> reporter: they've blocked emergency vehicles and swerved right into wet cement. gm's cruise and google's sister company has some of the largest driverless leads in america, hoping to surpass the next generation of right hailing taxis. while both companies acknowledge their technology isn't perfect, they say the vast majority of their rides go smoothly, adding that their own research as found the self driving cars are in some ways safer than human drivers. but, despite the attention on robo taxis, transportation experts tell us driverless technology is actually likely to expand faster and farther when it used to transport goods instead of passengers.
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>> this technology is challenging. >> reporter: berkeley research engineer has been studying self driving cars for 50 years. >> the systems can be designed to be more cautious drivers than they would be if they were carrying passengers. if the vehicle needs to slow down or needs to be deferential to other road users, there's nobody sitting in that vehicle who is getting impatient, not getting to their destination in time. >> reporter: which brings us to the new age of door-to-door delivery. nero has already deployed self driving cars to california, texas, and arizona. the pilot programs were the robo cars have delivered goods for companies, including walmart, and domino's. >> almost half of the daily trips taken by americans are for these local areas that we have to run. have our robot do your errands for you. >> reporter: dr. andrew clear is the head technologist for euro and invited us into the silicon valley headquarters to
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check out how their cars work. once one arrives at your home, a pin is sent to your phone to unlock your delivery. >> please enter your four digit passcode. >> there it is. >> reporter: convenience isn't the only thing fueling the technology. the cars are also delivering safety by reducing traffic -related injuries and deaths. >> the safest trip is the trip that you never had to take in the first place, where you have this vehicle go and get your groceries or your pizza or your laundry for you and bring it back to your home. >> reporter: narrows robo cars hit the streets in the bay area more than three years ago. today, there are about 50 in california, but the delivery service has only logged several thousand miles on the road without a human in the car. way moe and cruz have each driven roughly 5 million driverless miles, and have been in dozens of crashes over the past three years according to the dmv. any of them appear to be the fault of other drivers, like when this person ran a red
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light. but over that same time period, state and federal transportation records show that while in self driving mode, nero's cars haven't been involved in a single accident across the state. >> what you credit that too? >> reporter: the vehicle design, software design, safety is our number one priority. >> reporter: big rigs are speeding ahead with driverless tech. trucking is a $940 billion industry in the u.s. with more than 13 million trucks that largely rely on highway driving, which is typically more protectable and less complicated than city streets. but, the trucking industry is down drivers with a shortage of more than 78,000, which is only expected to double over the next decade. >> the driving population is aging rapidly, so they're going to age out and they can't find new drivers. >> reporter: one potential solution is putting robots in control, which would also mean fewer pitstops so trucks can be on the road longer and follow
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one another more closely, since you can sink driving between different trucks. it's called platooning and it can dramatically improve gas mileage since there's less wind resistance. autonomous big rigs are still largely in the testing phase, but the companies to simple already has driverless trucks on the road in arizona and china. >> imagine if you had self driving trucks that can operate 20 hours a day, basically increase freight capacity at a fraction of the price of today's trucks can offer. >> reporter: to simples ceo says cutting gas and human labor means trucking companies could reduce their budgets by 40%, and cheaper transportation could mean cheaper goods for consumers. >> that would considerably reduce costs. >> robot trucks have got to go! >> reporter: not so fast says jason rabinowitz, a leader with the teamsters, the nation's largest trucking union. more than 1000 members recently marched to california's state
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capital. to support a bill that would require driverless trucks weighing more than 10,000 pounds to always have human safety drivers inside. teamsters represent tens of thousands of truck drivers across california, and worry autonomous tech could drive away there drops. >> should that be enough of a reason to steer clear of new technology? >> we welcome new technology, we want to make sure it's about job security and safety. >> you want someone in the cab that could take over if needed. >> absolutely. you could have bigger disasters than we've had with robot cars, because of the bigger scope and weight and speed of these vehicles. >> reporter: the bill mandating human supervision inside self driving trucks got bipartisan support in the legislature, but governor newsom vetoed it, calling it unnecessary, because current laws already allow the state to create the appropriate
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regulatory framework. right now, self driving trucks aren't even allowed on the road in california because the dmv has yet to release guidelines on how they should operate. once they do, the first stage of testing is likely going to require humans to ride along. but, eventually, california's highways could be lined with big rigs that have no one behind the wheel. with the investigative unit. we've been staying on top of the latest development with driverless cars, we recently took viewers along for a ride in a robo taxi. >> see what happened on the streets of san francisco that had him and a driving instructor calling for human intervention. let's head to nbc bay area.com. listing a live look outside right now in san francisco, don't see any cars at all, i think i see some fog out there, and there's a chance of rain in the forecast, what is going on? >> just what we need after record-setting heat, a lot of us are ready for cooler changes and to actually get some rainfall in here.
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let's get a look at temperatures right now, we've seen it dropped quite a bit from this time yesterday, down 15 degrees colder in santa rosa, down 15 in napa, down 10 in livermore, 14 in san jose, a much more comfortable 66 right now in livermore. we're getting the cooler air coming in from a storm approaching to the north, we will get the heaviest rain to the north tomorrow as we will be in the bottom edge of this, it does look impressive on my forecast here, 5:30 in the morning, but it will be breaking up as it starts to move through tomorrow. at 9:30 in the morning, the best chance of consistent rain toward santa rosa, and as we had through 11:30, scattered rain situation, and for the afternoon some spotty rain and we keep that cloud cover. let's get to how much rain, not a lot, trace amounts, for the bay area, we're in the blue color which corresponds with the key at the top, a little bit of rain tomorrow, temperatures cooling off will
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be the biggest thing here, starting off in the 50s for tomorrow, make sure to have a jacket ready, 58 in the south bay, san francisco, down to 57 in the north bay 54. temperatures, going back to some fall weather, here, instead of 80s and 90s, back to the 60s and 70s, across the south bay 74, 72 in san jose, near the bay a cool 67 in oakland, pleasanton, 72, peninsula also seeing a dramatic drop from those 70s of the beaches, down to 65 half moon bay, san francisco 69 in the mission and for the north bay 69 in santa rosa, 71 in napa, on the seven-day forecast, spotty rain chances tomorrow, a few isolated showers on tuesday, dry wednesday and thursday, a slight chance of showers for saturday, holding onto 60s in san francisco, certainly some relief for us this week, and across the inland valleys, 70s
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next three days, low 80s thursday and friday, dropping down to the following weekend. really nice to see this back in the mix for tomorrow, i've heard a lot of folks saying get rid of the heat, get it out of here, so a lot will be happy on monday. >> that was not us, by the way. >> now people think that you're taking requests. >> i always take requests and you are complaining. >> we're not. coming up next, rent falling in
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storm negotiations between kaiser and unions are expected to resume this week for workers across the country returned to work yesterday, ending a historic three-day strike. around 75,000 kaiser union workers across the country hit the picket lines last week. they are demanding higher pay and a bonus structure. kaiser says during the strike both sides were still meeting virtually, both kaiser and the unions say they are ready to
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resume formal talks on thursday. wrens in one east bay city continue to drop. in oakland rents dropped by 7% in september compared to a year ago, according to data collected by apartment lists. the median price of rent for a one bedroom was about $1400, that's the lowest rent for oakland since 2017. the greater bay area also saw a decline, rents are down about 4% compared to a year ago, apartment lists as it expects the drop to be followed by more decreases in the cut coming months. moving forward tonight, bart set a post-pandemic ridership record this weekend, the agency said it had more than 116,000 riders yesterday, that is 72 percent of bart's saturday ridership before the pandemic. bart is crediting more trains running on weekends for that boost. up next, celebrating 50 years of hip-hop, we sit down with the bay area rap front runner to talk about what he thinks the next 50 years of the
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ask your doctor about ibrance. storm and welcome back to levi stadium, the 49ers are putting their stamp on this game, letting the country know how good they are, 42-10 over the dallas cowboys, now it's just us on the field. >> everybody is going home to celebrate, niners are now undefeated 5-0, the only other team philadelphia eagles also 5- 0. >> not just tonight but through the week the players are saying we saw all the alumni coming back, they want a piece of this, not just to relive their memories but to see the new memories. >> hall of famers and future hall of famer's, steve young was here, he knows dallas cowboys very well from the 90s. >> steve young said the cowboys
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really defined his career. >> he won one super bowl out of those meetings and then vernon davis was here, and jerry rice, i saw jerry rice, i'll put that on my instagram later. >> as for the family matter of all of this, you see all sorts of aunts, uncles, parents, grandmas, fiances, girlfriends, christian mccaffrey with his model girlfriend. >> former miss usa. >> his family here, nice to see a family affair for the 49ers. >> and the qb rock purdy's family was here. >> they are so humble, mom was here, dad was here, his sister, his fiancee and his sister's fiance, it was the whole gang. >> and let's listen in. >> we are taking it one day at a time, we're not trying to get caught up with what people are saying or how their teams are
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looking, it's a week by week thing for us, it's any given sunday, coming out another team is ready to roll, we'll give you your best shot, it's not just a given that these are going to be the teams at the end. we know that, we have a lot of experience and veterans to be able to say that ain't true, we've got to keep our heads down and continue to work. it's football, anything can happen. we'll leave it at that. >> and he just looks so low-key. >> they're already focusing on next week, the cleveland browns next sunday. >> brock purdy, four touchdowns, 11-1 is the starting quarterback. >> his accuracy is outstanding. >> dante whitner of 49ers defensive legend back in the day, nice to have you with nbc sports bay area. you're the pro, you're the expert. >> i saw a total blowout, domination from the beginning of the game, 49ers on the
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opening drive, and that's how they've been able to jump on the opponent, the defense now with three and out, all over the field, and then they wanted the turnover margin, that's why they won this game by a large margin. >> you are making predictions about this season, what were you saying? >> i think it'll be every game this year the 49ers offense will score over 30 points, if they beat the dallas cowboys like they did in prime time, they'll go undefeated. and bring the super bowl back peer >> did he just say the niners are going to go undefeated? >> you have to speak it into existence. i was speaking in the booth up there, i don't think the round, here, we're just accustomed to the 49ers as being the outright best team in the nfl, we seem like we need a few more reminders, i don't think we do. i think this is the clear and
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best team. these guys are old guys, they don't really, they're in the record books for being the only team that has an undefeated record with zero losses, but the 49ers. >> talk about george kittle tonight, he had a career-high with three touchdowns. >> in previous games he was so selfless, if kyle shanahan and the offense need to stay in, he'll do it. if he needs them against the new york giants, he'll do it. if we need him to have a record- breaking performance, he'll do it. whatever you need from george kittle, he's able to provide. >> brock purdy, we know how effective he is, how talented he is, he reminds them of patrick mahomes, his mental well-being, his mental prep for the game.
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>> they have such an intricate blitz game, and he figured it out, throwing touchdowns, getting it to the right guys, and every week he is ascending, and one incompletion last week, you, tonight you have a career- high, what can't this guy do, it's not, all of these playmakers on offense, as long as he doesn't, as he stays healthy and doesn't turn the ball over, the sky's the limit. >> he looks so smart in his off. >> i feel smart, it might be the glasses. thank you for having me. >> it was a great game, not just football but also the music, the halftime show really got the crowd up and moving. >> [ music ] >> sugar hill gang, the
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halftime show, they played all their famous songs including the legendary wrappers delight, the reason they're here, country celebrates 50 years of hip-hop, wrappers delight came back in 1979 and introduced hip- hop to the world peer >> that was the og gone, that goes off for 15 minutes, so cool to hear it. one of the local legends, the has made hip-hop into what it is, front row 40, he was of the warriors lakers game last night at the front row, and he has such a big part of hip-hop celebrating 50 years that we wanted to sit down with them and find that what's important for him as we had this week. >> it's not just the song, it was a movement. nearly 20 years ago, e 40 came out with tell me when to go.
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it brought bay area trends to the nation. those big sunglasses and ghost riding. known as the ambassador of the bay, earl stevens never forgets where he came from. the vallejo native created his own lingo. >> slapping. i thought [ inaudible ] you know what i mean? >> reporter: rapping about what he sees around him. >> with me being a product of my environment being from the bay, from the trenches, the octagon, my surroundings, i focus on being natural, it's just me. the first thing to come out of my mouth, i made that with what i learned in the streets, and i might get some support with people. i get stuff from my cpa, and i turn it into street lingo,
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that's how you do it. you pick up things, are you picking up what i'm putting down? >> reporter: wrapper, ambassador, entrepreneur, in addition to the music he's launched a series of food and drink products like earl stevens wine and goon with the spoon peer >> this is not a cakewalk, you've got to be consistent, you have to work hard, i go to bed late and wake up early and take power naps throughout the day. that's what i do. you feel me? >> reporter: he's had a huge impact on hip-hop especially when it comes to the west coast. he reflected on the evolution of hip-hop in the last 50 years. >> everybody got their own thing, when i was coming up it was more african medallions, like this in the air, fight the power. now you can be from pretty much anywhere as long as your creativity is getting across, you can be from anywhere, and grab a fan base that loves you. i love it. >> reporter: what about the next 50 years? >> the next 50 years of hip- hop? i'm going to wrap until i can't
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wrap no more. if i'm 80, and putting it up, it might be some people that like it. i'm always going to stay relevant and i to creative, i'm too creative. rap like the rock stars, they do it until they're done. so why can't rap be like that? ain't no age limit on rap. >> reporter: hip-hop at 50? >> i know, he is relevant, otto bernier, musician, a community supporter of all things bay area. here every game peer >> we are celebrating 50 years of hip-hop and bay area culture, on nbc bay area you can check it out all week, we're going to highlight artists throughout the week for a 6:00 p.m. newscast. >> we will be back with you for our 11:00 from the 20 yard line, after the 49ers be the cowboys, we will send it back to you in the studio.
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>> thanks a lot, a great time out here, thank you very much. after a few days of crystal clear blue skies, and heat in san francisco, the last day of fleet week air show in the city had to do with fog rolling into the bay. >> is a bittersweet run for festivities this year, nbc bay area sergio katana. >> reporter: as air show fans look to the skies and pointed their iphones and cameras in the air hoping to get a glimpse of the flyby, the fog made it a little more difficult. >> we can hear them coming but we can't see anything. not a good day. yesterday was supposed to be the good day to come. >> reporter: carl the fog is what the residents call the fog when it rolls in and after a stretch of very warm and hot days in san francisco, plenty of residents are no doubt happy to see the fog, but visitors including some who have come from other states, are disappointed peer >> we are hoping it goes away so we can see, that's why we're
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here, to see the planes. >> reporter: this year's fleet week event are historic for a summer reason. they were dedicated to the late senator dianne feinstein. the first fleet week was organized in 1981 when feinstein was the mayor of san francisco. organizers of this year's fleet week haven't released figures on attendance but bart says it had its busiest saturday since the pandemic. for sailors and marines serving aboard the ships that are part of fleet week, this is also an introduction to the bay area for many of them. be mike everybody's been so welcoming, everyone says thank you for your service, it's really nice. >> reporter: the fog finally did clear out quite a bit, which is where the main festivities for the fleet week events are being hosted, and it's also cooled off the city quite a bit as well, i checked in with the medical tent earlier, and they say that they did have a few people need medical attention over the last few days because of the heat, but they don't anticipate that's going to be an issue
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today. in san francisco, nbc bay area news. and sports is next, so we want to check in with >> anthony florez, right there at levi stadium. what happened tonight? that was nuts. >> what a night, fred warner, brock purdy, but what iskyle at cretors, we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn. like our cretors cheese and caramel mix.
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welcome back, i'm anthony florez live at levi stadium, the 49ers remain one of only two undefeated teams in the nfl after, you see the score, their statement win over the dallas cowboys. >> san francisco 49ers. remake the 49ers and cowboys meeting for the first time in 30 years in prime time during the regular season. big first half for brock purdy and george kittle, they hooked
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up for a pair of touchdown passes including this 38 yard score, niners led 14-0. after a cowboys touchdown, christian mccaffrey pounds his way in from a yard out, it's his franchise record 14th straight game with a touchdown, 49ers up 21-7 at the break. to the third quarter, kittle with the hat trick, his career- high third touchdown reception of the game. then purdy tosses his fourth touchdown pass, a one-yard strike, the defense was lights out. p.a.c.e. act dak prescott three times and forced him to throw three interceptions. the 49ers blowout the cowboys 42-10. the niners improved to a perfect 5-0 on the season. >> he was really good, everybody was pretty good. but, throughout the day, for what it seems like a little behind in the first quarter, everything else seemed flawless.
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it's a real good patch for us in coverages, guys gave some time, and the guys made a lot of plays. >> it feels like everyone is on a mission, the mind-set is right where it needs to, everyone is detailed and what they need to do, the play calls are great. all i've got to do is go out there and do my job, and play ball. >> prox consistency is helpful, also, being able to see vernon pregame, he told me to score three to tie his record, so i was like, find. >> what a game for george kittle, career-high three touchdown receptions, next up, the 49ers hit the road, they are at cleveland next sunday. on the track, nascar series playoff native a.j. allmendinger breaking through on the road course at charlotte motor speedway. he led for a race high 46 laps on his way to capturing the checkered flag. it is first one of the season and third of his career all on
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road courses. a couple of baseball scores to pass along, texas beats baltimore 11-8, the rangers leave that playoff series 2 games to none and the twins beat the astros 6-2, that series is tied at one when a piece. back to you in the studio after a dominating performance by the 49ers, i don't think anyone will be asking if brock purdy legit. the show tonight on sunday night football peer >> he keeps doing it over and over again eventually people will stop asking. >> anthony, thanks very much. let's get over to jeff, let's talk about we had this and now are we getting some relief? >> it's starting to move in across the bay area today, we will see that continue for tomorrow, santa rosa on saturday went from 96 to 82 today, and here it is, rain chances offshore, i'll have my updated forecast on how much rain tomorrow coming up in a
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it's going to be a big, really big day tomorrow for pumpkin farmers, you know what i'm talking about, they're all hoping to win the annual world championship in the pumpkin capital of the universe, half moon bay. >> it's one of my favorite competitions. this is video you are seeing at last year's two time winner from minnesota, his gigantic gourd waiting at more than 2500 pounds. >> was it tasty? we don't know. we'll never no. >> that farmer went home with more than $63,000. it's a big prize if you win. tomorrow's pumpkin way off is a kickoff to next weekend's pumpkin festival, it will include lots of food, music,
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arts, and craft as well as a parade and pie eating contest. >> who's going to carve the 2500 pound thing into a jack-o'- lantern? >> you can peer >> you'd need a chainsaw. >> make it happen. let's look outside right now from emeryville, a lot of people might want to know, what is tomorrow going to bring with's pumpkin festival on the horizon? >> it's going to be cool, and oh my gourd, we've got colder weather coming in. let's get a look right now, those temperatures, 15 degrees cooler in napa, 14 in san jose, nine in san francisco, nice to get his breeze in here after some of the record heat, we have seen, that's leaving us with current temperatures of 53 in santa rosa, 68 in concord, 63 in san jose. we're getting colder weather coming in from a storm system based off to the north, this will bring the pacific northwest anywhere from one to four inches over the next two
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days for us, we're on the bottom edge of it, we will get chances of rainfall here but notably, those colder temperatures over the past few days. the rain, i got to tell you, that looks impressive overnight, looks really incredible here with heavy rain, but as it moves closer, it'll start to break up. i think at 9:30 in the morning we will getting on consistent rain for santa rosa, and then it's going to be more of a scattered situation at 11:30 in the morning through the bay area, make sure to have that in berlin tomorrow and for the afternoon spotty rain and clouds. totals, trace amounts to 2/10 of an inch, we're in this blue- collar here, not much in the way of rain, but just a little something. as we started off through tomorrow morning it will be chilly, lots of 50s across the bay area, in the tri-valley at 56, to san francisco, 57 and more of the 50s for the north
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bay, and how about this, instead of those 90s, we are back to the 60s and 70s, so much better tomorrow, 66 santa cruz, 77 morgan hill, low 70s san jose, 71, 69 santa rosa, and half moon bay, for the pumpkin weighing that's going to happen tomorrow. that's what's happening. >> yes, tomorrow. >> just wanted to make sure. here in san francisco, spotty rain chances tomorrow, a few spotty chances tuesday, dry wednesday, thursday, friday, slight chance of showers saturday, hold onto 60s in san francisco, and across the inland valleys with 70s the next few days, and low 80s thursday, friday, back down cooler this upcoming weekend. not a bad next few days coming in, folks are excited about fall weather coming our way. >> one thing to mention out of that forecast, there's not a lot of rain, but it will get
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the road wet, it's a heads up for drivers peer >> it could get slick on the commute, so, take it easy out there, take the jacket, take the umbrella for sure. >> thank you very much. >> let's get back out with anthony florez, he's got a story about a hall of famer who's got a new gig. is that right? >> that's right, steve young retired from football more than 20 years ago, but now he's back on the sidelines. this time, as an assistant. the 49ers legend is helping to coach his daughter's high school flag football team. catching passes. summer young never dreamed she'd be playing high school football peer >> growing up watching boys football, being able to play flag football, and the girls getting a chance to do it is awesome. >> reporter: the senior and young women throughout the bay area are making history. this is the first year girls flag football is a sanctioned high school sport in
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california. >> for all the girls on the field, i think they're grateful for the opportunity to be here. first year ever. >> reporter: sharing in the experience is summer's younger sister, lila. both play receiver and defensive back. if the last name sounds familiar, it should. their dad's former 49ers great steve young. he's helping coach the team peer >> all the things i love about football, they're experiencing, and that's my passion for football is about what they have a chance to be part of. >> i'm so grateful. i know this is going to be something that we will remember. my dad coaching and my sister playing, it's a family affair, it's really fun. >> reporter: young works mostly with the quarterback, the head coach is his former teammate, who is also a qb. >> it's funny to go for him, dealing with nfl players to dealing with teenage girls, he
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has to tell us, okay, breathe when you throw the ball. he's really an incredible coach. >> he's great, he enjoys coaching the girls just like i do, he does get go play recommendations, has turned into a touchdown peer remic most of the players are still learning the game, but watching from the stands, you can see the excitement in the huddle and feel the energy on the sideline. this season is not really about wins and losses, it's more about celebrating the opportunity on the gridiron, and making, >> memories. that's the biggest thing. >> reporter: the joy israel, the inclusivity is real, the fund for my family is real. >> reporter: if you're wondering why neither of steve's daughters play quarterback, they both say they're better at runners than throwers. i would imagine there's pressure playing quarterback if you've got young on the back of your jersey, but not from dad. i watched steve and listened to steve, he's very relaxed, never raises his voice, and always
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encouraging to those players. a great story, a lot of energy and excitement on that field for those girls high school football teams. back to you. >> very cool story. >> reporter: and i just have to tell you, i can't get over george kittle's shirt that says be great today. they were great on that field, right there. >> they certainly were, there were a lot of questions, dallas defense came in as the number one defense in the national football league, and the 49ers said out of the way. no contest, not tonight. george kittle, career-high three touchdown receptions in the 49ers defense was just as stellar as the offense, and i don't think there was any question about who is the number one team in the nfl, it's the 49ers. >> anthony, thank you very much. next week it's on to cleveland, and let's win there. >> what a game today, that was exciting to watch. exciting to watch. very exciting for the
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