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>> when we have that happen over and over again for days or weeks or months or years, it can just start to break down our resilience and our ability to cope with things, because we're constantly ready and prepared for danger. >> doctors recommend adults talk to children openly about their fears and share the steps, as we, adults, are trying to make this a better earth. the report also suggests that health care workers start screening for climate related distress and provide treatment. to learn more about this report and other solutions to climate change, visit our website, nbcbayarea.com, and click on the climate in crisis tab. >> interesting look at that, kari. a quick reminder, you can watch nbc bay area news whenever you would like. we stream on multiple platforms. you can watch live breaking news, news conferences, even repeats of our newscasts. she took off down the aisle,
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and us passengers just looked at each other, and instantly had fear within our bodies. >> right now at 6:00, chaos in the cockpit. passengers describe a mid-flight emergency onboard a bay area-bound flight. new details on the off-duty bay area pilot facing attempted murder charges in court this morning. two more hostages released in gaza. all new this morning, we hear from one of them about her terrifying experience. plus, putting a stop to a problem plaguing oakland. the new plan to curb the spike in car burglaries. this is "today in the bay." good tuesday morning. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. we'll check the morning commute with mike and see if things are picking up. what about the temperatures? let's check in with kari and see what we should wear. >> it's going to be cool to start but then warm up and be a comfortable afternoon. we have a range in temperatures that will change as we go from morning to day.
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walnut creek starts out at 53 degrees. you'll want a jacket for at least the next few hours. then once that sun comes out, temperatures start to warm up and we'll be in the upper 60s throughout much of the morning, headed for the mid to upper 70s. here is a look at our highs, reaching 71 in san francisco, 73 in oakland and 78 in martinez. morgan hill today up to 80 degrees, and 77 in novato. then for tomorrow, temperatures take a tumble and it's going to feel like fall, especially in the early morning hours as we get more clouds and a few of us will get some rain. it looks like mainly the north bay will have the best chance. then we continue with cool weather for the rest of the week with 60s in the forecast. that's for our afternoon highs. i'll talk about the mornings and how cool it gets coming up. mike, you're starting with a backup out of oakland. >> we're talking about the bay bridge, but i want to give folks reference. smooth moving hov lanes and visible moment.
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we had an early stoppage for most of these lanes and now it looks like they've sped up the metering lights. travel across the span is much more smooth as well. upper eastshore freeway, highway 37 and 4, all typical recovery. here, 242 southbound, the earlier crash has moved everything to the center divide. it's a distraction but not a problem. we are looking at this corner and the cut-through. both are about the same drive, given the slowing on 242. the rest of contra costa county moves nicely. alameda county eastbound 580 still has construction crews scheduled to be there perhaps another half hour until they clear that counter-commute toward the dublin interchange. there is an issue near the castro valley y. i'm checking on details. there's a build for 880, 101 slows past the airport. back to you. >> thanks so much. in just a few hours, a bay area pilot will face a judge on 83 counts of attempted murder. this is for allegedly trying to
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turn off an engine of a san francisco-bound plane mid-flight. >> "today in the bay"'s kris sanchez joins us from the newsroom with what we know about why. we were told that the suspect appeared to have some sort of mental breakdown. what he's accused of doing is something that should only be attempted in a total emergency. this happened on a horizon air flight to san francisco. this is the man we're talking about. horizon is owned by alaska airlines. now, the flight was coming to san francisco from everett, washington. the man is joseph emerson from pleasant hill. he's a pilot, off duty at the time, sitting in the extra seat in the cockpit. passengers said the plane started going down fast, making several sharp turns and they heard an announcement over the speakers about an emergency landing. inside the cockpit we're told that emerson tried to turn the plane's engines off, using what our nbc news aviation analyst says is only to be used in an
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emergency. >> they have what they call fire handles, t-handles, they call them, on the roof of the cockpit, that you grab, you turn, and you shut down. that actually shuts the fuel off, as well as turning the engine off, so it's used for an emergency situation, if you have an engine fire or something along those lines. it's a quick way of shutting down the engines. this jump seat rider may have tried to use those emergency t-handles to do it. >> reporter: horizon is owned by alaska airlines. emerson was subdued by crew members, then escorted to the back of the plane. upon landing, emerson was taken into custody. the faa is investigation, but the fbi has already come out saying this does not appear to be connected to any current world events. it's worth noting that pilots over the age of 40 have to undergo medical evaluations every six months. they have to disclose their mental health issues, they have to disclose what kinds of
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medications they're taking. however, full mental evaluations are not part of that physical. emerson's last physical was just last month. back to you. >> really concerning. hope to find out why this all happened. glad those lives were saved. thank you. well, turning to breaking news now overseas, at least one sailor is dead and the search is still on for four additional sailors now missing. two cargo ships collided in the north sea. it happened last night off the coast of germany. one of the ships from britain is believed to have sunk. the rescuers saved two sailors. everyone onboard the other ship based in the bahamas survived. there's no immediate word on what led to that accident. there's some relief this morning in israel, after the release of two additional hostages, but at least 200 others remain captive. their whereabouts are unknown, including the husbands of the two women that were just freed. "today in the bay"'s brie jackson joins us live from
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washington. i understand one of those women is actually talking about her ordeal this morning. >> reporter: that's right, laura. 79-year-old nurit cooper and 85-year-old yocheved lifshitz were kidnapped and the pair were freed from hamas control yesterday. this is new video of the pair arriving at the tel aviv hospital last night. in a post on telegram, hamas says they decided to release the pair due to compelling humanitarian reasons. with her daughter translating for her in english, lifshitz spoke about what it was like when she was taken. >> my mom is saying that she was taken on the back of a motorbike, with her legs on one side, that she was taken through the plowed fields with the men in front on one side and one behind her, and that while she
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was being taken, she was beat with sticks. >> reporter: you might remember on friday two women from illinois were also released by hamas. 200 hostages are believed to remain captive, including the husbands of the two recently released hostages. meanwhile, president biden's administration is pleading for israel to hold off on a much anticipated ground invasion. today members of the house committee on foreign affairs will receive a classified briefing focusing on iran and its support of terror groups like hamas. there's been bipartisan pressure for the biden administration to toughen their iran posture since the war in israel began. >> so interesting to see everything play out there. thanks for the latest, brie. happening today, oakland police will lay out a pilot program to crack down on car thefts. earlier this month the police department vowed to get ahold of
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that problem plaguing the city. officers said that car break-ins have bumped by 40% compared to last year. today leaders will hold a news conference about the new program set to get under way at 2:00 this afternoon. a heartless theft in san francisco leaving a traveling troupe jobless, and now the creative director is asking for your help. the "song of the north" is a 10,000-year-old persian love story that's seeing new live as a puppet and live action show touring the united states. the group just wrapped up a four-day run in san francisco and was staying overnight at a motel on van ness when thieves told their u-haul truck. it is packed with their entire lot of handmade puppets and costumes, numbering in the hundreds. the creative director says in this case the show cannot go on without those items. he is pleading for their return. >> there's no value for them, but there's a lot of value for
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us and the people who are interested in watching the shows. these are culture activities, culture shows, not just artistic shows. i would forgive, i'll kiss your hands. i don't know what to do. this is really devastating. >> sources say surveillance video shows the two men stealing the truck at about 2:30 on tuesday morning. unless that equipment is recovered, all 12 performers are now out of work. the troupe has shows scheduled for this weekend in seattle. so take a look at this. this is the truck's arizona license plate. it was a u-haul. aj59419. if you see it, contact san francisco police. >> i hope they can get that stuff returned. well, san francisco mayor london breed is meeting with state leaders today to release more information on preparations for the upcoming apec summit. it's the biggest international
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event to come to san francisco in nearly 80 years. the week-long summit begins november 11th and includes appearances from president biden, vice president kamala harris and other international leaders. security, of course, will be tight, with limited access to the public, with heavy secret service presence around moscone center. mayor breed and lieutenant governor today will provide an update. let's get an update on that forecast, right after we take a live look outside overlooking san jose. waiting for the sun's arrival. nice start to our day. i was thinking about the time change, but that's not until november, right? >> it's coming up early november, so we have a few more weeks. it seems like days are getting so short with the sunrise happening later and later. we're dealing with dense fog this morning, as we take a look at our current visibility in the north bay, the visibility has dropped down to zero in novato. be really careful for that drive. as you head out and about around the bay area, it is a clear view
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in pittsburg. we're going to see temperatures in the mid-50s to start, and then as we go throughout the day, headed for the upper 70s. it's going to be a beautiful afternoon. you should make plans to get outside as our high temperatures reach 75 in fremont and 75 in mountain view. mike, you're keeping an eye on gas prices. hopefully those numbers are going down. >> right now we're talking about the best on our board is alameda county, union city at $4.59, a bill lower. national petroleum on mission boulevard. next the south bay, cupertino's best, $4.75 at the cupertino car wash. a couple below 5 bucks for san francisco, two on our reports, calling out the 76 on valencia near the 24th street mission b.a.r.t. station. looking at gasbuddy.com. on the roadways we're looking at a smooth flow of traffic, a bigger slowdown for
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101 and 87 by the airport. that's a little unusual for this time. in general we should see that stretch be slower. there's more traffic feeding in, san martin toward morgan hill. slower drive for contra costa county. typical build. coming up on "today in the bay," that strike against the big three automakers gets even bigger. let's take you out to the futures. it looks like another good day. one of the coolest neighborhoods around is right here in the bay area. we'll tell you about the san francisco location now being ranked among the best in the world. and if you're a local, it may
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good tuesday morning. the time is 6:15. we're heading over to dublin with a look at our day planner. at 9:00, it is 56 degrees. we have a cool start with a few clouds. it's going to be a beautiful day as our temperatures reach into the mid-70s. there will be a cooldown in the forecast starting tomorrow. i'll have more on that and where we could see a little bit of rain in our forecast coming up. and the richmond side of the bridge to san rafael, fewer lanes continue. so these three lanes, plus the hov, are backing up because of the volume out of the east bay. good morning. very happy tuesday to you. futures calling for a higher open this morning. big story on the board, real
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estate, drop box terminating a lease on owens street in san francisco, according to the san francisco business times. yesterday microsoft said it was getting rid of a lot of office space, now also in the east bay as well. google removing real time traffic information from its maps in israel at the israeli government's request. they did this in ukraine, too. tanks and convoys move slowly and that can show up on a map. you can get directions and estimated drive time. waze have also removed real time traffic from their israeli maps as well. tesla says the federal government is issuing subpoenas in its investigation into tesla's self-driving ability, or inability. we knew there was an investigation, we knew the government was asking for documents, but according to tesla's latest financial filings, it's escalated to subpoenas. 6,800 yu natured auto workers walked off the job at a
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dodge ram plant in michigan on monday. the uaw is on strike against all three of the big three automakers, but not at every plant. the ram plant is one of parent company stellantis' most profitable factories. this week on our podcast sand hill road, we talk to the head of tech stars, the largest pre-seed investor in the world. pre-seed is some of the earliest money into a company. it's run by an important person in the financial world who, seriously, used to be a birthday clown. >> your first job was organizing childrens' birthday parties in paris. >> yes. how do you know that? >> hey, i do my homework. you can listen -- it's a podcast. don't look at it. it will just look like that. you'll find it on apple itunes and podcasts. we chatted about a lot of
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things. one of the things we did was we came up on the fly with a new business idea, and she said very seriously she would fund it. so if you're an entrepreneur, you want a new start-up, i've got you the venture capital, i've got you the idea. i'm not going to do it. take it, first one to the podcast wins. >> gosh, early investor. >> how about that? >> see where it goes. thank you, scott. chevron is buying hess, we've talked about that a lot. but for many people the biggest question is whether the iconic hess toy trucks will keep rolling out every holiday season. they're very popular, the top executives made it clear they intend to keep the trucks. hess' founder created the toys back in 1964 and sold them at hess gas stations. today hess sells the trucks online and sells more than 1 million every year. so how cool is your
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neighborhood? if you live in san francisco, you may be able to claim the title living in the coolest area in the world. yeah, it turns out north beach, haight ashbury and mission have nothing on the richmond district. time out just named the richmond district one of the coolest neighborhoods everywhere, listing it at number 27 in the world. thousands of readers were surveyed. richmond's green apple books, balboa theatre and the cafe got a shout out. medelin in columbia took the top spot and the coolest neighborhood was in new orleans, coming in at number seven. >> we'll figure out how we can elevate all of our cities. >> mike, you move in town, and, boom, i want to live there. that's where mike lives. >> exactly. we're going to have one of those tour buses. marcus and i are going to drive
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it. look to your left and that's where mike inouye lives. >> when i think coolest city, i think of weather. >> temperature, that's right. >> the bay area has got them beat. >> absolutely. especially today. we're going to have some great weather today, and starting out with some chilly temperatures, then warming up nicely for the afternoon. but the north bay dealing with some really dense fog, and novato, zero visibility. be careful on your way to work. there's a dense fog advisory that continues until 10:00 this morning. in napa, it's in the upper 50s, some low clouds drifting around, and we're going to see a cool start to the morning until the sun starts to break out from behind those clouds. the rest of the day is looking nice as we head for the low 70s at 1:00 and upper 70s for an afternoon high. los gatos reaching 79 degrees and 78 in san jose. mostly upper 70s here across much of the inland east bay,
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with concord headed for 79 degrees. 75 in fremont, and oakland reaching a high of 73 degrees. it will be 73 in redwood city, half moon bay 68 degrees, and mid to upper 60s for san francisco, 70 in the mission district, and up to 77 in sonoma, novato and in santa rosa. we do have changes ahead. in fact, this will be the warmest day we'll see in quite a while. you've probably seen that with the seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. there's a cold front moving through the pacific northwest. there's a little bit of rain associated with it. by the time it gets here, the rain is going to be very light and spotty, and the north bay will have the best chance of seeing that late tomorrow afternoon into the evening. and then as we go toward thursday, it's clear with another cold front dropping in on friday. once again, only slight rain chances. look at our temperature trend. brentwood will be in the upper 70s today, but only upper 60s tomorrow. and that cool weather continues,
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at least through the start of next week. our mornings, that's when you're really going to feel the difference. look at those lows, in the mid-40s. yes, that's sweater weather. our highs make a nice recovery into the upper 60s and low 70s, at least into next monday. mike, you're seeing a problem still continuing in concord? >> this is the same crash, still on the shoulder and still a distraction for southbound 242. still slow through this cut-through. take that corner, although we see more traffic, highway 4 more slowing toward 680 as well. a tougher build through that portion of contra costa county. we showed you the backup out of richmond, contra costa county, alameda county has the backup at the bay bridge, anywhere south is standard. back to you. >> thanks, mike. 6:23 this morning. next here on "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> you're looking at reviews and you find a five-star business, but you have to ask yourself where those stars came from. i'm consumer investigator chris chra. we'llmu s
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welcome back. it's 6:26. this week our responds team highlighted how questionable businesses are generating five-star reviews. they're just copying and pasting all over the internet. >> sometimes word for word. because so many of us use those reviews, consumer investigator chris chmura is here to show us four ways to see if they're
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suspicious. >> we asked three people who track bogus reviews to help you spot a fake. we're going to hear from amber, a federal trade commission lawyer, steve at the better business bureau, and kay, a fake review crusaders. kay spent five years investigating fake reviews. scrutinize the account that wrote the review. watch out for signs someone is paying them to post those reviews. posting multiple reviews for places all around the country, all on the same day. tip two, look for rip-off reviews. kay says word for word copycats are exploding. checking to see if a review is a duplicate is easy. take the text, highlight it, copy it, then paste it. >> put it in a google search. >> see if you find a copycat. amber, the federal lawyer, says hunt for intel. >> our best advice is to take the time to look at multiple sources. >> tip three, check the company's history. snap this qr code. it will take you to a list of
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4,900 businesses that yelp has flagged as suspected phonies. tip four from steve at the bbb, look for brand mentions. he says paid reviewers are known to drop brand names right in the middle of a review. if you're skeptical online, steve says take your questions offline. >> you can call the company and ask them to verify these reviews. >> thanks, chris. i'm bob redell. we'll take you live courtside at chase center in san francisco. a preview of tonight's warriors a preview of tonight's warriors regular season
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their heart is with the 200 hostages still there. >> right now at 6:30, calls to delay an invasion. the u.s. urging israel to slow its attack plan in hopes of freeing more hostages. new reaction this morning from one of the women just released by hamas. meantime, the u.s. congress can't do anything for israel until it picks a speaker of the house. they're going to begin to do that today. this is "today in the bay." >> and this is tuesday morning. good morning to you all. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. we're going to get to the headlines in just a moment. first, excitement in the air for
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the start of nba season. >> we want to take you live inside chase center where tonight the warriors tip off against the phoenix suns. our bob redell is there giving us a closer look at what fans can expect tonight. >> it will be hot in there, right? >> that it will be. >> but maybe cooler outside. kari has a look at our forecast. >> cooler for the next few days. this will be the last day we're talking about 70s, and we're starting out with low visibility and some fog, especially in the north bay. take a look at our current visibility where it's down to zero, where there's a dense fog advisory in effect in novato. we're also seeing some light, patchy fog drifting around other parts of the bay area, including livermore, if you can kind of see it in the distance as the cars are driving across 580, coming into dublin. it's going to be in the low 50s to start. you see the jacket for the next few hours. this afternoon it's going to be so nice and comfortable. take it in, because we have a cooldown coming our way. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes.
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>> sounds good. we'll check back with you. we have a live look at the israel-gaza border. updated numbers put the total number of dead close to 7,000 with 5,500 deaths in gaza. president biden is urging israel to maintain the flow of aid into gaza, with the white house estimating a minimum of 100 trucks of supplies needed every day. the president is also urging israel to delay its invasion to provide more time for hostage negotiations. it comes as hamas has released two more hostages, 85-year-old yocheved lifshitz, and 79-year-old nurit cooper. we have video of their helicopter landing in israel. the two transported by ambulance to a tel aviv hospital. a short time ago, lifshitz spoke to reporters counting her terrifying experience as her daughter translated. >> my grandmother, my
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grandmother is a very, very strong woman. i don't know anyone stronger than her. and to see her in this fragile situation, mental situation -- >> she did say hamas terrorists beat her on the day she was taken, but she's been well treated in the two weeks since. the husbands of both released women are still being held captive. here at home, leaders in richmond are under new fire for a proposed resolution accusing israel of ethnic cleansing and apartheid. the city's mayor and vice-mayor introducing the resolution, which council members are expected to vote on later today. that measure reaffirms support for gaza and calls out israel for its air strikes and plans for a ground assault. on social media, bay area jewish groups are calling that resolution inflammatory. today's meeting is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. and as the war rages on, we will continue to bring you those
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updates in all of our newscasts. be sure to visit our website, nbcbayarea.com, for breaking news developments. you can get alerts sent straight to your phone by downloading our free nbc bay area app. a bay area pilot is expected to be arraigned after investigators say he tried to kill the engines of a plane headed to san francisco. the pilot, 44-year-old joseph emerson of pleasant hill, is now facing 83 counts of attempted murder. authorities say he was off duty and sitting in the extra seat in the cockpit. about a half hour into the horizon flight from everett, washington, sunday, he tried to turn off the engines, but the on-duty pilots subdued him. horizon is owned by alaska airlines. passengers say the plane quickly deskrenlded, making several sharp turns and they were told the plane was making an emergency landing in portland. >> he ended up in zip ties in the back of the plane. your mind can't help but assume
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that something larger, like what we're reading about in the news, is happening. >> a source tells nbc bay area the suspect had a mental breakdown. happening today, labor leaders are hoping to put the breaks on expanding the robotaxi service in san francisco. teamsters are organizing a rally outside a cruise headquarters. it's timed with the release of the latest earnings report from cruise's parent company, general motors. driverless taxi opponents are protesting ongoing safety concerns. they're also stressing that more taxis will mean fewer human drives. cruise's chief executive said that safety is his company's top priority. our investigative unit have been looking into driverless technology and its impact on the bay area. you can watch those full reports on nbcbayarea.com. 6:36 right now. dub nation simply cannot wait.
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the nba returns with the golden state warriors front and center. >> "today in the bay"'s bob redell is live for us inside chase center where the warriors will host the suns. they have a new look, and it's not you, but i was really pushing for it. >> reporter: i appreciate that. good morning to you. tip-off tonight at 7:00 at center court here at chase center. you can see the workers here making sure the nets for the hoops are level and straight and everything. it's quite a process. i didn't even realize that they made sure it was that exact. he's been on it. they're getting ready for the regular season opener that happens to be the home opener. you can see workers putting out the limited edition opening night t-shirts that every fan will receive. this will be the 12th season with the warriors for steph curry, klay thompson and draymond green. unfortunately, green will be out tonight with a sfrand ankle. nbc news bay area's monte pool
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says without him we won't get a look at defense. >> they have to play really good defense, and i say that because that was the underlying sort of girding to their championship seasons. people talked about the three-point shooting and steph curry and everything like that. but the defense was a factor and when they played at a high level it made them almost unbeatable. the other thing is taking care of the basketball. last year that killed them. bringing in chris paul, a guy of miss magnitude, of his knowledge, a guy who is so diligent about taking care of the basketball and not committing turnovers, that's why they brought him in. >> reporter: you can hear more on pool's analysis on his dubs talk podcast. green sprained his ankle a few weeks ago. pool thinks he could be back as soon as this friday. another familiar name, kevin
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durant, former warrior, who will be playing for the phoenix suns. these are the t-shirts everyone will be receiving. the color scheme is a little different, navy blue, not as much yellow as we've seen in years past. very nice. >> i thought they were putting up the ladder so that you could make a shot. >> you can go in the basket. >> i shouldn't talk. >> laura has got ups. >> i would need my heels and the ladder. thank you so much, bob. outside today, hot inside, cool outside. >> it's going to be a great day in san francisco. i know it's foggy and cloudy now, but it's going to clear out for the afternoon. enjoying some time out and around the city, as our temperatures are going to be mild for this afternoon. take a look at that view. right now cloudy, and temperatures in the mid-50s. as we go throughout the day, headed for the upper 60s. you can see the sun coming out around 4:00 to 6:00 this
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afternoon, and then we'll see the inland temperatures reaching into the upper 70s. dublin, livermore, 77 degrees. also 77 in san jose. believe it or not, this is the warmest day we'll see in quite a while. it's been such a big change, from the heat we had last week and the rain over the weekend. well, this is a look at today's highs, but then tomorrow those temperatures start to take a tumble and most of us will stay in the 60s. we're going to talk more about that in a few minutes. mike, you're looking at the road ahead. >> short-term we're looking at what's happening if you're heading north on 87. you see the slowdown. 85 shows a build. a significant change over the last ten minutes. 101 continues to slow, all the way back down toward capitol expressway. the build coming out of morgan hill and san martin. more slowing across the san mateo bridge. it looked like traffic was stopped for almost two minutes, then started to sort out again. no surprises for the section coming out of the east bay. the peninsula clear. the build has just started.
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highway 4, slow through 242, but the crash has cleared in concord. look at all this traffic south 680 toward the walnut creek interchange. as we look at this evening, westbound 24, one bore will have maintenance work. you'll be down to one bore. that's scheduled again for tomorrow. and then the warriors, there will be excited people off of 280. back to you. call it a misfire in minnesota. coming up next on "today in the bay," the niners were supposed to get back on track on monday night football. see why things didn't go quite as planned. and months and months of training for a marathon in france comes to a bitter end. the viral video you have
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good tuesday morning. the time is 6:43. we're taking a look at san jose. it starts out cloudy and it's now 57 degrees. as we go throughout the day, it's going to quickly clear out and we're in for some really nice and comfortable temperatures. you'll want to make some plans to get outside, because tomorrow won't be as warm or sunny as what we'll see today. we'll talk about changes ahead in our full microclimate forecast coming up. i'm tracking changes that continue westbound, taillights across the san mateo bridge, really jammed up, almost to a stop for a couple of minutes. more traffic is building off of the nimitz freeway, westbound across 92 shows a slower drive. we'll show you what else is
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slowing down as the commute continues to build. a possible new lead this morning provided by technology which police in newark hope can crack a cold case. investigators are hoping this face may jog a memory. it is the face of a woman shot and killed in a remote area of wetlands in 1985. the fbi recreated her face with the help of a forensic imaging specialist and using dna from her hair and pictures of her skull. if you recognize this person, you are asked to contact fremont police. president biden continues to urge israel to delay its invasion of gaza, at least until the hostages are safe. >> french president macron is in israel saying the same thing. former president obama has been weighing in as well. >> really weighing in. there's a lot of pressure on israel, but the obama thing a bit of a surprise, except for former president trump, former presidents don't usually weigh
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in on the heavy stuff. it's extremely unusual. really sort of frowned upon. america has one leader, and one voice. but former president obama published his assessment of the israeli/hamas situation online, acknowledging israel's right to exist, its right to defend itself, its need to protect civilians in gaza. at the same time, warning israel cutting off badly needed supplies just makes innocent people angry. writing, it could further harden palestinian attitudes for generations, erode global support for israel, and play into the hands of israel's enemies, and undermine the long-term efforts to achieve peace and stability in the region. hamas has released two more hostages, two elderly israeli women. the white house says ten americans remain unaccounted for, and officials say they're working around the clock to locate them. the other big story is the story we just keep on telling,
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republicans looking for a new leader in the house. nothing can be accomplished at the capitol until republicans agree with each other on somebody. the leading candidate is minnesota's emmer, fairly mainstream. he voted to certify the 2020 presidential election and that is a sin in the eyes of many in the maga wing of the party. here is a look at the various candidates for speaker. the republicans will take a secret vote behind closed doors today to nominate their pick. at least theoretically they're all going to band behind their pick in a show of party loyalty, but that's gotten theoretical. in the last few minutes, jenna ellis, the former attorney working for trump, has pleaded guilty in a georgia court. she is the third trump lawyer to do so in the georgia case, behind sydney powell and kenneth chesebro. she says he's guilty of aiding and abetting false statements and writings. we do not know the terms of her
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deal. powell and chesebro have agreed to testify against trump and trump's former attorney, michael cohen, is expected to testify today in a new york courtroom. this is a separate case where trump is accused of fraud, inflating the value of his real estate holdings. cohen has already testified under oath in congress trump did exactly that. on monday, democratic new jersey senator bob menendez pleaded not guilty to expanded charges in his bribery case, including the accusation he's an agent of the egyptian government. his wife is a co-defendant and she pleaded not guilty last week. >> all very interesting. thank you so much. trending this morning, one man trying to keep his spirits high, after a devastating last-minute loss. not that story. first, we're talking about the 49er faithful this morning. you know what? 49ers may be losing a little
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faith themselves, the fans, that is. this is after what is now two tough losses in a row. last night in minnesota christian mccaffrey took one down the sidelines to close the gap to five in the third quarter. the vikings had enough left to close the door, intercepting brock purdy twice in the fourth quarter to win the game 22-17. this is now the second straight loss after the team won its first five games. we were all excited about that. the niners don't have time to dwell on that, because five days from now they host cincinnati at levi's. back to that story i was just telling you about, it is trending this morning, the one man really trying to keep his spirits high. this is after a devastating loss in the french marathon. >> watch what happens when he misses out on that chance at first place.
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>> right at the finish line. while focusing on his competitor, he lost his balance and he tripped. it happened during the weekend triathlon in the south of france, just a few feet from the finish line. the try athlete next to him managed to swoop in for first place. he says he's happy with second place, telling reporters he gave it his all. he certainly wouldn't have been seen on television halfway around the world. >> i was thinking the confetti bomb may have scared him. >> no, he fell before. i saw it. see, that's what they say, don't worry about the person next to you. run in your own lane. >> that was a good illustration. >> he was so close. >> keep going, always keep trying. >> i'm glad there wasn't a third person. >> you do hear stories where
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they stop and help them up. >> that's true. that did not happen. a lot of people go out for runs in the morning in the bay area. >> yes, and it's cool, foggy, and you do have to watch out, be a little careful out there this morning. we're seeing near zero visibility, parts of the north bay under a dense fog advisory until 10:00. be careful whether you're jogging, walking to work this morning. we're seeing about a quarter mile visibility in santa rosa and the dense fog drifting around. in berkeley, it's a cloudy start and our temperatures will be in the mid-50s for the next couple of hours. then at noon it is clear, sunny, 65 degrees. we have a beautiful day ahead. and our seven-day forecast is coming up at the bottom of the screen. in fact, this will be the warmest day we'll see in quite a while. take a look at our highs for later today, headed for 77 in cupertino and 80 in morgan hill. we'll also see temperatures in the upper 70s in much of the
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east bay, with walnut creek reaching 78 degrees and 75 in fremont. and in the mid-70s for palo alto to san mateo, daly city reaching 67 degrees. san francisco, we're back in the upper 60s, low 70s here. the north bay is reaching up to 77 in santa rosa, sonoma and novato. we will have changes ahead. take a look at the big storm system that's out in the pacific and the cool air that's dropping in to the pacific northwest. by the time that gets here tomorrow, a lot of the rain falling apart. there will be a slight chance we could see spotty showers, especially in parts of the north bay, as we go into the afternoon to evening hours. then behind that, it's clearing out, temperatures drop, and then we'll see another cold front moving in on friday. it looks to bring in a slight chance of rain for some, but reinforcing that cool air that will continue throughout the weekend. so take a look at san jose. once again, this will be the warmest day we'll see through at least the middle to end of next
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week, reaching into the upper 70s. 60s for the weekend, but you'll really notice the difference in the early morning hours, as our days start out in the mid-40s starting thursday, and then continuing into next week. some very cool mornings ahead, but we do make a nice recovery for the afternoons, with sunshine and slight rain chances for tomorrow and friday. mike, you're seeing some slowing in contra costa county. >> yeah, typical spot. these three lanes are still closed and we don't know what's going to happen at the richmond toll plaza. we know it's going to back up every day. out of contra costa county, we now have the hov lanes, new ones because you have to fit the requirement in your car, down the eastshore freeway, a disabled vehicle off the carquinez bridge. the build here, walnut creek into lafayette, west 24. we're going to watch that area as we're traveling. highway 4 shows a build, everything else is not unusual,
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just slowing in the south bay. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike. it is 6:53. happening now, the cdc is sounding the alarm over the limited supply of a new drug aimed at preventing rsv in babies. it acts similarly to a vaccine. it delivers rsv antibodies directly through an injection. the cdc says the highest dosage is in limited supply. it's telling doctors to only deliver it to babies with the highest risk of contracting severe rsv. that includes infants younger than 6 months old and those with underlying conditions. a quick look at our top stories, including chaos in the cockpit. passengers are describing that mid-flight emergency onboard a bay area bound flight. new details on the off-duty bay area pilot set
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6:57. welcome back. we're moving you forward with a look at the top stories on "today in the bay." in just a few hours a bay area pilot is expected to answer to 83 counts of attempted murder. >> authorities say that he tried to kill the engine aboard a san francisco bound plane mid-flight. authorities say 44-year-old joseph emerson of pleasant hill, off duty at the time, sitting in an extra seat in the cockpit of a horizon plane that took off from everett, washington, on sunday. about half an hour into the flight, the other pilots say he turned the engine off but they managed to sub due him. a source telling nbc bay area the suspect had a mental breakdown. passengers say that plane quickly descended, making several sharp turns, and they were told the plane was making an emergency landing in portland, which it safely did. meanwhile, horizon air crew
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members escorted him to the back of the plane and he was taken into custody upon landing. to overnight developments in the middle east, a live look at the israel-gaza border. updated numbers put the total number dead at close to 7,000, with 5,500 deaths in gaza. president biden is urging israel to maintain the flow of aid into gaza. the president also urging israel to delay its invasion to provide more time for hostage negotiations. it comes as hamas has released two additional hostages. this is video of their helicopter. in telegram, hamas said they decided to release the pair due to, quote, compelling humanitarian reasons. leaders in richmond are under fire for a proposed resolution accusing israel of egt lick cleansing. the city's mayor and vice-mayor
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introduced the resolution. the measure reaffirms support for gaza and calls out israel for air strikes and plans for a ground assault. on social media, bay area jewish groups are calling the resolution inflammatory. the "today" show starts now, but "today in the bay" actually continues right now. we're live on roku, samsung tv, or wherever you stream. ahead, a first look at the all new ad aimed at drawing tourists into san francisco and two big names touting its a small glimmer of hope in the war. >> two more hostages released. it's october 24th. this is "today". ♪♪ >> breaking news. freed. new images of those two elderly women now back in israel tonight after beld

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