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right now at 11, the nightmare turns even scarier. new mandatory evacuation orders have been issued tonight, as the ferocious palisades fire flares up again. this is new video from our sky ranger in southern california. the fire is roaring closer and closer to more neighborhoods. once again, the race is on to get out of that fire's path. this is video from a family's backyard, an eerie orange glow just over that ridge line. way too close for comfort as the fire is now heading straight for their homes. we're packing up our belongings, our pets. we want to give our heartfelt thanks to all of the first responders who have been helping save our homes, save our
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lives. the firefighters came to our door and pretty much knocked so we knew it was time to leave. we had our stuff prepared. we saw the fire coming our way. it will certainly be another long and sleepless night for so many in southern california. let's get right to our meteorologist, rob mayeda. rob, the wind has really pushed this fire in directions where firefighters were hoping it wouldn't go. and it shows you just how dangerous conditions can be when the wind changes direction. we're not seeing those strong, damaging offshore santa ana winds, but wind out of the west for a time tonight. push that fire that palisades. fire off to the north and to the east. the new evacuation order zones south of encino. you see here. these are the hotspots where the area where the fire was the most active over the last few hours here on the north side. and another evacuation order. if you orient yourself here, here's 405 freeway. you've got westwood, ucla on the east side of the freeway and on the west side you have brentwood. the expectation is the fire may move into
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mandeville canyon. and if it drops down into this area ahead of the next wind shift, this could lead to a big problem, as we'reexpecting the return of these gusty offshore winds. so you can see here wind speeds starting to accelerate during the day tomorrow across southern california, which means that fire could make another run to the south. peak winds as we head into sunday morning could once again be gusting from 40 to 60mph. so we have a new fire weather watch right over the palisades. fire there may get upgraded to a red flag warning as we head into saturday. also to the east around altadena. the eaton fire too will see those winds increasing again out of the north as we move forward into the weekend. we'll have the latest on the wind conditions in southern california and our own wind advisory in our bay area hills. coming up in a few minutes. okay. thank you. rob. this horrible situation playing out all week since tuesday. here are some of the latest numbers. the death toll stands at 11. more than 12,000 structures have burned in these wildfires. let's
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show you some of the detailed numbers. the last time the area was mapped, the palisades fire had burd more than 21,000 acres. but that number is likely going to be higher. now. it remains at 8% containment. the l.a. medical examiner says five people died in the palisades fire, and as many as 5000 structures there have burned. as for the eaton fire in altadena, the threat is not over there yet. not even close. it's now more than 14,000 acres. only 3% containment. the eaton fire, blamed for six deaths and about 7000 structures, have been damaged or destroyed. the california national guard is in altadena tonight. governor newsom deployed about 400 troops to the l.a. area last night. they will support law enforcement as they try to crack down on looting. a curfew is in effect at this hour until 6 a.m. in those evacuation zones. the
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mayor of l.a. says people who violate the order will be held accountable. so far, 20 people have been arrested for looting. another major headline at this hour a closed door meeting between the mayor of los angeles and the city's fire chief. this is exclusive video from our nbc station in la of the fire chief walking into that meeting, as the destruction and death toll grows, so does the blame calls for answers about why the mayor cut millions of dollars from the fire budget. today, the fire chief publicly said the city failed. the community of pacific palisades. here's nbc bay area's thom jensen tonight as the wind fans, flames and the palisades fire grows, questions about what went wrong are mounting. governor newsom is calling for an independent investigation into the loss of water pressure at fire hydrants. and now the l.a. fire chief is pointing fingers at the city. it is my job as a chief to make sure that
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my firefighters are funded appropriately, are equipped appropriately, and they're trained appropriately. that's why i'm here. that's why i'm in this seat. chief kristin crowley says for months, she's been sounding the alarm about how nearly $18 million in budget cuts to the department could impact the community. we've spoken with the fire commission. you have made it very clear that is department is underfunded, correct? that is absolutely correct. in a bold, transparent interview with our nbc station in los angeles friday, the chief said the city has failed the community. so $17 million cut did not allow us to do what we needed to do and where that impacted us specifically for palisades was our ability to move into reserve apparatus so that apparatus could not be utilized in this fire. we were limited with the number of resources that we could add and pre-deploy to this fire. yes, nbc los angeles chopper over two
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locations in downtown l.a. and saw different apparatus out of commission. and our nbc l.a. crew was there late friday afternoon as the fire chief walked into city hall for closed door meeting with mayor karen bass, who said wednesday that the budget cuts did not adversely affect the firefighting ability. well, i am confident that it did not. bass hasn't responded to the chief's public contradiction, and there's no word tonight what the two discussed in that closed door meeting. thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. in altadena today, a fresh look at the devastation caused by the eaton fire. more than 7000 structures damaged or destroyed, and some who lost their homes and businesses are seeing that deruction for the first time. nbc bay area's velena jones is there. many of those residents tell us they are frustrated with the lack of communication from law enforcement. they tell us that they came here to the
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evacuation zone after being sent an email that they thought would grant them permission to come see their homes, only to be turned away. altadena residents are now facing a new reality. it's been gutting. it's like it's like armageddon at the top of lake avenue. molly stein's house is one of the few that survived the eaton fire. airdrops help put out flames next door and save her home at the same time. tonight, she's struggling with survivor's guilt. we have a house, but we're going to live there. with no village and nothing around us. it's a it's a terrible situation. stein is one of the many residents who gathered on lake avenue to try to access their home today. they showed up after receiving an email from the city of pasadena, reportedly offering permission for a one time entry to the evacuation zone to grab essentials like medications. but when neighbors arrived, they were turned away. so we came here and it's highway
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patrol. we have sheriffs, there's national guard. none of them have the same messaging. claire schaeffer says she's still trying to come to terms with the loss of the family home her dad built. i just really want to go home and go in my own bed, and kind of knowing that that's not an option is just really unsettling. she's also frustrated her family has not been able to physically see what's left of their home. i think empathetic to people that have lost a lot in this disaster. in the now deleted post. the city of pasadena says the notification was a mistake and that it's still too dangerous to allow people inside the evacuation zone. they add their orders are only for pasadena residents and don't apply to their altadena neighbors. reporting in altadena, velena jones, nbc, bay area news. the devastation difficult to wrap your mind around. so many people have lost just so much to help meet that
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need. a donation center right now is operating outside the rose bowl in pasadena. it is staffed largely by volunteers working around the clock looking to help where they can. the site is stocked with donated food, water, clothing and just basic necessities. and tonight, people in the bay area are buying supplies, trying to do what they can to assist the la fire victims. nbc bay area's jocelyn moran joins us now with how you can help. jocelyn. yeah. janelle. businesses, churches and organizations are gathering supplies to send to la. others are connecting on social media, getting together to figure out how to contribute. tonight, a truckload of supplies from san jose is on its way to los angeles. we have relief worth of full semi truck that is going to the dream center in la to help with folks out there. people have been dropping off things like diapers and water the last couple of days, and volunteers
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today with westgate church packed all of those donations up. 100% of this effort is done by volunteers who care for la. we love la. others are posting on social media, working together to figure out how to get things from the bay area to la. i was clicking through folks instagram stories and things, and then when i found out that people were collecting donations in oakland and planning to drive it down as early as this weekend, i figured that, you know, that's a great opportunity that i can kind of contribute a little bit more tangibly. latrelle powell grew up in the bay area, but went to law school in la and has friends and family there. today he went to several stores to pick up supplies like n95 masks, socks and diapers and dropped them off at the restaurant. juda in oakland, which is collecting much needed supplies. i just packed all the stuff in my car, drove over there. and this weekend, local content creators are teaming up to plan an event in emeryville on sunday where people can donate new clothing and toiletries. they're working with a group in la they're called we love la and they are doing
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community care packages. they've basically got 60 families right now that they are catering to. the full list of the needs of these families. support from the bay area to la on full display. but it's ultimately just unconditional love. and you know what i see those folks going through? i know the same thing can happen to us as well. jocelyn moran, nbc, bay area news. bay area teams also coming together to help with relief efforts. the bay area host committee and bay area professional sports teams have announced their joint support for the fire victims. that includes bay fc, the golden state warriors and valkyries, the niners, giants, earthquakes and sharks. the contributions will go to organizations like the red cross and california fire foundation. the president and ceo of bay area host committee said in part, quote, moments like these transcend geographic or athletic divisions, and we stand together as a united group to offer strength and support during this challenging time. another live
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look from our sky ranger down in the la area. you could see this huge wall of flames going over this ridge. it is heading north and east toward encino, and then east toward the 405 down to the brentwood area and the famed getty museum. new evacuation orders are in effect because of this flare up of the palisades fire. i did see, as you can see, er, chopper, they are making water drops at this late hour. you can stay with us for the latest on air and online. our website. just incredible. great resource for breaking news with what's going on down there and here in the bay area. we're also posting updates to nbcbayarea.com around the clock. we're back in 60s just ahead. another case of the bird flu in the bay area. should you be concerned? what we've just learned about this latest case and what doctors are saying tonight. plus, officially sworn in and making history. what
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sentenced as a convicted felon. a new york judge sentenced the president elect to an unconditional discharge in his hush money case. that means mr. trump's 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair with adult film star stormy daniels will stand, but he will not face any fines or any jail time. it comes after months of delays, legal wrangling and a final hour failed appeal to the supreme court. mr. trump says he plans to appeal this ruling. meantime, his inauguration just ten days
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away. san francisco has reported its first presumptive human case of bird flu. public health leaders say a child experienced fever and an eye infection, but did not need to go to the hospital and has since recovered. it is unclear how the child contracted the virus. the sample was sent to the cdc after a confirmed positive by the san francisco public health department. this case marks the second human case in the bay area. an alameda county child tested positive for the virus back in november. health leaders stressed the risk of a human getting bird fluemains low, as there is no current evidence the virus can be transmitted between people. the reason that's so important is human to human transmission is what is required for pandemic potential of a virus, so we are not in a pandemic. san francisco health leaders say they've not yet determined how the child might have contracted the bird flu. history. tonight in the south bay, for the first time, there
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is a vietnamese american woman on the santa clara county board of supervisors. i will well and faithfully discharge the duties. discharge the duties upon which i'm about to enter. congratulations. betty jung was sworn into office just a few hours ago. she's an attorney and a familiar face in the county. the swearing in ceremony coincides with the 50th anniversary of the fall of saigon. extremely significant for jung, because her family came here as refugees in the 1970s. and, you know, my parents spent the last four decades working on the assembly lines of silicon valley, putting together the pieces, working at near minimum wage levels to rebuild their lives here. so i hope i make them proud tonight. the rest o of the board is also makg history. incoming district five supervisor margaret evy coco gauff will be the first japanese american woman to serve as a
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supervisor. the board will also have an asian american majority for the first time, and for the first time since 1980, there will be more women than men. san francisco has a new fire chief. today, mayor daniel lurie announced he's appointing san francisco fire department veteran dean crispin to the department's top spot. crispin has spent 34 years with the department. during that time, he was recognized for bravery three times. he was also part of the san francisco team that responded to the new york city after the september 11th attacks. crispin saysne of his top goals for the department is to ensure it remains in touch with the community it serves. my goal for this department is to ensure it remains in touch with the community it serves. department members must concern themselves not just with the beauty of the fire engine or ambulance, but with the beauty and health of the neighborhood. i will ask our members to engage with the public to form bonds that will move our city forward. chief crispin will replace sandi tong, who has served as the
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interim chief. we're going to take you now live back to southern california, as our sky ranger down in la has been over the palisades fire after a new flare up is causing new evacuations. the fire is spreading ferociously at this hour. let's bring in our meteorologist, rob mayeda, who is following this fire closely. and it is now expanding north and possibly east. yeah. if you've been following the palisades fire, a lot of the impact down in pacific palisades and near malibu. now, the action did shift to the north overnight as we made our way into this evening. you can see what we have here. the north offshore winds backed off, and that allowed a window of opportunity for this fire to work its way northward up along a ridge south of encino. and this is where new evacuation orders were issued this evening on the north side of the fire. and another area on the east side. the fire kind of backing down into mandeville canyon. evacuation orders on the west side of 405 freeway, just to the north of brentwood, and
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evacuation standby warnings even off to the north of westwood tonight. again, the fire making that run to the north and to the east. but all of this likely to change as we head towards tomorrow and sunday. our top concern for southern california, unfortunately, is the return of some strong, gusty offshore winds. again, the same wind pattern that really helped drive these fires again, will be starting to flare up as we get into sunday around 7 a.m. you could see those wind gusts again from about 40 to 50mph. now around the bay area, we'll have gusty conditions in our mountains, just not as strong as what we're likely to see in southern california. and you can see it's the north bay diablo range in the santa cruz mountains, mainly saturday dealing with those winds. and then we'll see the wind speeds locally starting to come down for sunday. right now we're watching mount saint helena. you can see the gusts up to about 39mph. peak wind for us will be saturday morning through about midday. then notice in the sunday forecast those wind speeds do start to come down. morning temperatures for saturday a little breezy out
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there to start the day. temperatures in the 40s. and as we pass lunchtime upper 50s to low 60s and highs tomorrow mid 60s around san jose. not too windy around the santa clara valley. really. it's the hills that will be dealing with those gusty winds. now here's the problem for southern california once again, sort of a nonstop onslaught of these gusty offshore winds. you got more monday into tuesday right now. right now, even all the way through wednesday, those dry offshore winds are expected to continue in southern california. and the culprit is the same reason why we're staying dry in the bay area. high pressure off to our north and west. occasionally areas of low pressure dropping into our east. that is maintntaininghe dry pattern and unfortunately, a very windy one across southern california. it's likely to stay that way through about wednesday. so around the bay area for your weekend plans. a little windy, especially around the hills for your saturday. a little less wind as we get into sunday, and still no rain in the forecast for what is typically the wettest time of the year is dry here, but our fire danger is somewhat suppressed by the rain
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that we did see in november and december. so right now our fire danger a little bit reduced, but southern california, the opposite story without really any measurable rain going back to october. so unfortunate. okay. thank you rob. up next, the clock is ticking for tiktok. will it be down in just a matter of days? the plea the social media platform just made to the supreme court to avoid a ban in the u.s. and we have jimmy. hey, everyone. pamela anderson is my guest tonight. we're playing box of lives. plus we have andrew reyn
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settling in just fine tonight. she has a name. george solis. last week we told you about the rescue of this baby spider monkey. police found her during a traffic stop in central california it illegal to own a pet monkey in california. and she needed medical care, so she was taken to the oakland zoo. the zoo says her name, eshoo les, is a nod to an animal preserve in southern mexico called montes azules. the young animal is still recovering, but her veterinarian say she is making steady progress. the u.s. supreme court appears likely to uphold a law to effectively ban tiktok in the u.s. the court heard oral arguments in the case today. the law in question requires china based tiktok owner bytedance to divest itself of the company. if no sale takes place, the platform would go dark in the u.s. on january 19th. the justices did not appear convinced by tiktok's free speech arguments, but uncertainty remains over how the court will handle the case, especially with president elect
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trump taking office one day after the ban takes effect. a preliminary decision is expected in the coming days. facebook's parent company, meta, announced it's ending a number of diversity, equitand inclusion programs in a memo to employees. meta said it's ending internal programs that were created to increase the company's hiring of diverse candidates. it also announced its chief diversity officer will move into a new role. in its memo, meta said it continues to value diversity, and it still has a principle of serving everyone. both the warriors and the sharks were a long way from home. the doves in indianapolis and the sharks
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indianapolis to take on the pacers. six players, including steph curry, draymond green did not play. curry was resting his knees while green had a back issue. as for the game, the warriors were able to keep the game close early. there's lindsey watters hitting a three point jumper after a great play by buddy hield. the warriors also got a big contribution from little u.s. pat spencer. spencer
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scored a season high 17 points. unfortunately, the pacers were too much and too fast, and they went on to roll to a 108 96 victory. the warriors next game monday night in toronto. the sharks in salt lake city to take on the utah hockey club in the first quarter. early, the sharks took the lead. fabian zetterlund right there with the wrist shot past the utah goalie. sharks up one. nothing now in the third period, with a little more than 96 minutes left in the game, utah takes the lead. barrett hayton with the winning goal. sharks lose dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a great rate that won't change. it's back. but only for a limited time. high five. five years? -nope. comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee.
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there's so much good to look for and to donate to, and we just we can feel the love from the rest of the country. and we are. we're grateful. actress jennifer garner says that the palisades fire tore through her neighborhood, but her home survived. now, the actress is partnering with chef jose andres to help evacuees. she is working along volunteers with world central kitchen to feed people who are displaced by the fires.
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and jamie lee curtis is donating money to help fire victims after her family was forced to evacuate from the palisades fire. the oscar winner is pledging $1 million to start a fund of support for fire survivors. in a post on instagram, she says she's been in touch with state and city leaders to make sure the money is distributed for the most impacted people. and another live look at the palisades fire burning at this hour. another flare up this evening. more evacuation and you could see how big this fire line is as it's moving toward more communities. let's bring in our rob mayeda. you've been following the fires all evening, and this new flare up, the intensity of this fire. you know, we don't have the strong wind, but you see the flame lengths there 50ft or higher at times. this area, the hills here, south of encino. the most recent fires that have burned in that area 1961 and 1944. there really hasn't been recent fires in that area. so
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the fuels are very dense. and what we had tonight was the fire burning upslope on the ridgeline there. evacuation orders between this fire and 405 just north of brentwood tonight that was issued earlier this evening. very dense and very dry as they've had very little rainfall. okay. thank you. rob. you can also get the latest on our website nbc [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- pamela anderson, andrew rannells, musical guest lil baby, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 2074! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon!
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