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merlin! right now, at 11, the clock has run out. we're seeing what might be the toughest action the u.s. has taken on a social media site. this is all you'll see the next time you try to watch a clip on tiktok. the news at 11 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm gia vang and i'm bigad shaban. so is this really the end to one of the most popular social media platforms? tiktok shut down its app hours before a midnight supreme court deadline, leaving 170 million u.s. users in the dark. tiktok took matters into its own hands, but as nbc bay area's thom jensen shows us, the app is telling users it is hopeful it will be back up and running soon. once president elect trump takes office. two messages went outusers tonight. first one telling them that a blackout was coming, but content was still
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avlable at that point. and then later this message went out telling them that tiktok is banned. and at that point, that popular and addictive tiktok content was cut off, the tiktok message said in bold letters sorry. tiktok isn't available right now. a lot of people are really sad that they don't have this platform anymore. it's not the news. angela galvez was hoping to hear the young upstart bay area tiktok and instagram creator hope the popular platform would survive, giving her access to its 170 million u.s. users. tiktok has leveled the playing field for ordinary americans to make content that gets a wide reach and engagement. even if you're not a celebrity or like a major influencer. but as tiktok began taking down its platform, google and apple were already pulling it from their app stores. it's sort of like saying, we're going to take control of this situation, and it did. several hours before the ban would have
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taken effect. on friday, the supreme court upheld a law banning tiktok based on national security concerns, which demands the company divest from its parent company in china, bytedance, or face fines that would make it unable for tiktok to operate. it's just annoying because i feel like there's no problem, like we should just be able to have it in the us. i don't know what's so big about it. there's so many apps. i just feel like out of every app, i don't know. tiktok is just like a fan favorite, so the fact that that's the first one to go is just kind of crazy. but there's hope for a tiktok rebirth. in a phone call with nbc's kristen welker, president elect trump said he would most likely implement a 90 day reprieve for tiktok, something he said he would announce as early as monday. you get the feeling that behind the scenes, he's talking to either well-heeled companies or well-heeled individuals to try to say, hey, if there's some way to buy the u.s. rights to this company and make it an american company, that he wants that to happen. in their final
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message, tiktok said they're fortunate that president trump said he'll work with them on a solution to reinstate tiktok once he takes office. please stay tuned. how that will take shape is yet to be seen in san jose. thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. in berkeley, three people stabbed and one of them is now dead. and now the incident have residents of this neighborhood asking why. tonight, police are investigating, saying it started off with a report of a stolen car. nbc bay area's alyssa goard explains. it was a chilling scene today in this berkeley neighborhood, as neighbors came out to this intersection and saw that three people had been stabbed. berkeley police had the scene blocked off at acton and russell as they investigated the ground, covered with evidence, markers and clothes. police first got called to this area just after noon about a stolen car. we came from the park. we seen the police flying up the street. but police had to pivot as they got more calls from the same area. about three people on
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the ground bleeding. one neighbor, who didn't want to be identified, stepped out in her socks to speak with us. we just saw this man run past and say, help, help! then he. then people came. he fell on the street. this neighbor said she didn't recognize that man or another man in the area whose chest was covered in blood. everybody came out to help, like first aid and tourniquet. and they were there till the ambulance came and took them away. police say they found two men and one woman with stab wounds. all three were taken to the hospital, but the woman ultimately died of her injuries. a neighbor told me three people got stabbed and one passed away. and that's sad to hear. police are investigating this as a homicide, but they don't believe there's an ongoing threat to the public. there have been no arrests made. police also have not identified the three people or what happened with the earlier call about the stolen car. it's unusual. you know, you
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you hear stuff going on everywhere, but over this area, it's really quiet. there's not a lot of stuff going on. neighbors are left waiting. for more details on why this unfolded. alyssa goard, nbc, bay area news. now to the southern california wildfires and the emotional return of families who were forced to evacuate their neighborhoods as crews continue to battle flames throughout l.a. county. evacuation orders have been lifted in some areas, and today, that allowed people in the fire zone to see what's left of their properties. while some homes in pacific palisades and altadena are untouched by the fire. thousands of other homes have been reduced to piles of rubble and ash. donald kirkland's house still stands, but he has to mask up because of concerns over air quality. we don't know what chemical makeup it is, so we don't want that to get intoto our lungs. on the fie lines. hopeful progress. more than 5000 firefighters, including many from the bay area, are helping crews in this
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12th day of the firefight. so far, they've reached 49% containment in the palisades and 73% for the eaton fire. tonight, they remain the two largest in a series of wildfires still raging in the southland. president elect donald trump is expected to visit the fire ravaged areas of l.a. county next week. it would be his first trip outside the nation's capital following his inauguration on monday. this all comes as he's openly threatened to withhold or restrict relief funding. governor gavin newsom has an open invite for the incoming president to tour the burn zones with him. and breaking news in the middle east that previously agreed upon cease fire between israel and hamas is now on hold. it was set to go into effect about a half hour ago, but it's being delayed now. in phase one of what was supposed to be a three part deal. hamas was supposed to give israel a list of names of some of the israeli hostages set for release, but tonight that didn't happen. hamas says the delay in
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revealing the names is due to, quote, technical field reasons. meanwhile, a top israel military spokesman says its army continues to attack inside the gaza area until hamas complies with the agreement. and earlier this evening, tens of thousands of demonstrators rallied in tel aviv demanding the release of the hostages. but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had warned the cease fire would be temporary if the agreement was violated. president elect donald trump was back in washington today getting ready for his inauguration. when your heart for i haven't got a clue. the president elect and his wife also traveled to nearby sterling, virginia, to watch a fireworks show at mr. trump's golf club there. monday marks the beginning of donald trump's second term in office. preparations for his inauguration are in full swing. crews dealing with a last minute change of plans. a ceremony has been moved indoors because of
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the freezing temperatures. well, thousands across the country are making their voices heard ahead of his return to the white house. protesters taking part in the so-called people's march. organizers say the marches are a part of a long term resistance strategy to proposed policies of the incoming administration. people took to the streets in cities around the country and the bay area today, marching with a message that they will fight back against extreme right wing agendas. people marched and rallied in san francisco's mission district and also in alameda. it's all part of a weekend of action coinciding with president-elect donald trump's inauguration on monday. protesters expressed a range of concerns, from immigrant rights to women's rights to climate change. certainly preserving democracy, because without it, we can't fight for all the other issues that are important to us. but climate would be high on that list. we who are not being targeted, it's our responsibility, our honor, actually, to be a voice for
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those who are vulnerable and are afraid to speak up. so that means a lot. now, on the other side of the spectrum, california republicans are looking forward to the inauguration, some even in washington, d.c, for the event. optimistic and excited about what mr. trump's second term will bring. and we will, of course, have live coverage when president trump gets sworn in for the second time. you can watch it right here on nbc bay area. that's monday, beginning at 7 a.m. back in 60s and hearing from the team that saved a boy's life in the east bay. see their emotional reunion. when we come back. plus, we explore the impact of wildfires on the major sporting events that are supposed to head to l.a. in the next few years. will a recovering los angeles be ready? and we're seeing another chilly night around the bay area. lots of 30s showing up here at 11:00, along with some patchy dense fog setting up in the north bay. what this means for your sunday forecast and when gusty, dry offshore
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i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as soon as something comes in contact with the power line, it'll turn off so that there's not a risk that it's gonna fall to the ground and start a fire. okay. and i want you to be able to feel the improvements. we've been able to reduce wildfire risk from our equipment by over 90%. that's something i want to believe. [skateboard sounds] - i had health insurance before. (discouraged) so expensive. i mean, i'm helping my mom out, i don't have that kinda cash. - ugh, i know. but you can get financial help now through covered california. it's totally affordable. you'd be surprised. they've got this calculator thing that shows how much you'll pay. - for real? - yeah!
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raging wildfires that have devastated other parts of la to the north county of los angeles has 88 cities. this fire is involved in three. this is a terrible event and we have firefighter and police personnel working 24 hours a day to combat it. but the reality is this is not consuming the entirety of l.a. county or the entirety of l.a. city. inglewood's, intuit dome and sofi stadium are slated to host portions of the summer olympic games in 2028, along with other venues in dowowntowna and usc. myself, mayor bass, her staff, and the city of inglewood. the la 28 organizing committee has been in continuous dialog and planning process, probably for well over 18 months to two years. and what are the conversations been since the fires? what are you guys talking about? what's what's the plan? there's been no conversation since the fires. we have an ongoing structured plan to be
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prepared for the la 28. and this is not derailed those talks. nothing has changed. nothing has changed. we have experienced this nightmare in napa valley. lindsey gallagher heads the tourism bureau for napa county, which has also experienced devastating wildfires in recent years. rebuilding communities, she says, is most important, but says ultimately l.a. will need to focus on welcoming back tourism. i think many of the sporting events are slated to take place in unimpacted areas, and that's where i think the message is to invite the world to come again, to let them know that their financial and economic support are important. it was during president trump's first term in office that l.a. scored its spot as host city for the 2028 games. governor newsom believes trump's ties to securing the olympics are only more of a reason for the president to ensure the federal government will do what it can to help l.a. recover. this is an opportunity for him to shine, for this country, to shine, for california, in this community,
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to shine. the head of la's olympic host committee, casey wasserman, recently met with president trump to talk about the games and told us in a statement, we are grateful for his unwavering commitment to la, 28 and his leadership in bringing the summer games back to the united states for the first time in more than 30 years. now, long before the fires, los angeles had pledged to be the first olympic games in modern history to forgo building any permanent venues and instead use facilities already available. well, now, in the wake of the fires, that pledge could help l.a. focus on rebuilding communities instead of having to build olympic venues. all right. an update now on the fire burning in moss landing that's just south of santa cruz. the highway is expected to remain closed overnight as officials look out for any flare ups. the site is still smoking, but today, monterey county leaders say air quality is not at risk. the initial fire broke out at vistra. that's a battery storage facility. fire crews are still
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at the scene around the clock because of the potential for that fire to reignite, but officials believe at this point it's not likely things will get worse. well, a heartfelt reunion in the east bay today. if i give you a hug. i said to you, man, i'm so glad you're doing well. i'm so happy. this could be your favorite story of the day. was hugs all around for 16 year old ivan santana, who met the paramedics who saved his life this past summer, ivan was playing soccer in a park in hayward when, without warning, he collapsed. turns out the tennyson high school student suffered sudden cardiac arrest. jared armstrong and joshua king performed advanced cardiac life support measures and rushed ivan to the hospital, where he spent the next seven weeks. the reunion is an opportunity. the emergency responders cherish. i feel truly incredible that we were given the opportunity to meet him. it's truly heartbreaking that i did get to meet him today and that he is
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doing so well, and that things went the way they did. i've never been able to meet someone after an event like this, and it truly means so much to me that i was able to. yeah, ivan isn't back playing soccer yet, but he says he is eating better and feels healthier than ever. gosh, talk about right place, right time, right? yeah, and rob mayeda is joining us now. some pretty potentially scary conditions on the coast. yeah, we're watching the beach hazards for sneaker waves there on the coast. and eventually some dry winds will be watching here, both in the bay area and in southern california. but the dry weather continues here as we wrap up the weekend. the one part of the forecast that might still seem like january is the overnight temperatures dropping into the 40s and 30s. right now, san francisco 48 degrees might see some patchy low clouds by the morning as we head up towards san rafael. you see the visibility now down to six miles farther north around santa rosa. visibility at a quarter mile as that patchy fog sets up 46 degrees in san rafael, 42 in
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walnut creek and back into san jose. you can kind of see a few of those low clouds east of downtown at 47 degrees. look at danville down to 37. we're seeing similar temperatures at boulder creek, 39 in sonoma, 38 in santa rosa. and look at the visibility now down to that quarter mile in sonoma county. and that's sort of a sneak preview of tomorrow morning as we deal with these patchy areas of dense fog and then back into the hazy sunshine for the afternoon. overall sunday, looking a lot like the weather we had today. as you recall, we had the fog for the morning and then the hazy sunshine towards the end of the day. now one thing to watch for the morning may be cold enough for some patchy frost, especially up in those north bay valleys. 30s and low 40s to start. then, as the sun breaks through the low cloud cover, we get back into the hazy skies. 60s in reach around san jose, but still a little bit chilly in the east bay valleys back acrs the bay. highs on sunday, mostly in the mid to upper 50s. now the winds will start to pick up generally after midnight tomorrow night. you see
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11:00. not much happening yet. and then as we head towards 5 a.m, wind speeds starting to pick up and these areas here in red, in the mountains of the north bay and probably around the diablo range, could have some gusts from about 25 to 45mph, but not as much down in the lower elevations. so it will be breezy and dry for your monday, but nothing too strong around the bay area. but unfortunately, it's a different story again in southern california as strong santa ana winds pick up as we head into monday night and tuesday, you see these numbers 40 to 50 mile per hour gusts from malibu inland towards santa clarita. this is out towards ventura county and northwestern l.a. county. these conditions warranting the red flag wning once again for much of the mountains of southern california. that's going to be monday into tuesday. so we're tracking to see if there's any chance of rain that might suppress some of that fire danger moving forward. towards the end of the week. there might be one opportunity right there saturday into sunday, a chance of showers moving through southern california, and we could see a few of those around
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the bay area as well. so the end of the 7-day forecast starting to show some changes as we deal with the fog tomorrow morning, and then the breezy and dry conditions heading into monday afternoon. notice those inland temperatures around san jose mid to upper 60s. then we'll see as we head towards next weekend. cooler. right now i tnk it's a better chance of sierra snow showers with that low pressure system tracking inland, but we could see a chance of some showers even in southern california as well. once that red flag warning subsides around midweek. all right. rob, thanks. okay. up next they got the win. but at what cost? we are checking on the warriors after two big stars left the game with injuries. sports is next.
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(clears throat) behold, the pepperoni, grilled chicken and bacon pizza from round table! three magnificent toppings grilled chicken, pepperoni, and sizzling bacon. try it at round table pizza! merlin! welcome back. warriors got the win at chase center, but fans have another thing to worry about. both draymond green and
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steph curry left the game limping with apparent injuries. okay so how about is it the warriors hosted washington and old teammate jordan poole. but just three minutes into the game coach kerr called a timeout. draymond left did not return. let's go to fourth quarter now a scary moment for warriors steph curry gets his ankle caught under jordan poole. he lays on the floor as you can see right there for a few minutes. curry left. the game did not return. warriors do win 122 to 114. their next game is monday afternoon against the boston celtics. here's the good news kirshe kraut. coach kerr says steph doesn't think the ankle twist is serious. draymond is set for an mri tomorrow, so we'll find out just how badly he hurt his calf. obviously wishing them the best. and it was a rough night on long island. the sharks on the road against the new york islanders. islanders win 4 to 1. sharks have now dropped five of their last six games. they're heading to boston for their next game on monday. to the gridiron now. the nfl
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playoff picture getting a little clearer tonight in detroit. did you see this? the washington commanders shocked the football world by going on the road and beatin the detroit lions 45 to 31. commanders quarterback jayden daniels threw for nearly 300 yards and two touchdowns. the washington defense also played a big part, intercepting former cal quarterback jared goff three times, and the commanders will find out who they are facing tomorrow. the la rams arere taking on the philadelphia eagles for a spot in the nfc championship. and of course, you can catch all the action right here on nbc bay area. our coverage starts at 11 tomorrow morning here and on peacock. and tomorrow will also decide whether the kansas city chiefs will face the buffalo bills or the baltimore ravens. the chiefs are walking into their seventh straight afc title after beating the texans this ternoon. well, that'afs pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone.
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and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all that is you. at oakland's chinatown is celebrating with a weekend market. you have to have the line dancers, of course, to open up the festivities. this is a 33rd lunar new year bazaar put on by the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce, and you can see more than 50 vendors spanning two blocks with arts and crafts, resource booths and more. and if you missed it today, don't worry, they'll be back again tomorrow. awesome festivities right? yeah, and hopefully the weather to enjoy hopefully the weather to enjoy it. w e' i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground,
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