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believe the city and county of san francisco that we're even having to consider this issue, it seems a complete no-brainer to me. completely reckless that we would give police robots to kill people here in san francisco. that's absolutely unacceptable. and we know, we know that deadly force by the police departmentd against black and brown communities. >> san francisco police have said robots will only be as an option when risk of loss of life to members of the public or officers are imminent or outweigh any other force option available. >>> elon musk is facing yet another lawsuit after laying off hundreds of the employees, the act requires the ceo to inform the state and the federal government 60 days ahead of time before a layoff of 100 employees or more twitter did not do that. this morning if southern california, lisa bloom appeared with three former twitter employees they're suing to force musk to keep the promises made to them. that lawsuit is one at least three we know of. we reached out to twitter to get their side of the story reports the media relakeses department has been laid off. >>> more rain in our future. keep that umbrella handy. >> the unsettled weather continues for bay area, we're still seeing the scattered showers moving through and a chance even into the overnight hours, for the peninsula we're looking at some of the rain moving through around 10:00 to 11:00 maybe in the north bay during the overnight hours until early tuesday and the rain will gradually wind down as we head into tuesday afternoon, now wednesday and thursday are looking dry but we're looking at the potential of more rain in the forecast after getting about another quarter to half inch of rain it's been so wet here lately and it's good to know that we have some more much-needed rain, that and the seven-day forecast is coming up in about 30 minutes. >>> thanks, carrie. some other stories you need to know about, two racing cars are suspected of causing a deadly big rig crash, people tried to get help in san francisco, first san jose police announcing the arrest of a youth cons lor. >>> faces multiple charges the incidents happened inside a class room while working for the organization new hope for youth, detectives believe there could be additional victims given his position at the school, police arrested him nearly a week ago. >>> san francisco has one less facility to help addicts, despite protests the city yesterday closed the tender loin center created last year to help reduce overdose deaths and increase connections to services. supervisors voted to close it in june, the city plans to provide the same services from other local providers and still no word of arrests in a weekend crash that killed a big rig driver transporting u.s. mail it happened early saturday in oakland, investigators now believe two cars were racing one car struck the truck which rolled over and caught fire and the driver of that truck became trapped. investigators also believe 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world's largest active volcano is inching closer to a high want on the big island. lava has been spewing out since eruptions started on november 27th. geologists say it is tough to predict which direction the the lava will flow. joining us from the big island, lacie, talk to us about how concerned officials are about the lava potentially crossing the highway and what is being done to stop it. >> reporter: aaron, aloha from hawaii island. i am standing at the gill kert kahale park across the highway. you can see over my shoulder the majestic mauna loa. though the sun is up you can still see the large plume of smoke coming from the fissure. we were able to listen in to the daily briefing with the hawaii volcano observatory and they say the lava is moving slowly north. it has actually slowed a bit in the last several days because it hit a flat spot so to speak. so instead of advancing, it is kind of smoothing out like a pancake i guess you could explain it like that. officials are definitely concerned because if it does cross the highway, this would have a major impact on the island's economy. so they do have backup plans in place. they have put together several teams to be prepared in the case this does occur and it does cross the roadway. so officials are closely monitoring it. at last check at about 6:30 this morning, the flow was about 2.16 miles away from the highway. so they're definitely continuing to monitor that closely as well. scientists say that they are going to be continuing to do checks by ground, by air. they've got some drones up as well, using satellite information to closely track this lava flow. >> all right, lace hee denise, we appreciate your reporting there for us from hawaii today. thank you. >>> embattled nfl quarterback deshaun watson returned to the field on sunday in his debut with the cleveland browns. watson was suspended for 11 games and fined $5 million after more than two dozen well publicly accused him of sexual misconduct from when he was on a different team in houston. nbc's maya england is there with more. maya. >> reporter: hi, kate. watson took to the field on sunday playing his first season game in 700 days. the cleveland browns' quarterback made his team debut on the road in a very familiar stadium against his former team, the houston texans. it is the first time he was allowed to play this season following an 11-game suspension he served for violating the nfl's personal conduct policy. more than two dozen women accused watson of sexual mktd during massage therapy and personal training sessions which he denies. watson has never been criminally charged and maintains his innocence. despite the claims against him, the browns gave him a record-setting $230 million guaranteed contract during the off-season while the nfl was investigating the allegations. in his first game back he was greeted with nearly several boos every time he came out of the huddle. while it was made clear he was not welcome, others treated him like nothing ever happened. >> when you are in this kind of limelight, you can't have actions like that. >> you do feel for the women and not necessarily like going to be -- i'm just here for some good football. >> reporter: the browns are on the road next sunday before watson makes his official debut in cleveland the following week. kate. >> maya, what is next for watson now then? >> reporter: kate, 24 lawsuits were filed against lawsuit alleging sexual assault and sexual misconduct during massage appointments while he was with the texans. 23 of the lawsuits have been settled and the nfl says watson remains in mandatory counseling. kate. >> maya eagle reporting for us. thanks. >>> tampa's police chief resigned after a video showed her trying to abuse her position during a traffic stop. nbc correspondent steven romo is tracking this and joins us now. what happened here? >> reporter: a lot of people talking about this one. the controversy started last month with mary o'connor and her husband were pulled over as they drove a golf cart near their home. the deputy told them at the time their golf cart did not have the proper license plate for the road. that's when chief o'connor who was made chief in february, flashed her badge and asked the deputy to let her go which he did. the exchange was recorded on the deputy's body camera. >> we went to the club. >> is your camera on? >> it is. >> i'm the police chief in tampa. i hope you will let us go tonight. >> okay. you look familiar, so -- >> i'm sure i do. >> reporter: you see it all play out there on the body cam. in a statement o'connor said it was the first time the couple left their golf cart from the community where they own property, adding it was poor judgment to be driving on public roads without a proper tag. she also apologized to the deputy there at the time. she was placed on administrative leave last week pending investigation into the incident, but earlier today she went ahead and officially resigned, aaron. >> anything from the city of tampa, from the folks running the city there, steven? >> reporter: yeah, the mayor of tampa released a statement saying it is unacceptable for any public employee and especially the city's top law enforcement leader to ask for special treatment because of their position. public trust in tampa's police department is paramount to our success as a city and a community. aaron. >> steven romo with us today. steven, thank you. >>> let's turn to an nbc news exclusive. the secret service says hackers linked to the chinese government stole at least $20 million in u.s. covid relief benefits. it is the first pandemic fraud tied to former state-sponsored cyber criminals that the u.s. government has publicly acknowledged, but law enforcement sources say it could be, quote, the tip of the iceberg. nbc's senior investigative producer sarah fitzpatrick joins me from washington with a closer look at all of this. sarah, what do we know about the chinese group behind this? what more can you tell us about the extent of the fraud? >> reporter: apt41 is a hacking group based in china and has been well-known to american law enforcement officials over the past decade. in recent years the group has increasingly focused on infiltrating american critical infrastructure and state governments on behalf of the chinese government. this is primarily for espionage purposes. the true extend of the fraught is unknown. today we reported on one case that the secret service was willing to confirm publicly, but nbc news is aware of multiple ongoing investigations across the federal government involving tp41 and other state-sponsored group. one official acknowledged for our story the total amount of unemployment fraud overall from international and domestic actors could be as high as half a billion dollars. >> it is big numbers. sarah, you know, we've been aware, there's been government -- the government has found evidence of chinese hacking for years now, but it sounds like a real escalation. they are actually stealing u.s. government funds. >> reporter: absolutely. taxpayer funds. i think it is important every single u.s. official we spoke to for the story called the theft of taxpayer funds a serious escalation with major national security implications. that's important because those implications could develop outside of the cybersecurity realm. you know, potential diplomatic issues, et cetera. many high-ranking sources for the story would not speak on the record because of concerns of how sensitive and how serious a development this is, but perhaps most importantly officials and experts told us is the concern once a group like this, a very sophisticated state-sponsored group, is inside state i.t. systems they're essentially in there forever and that's a worrying development. >> i'll say. sarah fitzpatrick for us today. thank you for the reporting. >>> the botched taylor swift ticket presale has left bad blood between the pop star's fans and ticketmaster. >> i want ticketmaster down. they don't care about their reputation. >> in fact, a group of swifties is now suing ticketmaster's parent company, live nation, alleging antitrust violations, misrepresentation and fraud. nbc news legal analyst danny cevallos joins us and set to talk more about this. we are all laughing about this whole sna few around taylor swift tickets but it is a real lawsuit. what are they arguing? >> at first blush it is easy to see this as a case of, hey, these are some disappointed swifties who wanted to buy tickets and couldn't buy tickets so what the heck are they filing a lawsuit for. but when you look at the complaint, it is about a lot more than that. first, the plaintiffs in this case argue that they were promised in the form of a contract that if they purchased merchandise and did some other things, then the defendants would give them a code and they would be able to buy tickets to this event. so if that's true, that is more along the lines of a contract, not a situation where, hey, i want to go to the yankee's game but there just aren't tickets. that's not what they're alleging in this case. they're alleging they had some form of agreement, some meeting of the mind. beyond that they're using this complaint as an opportunity to level antitrust-style allegations against ticketmaster, essentially saying ticketmaster has cornered the market for ticket sales. when monopolies happen like that prices do not respond to market forces. prices are whatever the monopolizer wants them to be. another thing alleged in the complaint i find fascinating is apparently ticketmaster has not only the primary market for ticket sales but according to the complaint they've inserted themselves in the secondary market. all of the manufacturers and other businesses that would love to control the secondary market and the primary market, ticketmaster apparently has found a way to do it. >> wow. you mentioned antitrust, right? it just so happens that the feds are investigating live nation, the parent company, for antitrust. that announcement came out last week. is there potentially a connection between the two cases? could one play into the other? >> if asked the doj would say we don't care about civil lawsuits, we are conducting our own investigation and that's probably true, but if i'm the plaintiff's attorneys i would use a doj investigation as an advantage, as not only a public relations advantage but even a discovery advantage because if they bring criminal charges, for example, you will have them proving bad things about the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt. oh, i'll just cherry pick some of this and use it in my just a preponderance-of-the-evidence standard suit. >> what could happen here? could it impact just the plaintiffs? could it impact all of us who wanted taylor swift cases? >> to the extent it is a breach case, it probably wouldn't affect the rest of the world. but to the extent there's an antitrust allegation, it could affect other things. this is a company that arguably is the only player in the market, so this could have a very large effect in addition to the doj investigation. it could be a very big deal and it isn't -- you know, as much as it is fun to say, hey, those people didn't get their tickets, too bad, so sad, it is clear this complaint appears to be about more than that. >> something to watch. we appreciate it, danny. thank you. >>> after the break, the new documentary rocking the royal >>> netflix has released a new trailer for its upcoming documentary series titled "harry and meghan." >> the show is expected to shine a light on the behind-closed-door tensions that led to harry and meghan stepping down as members of the royal family. keir simmons joins us live from london, he is back over there. how is the palace prepared to deal with what might be revealed in this trailer today? >> reporter: a question we don't fully know, we have been trying to ask both palaces, what should we expect from you on thursday, how do you expect to rebut the claims that might be in this docuseries and it is not clear. you have to assume they are working hard to try to do that, but i think one of the messages they're trying to put out is they and the royal family here on this side of the pond are just business as usual. you might call that a defensive crouch, frankly. i do think depending on what we see on thursday. keep in mind, nobody knows what we're going to see apart from these two one-minute-long trailers, depending on what we see i think you will marry kind her kind of a rebuttal. >> obviously there's a chance the documentary could add to the tensions that exist in the royal family and in this sort of universe after the allegations of racism in the royal family from earlier this year. how have the senior royals been dealing with the scrutiny around those particular issues? >> reporter: yeah, i mean i think there's more than a chance, aaron, i think there absolutely is. listen, let me give you one example. now twice, this morning and last week, the netflix trailer dropped just minutes before i was on air on the "today" show. i think that's deliberate, that netflix are doing that, dropping it very early, kind of around 7:00 a.m. u.s. east coast time because they want to get maximum publicity for it. the question is a good one because underlying this are deep issues, issues of whether there is racism within the palaces. i think the whole story from last week at buckingham palace kind of brought that out. that does need to be addressed by the palace. i'm not sure they know how to beyond just saying we are working against racism. that's the kind of message, if you lie. >> keir, you were just here in boston. william and kate were over here doing their tour of the u.s. how much did all of that controversy we were just talking about distract from their efforts? >> reporter: i think it did clearly overshadow their efforts. that being said, let's not forget there was a lot of publicity about prince william's earth shot prize, his environmental prize. there was a lot of publicity about what kate was wearing, about the charities and causes she went and looked at. there will be a large number of americans who will have just enjoyed seeing them, and they've got their messages out there. it is not all bad but it didn't didn't go the way they would like. >> i was a fan of the green dress. >> reporter: it looked great on the carpet, and i'm not a fashion expert as you know. >> keir simmons, thank you. >>> let's take a look at what is trending. tributes are pouring in for bob mcgrath, a beloved original cast member of "sesame street." he died on sunday. he made his debut as bob johnson in the show's pilot in 1969. he became a show regular for more than four decades. 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