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. >>> good morning, kris. you are right, we had the heat advisory yesterday and we talked triple-digit heat. right now i think the thing that could be more favorable for the fire is the slightly cooler temperatures, and humidity is at 39%, and also as chris mentioned, we are not seeing any wind, which is what we like to see because the wind can spread fires. the temperature trend shows we will warm up quickly. we will be about 90 degrees by noon. how are the wind speeds doing? again, not windy out there, fairly calm and in the evergreen area about 4 miles per hour. i will fast-forward the timeline. the winds don't pick up for the afternoon but will pick up this weekend. this weekend we are tracking a cooldown, so i will have another update on that and what we can expect coming up shortly. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> in the meantime in solano county, firefighters are battling a fire that started yesterday afternoon near a neighborhood off of cordelia street, and nearby houses are still being evacua
. >>> good morning, kris. you are right, we had the heat advisory yesterday and we talked triple-digit heat. right now i think the thing that could be more favorable for the fire is the slightly cooler temperatures, and humidity is at 39%, and also as chris mentioned, we are not seeing any wind, which is what we like to see because the wind can spread fires. the temperature trend shows we will warm up quickly. we will be about 90 degrees by noon. how are the wind speeds doing? again,...
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kris pray there is a winner tonight here in florida joined by kimberly. >> kimberly: all right, kris, i have to ask is this a whole lot of fun or is it just incredible challenging? >> a little bit of both and a lot of fun winning, but my legs are going to be so sore tomorrow and they're going to be tired. but it's just really cool to add another trophy to the case. >> kimberly: you slow down your pace and you want to get quality shots out there? >> a little bit of that and i knew i wasn't going to strike if i try to go as fast as i could because my legs are just dead. sorry really emphasized quality over quantity and work to my advantage. >> kimberly: did you think seven strikes was going to be enough to walk away with that? >> i thought it would be closed because they got harder and harder as we kept the bowling and obviously with fatigue you can put as many shots online. so, i think pacing myself throughout the entire event just really benefited me. >> kimberly: congratulations and you won the strike derby. >> dave>> thank you, buddy's prk you probably support. thank you. >> dave: w
kris pray there is a winner tonight here in florida joined by kimberly. >> kimberly: all right, kris, i have to ask is this a whole lot of fun or is it just incredible challenging? >> a little bit of both and a lot of fun winning, but my legs are going to be so sore tomorrow and they're going to be tired. but it's just really cool to add another trophy to the case. >> kimberly: you slow down your pace and you want to get quality shots out there? >> a little bit of that...
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kris sanchez is live. we're at the beginning of fire season, kris. >> reporter: yeah, it's big enough you can see the fire from the highway and down below, and the fire is way up on that hillside behind us and that's part of the problem, san jose fire says they have to try and find a way to get into that fire because it's up on that hillside. the closest intersection i can give you is san philippe road, and not silver creek, but silver creek valley road. we do know that firefighters are trying to access that fire right now and we do know the brush is very dry right now especially after the spike in heat that we have seen. today is supposed to be a little cooler but hopefully the wind will cooperate. right now, very calm and it's absolutely still out here. let's send it over to vianey as we jump in our truck and try to get closer to the fire. >> kris, you are right, we had triple digit heat this weekend. there are three factors, hot temperatures, low humidity and wind factor. right now in evergreen, we're g
kris sanchez is live. we're at the beginning of fire season, kris. >> reporter: yeah, it's big enough you can see the fire from the highway and down below, and the fire is way up on that hillside behind us and that's part of the problem, san jose fire says they have to try and find a way to get into that fire because it's up on that hillside. the closest intersection i can give you is san philippe road, and not silver creek, but silver creek valley road. we do know that firefighters are...
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let's get straight to kris sanchez in southeast san jose with the latest for us. kris?> reporter: hi, there. the most worry some thing about this fire at this point is it points to what could be happening as temperatures continue to rise. this is a neighborhood off silver creek valley road and san felipe road. a bulldozer went up this way and firefighters tell us the fire is at least 20 acres at this point but has the potential to grow to about 100 acres. the good news here is it's far enough away from neighborhoods there are no structures or homes or buildings threatened at this point, but because we saw the spike in temperature and we know summer is coming there's concern over fire danger, especially since we did not get the kind of rain we were supposed to get during the rainy season. we will stay out here live in san jose, and it looks like it's largely under control. there's no smoke so that's a good sign from here. kris sanchez for "today in the bay." >> thanks, kris. >>> 6:32 for you this morning, and we want to give you a look at the forecast, and vianey arana h
let's get straight to kris sanchez in southeast san jose with the latest for us. kris?> reporter: hi, there. the most worry some thing about this fire at this point is it points to what could be happening as temperatures continue to rise. this is a neighborhood off silver creek valley road and san felipe road. a bulldozer went up this way and firefighters tell us the fire is at least 20 acres at this point but has the potential to grow to about 100 acres. the good news here is it's far...
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in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thank you very much, kris. most curfews across the bay area actually expired about a half hour ago at 5:00 a.m. including palo alto which announced its curfew last night. the restrictions there as well as all of contra costa and alameda county expired at 5:00 a.m. san jose and san francisco had similar orders in place. >>> as nbc bay area sky ranger flew over vallejo late last night things were mostly quiet. it may be because about 50 national guard members are now there assisting on the ground, but there were some moments of conflict. police say at one point earlier in the night protesters briefly surrounded the police department but eventually dispersed and despite the curfew there were some reports of looting. >>> it's 5:35. in the east bay positive signs of progress in the fight against covid-19. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live this morning. he has the latest and how they're easing restrictions we've seen on local businesses. tell us about it, bob. >> reporter: correct, laura. covid-19 cases a
in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thank you very much, kris. most curfews across the bay area actually expired about a half hour ago at 5:00 a.m. including palo alto which announced its curfew last night. the restrictions there as well as all of contra costa and alameda county expired at 5:00 a.m. san jose and san francisco had similar orders in place. >>> as nbc bay area sky ranger flew over vallejo late last night things were mostly quiet. it may...
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good morning. >> good morning to you, kris. it has to be a little surreal being back in the studio. >> it feels so much bigger because there are so fewer people, right. i didn't know if my card would work. please work, please work. >> there we go. the gang is all here. mike has a look at the morning commute. let's jump over to kari. what are we expecting today? >>> it's going to be another really nice day, but it's been super windy for some of us and still will be today as we get a live look outside in the south bay. we're starting out on this tuesday morning with temperatures in the upper 50s, about a normal start and our temperatures will be near normal as we go into the afternoon. a comfortable day before we get ready for a heatup or south bay high temperatures we'll reach into the mid to upper 70s. we'll talk more about this coming up, also, the hotter weather ahead. mike, you've been watching the roads. any issues? >>> one major issue in the south bay, kari. we need to take you to a live camera. this is an investigation wh
good morning. >> good morning to you, kris. it has to be a little surreal being back in the studio. >> it feels so much bigger because there are so fewer people, right. i didn't know if my card would work. please work, please work. >> there we go. the gang is all here. mike has a look at the morning commute. let's jump over to kari. what are we expecting today? >>> it's going to be another really nice day, but it's been super windy for some of us and still will be...
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kris? >> reporter: well, hi there, marcus, i'm about a block from where at least one san jose police officer fired a weapon last night. this is not, however, near where the protests were happening last night around the same time. we don't have all the details yet but we can confirm the department is investigating that shooting that happened about a block from where i am north 8th and mission street is where it happened. we also confirm there was a hit-and-run nearby that is related to the suspect shot by police. we will continue to prep for details in that case and will let you know when we get them. also, look what else was happening after the curfew order went into effect. the driver in the bmw put on quite a show as onlookers set off fireworks all happening near san jose city hall near where the protests were happening. officers did arrest that driver and several other people. san jose police are also investigating at least one stabbing that happened at the 7-eleven store just off the sa
kris? >> reporter: well, hi there, marcus, i'm about a block from where at least one san jose police officer fired a weapon last night. this is not, however, near where the protests were happening last night around the same time. we don't have all the details yet but we can confirm the department is investigating that shooting that happened about a block from where i am north 8th and mission street is where it happened. we also confirm there was a hit-and-run nearby that is related to the...
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kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, kris. 6:03. >>> moving forward or going nowhere, a live look in washington where lawmakers debate police reform. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us with more and to explain why. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. democrats wanted to see police reform happen but they don't like this plan and think it's the wrong way to start the conversation, so today they plan to block it. republicans' police reform bill up for a vote today. >> those youngsters who today are afraid to jog down the street or get in their car and drive. >> reporter: today's vote just to debate that plan. democrats plan to block it. they say the bill is fundamentally flawed. >> the question is this. who do you trust, the naacp or mitch mcconnell? >> reporter: the bill crafted by the senate's lone black republican tim scott collects data and withholds federal funds from police that use chokeholds but doesn't ban them outright. republicans accuse democrats of hindering progress. >> we have chuck schumer with a chokehold on the justice act
kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, kris. 6:03. >>> moving forward or going nowhere, a live look in washington where lawmakers debate police reform. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us with more and to explain why. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. democrats wanted to see police reform happen but they don't like this plan and think it's the wrong way to start the conversation, so today they plan to block...
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kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. activity that happened during what was supposed to be those quiet curfew hours overnight. let's start you off where we now know there was a fight inside the 7-eleven store just off campus before 1:00 this morning. san jose police now confirm what witnesses told us they saw which is that several people were stabbed. police found two men with stab wounds there at the scene near the convenience store. one of them died at the hospital, but police say two other men managed to get themselves to the hospital on their own. they have nonlife threatening stab wounds as well. homicide investigators are at the active scene. i am here at a different scene where san jose police are also investigating the shooting of a suspect by at least one san jose police officer. this happened in the area of north 8th and east mission. there was a hit-and-run collision that was related. we will let you know more details as soon as we get them. look at what else is happening after the curfew order was in effect.
kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. activity that happened during what was supposed to be those quiet curfew hours overnight. let's start you off where we now know there was a fight inside the 7-eleven store just off campus before 1:00 this morning. san jose police now confirm what witnesses told us they saw which is that several people were stabbed. police found two men with stab wounds there at the scene near the convenience store. one of them died at the hospital, but police say two...
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kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. you'll see behind me that westfield mall here, valley fair, doesn't really look that different from the outside, right, except for the empty parking lot which you expect this time of the morning. but when people go into those doors at 11:00 in the morning it will look very different when they start to shop for the first time post shelter at home order. at westfield which operates this valley fair mall, also oak ridge and westfield san francisco say employees will be wearing masks and there will be social distancing markers like the ones we've gotten used to seeing at the grocery store. people are feeling conflicted about the mall reopening. >> i have a lot of friends who work in the mall, so they're excited to get back to work. it's scary because there are so many people that are risk takers, not wearing masks or not doing what they're supposed to and they're not taking it serious enough. tells us she's to step foot in the mall for a wall. they are working with county health officials
kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. you'll see behind me that westfield mall here, valley fair, doesn't really look that different from the outside, right, except for the empty parking lot which you expect this time of the morning. but when people go into those doors at 11:00 in the morning it will look very different when they start to shop for the first time post shelter at home order. at westfield which operates this valley fair mall, also oak ridge and westfield san francisco say...
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and that's where we find "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live for us this morning and, kris, no surprisee both issues really getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: yeah, anytime you talk about shifting power in any situation it's going to be a lively conversation. so in the city of san jose there's talk about consolidating the mayoral election with the presidential election, that would mean better turnout in those years, but there's also an element of shifting a power from the manager's office to the mayor. so this all has to go on the ballot depending on the decision that happens today, sam liccardo would get two more years in office because then the mayoral election would shift to 2024. the council is considering shifting some of the powers from the city manager to the mayor's office and the current impetus is putting pressure on eddie garcia to fire some involved in posting on social media. the mayor can just ask the chief to do that. he cannot actually order him to do that. supervisors will talk about whether the voting age should drop down to 16 or 17 for local measures. it would
and that's where we find "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live for us this morning and, kris, no surprisee both issues really getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: yeah, anytime you talk about shifting power in any situation it's going to be a lively conversation. so in the city of san jose there's talk about consolidating the mayoral election with the presidential election, that would mean better turnout in those years, but there's also an element of shifting a power from...
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kris sanchez joins us live where that service will take place, kris. >> reporter: good morning to youmarcus. this memorial service is set to begin at 10:00 this morning. other law enforcement agents from around the bay area have started to arrive as well. sheriff's deputy sergeant gutzwiller was killed and four other officers were wounded in that ambush on june 6th in ben lomond. the suspect is steven carrillo. federal authorities believe he and his alleged accomplice with linked to an anti-government movement known to target police. the federal authorities believe the duo killed david patrick underwood on may 29th using the george floyd protest in oakland as a cover. underwood's memorial service will be held friday in sunol where his hometown. his sister says it will be open to the public. the procession begins in just a few hours on the route here. however, the exact route is not being released because of security concerns. as we mentioned, it is believed that sergeant gutzwiller was targeted because he was a law enforcement agent. we will continue to cover this for you throughout t
kris sanchez joins us live where that service will take place, kris. >> reporter: good morning to youmarcus. this memorial service is set to begin at 10:00 this morning. other law enforcement agents from around the bay area have started to arrive as well. sheriff's deputy sergeant gutzwiller was killed and four other officers were wounded in that ambush on june 6th in ben lomond. the suspect is steven carrillo. federal authorities believe he and his alleged accomplice with linked to an...
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nbc bay area's kris sanchez is here to talk about how many times police officers use that neck hold anywaykris. >> reporter: it may come as a surprise, not all police departments put their use of force information out in the public. minneapolis police, however, they do put it out into the public. and we can talk about that. so this was back on may 25 when minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was seen in the video with his knee on the neck of george floyd for almost nine minutes. you can hear floyd saying "i can't breathe" until he loses consciousness and even they the officer maintains the knee restraint. now we know that since 2015, minneapolis police officers held 237 people down with those kinds of neck restraints. 44 of those people lost consciousness. 60% of those people who lost consciousness were african-american. outraged protests followed george floyd's death even after derek chauvin was fired and charged with third degree murder. part of the frustration is floyd was not the first man to die in that same situation. in 2013, another man died when an officer used the same kind o
nbc bay area's kris sanchez is here to talk about how many times police officers use that neck hold anywaykris. >> reporter: it may come as a surprise, not all police departments put their use of force information out in the public. minneapolis police, however, they do put it out into the public. and we can talk about that. so this was back on may 25 when minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was seen in the video with his knee on the neck of george floyd for almost nine minutes. you...
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in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, kris. >>> 5:02 right now. as california coronavirus cases continue to surge, one of san francisco's major tourist destinations welcomes visitors back today. pier 39 known for its restaurants and world famous sea lions and while we're pretty sure the sea lions never left, there will be some changes in store for human visitors. "today in the bay" sierra johnson is live in san francisco with a look at what guests can expect from out of town. and even people close to home. good morning, sierra. >> good morning. that's right. just a matter of hours pier 39 and those lovely sea lions will prepare to welcome guests. it hasn't been open for quite a number of months now but when they do come by today, there will be a number of changes, starting with the number of people that can visit pier 39 at once. now, occupancy has been reduced to ensure that the six feet social distancing particularly by those sea lions will be monitored and that will be done through new designated entrances at pier 39. new hours open monday thro
in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, kris. >>> 5:02 right now. as california coronavirus cases continue to surge, one of san francisco's major tourist destinations welcomes visitors back today. pier 39 known for its restaurants and world famous sea lions and while we're pretty sure the sea lions never left, there will be some changes in store for human visitors. "today in the bay" sierra johnson is live in san francisco with a look...
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i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia today. >> and i'm marcus washington. we're going to get to traffic in just a bit. first we want to start with meteorologist kari hall with a look at that forecast for us, and that sun rise each time we come to you, kari, looks beautiful and more beautiful. >> it's my favorite time of the day watching the sun rise. it's going to be a hot day. as we take a live look outside and check out our temperature trend, mid-60s this morning. we'll reach 90 degrees by early in the afternoon and continue to go up from there. we'll talk more about this in the forecast coming up. mike gives us a look at the early morning commute. >>> the only big thing going on is a traffic alert. right to the maps, southbound 880. all lanes still currently blocked by a couple of vehicles in the roadway, flat bed truck, i'm told, is almost there. hopefully will take this away soon. it's jammed from 92 and of course we have the typical tri-valley build. back to you. >> thanks, mike. breaking in vallejo authorities shot at someone. this is after reports o
i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia today. >> and i'm marcus washington. we're going to get to traffic in just a bit. first we want to start with meteorologist kari hall with a look at that forecast for us, and that sun rise each time we come to you, kari, looks beautiful and more beautiful. >> it's my favorite time of the day watching the sun rise. it's going to be a hot day. as we take a live look outside and check out our temperature trend, mid-60s this morning. we'll reach 90...
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i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington.ike is keeping an eye on that commute for us this morning. first we want to start with meteorologist kari hall. kari, i guess you've been telling us we need to expect a warmer forecast for today because it's going to be hot. >> it's going to be hot in our valleys, even hotter tomorrow. whatever you have to do outside get it done early. let's head to the south bay and check out our temperature bend, from 53 degrees to 80 degrees by noon today and as we check out our high temperatures we'll warm up more from there as we reach up to 87 degrees but 92 today in antioch and we'll see upper 80s in much of the north bay. we'll talk more about the 90s in the forecast coming up. how is the commute looking for drivers? >>> it's looking more congested. we'll give you a live look. the last three to five minutes have shown more traffic slowing as you approach for many of the lanes. we've been starting this 6:00 a.m. show, the maps won't show any problems on the approach through the maze or in the ar
i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington.ike is keeping an eye on that commute for us this morning. first we want to start with meteorologist kari hall. kari, i guess you've been telling us we need to expect a warmer forecast for today because it's going to be hot. >> it's going to be hot in our valleys, even hotter tomorrow. whatever you have to do outside get it done early. let's head to the south bay and check out our temperature bend, from 53 degrees to...
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back to you, kris. >>> all right, thank you, mike. new overnight fire crews possibly getting a preview of the fire season. san jose fire department responding to roughly six small fires in kelly park right around 2:00 this morning and crews there say the fires look like they were set around the parking lot and down into the trail. the fires were contained without any problems. the battalion chief on scene tells us the brush is so dry right now that it is on par with conditions that we usually see in october, prime fire season, and that it's already dangerous out there. we have a live report coming up in just 30 minutes. >>> happening today community members in support of eliminating oakland unified school districts police departments are hitting the streets to drum up support. and they are not the only district looking to remove law enforcement from inside schools. "today in the bay's" cierra johnson is live this morning to explain. cierra? >> reporter: yes, good morning, marcus. both protests against police brutality wage on across t
back to you, kris. >>> all right, thank you, mike. new overnight fire crews possibly getting a preview of the fire season. san jose fire department responding to roughly six small fires in kelly park right around 2:00 this morning and crews there say the fires look like they were set around the parking lot and down into the trail. the fires were contained without any problems. the battalion chief on scene tells us the brush is so dry right now that it is on par with conditions that we...
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he's running for the u.s -- kris kobach.t of the democrats who say there's no voter fraud. meanwhile, ballots are being harvested -- [laughter] the nonsense goes on, and the national left-wing media, complicit, compliant, they close the circle around it. no voter fraud here, just close your lying eyes and move along are. what are the republicans -- >> yeah. lou: -- going to do, and i don't remember in court. i know they're suing the hell out of everybody, but everybody can sue somebody. >> yeah. lou: but what are they doing physically to make damn sure that every, every polling station, every voting booth is secure and protected, and i mean with eyes on the ground? >> well, you know, lou, it varies from state to state. and president trump and you are right to point to mail-in voting as the primary avenue or the primary venue of voter fraud. as you know, when i was secretary of state of kansas we put it, we passed a law that i wrote that made kansas the safest in the country. and my folks particularly on vote-by-mail, there w
he's running for the u.s -- kris kobach.t of the democrats who say there's no voter fraud. meanwhile, ballots are being harvested -- [laughter] the nonsense goes on, and the national left-wing media, complicit, compliant, they close the circle around it. no voter fraud here, just close your lying eyes and move along are. what are the republicans -- >> yeah. lou: -- going to do, and i don't remember in court. i know they're suing the hell out of everybody, but everybody can sue somebody....
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in san jose, kris sanchez, san jose. >> one we will follow. thank you. >>> west contra costa unified and oakland unified are making moves to get police off school campuses. now on wednesday the west contra costa school board voted unanimously to redirect $1.5 million used to pay for school resource officers. that money will be used to fund programs for african-american students like counseling, social emotional learning. >> it's not just about the officers on campuses but the services we need to the kids. are they getting the preventative mental health they need? >> oakland unified is preparing to remove police from its schools. that means abolishing its internal police force and redirecting $2.5 million spent on officers and security skaf. >>> happening today in san jose a special city council meeting to address police use of force, especially crowd -- and specialty crowd control measures. sjpd has come under fire for how some officers handled protesters. the mayor says he now supports banning the use of rubber bullets on crowds. today's meet
in san jose, kris sanchez, san jose. >> one we will follow. thank you. >>> west contra costa unified and oakland unified are making moves to get police off school campuses. now on wednesday the west contra costa school board voted unanimously to redirect $1.5 million used to pay for school resource officers. that money will be used to fund programs for african-american students like counseling, social emotional learning. >> it's not just about the officers on campuses but...
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nbc bay area's kris sanchez is live for us with more. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. i don't want to be disruptive because the service is still ongoing. right now we are still hearing from an officer who worked alongside sergeant gutzwiller. and he describes the same kind of person as the other person has. someone who was kind and committed to community poli reay put him as a servicemember in the middle of that community. now, the service has been going on since 10:00 this morning. nbc bay area sky ranger was over the procession that brought sergeant gutzwiller here. he actually went to college here. he went to high school before that just about four miles away. over the last hour, speakerpati officers but also with community members. damon gutzwiller was the father to one little boy carter. the sheriff spoke of him highly, and also spoke of a commitment to his wife and family. >> and we grieve with his family. our whole community grieves with you. damon was truly one of a kind. he showed us what it means to be generous of spirit, of energy, and unflappable in the fac
nbc bay area's kris sanchez is live for us with more. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. i don't want to be disruptive because the service is still ongoing. right now we are still hearing from an officer who worked alongside sergeant gutzwiller. and he describes the same kind of person as the other person has. someone who was kind and committed to community poli reay put him as a servicemember in the middle of that community. now, the service has been going on since 10:00 this morning....
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kris kobach joins us here next.th us. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. think your copd medicine is doing enough? maybe you should thin
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kris, many thanks to you. now, union members from around the bay area took a knee this morning in front of the former san francisco 49ers stadium. members of the seiu local 1021 and other unions held the position for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. that is the same amount of time george floyd was held down by a police officer before he died. 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick gained national attention for taking a knee during the national anthem to protest racism. nfl commissioner roger goodell now says the nfl was wrong for not listening to players earlier. >>> to the north bay now, where thousands of people filled the streets of mill valley to protest police bruteality and systemic racism. abc 7 news was downtown where that march began and continued down miller avenue. people we spoke with had the same sentiment, it's about time. >> it's long overdue. i think it's great to see people stepping zpup stepping out of their comfort zone. >> black lives are in danger under this justice, judicial system. and i am just en
kris, many thanks to you. now, union members from around the bay area took a knee this morning in front of the former san francisco 49ers stadium. members of the seiu local 1021 and other unions held the position for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. that is the same amount of time george floyd was held down by a police officer before he died. 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick gained national attention for taking a knee during the national anthem to protest racism. nfl commissioner roger goodell now...
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kris, why don't you take it over from here? all right, so also happening today a potential landmark moment in the fight for equality in the south bay. santall vote on two resolutions one officially declares black lives matter. the other declares racism a public health crisis. supervisor cindy chavez is proposing it. the first step in requiring the supervisors to make meaningful reforms to the county's criminal justice and social service sectors. a mountain view city councilmember will discuss a similar resolution on black lives matter today. >>> happening today as well the san jose state human rights institute introduces its silicon valley pain index. this is looking at the inequality and quality of life for santa clara county. the initial index finds just 3% of black employees are working in the top 75 silicon valley technology companies. organizers say that the index will shed light on racial discrimination and differences in opportunity and income. >>> and now continuing our coronavirus coverage, there are now more than 20,0
kris, why don't you take it over from here? all right, so also happening today a potential landmark moment in the fight for equality in the south bay. santall vote on two resolutions one officially declares black lives matter. the other declares racism a public health crisis. supervisor cindy chavez is proposing it. the first step in requiring the supervisors to make meaningful reforms to the county's criminal justice and social service sectors. a mountain view city councilmember will discuss a...
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kris? >> all right, thank you very much, tracie. as tracie mentioned there was that white house arguing that people stayed away from the rally because of those protesters. however, we may have also heard about the role of tiktok and the rallies attendants. it happened over the weekend. one bay area online activist is among those taking credit for that prank where users on tiktok reserved thousands of tickets but never had any intention of going to that rally. >> and i think expecting millions of people to show up to your rally and then having an entire section right behind you just be empty is a huge blow to his ego. >> i'm telling you, there were people and families that couldn't bring their children because of concerns of the protesters. >> tulsa's fire marshal says that about 6,200 people attended the rally, though the white house says it was at least twice that. the arena does hold 19,000 people. >>> the archbishop of san francisco is speaking out about friday's toppling of a statue. he calls it the hijacking of a movement. one
kris? >> all right, thank you very much, tracie. as tracie mentioned there was that white house arguing that people stayed away from the rally because of those protesters. however, we may have also heard about the role of tiktok and the rallies attendants. it happened over the weekend. one bay area online activist is among those taking credit for that prank where users on tiktok reserved thousands of tickets but never had any intention of going to that rally. >> and i think...
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>> kris, i think this is a load of baloney.l distancing or sitting next to somebody on an airplane with proper protection for yourself, it will be any differe >> rter: aate ov flying's new normal that is still taking off. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: next on the "cbs weekend news," after another week of reckoning in america, voices of change. ce. >> no justice, no peace. inflammn that rious and sometimesio, and irreversible d ht infs. including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. humira is proven to help stop further joint damage. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira citrate-free. if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be a
>> kris, i think this is a load of baloney.l distancing or sitting next to somebody on an airplane with proper protection for yourself, it will be any differe >> rter: aate ov flying's new normal that is still taking off. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: next on the "cbs weekend news," after another week of reckoning in america, voices of change. ce. >> no justice, no peace. inflammn that rious and sometimesio, and irreversible d ht infs....
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and kris reyes is live in san mateo with more on this. >> reporter: good morning. you can expect to be a very busy day here at the dmv all over the bay area as driver tests resume. now, like everything else in this new reality, it won't be business as usual, so what can you expect? good news, it will be a faster experience. the dmv will be doing shorter routes, they will also increase the number of tests each day and in some locations they are adding saturday tests. silver lining is that more examiners are being brought on to handle the backlog. and here are new guidelines to take note of. drivers must wear a face coveri covering, they will answer a screening test, at least two windows in the car will be lo r lowered to increase ventilation, instructors will limit in-car activities and will be wearing protective gear and the seat and floor board will be covered. now, if it was canceled, the dmv will automatically reschedule it and if your permit has expired, also something to note, you have to fill in another application online and you have to arrive 30 minutes bef
and kris reyes is live in san mateo with more on this. >> reporter: good morning. you can expect to be a very busy day here at the dmv all over the bay area as driver tests resume. now, like everything else in this new reality, it won't be business as usual, so what can you expect? good news, it will be a faster experience. the dmv will be doing shorter routes, they will also increase the number of tests each day and in some locations they are adding saturday tests. silver lining is that...
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kris, good evening. it is another night of demonstrations near the white house, take a look around, you can see a lot of people here t remains a peaceful demonstration, what has changed is the amount of military at this demonstration. you can see that d.c. national guard there with shields and batons behind them, are heavily armed, federal officers we think from the bureau of prisons. keep in mind, this is a peaceful demonstration. >> the other three officers are being charged. >> reporter: relief in new york city as this crowd learns all four former police officers involved in george floyd's death will face criminal charges. >> cops have been charged in the past and not convicted. so, as much as it is a step in the right direction, it's not a satisfaction that we will settle with. >> reporter: in los angeles... >> they should have been arrested right away, but, better late than never. >> reporter: ...and in washington. >> we're still not done here. there are still things that need to be done. >> reporte
kris, good evening. it is another night of demonstrations near the white house, take a look around, you can see a lot of people here t remains a peaceful demonstration, what has changed is the amount of military at this demonstration. you can see that d.c. national guard there with shields and batons behind them, are heavily armed, federal officers we think from the bureau of prisons. keep in mind, this is a peaceful demonstration. >> the other three officers are being charged. >>...
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we want to check in with "today in the bay" kris sanchez live on the scene right now.ris, i understand there is a bomb squad out there and is there one person in custody? >> there is one person in custody and we are now going into hour six of this hostage situation. it is happening about a half mile from where we are. we got pushed back so that the officers could do their work inside that perimeter. we do have video from what has happening and it was happened at a home on center road and san gregorio way. the caller reported that several people broke into their home and assaulted the family inside. four victims escaped and have nonlife threatening injuries and one person was taken into custody on the spot there, but several others are still inside that home and they are holding those people hostage. the bomb squad is here which sjpd tells us is standard in situations like this one and the merge unit is here which sjpd calls its s.w.a.t train team. even a half mile away from the scene where we are thisern mo m we could hear some sounds a boom or a bang or a flash bang t
we want to check in with "today in the bay" kris sanchez live on the scene right now.ris, i understand there is a bomb squad out there and is there one person in custody? >> there is one person in custody and we are now going into hour six of this hostage situation. it is happening about a half mile from where we are. we got pushed back so that the officers could do their work inside that perimeter. we do have video from what has happening and it was happened at a home on center...
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>> kris, i think this is a lot of baloney. i don't think sitting next to somebody in an air plain with proper protection for when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... kids, bedtime! ...she was worried we wouldn't be able to keep up. course we can. what couldn't keep up was our bargain detergent. turns out it's mostly water, and that doesn't work as well on stains. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. kind of like our quiet time. [daughter: slurping] what are you doing? don't pay for water. tide is concentrated with three times the active cleaning ingredients. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get co
>> kris, i think this is a lot of baloney. i don't think sitting next to somebody in an air plain with proper protection for when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... kids, bedtime! ...she was worried we wouldn't be able to keep up. course we can. what couldn't keep up was our bargain detergent. turns out it's mostly water, and that doesn't work as well on stains. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. kind of like our quiet time. [daughter: slurping] what are...
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today kris sanchez in ppalo alt making sure the restaurants are making money again. kris? >> a lot of the restaurant owners are ready to make some money and outdoor dining has been a hit and they'll start in weekend. the city of palo alto will close down stretches of university avenue where we are this morning starting july 3rd just as california avenue has been shutting down to from el camino real to birch street. the city could expand that depending on how it is received. in danville the town council will consider streets for closures and allowing alcohol service in the same outdoor areas and that meeting is at 10ic which. in oakland the city is not just clearing street space for restaurants. the city is clearing red tape through their flex streets program. that waives all fees and streamlines the permitting process for restaurants that want to serve diners on restaurants and parking lanes. it is important to note that all communities offering expanded outdoor dining have the same social distancing and mask rules in place. so when you're out and about, make sure you cove
today kris sanchez in ppalo alt making sure the restaurants are making money again. kris? >> a lot of the restaurant owners are ready to make some money and outdoor dining has been a hit and they'll start in weekend. the city of palo alto will close down stretches of university avenue where we are this morning starting july 3rd just as california avenue has been shutting down to from el camino real to birch street. the city could expand that depending on how it is received. in danville...
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>> well, i think it's too soon to tell, kris.e think domestic is going to recover faster than international. >> welcome aboard. >> reporter: for now, delta is capping flights at 60% full and increased its focus on cleaning. >> hi, good morning. welcome. >> reporter: every available seat on flight out. once declared one of the most significant aircraft purchases in its mystery, deltaa flew the m.d.-80 family for 33 years. since 1987, it carried more than 750 million passengers, hopscotching across the country. this final flight was on a 28-year-ol28-year-old plane, 11s older than passenger zachary sheinman. >> when they announced, "we're retiring immediately," i was doing everything i can to get on the flight. >> reporter: geoff madore flew from florida to washington just to take this flight to atlanta. >> you have your face mask. i feel perfectly safe. i have hand sanitize wer me, so no qualmes whatsoever. >> reporter: not even a pandemic could keep some from saying goodbye to a high-flying old friend. kris van cleave, cbs news,
>> well, i think it's too soon to tell, kris.e think domestic is going to recover faster than international. >> welcome aboard. >> reporter: for now, delta is capping flights at 60% full and increased its focus on cleaning. >> hi, good morning. welcome. >> reporter: every available seat on flight out. once declared one of the most significant aircraft purchases in its mystery, deltaa flew the m.d.-80 family for 33 years. since 1987, it carried more than 750 million...
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cbs's kris van cleave is going the lead us off tonight from here in washington. kris?reporter: norah, this has gotten tense. 7:00 was the curfew established in d.c. tonight you can see people are still out, that is park police, military police moving these e,monstrators back. it had been peaceful protest. as we got closer to 7:00, flash- bangs and tear gas started flying. it's gotten very tense. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: morning ushered in another day of nationwide demonstrations, sometimes tense, but largely peaceful like here in philadelphia. in minneapolis, heartbreak as the family of george floyd pcustody for the first time. his brother terrence calling for an end to violence. an end to violence. >> what are y'all doing? y'all are doing nothing, because that's going to bring my brother back at all. >> reporter: but the dark of night has been anything but peaceful. the entire washington, d.c., national guard now activated after protesters faced off with police, torched cars, broke windows, and looted businesses across the nation's capital overnight. p
cbs's kris van cleave is going the lead us off tonight from here in washington. kris?reporter: norah, this has gotten tense. 7:00 was the curfew established in d.c. tonight you can see people are still out, that is park police, military police moving these e,monstrators back. it had been peaceful protest. as we got closer to 7:00, flash- bangs and tear gas started flying. it's gotten very tense. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: morning ushered in another day of...
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cbs's kris van cleave is going the lead us off tonight from here in washington. kris? >> reporter: norah, we are just minutes away from a curfew going into effect here in d.c. this demonstration outside the white house has been mostly peaceful today.astenoteaor to that 7:00 curfew. we have seen two days of peaceful protests turn violent. the hope is tonight stays peaceful. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> repo: morniner other day of e demonstration, sometimes tense, but largely peaceful like here in massachusetts. in minneapolis, heartbreak asd in police custody for the first time. his brother terrence calling for an end to violence. >> what are you all doing? you all are doing nothing, because that's going to wring my brother back at all. >> reporter: but the dark of night has been anything but peaceful. the entire washington, dc, national guard now activated after protesters faced off with police, torched cars, broke windows, and looted businesses across the nation's capital overnight. police responding with tear gas. >> there's nothing we can do against it. >> reporte
cbs's kris van cleave is going the lead us off tonight from here in washington. kris? >> reporter: norah, we are just minutes away from a curfew going into effect here in d.c. this demonstration outside the white house has been mostly peaceful today.astenoteaor to that 7:00 curfew. we have seen two days of peaceful protests turn violent. the hope is tonight stays peaceful. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> repo: morniner other day of e demonstration, sometimes tense, but...
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kris. >> reporter: norah, you cannot miss the national guard on d.c. streets, but here, just outside the white house, what you can't miss is this growing crowd of peaceful protesters. this is a larger crowd than we saw yesterday. keep in mind, we are just minutes away from that d.c. curfew. violators could face arrest. a seventh day o of protests nationwide brought no rest for those demanding change.g thetres from new york to los angeles. in george floyd's home town of houston, crowds gathered at city hall. >> i feel like this can definitely make a change because there are people of all races and color out here. >> reporter: in, with a huge peaceful demonstration back outside the white house. ( explosion ) as controversy swirls over monday night's use of force. >> that's a flash bag. all right, so, we are just minutes away from d.c.'s 7:00 curfew pup heard the flash bang. that is an attempt to clear the crowd out. troubling video shot by wjla tv shows officers roughing up an australian news crew, prompting calls for an investigation by the prime minist
kris. >> reporter: norah, you cannot miss the national guard on d.c. streets, but here, just outside the white house, what you can't miss is this growing crowd of peaceful protesters. this is a larger crowd than we saw yesterday. keep in mind, we are just minutes away from that d.c. curfew. violators could face arrest. a seventh day o of protests nationwide brought no rest for those demanding change.g thetres from new york to los angeles. in george floyd's home town of houston, crowds...
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kris?reporter: if you've ever done shopping at valley fair mall or the westfield properties they're very popular. they can be really packed around the holidays. now the doors open at 11:00 today, things will look very different. we are talking about all kinds of masks for employees. valley fair, which operates valley fair mall here in san jose, santa clara and oak ridge. also westfield san francisco say in addition to the masks like the ones we've seen at the grocery store increased cleaning in high-touch areas and capacity willorn talks about the economic boost but is not willing to head in herself. >> i have a lot of friends who work in the mall so they're excited to get back to work. it's scary. so many people are risk takers, around people that they're not supposed to be around. they're not taking it serious enough. >> reporter: they are working with officials to make sure shopping is a safe environment and rolled out an app to book an appointment at their favorite store or save a place
kris?reporter: if you've ever done shopping at valley fair mall or the westfield properties they're very popular. they can be really packed around the holidays. now the doors open at 11:00 today, things will look very different. we are talking about all kinds of masks for employees. valley fair, which operates valley fair mall here in san jose, santa clara and oak ridge. also westfield san francisco say in addition to the masks like the ones we've seen at the grocery store increased cleaning in...
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. >> reporter: kris, good morning. it's created an essential question, should cities like oakland and san francisco put more money into law enforcement or redirect to community services to deal with some of the things police officers respond to especially in disadvantaged communities? there's some difference of opinion between protesters and folks in washington. the rallying cry of protesters nationwide now the latest battle in washington. should police get less money. >> we won't be dismantling our police. we won't be disbanding our police. >> you are risking officers requesting for help and backup and it not being there. >> reporter: questioning cities giving a third of their budget to law enforcement. >> we have to step back and ask is that the smartest and best way to actually achieve safety? >> reporter: new york and l.a. are considering slashing millions from police and redirecting those funds to community services. >> i'm all for social work and mental health. but call me ole fashioned, i think you may want a po
. >> reporter: kris, good morning. it's created an essential question, should cities like oakland and san francisco put more money into law enforcement or redirect to community services to deal with some of the things police officers respond to especially in disadvantaged communities? there's some difference of opinion between protesters and folks in washington. the rallying cry of protesters nationwide now the latest battle in washington. should police get less money. >> we won't...
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kris? >> reporter: yeah, i feel like one of those days we go to the ballpark and talk about the new food offerings. this is just about as exciting given that we are still in the pandemic. before we talk about baseball, i want to talk about major league soccer, football, because the earthquake and san jose are headed for that mls is back tournament. they're headed to play at the disney resort in orlando. players will be tested for covid-19 and there will be no fans in attendance there. however, you can watch on the partner networks. the earthquakes' schedule is coming out. we expect it will be abbreviated. to the mlb, the deal baseball players and team owners finally agreed to means 60 games, about a third of the usual season, mostly within the division, no fans allowed there either. because of covid spikes, teams will practice at home. they won't be headed to spring training. the league reserves to move teams to a different city if the coronavirus risk becomes too high. the season is expect
kris? >> reporter: yeah, i feel like one of those days we go to the ballpark and talk about the new food offerings. this is just about as exciting given that we are still in the pandemic. before we talk about baseball, i want to talk about major league soccer, football, because the earthquake and san jose are headed for that mls is back tournament. they're headed to play at the disney resort in orlando. players will be tested for covid-19 and there will be no fans in attendance there....
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i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington.e is keeping an eye on that moving traffic that we have this morning. we have to talk about that forecast for you. it was a hot one yesterday, kari. and looks like we'll see the same thing in probably some of the same spots. >>> right. it's going to be hot again today for those inland valleys. as we start out with this beautiful sunrise, these early morning hours, that's your time to get outside, as we look for the hills near orinda as that sun comes up this morning. right now we're in the upper 50s to low 60s. we know that for some of us it's going to be hot again today as we reach into the upper 80s and low 90s. a few spots even reaching near 100 degrees. we'll talk more about this spread in temperatures across the bay area and what's ahead. mike, you've b ahead for the mo commute. >> i want to take a look at the peninsula, palo alto, look at all the cars for highway 101. a good volume of traffic. a little glow from lights. low clouds in the distance. driving is fine on our sensors,
i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington.e is keeping an eye on that moving traffic that we have this morning. we have to talk about that forecast for you. it was a hot one yesterday, kari. and looks like we'll see the same thing in probably some of the same spots. >>> right. it's going to be hot again today for those inland valleys. as we start out with this beautiful sunrise, these early morning hours, that's your time to get outside, as we look for...
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thanks, kris. >>> it's possible more east bay churches will start to reopen this week.tra costa county officially lifting some of the restrictions on religious gatherings. a handful of northern california churches have defied county orders and already conducted services. the vast majority have stillin- services over the concern of the spread of covid-19. >>> it's 6:35. new this morning a development on a viral video that some are calling racially charged after a san francisco man wrote black lives matter in front of his home. but then he was confronted by two of his neighbors who didn't think he lived there. "today in the bay's" cierra johnson joins us live this morning and you have some new developments, i understand, that just happened within the hour. >> reporter: that's right, just moments ago i was able to confirm that robert larkin, the husband of the woman seen in that now viral video, has been fired from his job. his now former employer, financial firm raymond james, announced that firing via twitter. the video has been viewed millions of times and his wife is s
thanks, kris. >>> it's possible more east bay churches will start to reopen this week.tra costa county officially lifting some of the restrictions on religious gatherings. a handful of northern california churches have defied county orders and already conducted services. the vast majority have stillin- services over the concern of the spread of covid-19. >>> it's 6:35. new this morning a development on a viral video that some are calling racially charged after a san francisco...
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i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. we'll get to that breaking news in just a bit. first, a look at the forecast. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that and a beautiful sun rise behind you, kari. >>> yeah, we were going to start out with a clear morning as we check out martinez and where we're headed for today we'll start out at 64 degrees at 7:00, a little bit warmer than when we normally have our morning starting and look at the trend as we go through today. we'll be at 90 degrees at 1:00 this afternoon. and it continues to heat up as we reach into the upper 90s here. it's going to be a big change n the esterday, and it gets even microclimate forecast coming up in a few minutes. and mike gives us a look at the early morning commute. >>> kari, we'll go past your 90 geographically speaking. the big view shows what you would expect lighter traffic except for right at the altamont and grant line road things loosen up once again but the build is on there. not a build for the north bay but coming down to martinez ac
i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. we'll get to that breaking news in just a bit. first, a look at the forecast. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that and a beautiful sun rise behind you, kari. >>> yeah, we were going to start out with a clear morning as we check out martinez and where we're headed for today we'll start out at 64 degrees at 7:00, a little bit warmer than when we normally have our morning starting and look at the trend as...
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in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thanks so much, kris. 6:11. today you can officially raise a glass in livermore. more than 50 wineries are reopening. but you can't just stop by for happy hour. you must have a reservation made in advance. no more than six people are allowed when you book one and each tasting must be atopped by a meal outside. and getting outside has been lovely for a lot of folks. it's been warm, vianey. >>> it has. we were in the upper 90s. concord at 99 yesterday, but this morning the marine layer has made its return although it mainly impacts the coastline. a lot of the interior areas will not see any of this. look at the hour by hour outlook. we're in the 50s. 60s for the south bay. taking that time line all the way through about 3:00, 4:00, our temperatures start to peak at about 90 degrees for areas like even san jose. mike? >>> all right, vianey. i'm glad at least for a relatively cooler day. at the roadways, well, it's a friday so traffic volume is very light right now. as we look out to the maps, green sensors dominate
in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thanks so much, kris. 6:11. today you can officially raise a glass in livermore. more than 50 wineries are reopening. but you can't just stop by for happy hour. you must have a reservation made in advance. no more than six people are allowed when you book one and each tasting must be atopped by a meal outside. and getting outside has been lovely for a lot of folks. it's been warm, vianey. >>> it has. we were in the...
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. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. mike's been watching the roadways, which are a little busier than we've seen. kari, you're watching the forecast. that means if you're going to get outside to get some exercise, you'd better do it fast. >>> we're going to have a nice, cool morning to get outside for those outdoor activities but take a look at this sunrise as we get started looking right now in the east bay at walnut creek. it's a clear start here but we have seen once again that fog near the coast that will keep it cool but then we look at our temperature trend for the inland east bay. we're going from 59 degrees at 7:00 to 85 degrees at 1:00. here is a look at high temperatures as we reach up to 93 in concord today. san francisco will only reach 70. we'll talk about that range in temperatures and why that's happening as we head over to you, mike, what's the update on the commute? >>> san jose's traffic flow, we were looking at the drive and i said it should lighten up on 101. the live camera, we'll take a look and se
. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. mike's been watching the roadways, which are a little busier than we've seen. kari, you're watching the forecast. that means if you're going to get outside to get some exercise, you'd better do it fast. >>> we're going to have a nice, cool morning to get outside for those outdoor activities but take a look at this sunrise as we get started looking right now in the east bay at walnut creek. it's a clear start here but we have seen...
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reporting live, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, kris. right now at 6:11 as we check out our forecast now some of us will be much warmer than yesterday and at least we're talking about hot temperatures but not setting records. here is a look at our highs for today in napa reaching 93 degrees with a record today. thankfully we're not here, 103 degrees. a lot of these records were set just last year in 2019. as we check out san jose, though, our high temperature, 92. the record is 101. it gets cooler in the forecast, so we'll talk more that in a few minutes. mike gets you out the door right now with a look at the commute. >>> that's heating up as we look at the bay bridge toll plaza. the metering lights are not registered on but you see the fastrak lanes are building. as we take a look at the map we have the slowing circled there at the toll plaza but no problems on the approaches through contra costa in the east bay. we're looking at the slowing starting to clear north 280 through los altos hills. overnight road work as you head out. back
reporting live, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, kris. right now at 6:11 as we check out our forecast now some of us will be much warmer than yesterday and at least we're talking about hot temperatures but not setting records. here is a look at our highs for today in napa reaching 93 degrees with a record today. thankfully we're not here, 103 degrees. a lot of these records were set just last year in 2019. as we check out san jose, though, our high...
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"today in the bay" kris sanchez is live in san jose with the progress report this morning. kris? >> hi, marcus. three weeks is not a lot of time left to come up with that plan not having much of a summer break at this point as they try to prepare that plan to reopen for the fall and present it to parents and teachers this afternoon. the district of 30,000 students shut down in march and conducted distanced learning until the end of the school year last week like many districts did. the state superintendent issued a 62-page guidelook covering everything from safety and sanitation to models for instruction. parents frustrated by how the district handled distance learning are banning together on a facebook page called teach our kids. there are about 900 members. they want more clear and consistent expectations for students and teachers and for the district to inovaivate to rh students at all levels. >> it will be very challenging to our have students back on campus full time. we'll see some creative thinking and approach to make sure our kids are learning. the state standards love t
"today in the bay" kris sanchez is live in san jose with the progress report this morning. kris? >> hi, marcus. three weeks is not a lot of time left to come up with that plan not having much of a summer break at this point as they try to prepare that plan to reopen for the fall and present it to parents and teachers this afternoon. the district of 30,000 students shut down in march and conducted distanced learning until the end of the school year last week like many districts...
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in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thanks so much, kris. today you can officially raise a glass in livermore. more than 50 wineries are reopening, but don't think you can just stop by for happy hour. you have to have a reservation all made in advance. no more than six people are allowed and in accordance to state guidelines each tasting must be accompanied by a meal outside. a little bit of planning to do. that would be nice to get out. >> absolutely. >> in your backyard having a glass of wine. >> smaller wine, more for us. >> the temperatures we've been having, need to drink water. plenty of water. >> chilled. chilled. >>> oh, my goodness. i've been trying to balance both. fair game. i finally opened that nice bottle of wine, i think just like everybody else around the world, holding out for something. last week was that something. microclimate forecast for today is going to be a little cooler in some spots. san francisco, 72. the spots that will probably notice it the most will be areas like i would say san jose. yesterday we were in the
in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thanks so much, kris. today you can officially raise a glass in livermore. more than 50 wineries are reopening, but don't think you can just stop by for happy hour. you have to have a reservation all made in advance. no more than six people are allowed and in accordance to state guidelines each tasting must be accompanied by a meal outside. a little bit of planning to do. that would be nice to get out. >> absolutely....