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one big feast we all know about, glide memorial church in san francisco. >> and that's where our thom jensen is as glide puts the final touches on its thanksgiving meal. hi there, thom. >> reporter: really filling up with those thanksgiving aromas. you can see finishing up the vegetables here this is ham for breakfast, with the breakfast they'll serve serving about 800 breakfasts they expect today with grits, scrambled eggs, ham. stuffing here for the thanksgiving meal. ready to serve thanksgiving. the big thing that really makes this go every year is all of the volunteer work. volunteers to do all sorts of different things. a woman by the name of marcia for the last couple of years has been making these centerpieces for the tables here. a different centerpiece for every table, thanksgiving, fourth of july, christmas. that's what really makes it go. the glide on the go program in the past year or so to get about 200 meals out to folks who can't come in to glide memorial to get that hot meal today. about 9,000 over the next four days through the holiday weekend. what really makes this go is t
one big feast we all know about, glide memorial church in san francisco. >> and that's where our thom jensen is as glide puts the final touches on its thanksgiving meal. hi there, thom. >> reporter: really filling up with those thanksgiving aromas. you can see finishing up the vegetables here this is ham for breakfast, with the breakfast they'll serve serving about 800 breakfasts they expect today with grits, scrambled eggs, ham. stuffing here for the thanksgiving meal. ready to...
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"today in the bay's" thom jensen is there.e understand they're putting the final touches on the meals. >> reporter: you can see all the empty tins on the table tops here. we'll get volunteers here in a little bit. they're going to start filling this up with 250 turkeys, 200 hams, sweet potato, stuffing, and all the trimmings for a traditional thanksgiving meal. this is important work they do here at glide memorial methodist church because one in four san franciscans is deemed to be food insecure. that means they lack reliable access to plenty of affordable nutritious food every day and serve hundreds of meals here daily. actually about 2,000. and on thanksgiving that really jumps up. they expect to serve as many as 5,000 meals today between breakfast, the thanksgiving meal at 11:00 to 1:00 and bag lunches which they'll be sending out to folks. volunteers started preparing food last night and organizers say they're ready to start feeding people here in a couple hours when they open for breakfast. you are doing a lot more outrea
"today in the bay's" thom jensen is there.e understand they're putting the final touches on the meals. >> reporter: you can see all the empty tins on the table tops here. we'll get volunteers here in a little bit. they're going to start filling this up with 250 turkeys, 200 hams, sweet potato, stuffing, and all the trimmings for a traditional thanksgiving meal. this is important work they do here at glide memorial methodist church because one in four san franciscans is deemed to...
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there have been three of these, and we've got thom jensen out there live this morning in the cold taking a look at that. >> the last thing people want to deal with waking up the morning after thanksgiving. thom, how is it looking out there? >> reporter: good morning. you guys, a little hard to hear you right now. they're firing up the heavy equipment here. we don't know how extensive flooding is to the homes here, three homes were flooded, but as you can see, they're working to repair this 12 inch main that ruptured here late last night. this is the culprit, that caused most of the damage. when you saw that video, the video that you showed when it broke last night the water was screaming down the street as you said it was deep enough to run into three homes and cause damage to garages and basements in the homes and a lot of damage to the roadway itself. a six inch line and eight inch line also broke in this area, although puc is telling us it's probably directly related to this break after this broke, it caused those lines also to be damaged and to open up. it sent a flood of water on to
there have been three of these, and we've got thom jensen out there live this morning in the cold taking a look at that. >> the last thing people want to deal with waking up the morning after thanksgiving. thom, how is it looking out there? >> reporter: good morning. you guys, a little hard to hear you right now. they're firing up the heavy equipment here. we don't know how extensive flooding is to the homes here, three homes were flooded, but as you can see, they're working to...
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our thom jensen is there live for us this morning with the latest. hi, thom. >> reporter: good morning, you guys. you can see the crews here still hard at work trying to fix this 12 inch line. this is the big one that broke, that caused most of the damage. until they get the repairs made here, they will not be able to return service to this area on petrero hill. after this line broke late last night, it was incredible what happened on the streets here, water just came screaming down the asphalt, turning the street into a river. it was deep enough to flood garages and basements of at least three homes and caused a lot of damage to the pavement. a six inch line and an eight inch line were also affected by this, according to san francisco puc. we're not sure if the lines broke or backed up, but there was some minor flooding there as well as nearby streets. the water ran on to northbound lanes of highway 101 causing traffic to be routed around that standi ing water and up on highy 280, the highway is back open this morning. another water line the san fran
our thom jensen is there live for us this morning with the latest. hi, thom. >> reporter: good morning, you guys. you can see the crews here still hard at work trying to fix this 12 inch line. this is the big one that broke, that caused most of the damage. until they get the repairs made here, they will not be able to return service to this area on petrero hill. after this line broke late last night, it was incredible what happened on the streets here, water just came screaming down the...
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thom jensen is where traffic is now free-flowing behind you again, thom. >> reporter: we talked to a commuter stuck in it and he said that his normal commute from the city to the oakland arena area that takes about 45 minutes was a saga that lasted more than two hours this morning because of this. it all started at around 6:45 this morning when a chp officer dealing with a traffic stop on the westbound lanes heard a gunshot and then saw gunfire between two people in two cars in the eastbound lanes near the toll plaza. the officer said a black male adult and a compact silver suv shot at someone in a small black car and that officer could not make immediate pursuit after the suspect because they were again on the west side of the traffic making that traffic stop. by 7:00 all eastbound lanes were shut down and the commuter who agreed to talk to us by phone said people were getting out of cars and watching the sunrise to watch the traffic get moving and he assumed it was a multi-car accident before we broke the news to him. >> that is very sad. that is an investigation. that definitely w
thom jensen is where traffic is now free-flowing behind you again, thom. >> reporter: we talked to a commuter stuck in it and he said that his normal commute from the city to the oakland arena area that takes about 45 minutes was a saga that lasted more than two hours this morning because of this. it all started at around 6:45 this morning when a chp officer dealing with a traffic stop on the westbound lanes heard a gunshot and then saw gunfire between two people in two cars in the...
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we're live in walnut creek, thom jensen, "today in the bay." >> all right, thom, thank you. >>> you know our newsroom is always active, even when we're not on tv. we push news of this shooting overnight to anyone that has our smartphone app, download is for free so you never miss important headli headlines. 5:35. >>> you may have noticed better marked bike lanes in the city of san jose, it's part of a goal of having zero killed on city streets. >> the city is getting a $100,000 boost to make that happen. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live from city hall. what is the money for in this situation, the $100,000? >> reporter: the city continues to spend it on outreach and education but also on safety equipment improvements as well. i want to show you some numbers of why this might be necessary. so far this year, 16 pedestrians died in traffic crashes on city streets, six bicyclists have died in addition to that. last year, 24 pedestrians were hit and killed on city streets and 16 pedestrians died in the year before that in 2017. this is scene video just from one of the first pede
we're live in walnut creek, thom jensen, "today in the bay." >> all right, thom, thank you. >>> you know our newsroom is always active, even when we're not on tv. we push news of this shooting overnight to anyone that has our smartphone app, download is for free so you never miss important headli headlines. 5:35. >>> you may have noticed better marked bike lanes in the city of san jose, it's part of a goal of having zero killed on city streets. >> the...
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thom jensen is live in windsor where a community meeting is being held for those affected by the fire. how are those folks holding up? >> reporter: for a lot of people, there is really a sense of relief, janelle, the first time they're able to return home as many of the evacuees were just able to return home and sleep in their own bed and kids returning to school but others return to total devastation on their property. but everyone seemed to have the fear now that this will be the new norm every time this year. the chavez family is headed back home after their first day back to school at healdsburg elementary. all 1400 students in the healdsburg school district returned to classes for first time since the kincade fire today. >> the kids are happy and they had a great welcome back crowd this morning. and music playing so i think it was good for all of the kids. >> this secondary grader enjoyed the therapy dog to help kids traumatized by the evacuation and the threat of fire. at the high school, a sense of community, a central theme today for the 500 plus teenagers. >> it is a combinat
thom jensen is live in windsor where a community meeting is being held for those affected by the fire. how are those folks holding up? >> reporter: for a lot of people, there is really a sense of relief, janelle, the first time they're able to return home as many of the evacuees were just able to return home and sleep in their own bed and kids returning to school but others return to total devastation on their property. but everyone seemed to have the fear now that this will be the new...
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we're live in walnut creek, thom jens jensen, "today in the bay." >> certainly a tragic situation there, thom, thank you. >>> our newsroom always active even when we are not on air. we pushed news of the shooting overnight to anyone that has our smartphone app. you can download is for free so you never miss important headlines. >>> later this morning, we expect to get a new update on the kincade wildfire where for the past few days firefighters have held that line of containment. as of last night, it was 65% contained. the number of acres burned hasn't moved much. it's still at 77,000 acres, but the number of buildings destroyed higher. now 349, 165 which are homes. most evacuation orders were actually lifted on wednesday. >>> happening today, san jose will receive state funding for the pg&e power outages. mayor sam liccardo and state senator jim beale are making that announcement we expect at about noon, they're expecting to receive a half a million dollars. >>> now to the impeachment inquiry into president trump. nancy pelosi took shots on late night tv by nancy pelosi. >> we're honor
we're live in walnut creek, thom jens jensen, "today in the bay." >> certainly a tragic situation there, thom, thank you. >>> our newsroom always active even when we are not on air. we pushed news of the shooting overnight to anyone that has our smartphone app. you can download is for free so you never miss important headlines. >>> later this morning, we expect to get a new update on the kincade wildfire where for the past few days firefighters have held that...
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. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" thom jensen outside of the hospital. we understand it's been a little tense out there. >> reporter: we are on the opposite side of where the actual entrance to the emergency room is. we stopped by there, it seemed like a tense situation. there were what appear to be a number of possibly the party-goers, maybe friends and family of some of the victims who have been transported here and a heavy police presence, some contra costa sheriffs deputies, along with police and security. actually guarding the front door, the entrance to the emergency room there. the details are still a little bit sketchy but we did get that confirmation a short time ago from orinda police department that there were the four victims who were killed and at least four victims who were transported to a hospital. the numbers could be higher than that. we know there were at least six ambulances that responded to the scene there, and we know that some people may have also transported themselves to the hospital. we've also, we understand that three people
. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" thom jensen outside of the hospital. we understand it's been a little tense out there. >> reporter: we are on the opposite side of where the actual entrance to the emergency room is. we stopped by there, it seemed like a tense situation. there were what appear to be a number of possibly the party-goers, maybe friends and family of some of the victims who have been transported here and a heavy police presence, some contra costa sheriffs...
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we're live in windsor, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> thom, thank you. >>> take a look. this the burn scar of the kincade fire. we kind of zoomed it in here as seen from space. the burn area is in dark gray. you can see healdsburg down below. the other spots where the fire is still smoldering appear as yellow dots. you can see them around as well. firefighters are still on track to have this fire fully contained by tomorrow. >>> well, he went hiking, and then he disappeared. it has been five days since anyone has seen a sonoma county man. sheriff's office releasing a photo of 71-year-old john clifford, last seen on saturday. before he went hiking at hood mountain regional park east of santa rosa. investigators say clifford regularly hikes in that park. >>> well, it could shape the look of the south bay forever. san jose city leaders inked a deal to buy 900 acres of land today. we're talking about coyote valley on the south side of the valley near morgan hill. ending a fight that's been going on for decades. robert handa is live near the sprawling land with the details of
we're live in windsor, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> thom, thank you. >>> take a look. this the burn scar of the kincade fire. we kind of zoomed it in here as seen from space. the burn area is in dark gray. you can see healdsburg down below. the other spots where the fire is still smoldering appear as yellow dots. you can see them around as well. firefighters are still on track to have this fire fully contained by tomorrow. >>> well, he went hiking, and then he...
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thom jensen. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. a sting operation in campbell to stop a rental scam but not before six people were rimmed off. robert milo seen here posted on krags hiss. he then showed the places and took the would be renters' deposits all in the same day. later he would call to say the apartment was unavailable and sent them bad refund checks. now earlier this month, officers went undercover and responded to his ad. investigators say he ran off when he saw police. however, they arrested him. here are some of the addresses that he used in his scam. you can see two addresses in campbell, one in san jose. if you have any information in this, you are urged to call campbell police. >>> you probably know this. the dow hit a new record high today. for the first time ever it soared past 28,000 points. it happened just after the white house announce that had china and the u.s. would still reach a trade deal. the market has had four consecutive weeks of gains. apple has been the best performing stock in the dow for the past
thom jensen. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. a sting operation in campbell to stop a rental scam but not before six people were rimmed off. robert milo seen here posted on krags hiss. he then showed the places and took the would be renters' deposits all in the same day. later he would call to say the apartment was unavailable and sent them bad refund checks. now earlier this month, officers went undercover and responded to his ad. investigators say he ran off when he saw police....