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alyssa goard, today in the bay. >>> and we're going to stick with alyssa goard for just one second. take a look at this creek in pleasanton. alyssa shot this video at arroyo de la laguna. we want to give you some perspective on how high this water rose yesterday. alyssa has gone out to that same spot along the creek periodically over the last couple of months. this picture was taken back in the beginning of september. there's a little water, if you can make it out, in the center of your screen, but mostly brown and green brush. alyssa went back out to that same spot two months later, definitely a decent amount of water out there in november. and then, here is yesterday. the area completely submerged in the water. how cool to have that perspective. >>> san francisco homes also were damaged by that rising water. sf fire tweeted this video. you can see the water racing down those stairs inside that home. firefighters say the floodwaters impacted four different homes near loconte and mead avenues near candlestick park. about a dozen people with now displaced. what an unfortunate way to
alyssa goard, today in the bay. >>> and we're going to stick with alyssa goard for just one second. take a look at this creek in pleasanton. alyssa shot this video at arroyo de la laguna. we want to give you some perspective on how high this water rose yesterday. alyssa has gone out to that same spot along the creek periodically over the last couple of months. this picture was taken back in the beginning of september. there's a little water, if you can make it out, in the center of...
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then we sent alyssa goard to the campus as soon as we found out this information. alyssa joins us now. can you tell us how this went down? >> reporter: janelle, what we know came from what san jose police first said, which was that they came onto campus after hearing a report of a student with a gun on campus. they said that they did arrest a juvenile. i saw a young person, a minor here on the campus, and they did find a loaded gun here as well. the school did also send out a message to parents but it didn't mention a gun, it only mentioned an incident with students here on campus. we spoke with students as they were getting let out of school about an hour ago, and they said that they saw a group of police officers coming onto the campus, entering a classroom in a large group, and bringing out a student with them. most of the students really didn't know about what was going on during the day. in fact, most of them said their teachers hadn't brought it up, they hadn't got any type of communication. in fact, they learned about what happened from text messages from ot
then we sent alyssa goard to the campus as soon as we found out this information. alyssa joins us now. can you tell us how this went down? >> reporter: janelle, what we know came from what san jose police first said, which was that they came onto campus after hearing a report of a student with a gun on campus. they said that they did arrest a juvenile. i saw a young person, a minor here on the campus, and they did find a loaded gun here as well. the school did also send out a message to...
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alyssa goard, "today in the bay." >>> and we are following this story very closely. we want to let you know that we are pushing those push alerts out of the outage via the nbc bay area app. if you haven't already done so, make sure you download the app to get breaking news and weather alerts sent straight to your phone. traffic lights are still out in part of west oakland this morning, so be careful. >>> new details regarding another street vendor attack in san jose. this is the second incident in just one week. this time, the vendor started recording as the man came at him with a baseball bat and threats. the vendor is speaking out after his alleged attacker was arrested. "today in the bay's" natalie vera reports. >> reporter: they've arrested a 43-year-old suspect and they're seeking charges for assault with a deadly weapon. you're watching a street vendor get hit with a bat as he was selling chicken on a street corner. carlos sanchez says the man told him to leave and attacked him when he wouldn't. >> this is illegal. >> take it easy. >> reporter: carlos started r
alyssa goard, "today in the bay." >>> and we are following this story very closely. we want to let you know that we are pushing those push alerts out of the outage via the nbc bay area app. if you haven't already done so, make sure you download the app to get breaking news and weather alerts sent straight to your phone. traffic lights are still out in part of west oakland this morning, so be careful. >>> new details regarding another street vendor attack in san jose....
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alyssa goard, "today in the bay." >>> part of twitter's source code were leaked online, possibly for months, creating a major risk for the social media platform. "the new york times" reporting that twitter disclosed the breach in a legal filing late friday when it sent a request to the coding platform grit hub to get it removed. sources say the source code could expose vulnerabilities, giving hackers the ability to steal user data and take down the entire site. twitter believes the post was made by a former employee who left the company last year. >>> 4:38 right now. the storms brought trees crashing down. still ahead, the changes one peninsula woman is trying to make so her neighbors don't have the same problem. >> plus, the pressure of saying "i do" is affecting more than the bride and groom. the costs are becoming too much for guests and the changes some are going to have to make >>> right now at 4:41, we are under a microclimate weather alert, but take a look at these temperatures today. feeling nice and mild as we are still going to have sunshine for much of today, and also prep
alyssa goard, "today in the bay." >>> part of twitter's source code were leaked online, possibly for months, creating a major risk for the social media platform. "the new york times" reporting that twitter disclosed the breach in a legal filing late friday when it sent a request to the coding platform grit hub to get it removed. sources say the source code could expose vulnerabilities, giving hackers the ability to steal user data and take down the entire site....
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as alyssa goard reports, speculation continues to swirl about the shooting along with questions about what led to the man's death. >> reporter: this video posted to social media appears to show the moments before police shot and killed a man in san francisco's bayview district. that man is seen walking around fairfax avenue and catalina streets while officers at a distance str their guns drawn. you can see the man pull something out and point it at the officers, and then police shoot him. >> there's a rumor going around out there this man was unarmed. he was armed. >> reporter: we've learned the man who died of his injuries was 41-year-old ryan bluford of san francisco. >> let me pause and say this as well. somebody lost their life and that is a very tragic situation. >> reporter: san francisco police chief bill scott was speaking to the department's newest academy class. he took questions about the shooting to set the record straight. >> yes, he was armed. there are a number of videos out there. the gun was recovered. >> reporter: mayor london breed was speaking to the class saying s
as alyssa goard reports, speculation continues to swirl about the shooting along with questions about what led to the man's death. >> reporter: this video posted to social media appears to show the moments before police shot and killed a man in san francisco's bayview district. that man is seen walking around fairfax avenue and catalina streets while officers at a distance str their guns drawn. you can see the man pull something out and point it at the officers, and then police shoot him....
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alyssa goard, "today in the bay." >>> meanwhile, people in the south bay on cleanup mode as "today in the bay's" marianne favro reports in east palo alto the damage is worse than they expected. >> reporter: there is a huge cleanup job under way right now here at this apartment complex on manhattan avenue. you can see all of the mud and debris here. last night the water flooded so much it rose above the wheel wells of most of the vehicles here. they've been trying to pump it out. in san mateo, cars are still under water. at least three vehicles remain nearly submerged after water flooded this underpass. jim garibaldi was here and watched a woman drive her car onto the flooded street. >> she basically lost traction and it floated all the way on the other side and submerged. probably took maybe two minutes, three minutes. we saw taillights and that was basically it for maybe a minute and after that it went completely under water. >> reporter: jim called 911. minutes later a san mateo police officer arrived. >> he wanted to know where the car was because he couldn't see it. it was submerg
alyssa goard, "today in the bay." >>> meanwhile, people in the south bay on cleanup mode as "today in the bay's" marianne favro reports in east palo alto the damage is worse than they expected. >> reporter: there is a huge cleanup job under way right now here at this apartment complex on manhattan avenue. you can see all of the mud and debris here. last night the water flooded so much it rose above the wheel wells of most of the vehicles here. they've been...
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alyssa goard is in contra costa county where a church is dealing with a muddy mess. but we want to get right to rob mayeda. is there really an end in sight for these storms? >> there is. it's tomorrow. finally we're going to see that things are going to settle down. hang on. we still have one more storm to deal with. now there's been enough rain. and now for the first time since february 2019, lexington reservoir has reached the spillway level at 100% capacity. an incredible run of a rise of 66.7% capacity in just the last 45 days. this is a snapshot of our reservoirs going back to december 1st. now look at these three weeks of atmospheric river boosted storms have done. uvas, coyote, almaden and now lexington up to 100%. marin water, east bay mud close to the 100% level as these raines rains continue. all of this leading up to more rises on rivers tomorrow. alameda creek at niles, same time. another rise up to 12.8 feet, about 3.8 feet above flood stage early tomorrow morning. flood watches up till midnight tomorrow night. after that things do calm down, but another
alyssa goard is in contra costa county where a church is dealing with a muddy mess. but we want to get right to rob mayeda. is there really an end in sight for these storms? >> there is. it's tomorrow. finally we're going to see that things are going to settle down. hang on. we still have one more storm to deal with. now there's been enough rain. and now for the first time since february 2019, lexington reservoir has reached the spillway level at 100% capacity. an incredible run of a rise...
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"today in the bay's" alyssa goard spoke with the family. this is a story you will only see on nbc bay area. >> reporter: san bruno police confirmed for us on friday evening several armed individuals entered into a san bruno home, they assaulted the residents there and took multiple personal items. we spoke with a man who says he was the victim in that case. he didn't want to be identified due to continued fear for his own safety. this is home security video he shared from that night. you can see three people enter the yard just after 9:30. he said when the intruders arrived, they immediately cut off his camera. >> three individuals ran into my living room with ar-15s, and a .45 caliber with intent to kill. >> they were asking for a specific bag of money and he said they threatened to kill him and kept hitting him with their guns. he has bruising from that incident. he walked these intruders to his safe and gave them $20,000 that he had inside. he says that was his family's savings. he says his captors also zip tied him and the intruders too
"today in the bay's" alyssa goard spoke with the family. this is a story you will only see on nbc bay area. >> reporter: san bruno police confirmed for us on friday evening several armed individuals entered into a san bruno home, they assaulted the residents there and took multiple personal items. we spoke with a man who says he was the victim in that case. he didn't want to be identified due to continued fear for his own safety. this is home security video he shared from that...
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"today in the bay's" alyssa goard explains this is getting support and opposition. >> reporter: since march of 2020 the city of oakland has had a moratorium on most residential evictions due to the pandemic. three years later -- >> we are coming out of -- i won't say completely but mostly coming out of the covid pandemic and most people are back to work in some fashion. >> reporter: this city council member is spear heading a proposal that will gradually phase out the moratorium by september while strengthening the city's existing eviction protections. >> in order to make sure we're not going to have a lot of people on the street because of the phase-out. >> it needs to get phased out now, tomorrow. >> reporter: a group of landlords are gathering to oppose the phase-out saying the moratorium has left them with serious financial hurdles, including tenants not paying rent. this man lives in the same property as his tenant. >> i haven't gotten $5 from her. >> reporter: he says the back rent piling up led to him getting a foreclosure letter. >> before they ask any further owners to take o
"today in the bay's" alyssa goard explains this is getting support and opposition. >> reporter: since march of 2020 the city of oakland has had a moratorium on most residential evictions due to the pandemic. three years later -- >> we are coming out of -- i won't say completely but mostly coming out of the covid pandemic and most people are back to work in some fashion. >> reporter: this city council member is spear heading a proposal that will gradually phase out...
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here's nbc bay area's alyssa goard. >> reporter: the assistant chief of police tells us that the police presence at tomorrow's parade will be the largest ever. san francisco's chinese new year parade is known for drawing huge crowds. this year the chinese chamber of commerce is expecting record breaking attendance. >> this weekend we're going to have a lot of people around. so there will be a lot of eyes. >> reporter: we caught up with chamber president donald lu at the miss chinatown usa pageant where festivities began. he said safety has been top of up for the parade. >> we have been working with law enforcement, police, the sheriff, also d.a., also department of emergency management to make sure that they coordinate the resources to increase security around during chinese new year parade. >> we will have more officers assigned to the parade than we've had in recent memory. >> reporter: assistant chief of police david lazar was at the pageant, too, and said his department has been paying close attention to recent tragedies in half moon bay and monterey park. he said the public should
here's nbc bay area's alyssa goard. >> reporter: the assistant chief of police tells us that the police presence at tomorrow's parade will be the largest ever. san francisco's chinese new year parade is known for drawing huge crowds. this year the chinese chamber of commerce is expecting record breaking attendance. >> this weekend we're going to have a lot of people around. so there will be a lot of eyes. >> reporter: we caught up with chamber president donald lu at the miss...
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and i can't afford anything. >> and our thanks to alyssa goard from our bay area affiliate. >>> now to the economic crisis that is worsening in argentina, where the nation is reporting an annual inflation rate of 104%. that's the second-worst rate in latin america behind venezuela we are joined to find out what this means for the global markets. good morning >> yeah, good morning, phillip it's certainly a dire situation in argentina 104% inflation rate is what was measured there as well the interest rate then had gone up by 300 basis points or three percentage points and that has gone up to 81% 81% for the interest rate in argentina. this comes after a devaluation of the currency, which has really capitulated afc s of lat. the peso 7.7% that's just on the month on month figure on an annual figure, you put out that more than 100%, second only to venezuela the problem becomes that a whole lot more is going to be required of the global economy because argentina's going to be needing help of course they have had a $44 billion program from the imf in when i they lent them money in hope that
and i can't afford anything. >> and our thanks to alyssa goard from our bay area affiliate. >>> now to the economic crisis that is worsening in argentina, where the nation is reporting an annual inflation rate of 104%. that's the second-worst rate in latin america behind venezuela we are joined to find out what this means for the global markets. good morning >> yeah, good morning, phillip it's certainly a dire situation in argentina 104% inflation rate is what was measured...
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. >> our nbc bay area's alyssa goard joins us again. what did chief scott say? >> reporter: terry and gia, chief scott painted a picture of a shooting that happened between two cars, and the chief believes that this incident really was concentrated between these two cars, people in the two cars targeting each other traveling along the embarcadero for more than a mile culminating here to where we're standing now at howard and embarcadero where one car riddled with bullets crashed into a pole over here. in total, the chief says that six people were injured. two of those people were injured with gunfire. and one of those people has life-threatening injuries. in all, the chief says the injuries and the violence sustained as a result of this are devastating and unacceptable in this city, especially on a day like father's day. >> it appears that this was an isolated incident, and these individuals were targeting each other. we don't believe this was random at all. and our investigators are working hard. i have every confidence that we will bring this to a conclusion.
. >> our nbc bay area's alyssa goard joins us again. what did chief scott say? >> reporter: terry and gia, chief scott painted a picture of a shooting that happened between two cars, and the chief believes that this incident really was concentrated between these two cars, people in the two cars targeting each other traveling along the embarcadero for more than a mile culminating here to where we're standing now at howard and embarcadero where one car riddled with bullets crashed...
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live in san francisco, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >> alyssa, thank you very much. not everyone is rolling out a red carpet, protests are expected on everything from wars to climate change and human rights. well, today it was republican congressman mike gallagher who chairs the house select committee on the chinese communist party, met with -- >> we have dialogue like the one that's happening between xi jinping and joe biden that we don't -- that human rights don't get thrown into the gutter, that we don't deprioritize the issues of human rights and democracy so that we can get a photo op. >> president biden is set to meet with chinese president xi jinping wednesday for talks on trade and managing u.s./chinese relations. it's going to be the first meeting between the two leaders in nearly a year. for schedule of the road closures, we put together everything you need to know. it's on one page, use your phone to scan that qr code right there. it will take you straight to the guide. we'll show you again in just a few moments. >>> police are searching for whoever shot a
live in san francisco, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >> alyssa, thank you very much. not everyone is rolling out a red carpet, protests are expected on everything from wars to climate change and human rights. well, today it was republican congressman mike gallagher who chairs the house select committee on the chinese communist party, met with -- >> we have dialogue like the one that's happening between xi jinping and joe biden that we don't -- that human rights don't get thrown...
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alyssa goard is there. what happened overnight? >> reporter: well, terry, at this location here in front of this starbucks, we talked to a couple witnesses who said they saw two cars collide and a fiery crash here, right in front of the starbucks. you can see the imprint on the ground where it appears the car ran up and through rose bushes, clipping the top rock outside of the starbucks here out here in danville. now, what witnesses tell us that they saw the cars coming to rest here in a big fire. the county sheriff's office also said this afternoon that danville police were trying to carry out a traffic stop while this is going on at around 1:00 in the morning. about five miles from here. but they say that the driver. that didn't stop in that traffic chase and the police wound up chasing the car. eventually coming to this spot over here, around five miles away. they say that car eventually ran a red light here and collided with another car and caught fire. the sheriff's office tells us police rescued the five people in that car wh
alyssa goard is there. what happened overnight? >> reporter: well, terry, at this location here in front of this starbucks, we talked to a couple witnesses who said they saw two cars collide and a fiery crash here, right in front of the starbucks. you can see the imprint on the ground where it appears the car ran up and through rose bushes, clipping the top rock outside of the starbucks here out here in danville. now, what witnesses tell us that they saw the cars coming to rest here in a...
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alyssa goard as they packed up and shipped out supplies. >> reporter: this driveway is overflowing with more than 200 boxes. >> food, sleeping bags, baby products and feminine products. >> reporter: people around the bay donated and then helped pack these much-needed supplies for those affected bit recent deadly earthquakes in syria and turkey. >> we went through every single box to make sure that every single item is clean, in tiptop shape. >> reporter: the northern california turkish-american association has been gathering hundreds of boxes at a time which then go to sfo where they're loaded onto turkish airline flights directly to turkey. the hope is they'll make it in time to help during the harsh winter weather. >> maybe a child will open a box that has toys. you know, even if one single item reaches to the right person we are okay with that. >> reporter: in turkey, people are still being rescued from piles of debris, including this 10-year-old girl, covered in dust and this 9-year-old boy, who was trapped after some 140 hours. northwestern syria was also devastated by the quake. a
alyssa goard as they packed up and shipped out supplies. >> reporter: this driveway is overflowing with more than 200 boxes. >> food, sleeping bags, baby products and feminine products. >> reporter: people around the bay donated and then helped pack these much-needed supplies for those affected bit recent deadly earthquakes in syria and turkey. >> we went through every single box to make sure that every single item is clean, in tiptop shape. >> reporter: the...
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alyssa goard spoke about the tense morning. >> reporter: people say they woke up this morning to the sound of someone knocking on a door and yelling. it all happened at around 6:00 a.m. a neighbor shared this surveillance video with us. police say they got a call about a burglary, and when they arrived, they were able to get the people living inside that home outsafely. safely. but the suspect stayed inside for more than six hours. police had weapons drawn and were shouting out commands. neighbors said it was a scary morning. >> there was a guy knocking on that house right there, on the windows, yelling "open the door, open the door", and then he broke the windows and got inside. >> it was extremely surprising and deeply unnerving, and i am hopeful that san bruno police have everything covered and i have no doubt they do. >> reporter: they have a photo of police detaining the suspect this afternoon. they say no one was injured, but they have not said anything yet about why the man entered the home. and the family inside that home said they didn't want to speak with us on camera today
alyssa goard spoke about the tense morning. >> reporter: people say they woke up this morning to the sound of someone knocking on a door and yelling. it all happened at around 6:00 a.m. a neighbor shared this surveillance video with us. police say they got a call about a burglary, and when they arrived, they were able to get the people living inside that home outsafely. safely. but the suspect stayed inside for more than six hours. police had weapons drawn and were shouting out commands....
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alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> pope francis was presiding over today's mass in st. peter's square. ♪ ♪ okay. it included 38,000 flowers, donated by the netherlands, as well as honor units, the vatican swiss guards and italian police standing at attention. he made another push for dialog between israelis and palestinians after recent violence. today's mass is part of the pope's return to the public eye after being hospitalized for bronchitis. >>> in san francisco, the children were out for an easter egg hunt at salesforce park. a lot of fun, a lot of eggs, plenty for the whole family. take a look at all those little once looking for those prizes. city leaders came out, too, that guy, the easter bunny making an appearance. the whole event was part of salesforce park's spring kickoff. >>> a one of a kind celebration in dolores park. the famous drag queen nuns, the sisters of perpetual indulgence had a day of fun with performance and costume contests. it started with typical family activities, then at noon a local trans activist hosted a variety show. people partici
alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> pope francis was presiding over today's mass in st. peter's square. ♪ ♪ okay. it included 38,000 flowers, donated by the netherlands, as well as honor units, the vatican swiss guards and italian police standing at attention. he made another push for dialog between israelis and palestinians after recent violence. today's mass is part of the pope's return to the public eye after being hospitalized for bronchitis. >>> in san francisco, the...
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. >> alyssa goard brings us the latest on that exchange and the differing opinions in the bay area about whether a permanent cease-fire should happen. >> reporter: hamas released 17 hostages. in exchange, israel released 39 palestinians. among the youngest israelis released, 4-year-old abigail idan. family and friends rejoiced. she was taken on october 7 after they killed her parents. she turned 4 in captivity on friday. but on sunday became the first american hostage to be released during this pause in fighting. >> the grandparents didn't talk to her yet, but they are very excited that she's finally home and waiting to see her. and the joy in the house is, can't be described. >> there's beauty, obviously, great emotion, we see a cing ba family. >> reporter: rabbi mark blume fears for the remaining hostages. while he wants to see peace, he's concerned about hamas' potential to carry out future violence. >> i don't really understand when people call for a permanent cease-fire what that actually means. hamas has never said they would follow that. >> reporter: but a permanent cease-fire is
. >> alyssa goard brings us the latest on that exchange and the differing opinions in the bay area about whether a permanent cease-fire should happen. >> reporter: hamas released 17 hostages. in exchange, israel released 39 palestinians. among the youngest israelis released, 4-year-old abigail idan. family and friends rejoiced. she was taken on october 7 after they killed her parents. she turned 4 in captivity on friday. but on sunday became the first american hostage to be released...
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nbc bay area's alyssa goard is in emeryville with what we know. >> reporter: people at this amc theater with tickets say they were evacuated during showings, and police have confirmed that large group of young people gathered here and that eventually several fights broke out. gunfire and evacuations rattled customers at the bay street mall sunday. emeryville police say around 4:30 in the afternoon they got a call from a business where about 50 young adults were causing a disturbance. officers escorted those people out. 45 minutes later, police say another group of around 100 young adults arrived at the mall. and shortly after, another 100 arrived. that's when fights broke out in the mall courtyard and police had to call in other agencies to help break those fights up. >> we shopping and we are very surprised. a lot of the cops. >> reporter: this neighbor says he heard a gunshot. >> we were very surprised. because we thought it was a very safe place. >> reporter: police say one gunshot was fired but didn't find any shooting victims. later in the evening, one person a minor, was stabbed a
nbc bay area's alyssa goard is in emeryville with what we know. >> reporter: people at this amc theater with tickets say they were evacuated during showings, and police have confirmed that large group of young people gathered here and that eventually several fights broke out. gunfire and evacuations rattled customers at the bay street mall sunday. emeryville police say around 4:30 in the afternoon they got a call from a business where about 50 young adults were causing a disturbance....
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. >> alyssa goard joins us live from the city which is bracing for more weather. what is the city doing to prepare? >> reporter: well, janelle and gia, the san francisco department of public works will be offering free sandbags for residents. at this spot, we are at marin street and kansas streets. they already have the sandbags up and ready. for resident who want to protect themselves against this weather. many people in san francisco are preparing. >> because i know that the storm's coming. >> reporter: pam dalukeo is cleaning out. water came through her door this past winter. but ahead of this storm, she's optimistic. >> people started adopting the drains. if that continues into the season that's really going to help. >> reporter: nearby on fulsome and 17th streets, the san francisco public utilities commission set up temporary flood barriers to curb the impact. >> the water kind of piles up in this kind of junction. >> reporter: people who live nearby are still keeping an eye out. and, again, if you're looking to pick up some of those stand bags, they will be
. >> alyssa goard joins us live from the city which is bracing for more weather. what is the city doing to prepare? >> reporter: well, janelle and gia, the san francisco department of public works will be offering free sandbags for residents. at this spot, we are at marin street and kansas streets. they already have the sandbags up and ready. for resident who want to protect themselves against this weather. many people in san francisco are preparing. >> because i know that the...
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alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 11:00, help for the half moon bay farmworkers displaced by the mass shooting could be coming soon. supervisors will be taking up two resolutions, both to get housing and support services for the farm workers impacted. it could be $1.5 million available to help. several families were displaced after a coworker gunned down people at two farms. >>> the archdiocese of san francisco held the annual memorial mass and walk for peace in belmont. they read names of hundreds of people shot and killed in the bay area last year. >> my advice whoever is going through this, you're not alone. help could come in the most unexpected place. and it's okay to not be okay. >> maria says after ten years, her son's case remains unsolved. she's calling for tighter gun control laws. organizers plan to hold the service in half moon bay to remember the mass shooting victims. >>> a group of brand new u.s. citizens were welcomed by a high profile guest in san francisco today, former house speaker, representative nancy pelosi took part in the naturalization ceremony at th
alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 11:00, help for the half moon bay farmworkers displaced by the mass shooting could be coming soon. supervisors will be taking up two resolutions, both to get housing and support services for the farm workers impacted. it could be $1.5 million available to help. several families were displaced after a coworker gunned down people at two farms. >>> the archdiocese of san francisco held the annual memorial mass and walk for peace in...
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alyssa goard caught up with several businesses planning to participate. >> reporter: nigel jones says thieves broke into his restaurant and the damages amounted to more than $2,000. but that was not the only cost. >> and when these things happen, it's a scar on the community, because people see it. they walk by. they see the broken window, as they do see broken glass from car windows all around the city. >> reporter: some businesses are planning for a strike on tuesday, both of nigel's restaurants will be closed that day for the strike, which he says is spearheaded by the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce. >> we're also trying to build solidarity with our residents. they have a role to play as well. >> those act of economic aggression imfakt pact our team and the other businesses in the area. >> reporter: they're calling for increased public safety presence and enforcement of laws but also more financial help for businesses. in oakland, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >> we'll hear from the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce about the rationale for the strike. >>> let's go out
alyssa goard caught up with several businesses planning to participate. >> reporter: nigel jones says thieves broke into his restaurant and the damages amounted to more than $2,000. but that was not the only cost. >> and when these things happen, it's a scar on the community, because people see it. they walk by. they see the broken window, as they do see broken glass from car windows all around the city. >> reporter: some businesses are planning for a strike on tuesday, both...
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in danville, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> it is that time of year. fire season officially begins tomorrow. in santa rosa. that means the city's weed abatement ordinance goes into effect. property owners need to cut weeds and grass down to less than four inches in height. the new rule also includes vacant lots. those who don't comply may be fined. the fire department will begin conducting fire safety spoexs. santa rosa and surrounding areas have been devastated by the tubbs, kincaid and glass fires. >>> firefighters made quick work after brush fire that broke out in contra costa county this afternoon. this is a time lapse of the fire. flames burned about seven acres before they got it contained. meteorologist rob mayeda joining us. when we talk about fire season, you talk about winds, too. how windy was it today in >> we had the combo. we had temperatures in the 80s to near 90 degrees. now cooling sea breeze, low clouds and fog leading to drizzle as we head to tomorrow morning. you see the fog on our satellite view, reaching the east bay right now. bu
in danville, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> it is that time of year. fire season officially begins tomorrow. in santa rosa. that means the city's weed abatement ordinance goes into effect. property owners need to cut weeds and grass down to less than four inches in height. the new rule also includes vacant lots. those who don't comply may be fined. the fire department will begin conducting fire safety spoexs. santa rosa and surrounding areas have been devastated by the tubbs,...
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. >> nbc bay area's alyssa goard checked in with seom team members who are bracing for several days of potential flooding. >> reporter: in rural riverside county, county fire teams were called to help people in moving water. the swift water task force iv stood by to assist. so far this bay area team has been called to cases twice. they've seen fast-moving water flood a number of roads. as have people across southern california. >> i'm worried about some of the more rural and remote areas in the eastern part of the state. some of the more mountainous regions where people could be trapped. that's where we're focussing a little more of our extra energy. >> we're right in the middle of a pretty heavy cell right now. >> reporter: dan coy is leading another task force made up of firefighters from the south bay and peninsula. theyre a prepared to make rescues. >> this is what happens in the areas of the desert where it rains torrentially and it comes down with flash flooding. >> repter:oret another task force from marin county is sent to kern county in the central valley. that crew recognizes
. >> nbc bay area's alyssa goard checked in with seom team members who are bracing for several days of potential flooding. >> reporter: in rural riverside county, county fire teams were called to help people in moving water. the swift water task force iv stood by to assist. so far this bay area team has been called to cases twice. they've seen fast-moving water flood a number of roads. as have people across southern california. >> i'm worried about some of the more rural and...
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nbc bay area's alyssa goard spoke to the family in a story you'll only see on nbc bay area. >> reporter: police confirmed that on friday several armed individuals entered into a san bruno home, assaulted the people there and took multiple personal items belonging to the individual. we spoke to a man who says he was the victim in that case. he didn't want to be identified due to continued fear for his safety. this is security video from that night. you see three people enter the yard just after 9:30. they immediately cut off his camera. >> the three individuals ran into my living room. with ar-15s and .45 calibers. he walked them to a safe and gave them his family's savings. the intruders also took his english bulldog puppies. he says they took valuable jewelry, an x box, shoes and a 49ers helmet that was important to him. now he's terrified for his own safety and that of his family. >> this is where i live. this is where my wife sleeps. this is where my kids sleep. they have no remorse for what they did. >> reporter: and san bruno police tell us there is no active threat to the public r
nbc bay area's alyssa goard spoke to the family in a story you'll only see on nbc bay area. >> reporter: police confirmed that on friday several armed individuals entered into a san bruno home, assaulted the people there and took multiple personal items belonging to the individual. we spoke to a man who says he was the victim in that case. he didn't want to be identified due to continued fear for his safety. this is security video from that night. you see three people enter the yard just...
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alyssa goard explains why teachers say today feels like a turning point. >> reporter: all day sunday the 50-person bargaining team met with representatives from oakland unified. >> today they came to the bargaining table. the first we've seen since the strike started. >> i feel like we've made some progress. >> reporter: after months of negotiations, these teachers say this felt like a step forward, which would do things like involve students and staff in decision making around the community schools. >> we believe it's important for the students and families and teachers to have equal say in regards to funding that's coming down from the state. >> reporter: late tonight the district sent a letter to families saying teachers plan to strike for a third day tomorrow, meaning schools will technically be open, but students won't be in classrooms. ousd said in a statement, quote, the district's negotiating team continues to talk with the team from oakland education association. and we are hopeful we are making progress toward a deal that will end the strike. the district says it's proposin
alyssa goard explains why teachers say today feels like a turning point. >> reporter: all day sunday the 50-person bargaining team met with representatives from oakland unified. >> today they came to the bargaining table. the first we've seen since the strike started. >> i feel like we've made some progress. >> reporter: after months of negotiations, these teachers say this felt like a step forward, which would do things like involve students and staff in decision making...
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alyssa goard was there and has more. >> reporter: flowers line the steps of san francisco city hall. each of them bearing the names of people who have been killed in traffic crashes in the city since 2014. >> what hasn't changed is our streets are still killing people every single day. or severely injuring people. >> reporter: back in 2011, jenny yu says her mom's life changed forever. >> a car was speeding and turning left and struck her. her body flung to the other side of road. >> reporter: her mom survived, but. >> post traumatic stress disorder. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: on sunday, jenny went no city hall for a vigil or world day of remembrance for traffic victims. nearly 300 yellow flowers were placed on the steps of city hall to honor the nearly 300 lives lost to traffic crashes in san francisco since 2014. that's when san francisco committed to vision zero, the goal of zero traffic deaths or injuries. >> clearly, we have not achieved vision zero. we're not at zero. we have so much work we need to do. >> reporter: with nearly a decade of work with vision zero, many are wondering wh
alyssa goard was there and has more. >> reporter: flowers line the steps of san francisco city hall. each of them bearing the names of people who have been killed in traffic crashes in the city since 2014. >> what hasn't changed is our streets are still killing people every single day. or severely injuring people. >> reporter: back in 2011, jenny yu says her mom's life changed forever. >> a car was speeding and turning left and struck her. her body flung to the other...
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"today in the bay's" alyssa goard reports from san rafael. >> reporter: we don't know how fast that car was going, but chp tells us the tesla feared off of the road, into that fence, creating that hole and careened across the backyard, landing in the pool. a staggering site in san rafael, a crane lifting a 2019 tesla out of a backyard pool. pool water rushing out of the vehicle. >> and i heard a loud, like, boom. and i jumped you have out of bed. >> reporter: barbara cuffner lives here. saturday morning, she said she heard what she thought was thunder and lightning and saw lights in her pool. but it wasn't thunder or lightning. it was a tesla. the chp says a woman in her 70s was behind the wheel when for unknown reasons, she veered to the right, crossing bayview road, crashing through the fence, plowing through the backyard, and into barbara's pool. >> i just called 911. >> reporter: barbara said a friend was there at the time and tried to help. >> and he was trying to break the car to get the person out, but he couldn't. >> reporter: paramedics arrived shortly after, but the woman died
"today in the bay's" alyssa goard reports from san rafael. >> reporter: we don't know how fast that car was going, but chp tells us the tesla feared off of the road, into that fence, creating that hole and careened across the backyard, landing in the pool. a staggering site in san rafael, a crane lifting a 2019 tesla out of a backyard pool. pool water rushing out of the vehicle. >> and i heard a loud, like, boom. and i jumped you have out of bed. >> reporter: barbara...
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"today in the bay's" alyssa goard reports from san francisco. >> reporter: rachel abrams lives right next to san francisco's twin peaks park. >> you can still see water coming down. >> reporter: on january 3rd she noticed mud sliding down the hill onto the street and towards her house. she's been following the trickling water up the trail to twin peaks and says the mud has gotten worse. >> and people use this hiking trail all the time. >> reporter: here's a look in the daytime, she reported it to the city, but says she hasn't heard anything since. with more rain on the way, she's worried. >> my daughter's bedroom is right behind the garage right now, and i'm like maybe i'll have her sleep upstairs. >> reporter: as another storm approaches, pg&e says 14,000 people are still without power like this redwood city man who's been in the dark since early thursday morning. >> it's been out since then. they keep promising so we'll just keep our fingers crossed. >> reporter: also in san mateo county, cars tried to drive on the road anyway and then got stuck in the mud. >> somebody tried it and
"today in the bay's" alyssa goard reports from san francisco. >> reporter: rachel abrams lives right next to san francisco's twin peaks park. >> you can still see water coming down. >> reporter: on january 3rd she noticed mud sliding down the hill onto the street and towards her house. she's been following the trickling water up the trail to twin peaks and says the mud has gotten worse. >> and people use this hiking trail all the time. >> reporter: here's...
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"today in the bay's" alyssa goard spoke with them about research which is working to move the bay area forward. >> we have youth coming in, they are sweating so much that water is kind of coming down their arms and hitting the ground. >> reporter: over the last few years, dr. trope has seen something new and scary as a pediatric hospitalist at santa clara valley medical center. not only are teens and a duls overdosing on fentanyl, but what turns into an effort to get high is an addiction with intolerable withdrawal symptoms. >> they are shaking with cold, vomiting, having diarrhea. >> reporter: fentanyl is extremely addictive. >> we sort of knew that pediatricians couldn't ignore this growing crisis. >> reporter: as opioid deaths surged, trope got to work on a program this does something new. rather than sending them to the e.r. or back home, trope's program admits them to the hospital, starting them on treatment with a drug when they are on mild withdrawal. >> when it comes to opioid uses or addiction, we have this safe and effective medication that we know works, that we know saves l
"today in the bay's" alyssa goard spoke with them about research which is working to move the bay area forward. >> we have youth coming in, they are sweating so much that water is kind of coming down their arms and hitting the ground. >> reporter: over the last few years, dr. trope has seen something new and scary as a pediatric hospitalist at santa clara valley medical center. not only are teens and a duls overdosing on fentanyl, but what turns into an effort to get high...
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in san francisco, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> a deadly crash under investigation. it happened this morning on northbound 680 in walnut creek. the tesla hit the fire truck that was stopped near a different crash. the driver died at the scene. the passenger and four firefighters were taken to the hospital. they've all since been released. the chp says the cause of the crash isn't clear, but it is worth noting the national highway traffic safety administration is investigating how the tesla auto pilot system detects and responds to emergency vehicles parked on highways. nationwide at least 14 teslas have crashed into emergency vehicles while using the system this week tesla recalled more than 360 ,000 cars because of concerns with the full self-driving software. it is also working to deliver a software update to fix the problems. >>> strange story here. a dispute over a hot dog sale sparked a brutal beating. a vendor says it happened to him while trying to do his job. the whole attack caught on camera. nbc bay area's nathalie sat down with the victim. >> reporter: it
in san francisco, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> a deadly crash under investigation. it happened this morning on northbound 680 in walnut creek. the tesla hit the fire truck that was stopped near a different crash. the driver died at the scene. the passenger and four firefighters were taken to the hospital. they've all since been released. the chp says the cause of the crash isn't clear, but it is worth noting the national highway traffic safety administration is investigating...
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. >> reporter: alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> the fight continues to keep the a's in oakland. today, a former a's executive is appealing directly to major league baseball owners. andy dolan spent five decades in pro sports including 15 years with the a's and time with the 49ers and warriors. dolan says las vegas is not a good idea for the a's. a move to vegas requires approval of 75% of the league's owners. they're expected to vote on this issue as early as this month. in his letter to team owners, he says, the athletics franchise became an essential part of the hearts, minds, souls and philanthropic undertaken. >> this has. a nine-inning game. and under john fisher it's 18 years of frustration. and you're taking one of the great properties in baseball. you destroyed it by design. >> reporter: dolich appearing in our 7:00 p.m. newscast. he argues that it hurts the a's and the league. he says vegas would benefit more by degree itting an expansion team. >>> another former member of the a's is celebrating tonight. this is marcus semian who grew up in the east bay. we're going to
. >> reporter: alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> the fight continues to keep the a's in oakland. today, a former a's executive is appealing directly to major league baseball owners. andy dolan spent five decades in pro sports including 15 years with the a's and time with the 49ers and warriors. dolan says las vegas is not a good idea for the a's. a move to vegas requires approval of 75% of the league's owners. they're expected to vote on this issue as early as this month. in...
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in san francisco, alyssa goard, nbc bay area ne. >>> we have got you covered on all things fleet week, going live tomorrow, live streaming the show, be sure to check in and you can find a schedule on our website, just click fleet week. >>> alive look at san francisco. that is a pretty good shot. to little wisps of fog. very nice. a gorgeous day, too. hot weather. and we will explain tomorrow's broadcast. >> we will keep an eye on the clouds overnight into tomorrow morning. we do see them hanging around for just a few hours but as people start to go lineup around the marina, i see that sunshine returning and maxing out the fog. making up the temperatures a little bit as we go on into the middle of the day. upper 60s there. in the marina but also watching those wind gust, if you have any plans to be bring any picnic chairs, be sure to watch out for those as well as all of the food that you will be bringing in. but, the breeze returning to the city is also going to be leading up to some changes, we will call those temperatures down's and that relief from the heat, temperatures around the
in san francisco, alyssa goard, nbc bay area ne. >>> we have got you covered on all things fleet week, going live tomorrow, live streaming the show, be sure to check in and you can find a schedule on our website, just click fleet week. >>> alive look at san francisco. that is a pretty good shot. to little wisps of fog. very nice. a gorgeous day, too. hot weather. and we will explain tomorrow's broadcast. >> we will keep an eye on the clouds overnight into tomorrow...
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here's alyssa goard. >> reporter: watch at this white sedan speeds down a dead end street, breaks through the railing and comes barrelling down the steps. it flies through the top of a tree before landing upside down on 19th and sanchez streets. >> i was reading bedtime stories to my 2-year-old and i heard a sound that i could not place that was extremely loud. >> reporter: this father of two joined his neighbors at their crushed out of the home. one of them helped free the five people from the car. here a neighbor's surveillance camera video shows three of the people who were in the car walking away from the scene. one man carried a skateboard, a woman and a man and a ski mask followed behind. neighbors worried the abandon car may have been a stolen vehicle. >> i think it's a great example of how the lawlessness in san francisco actually has real impact to real citizens living in their homes. we can use this as an example of how we need to fix city. >> repor this man involved in of theatchro ask ot to showace ncerned about his safety. >>s a f accident. we all -- a lot of us work together
here's alyssa goard. >> reporter: watch at this white sedan speeds down a dead end street, breaks through the railing and comes barrelling down the steps. it flies through the top of a tree before landing upside down on 19th and sanchez streets. >> i was reading bedtime stories to my 2-year-old and i heard a sound that i could not place that was extremely loud. >> reporter: this father of two joined his neighbors at their crushed out of the home. one of them helped free the...
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alyssa goard is in san francisco with the latest. >> reporter: at the pink onion restaurant in san francisco, a long-awaited break in the rain means all hands on deck mopping floors and drying out furniture. >> it's a race guentzel type. >> reporter: staff say flooding on new year's eve left them with two feet of water inside, breaking refrigerators, ruining food and plumbing. more rain the past few days didn't p he. >> since we're a small business, it's tough. >> reporter: they weren't the only oning sprining into action. trees fell on wires and a house. it's been alled happens onning deb. the utility has more than 3,000 people on the ground addressing damage. >> in some cases crews are out restoring power, setting new poles and trees were falling around them. so we had to pull them out because they're not safe in those locations. >> reporter: while drier skies are helping them restore power more quickly and safely, pg&e acknowledges upcomingle storms may bring delays. >> it may be possible some customers will experience outages that will last more than 48 hours. in those cases, they will b
alyssa goard is in san francisco with the latest. >> reporter: at the pink onion restaurant in san francisco, a long-awaited break in the rain means all hands on deck mopping floors and drying out furniture. >> it's a race guentzel type. >> reporter: staff say flooding on new year's eve left them with two feet of water inside, breaking refrigerators, ruining food and plumbing. more rain the past few days didn't p he. >> since we're a small business, it's tough. >>...
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. >> reporter: in san jose, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> crews are almost done collecting the hazardous chemicals found inside of backyard shed in contra costa county in the neighborhood there yesterday. the chemicals prompted evacuations within a six-block radius of the stanton avenue in san pablo. firefighters say the homeowner died several months ago and his brother was clearing out the home, noticed the odor, and called 911. 600 different chemicals were discovered. >> their safety is most importance. and we want to make sure we could guarantee that. and we're working hard to ensure that. >> this was part of our breaking news coverage last night. five homes remain under evacuation orders. crews will remove the remaining chemicals tomorrow morning. >>> a sad update tonight in the east bay. we've learned that an 8-year-old boy who was shot on a freeway in oakland is now paralyzed. asa lu was struck by a stray bullet july 14th. the family's gofundme says the bullet and bone fragments were lodged in his neck and spinal cord, paralyzing the little boy from the neck down. the fam
. >> reporter: in san jose, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> crews are almost done collecting the hazardous chemicals found inside of backyard shed in contra costa county in the neighborhood there yesterday. the chemicals prompted evacuations within a six-block radius of the stanton avenue in san pablo. firefighters say the homeowner died several months ago and his brother was clearing out the home, noticed the odor, and called 911. 600 different chemicals were discovered....
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alyssa goard reports from san francisco. >> reporter: for hours saturday, people from around the bay area marched in front san francisco, urging for a cease-fire in gaza. >> our demands are for a permanent cease-fire immediately. and for it to be lifted and for all u.s. aid to israel to end. >> reporter: among the demonstrators was suzanne ali, from san francisco, who is palestinian and has family living in the south of gaza. >> their neighbor just yesterday was killed in one of the bombings, especially right now, you see the videos online looks like something out of . >> after a week long truce between israel and hamas lapsed, israel has launched airstrikes to the south of gaza, the very area it told palestinians to evacuate to. >> since before the truce, well before the truce, they told us that hearing the bombs falling they already know that they are going inside and they expect today, and that is not-- that is not normal. it should not be normal. >> she is hopeful about a resolution, calling for a cease- fire, expecting to go before the san francisco board of supervisors this com
alyssa goard reports from san francisco. >> reporter: for hours saturday, people from around the bay area marched in front san francisco, urging for a cease-fire in gaza. >> our demands are for a permanent cease-fire immediately. and for it to be lifted and for all u.s. aid to israel to end. >> reporter: among the demonstrators was suzanne ali, from san francisco, who is palestinian and has family living in the south of gaza. >> their neighbor just yesterday was killed...
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. >> reporter: and walmart creek, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> all of the recent rain we've been getting, have been giving us a glimpse of our climate in crisis. the return of a ghostlike, of sorts. we are talking about tulare lake. it was once the four times the size of lake tahoe. but then farmers use the water, drying it out, and planted crops on the land. now, for the first time since 1983 it is a lake again. that is not good news for farmers. >> is a motion out of the middle of their. there is no end to it. it just, you look at it and it keeps on going forever. >> about 15% of the california crop of processed tomatoes is grown in the lake. most of that will be wiped out and not planted for 2 years. >> that lake is only expected to get bigger. the cro snowpack will be begin melting soon, and that snow water will fill that link. >>> we want to bring in meteorologist, rob mayeda, about the increasing snow melt impact on that. >> you can already see it on the satellite. we know the bay area, lake tahoe and san luis reservoir here, but that has come back to life there. but the tu
. >> reporter: and walmart creek, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> all of the recent rain we've been getting, have been giving us a glimpse of our climate in crisis. the return of a ghostlike, of sorts. we are talking about tulare lake. it was once the four times the size of lake tahoe. but then farmers use the water, drying it out, and planted crops on the land. now, for the first time since 1983 it is a lake again. that is not good news for farmers. >> is a motion out...
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alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >> looking forward to game four. thank you so much. >>> well, her alleged attack ser behind bars and now the lone survivor of the stabbing is speaking from her hospital bed. hear her harrowing story. >>> and a man walks into a police department and ends up in handcuffs. the bizarre incident in the north bay. next. >>> and for now, the showers have moved out. but we could see a few more moving in before a big warmup arrives in our seven-day forecast. a closer look at the changes ahead, when we come back. give y your small l business one tetech solutioion that checkcks all the e boxe. it''s all hehere with ththe comcmcast busineness complee connnnectivity s solution. peace ofof mind withth cybeberthreat sesecurity. the popower of thehe larges, faststest reliabable networ. plplus, save u up to 75% a ar with comomcast busininess mob. the cocomplete connectivivity solutioion. from t the companyny poweredy the nextxt generatioion 1010g network.k. get started for just $49 a momonth. and d ask about t an $8$800 prepaidid car
alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >> looking forward to game four. thank you so much. >>> well, her alleged attack ser behind bars and now the lone survivor of the stabbing is speaking from her hospital bed. hear her harrowing story. >>> and a man walks into a police department and ends up in handcuffs. the bizarre incident in the north bay. next. >>> and for now, the showers have moved out. but we could see a few more moving in before a big warmup arrives in our...
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in san francisco, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> sam altmann got a lot of attention for the way he exited his role, and now a possibility he might get his job back. yesterday, several investors are pushing for his reinstatement after his surprise firing. today altmann posted a picture of himself saying first and last time i ever wear one of these. we aren't sure what he meant. we'll bring you the latest on this story as it develops the >>> a worker at an east bay refinery is recovering after getting hurt in a fire at the renewable fuel facility. firefighters were able to put out the flames within an hour. it refines things like animal fat and corn oil and uses them for renewable fuel. >>> it appears brock purdy and the 49ers are all the way back after a three-game losing streak. they defeated the tampa bay buccaneers. mr. tallied 333 yards. anthony flores will have all your highlight later in the new cast. >>> tonight we investigate fire violations that have gone unresolved year after year. >>> and at this hour, now, under a wind advisory for the bay area hills, gusts up to 45 m
in san francisco, alyssa goard, nbc bay area news. >>> sam altmann got a lot of attention for the way he exited his role, and now a possibility he might get his job back. yesterday, several investors are pushing for his reinstatement after his surprise firing. today altmann posted a picture of himself saying first and last time i ever wear one of these. we aren't sure what he meant. we'll bring you the latest on this story as it develops the >>> a worker at an east bay...
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here's alyssa goard. >> so i'm in d.c. right now. >> reporter: typically, emeryville mayor's job is city politics. but he'll be in the city's capital speaking with transportation officials about emeryville projects aimed at making travel faster and safer for people taking buses, trains, bikes or walking. >> we're envisioning a really big project here. we're looking to do all of 40th street. where all our jurors are centrally located. >> reporter: the money would be used to add bike lanes and make it safe are for pedestrians. the city has about half of the 30 million it needs for the 40th street project. to close the gap the city applied for a d.o.t. grant. the city is waiting to hear back and hoping an in-person visit to washington helps the chances of getting funding. >> although secretary buttigieg will not be there, we hope he's going to watch with nbc bay area and lean on his staff to do something good. >> reporter: last year funding went to a project in oakland. this year there's a total $198 million on the table. >>
here's alyssa goard. >> so i'm in d.c. right now. >> reporter: typically, emeryville mayor's job is city politics. but he'll be in the city's capital speaking with transportation officials about emeryville projects aimed at making travel faster and safer for people taking buses, trains, bikes or walking. >> we're envisioning a really big project here. we're looking to do all of 40th street. where all our jurors are centrally located. >> reporter: the money would be used...