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residents to cutting back on water employ, and a lot. a live report on the water restrictions beingness imposed in the east bay and what y'all may need to know. >> plus, claiming victory. russian president vladimir putin says that his troops have taken over a fundamental urban center, ukraine'south dire state of affairs and the growing pleas for assistance. this is "today in the bay." hither we go on this friday, and globe day. we desire to say good morning time to you. thank you for making us a part of your morning. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia has the twenty-four hours off. if you are on the get, you lot tin picket usa on roku, amazon burn, apple tree tv set, and online. >> mike is going to talk about the commute in just a bit, but first we've got to start out with the forecast. we're still talking about rain in the bay area. >> nosotros've still got rain on radar. we've got a couple of lightning strikes. a lot of that is staying off the declension. so nosotros are expecting to proceed the risk of showers really for the
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first half of our day. hither is a closer look at the mobile radar storm ranger. y'all tin see rain moving into parts of the due north bay, san francisco. so if you have to head out within the adjacent hour or then, specially through santa cruz as well, we are expecting for some of the rain to continue its trek. by the afternoon i practise have some good news, we are going to see that rain sort of clear out, but it will however be a wet morning drive for a lot of people.degre. past 9:00 a.m., the icon changes to a peek of sunshine. then nosotros'll run into what happens into the weekend in my full forecast. commencement, we do have an update with mike on that breaking news. >> this is in san jose, this investigation, considering of a deadly crash. two vehicles, i'm told, were involved in the crash. our photographers is on the scene. this is montague expressway, the divided roadway at 1st. this is a major intersection. this may keep into daylight hours, so we're continuing to track this scene.
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yous see the slower sensors because of the activity you but saw. your alternate to montague expressway, to the due south there'southward trimble, there are major roadways that will take y'all due east and west. everything else sounds similar information technology'due south okay for the south bay. there are slicker roadways. nosotros saw some moisture pavement, so just a word of caution. we're easing into the freeways for the forenoon. back to you. >> cheers, mike. now to our climate in crisis amid our ongoing drought. this morning about half a million people in the e bay are existence asked to cutting back on water employ. "today in the bay's" bob redell is joining us alive from walnut creek. something no client wants to hear, they're being asked or could be asked to pay more than money. >> reporter: that'due south something that is being considered. adept morning to y'all, marcus. yep, the contra costa h2o district is request customers now to cut dorsum water usage by 15%, compared to their h2o usage back in 2020. the district, which serves about
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500,000 people in walnut creek and martinez, concord, pittsburg, antioch, but announced a phase ii drought emergency. the start of 2022 has been one of the driest on record. the recent rain we've had isn't going to brand much difference. measures need to be taken to conserve water. the commune's reservoir is but at about 58% capacity. the district as well proposing a temporary drought surcharge of up to fifteen% or 79 cents per 748 gallons of h2o used. if approved by the lath, that would go into consequence july 1st. the public hearing is june 15th. incidentally, next tuesday eastward bay mud, which serves about 1.4 million h2o customers in contra costa and alameda counties will vote on whether to also declare a stage ii drought emergency. reporting alive, bob redell,
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"today in the bay.." >> thanks then much for that update. ukraine's deputy prime government minister says no humanitarian corridors will open up today. the country is accusing russia of blocking refugees from escaping. brittain says russia is likely freeing up forces near a steel plant in mariupol and the city'south mayor says an estimated 10,000 lives are in russian president vladimir putin'southward hands. more grim and deadly images are continuing to emerge out of the besieged city. brie jackson shows us the desperate boxing for command of eastern ukraine. >> reporter: satellite images appear to show mass graves exterior the metropolis of mariupol. vladimir putin declared a victory there. ukrainian forces trapped inside a steel plant say otherwise. >> nosotros're still fighting. we destroyed ane one armored personal er drones and other weapons for ukraine are on the mode.
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>> to assistance prepare for ukraine for russia's offensive, that's going to be more limited in terms of geography but not in terms of brutality. >> reporter: in addition to a new $800 1000000 war machine aid package, the u.s. is sending more economic written report, banning russian ships from ports and fast-tracking refugees into the united states. >> it will exist fast, streamlined. >> reporter: some advocates fright the new program will limit access for vulnerable groups, including those without ties to the u.s. >> if they're continued to american institutions, they're going to have admission. but those who have fewer resources, they're going to struggle. >> reporter: as russian forces gain ground in the east, ukrainian soldiers say more military assistance is still needed. >> but, over again, it's not plenty. >> reporter: to keep weapons flowing to ukraine, president biden says he'll ask congress for additional funding next week.
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and last month congress canonical $13.half dozen billion in aid for ukraine, including $half-dozen.5 billion in military machine help. but president biden says that coin has been well-nigh exhausted. kris? >> it goes very fast. cheers very much, brie. and now to an update for you, mike tyson and the incident at sfo. the battle legend is across the country after he was filmed punching a human being on board a flight from sfo. >> hey, hey, hey. mike, come up on. >> mike is still in hot water here. so today tyson is in miami. this is a photo that was taken last night after a conference. a witness told tmz that on wednesday tyson was friendly, but then actually inverse when that human being kept bothering him after he asked him to get out him lone, after tyson asked him to leave him lone.
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no charges take been fabricated, but legal experts tell united states that it is usually up to the victim to printing charges. >> in that location's also the question of whether this person has a history. we know that mike tyson has somewhat of a criminal history, including fierce incidents, but nosotros know they're not very recent, so that is something the d.a. might consider. >> on wednesday, tyson was in san francisco to promote his cannabis brand during the 4/20 celebration. both men involved were detained, then released. now to a follow-up, police accept identified a man they say hitting and killed a woman in san jose. the search is still on for him, still. officers say he was driving a pickup on april 7th when he hit a mother and an developed daughter in a crosswalk. constabulary say he is still on the run. the crash happened at a cola avenue and oakton court. officer say he left the scene after hit the two women.
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we're getting a new wait at the human being defendant of starting the burn down that gutted a san jose home depot. police force say that dyllin gogue, this was taken at a store before he was at home depot. if you lot saw him wearing what you encounter in this pic, investigators want to talk to you. police force arrested him mon for setting burn to that dwelling house depot, merely also stealing from other nearby stores. investigators believe he set fire to the district employees while he stole stuff from that dwelling house depot. constabulary in two cities are working together to crack down on sideshow participants. turlock constabulary say this calendar week its officers located that vehicle participating in a recent incident in brentwood. it was seized after the commuter fled. meanwhile, brentwood police last calendar week did the same thing to a
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vehicle suspected in participating in a sideshow in turlock. both vehicles were impounded for 30 days. let's accept a alive look at the sierra. more than than 1 foot of snow has fallen in parts of central california since wed night. in the sierra the heavy rainfall made for treacherous travel conditions. the snow showers are expected to final through this afternoon, slowly tapering off throughout the 24-hour interval, only fifty-fifty when the snow stops falling, vianey, we know the roads can still remain slick. >> i would honestly wait until the weekend. there is a winter storm warning in effect today through about 11:00 a.chiliad., so keep that in listen if you lot did recall, it's not really raining correct now. we've however got a lot of activity on radar and it might exist slowing down today. hold off considering the conditions are
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treacherous. storm ranger, you run into light rain moving in through parts of the northward bay, san rafael and san francisco. here is a closer look going to light rain. around 9:00 a.thou., we go from cloudy and rainy at times to a mix of sun and clouds. we are expecting to articulate out by the afternoon. it will exist a cozy friday before we go sunshine into dominicus. let'due south get an update on breaking news with mike. >> kickoff we'll talk almost the gas prices. nosotros do want to start with some opportunity to get a little flake cheaper, a break at to the lowest degree. pleasant loma it'southward $5.25 for gas per gallon at arco on pleasant loma road. greenbacks only for that ane. the residuum you can use credit. vallejo information technology's majestic gas on tennessee street. gas there is $5.09 a gallon. s san francisco, information technology will be the costco on south aerodrome
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boulevard. gas is $five.19 there and i don't think you need a costco membership to buy there. talk to the person who is manning the pumps over there. nosotros've got a smooth drive. slicker roadways. no major problems on the freeway. this scene nosotros continue to take our coiffure on the seen at montague freeway and a closure deadly crash overnight. the closure continues for montague pike. your alternates are trimble. nosotros'll talk more almost this and i'll testify you the scene coming upward. coming upward on "today in the bay," a guy posted a youtube video, everyone thinks it'due south imitation and at present the government is weighing in. plus -- ♪ ♪ >> tin can you believe it has been near 20 years since that song was released? a new edition being released to assist with the state of war in ukraine. showtime, here's a look at what's
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ahead on the "today" show. >> good morning to you. coming up today, our world day extravaganza. nosotros're going to kick things off with al, live in puerto rico this morning, exploring innovative work that'south existence done in that location in the wake of a devastating hurricane 5 years ago that could agree a key for the rest of united states in the search for clean energy. we're really excited to be partnering with you this forenoon, along with your team in the field, we promise to set an earth-friendly guinness world record, the about people watering plants simultaneously. nosotros're going to do information technology. the countdown is on coast to declension. our plaza will be packed with students pitching in. we can't wait to get started this morning, right here on "today."
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the stock market place will likely take a dip again today, just like it did yesterday, after the head of the fed, jerome powell, indicated more interest rate hikes are on the way. the dow fell more than 300 points on thursday with red arrows for this morning as well. powell was speaking at the international monetary fund hosted by our ain cnbc reporter, sara eisen. you lot may not have watched this get-go to finish, but wall street investors sure did, and they keyed in on ane thing in item. powell said it is advisable in my view to be moving a piddling more quickly, and said i think there'due south something to the idea of front end-stop loading. more quickly means may, next month. that'due south when we're going to get a rate hike. forepart-end loading means a bigger hike than last time, at least that's what we retrieve he's saying. the fed doesn't prepare interest rates, but when information technology hikes rates, mortgage rates tend to go up,
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also. and clearly the era of low rates is over. xxx years at 5.1, the highest it'southward been since 2011, that makes homes more expensive to buy, as your monthly payment goes upwards. take yous seen this? a youtuber claimed he had to jump out of his plane because his engine quit. it looked fake from the starting time. the faa at present agrees, maxim the youtuber deliberately crashed his own airplane in the santa barbara expanse for the youtube views. accept a look. i suppose i should mention, he does have a parachute. he parachutes to safe and the plane hits the trees. everybody from the get-go realized how fake this was. he's a qualified airplane pilot, although not a very proficient one. and the beginning thing y'all practise when yous lose engine power is not
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jump out of the airplane. showtime of all, you lot don't wear a parachute in an plane that size, anyhow. in that location'southward a procedure that's been trained into every pilot on exactly what to practice. and the affair that people that don't fly don't realize is a plane without ability will stay up a long time. you can glide forever in a airplane similar that. >> he could have started a forest burn, hit people. >> i don't know what the criminal charges are, but the faa says you lot're no longer a pilot. >> and the insurance company is saying, nosotros've flagged your account for fraud, correct? my goodness. >> thanks, scott. this is trending this morning time. a throwback during the latin america music awards, a tribute to the people of ukraine. ♪♪ >> we all know that vocal, it is "where is the dear" past blackness
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eyed peas. they sent a message of peace. "where is the love" was written nearly 20 years ago after the 9/11 attacks and was remade once more. >> you know what, that song really touched a lot of people. i remember when they won the grammy for that song and they saturday on the steps of the award show with the grammy. that song, it actually touched a lot of people. >> information technology does resonate and it's nice to know information technology's being used to heighten awareness of something then terrible happening in our world correct at present. >> music connecting us all. >> it really does. i beloved music and i love rain. >> we need it. >> that'south why. california has such a love/hate human relationship with pelting. we're like it's supposed to be sunny all the time, but we're in extreme drought and really do need the rain. permit's talk about your microclimate in san jose, downtown, look at this, pretty calm. merely if yous wait at the roads nosotros are getting a little bit of pelting
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activity out there. that's because the last of that system that impacted us into the overnight hours, bringing in some small hail yesterday and lightning strikes, you can still see a couple of lightning strikes and some activity. but we are nevertheless going to keep the chance to see some showers in through the first half of our morning time until nigh 11:00 a.g. permit's talk about our storm ranger mobile doppler radar. it is up and scanning. if y'all look at this line of showers from the due north bay all the way downwardly to san francisco, information technology's going to sort of continue its expedition inwards, and then also we've got plenty of shower chances moving in to primal california and down through l.a. so if yous're traveling on the grapevine today it'due south going to exist really important that you lot cheque the road conditions first for whatsoever accidents or anything similar that, because that's definitely going to be impacting your commute down to southern california, or if you're heading to san diego. right now the current temperatures are in the 40s and 50s, simply information technology is actually humid in a lot of spots. look at novato, 100% humidity.
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so you're going to get that muggy feeling notwithstanding again today. 97% in los gatos. hour-by-hour, information technology'southward very spotty. i took the timestamp to nearly 6:00 a.m. and nosotros become a lot of rain mainly focused over the santa cruz mountains, merely information technology volition be light to moderate at times. we're certainly expecting to meet some beautiful afternoon clearing. that's going to lead to a foggy start on sat, but information technology will make mode for a sunny weekend ahead. temperatures today volition be in the 60s. let's get alee and get a check of traffic with mike. >> unfortunately, nosotros started off with the scene in san jose. we continue to run into crews move around, the santa clara canton sheriff's function and san jose pd on montague expressway. it was a ii-vehicle crash which has this big roadway closed. montague expressway is closed at 1st and you will avoid the
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intersection. to the n we take plumeria, orchard parkway. but avoid north 1st and the activity that may take the intersection closed in all directions for a period of time for the investigation. slicker roadways continue, merely traffic is relatively light correct at present. dorsum to yous. >> cheers, mike. side by side on "today in the bay," nbc bay surface area responds. >> the hotel gives his bags away and then refuses to pay in full. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay surface area responds next.
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it is 5:24 this morning. when you requite your suitcase to the hotel bell human, you're expecting to become it dorsum. >> heck, yeah, simply that did not happen for 1 san francisco visitor. he called consumer investigator chris chmura for help. >> good morning. bob brought ii bags to the marriott marquee in san francisco. he gave them to a bell hop and went to a baseball game. while he was in that location, a thief showed up and claimed he lost his ticket. someone at the marriott fell for it and gave the thief bob'south numberless, with some expensive electronics in them. >> basically handed over close to about $9,000 worth of stuff. >> bob did non get all his coin marriott pointed to an sometime police that limits hotel
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liability to $one,000 for personal holding. nosotros asked marriott about bob'south example but did not receive a response. >> bob said he was stunned and he's speaking upwards to warn folks like y'all. we'll explain how he now wants to alter state law and will assistance you lot get paid if your personal property is e'er stolen on a trip. our team tackles travel trouble all the time. share your story at nbcbayarea.com, click the responds pick or call u.s.a., 888-966-tips. round one of the playoffs and the warriors have clinched game three after winning the beginning ii games right here at dwelling house. >> here we become in the mile loftier city, breakout star jordan poole and belatedly in the game warriors had a one-point lead. steph back-scratch, though, misses the iii. warriors go the rebound. curry passes information technology to poole, who puts upward a crazy layup shot, kind of like i did in high school. warriors take a commanding lead
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in the series three-0. next up, game four, which is sunday afternoon over again, in denver. >> permit's talk about the a'south, winning twenty-four hours for the bay area sports teams. the a's besides wrapping up a four-game series yesterday against the orioles at the coliseum. the a'southward star in the making the christian pache and he actually came over in a trade from the braves. and so he hitting his second home run of the year to put the a's up 1-0. the a'southward win 6-iv and information technology takes a 3-four in that serial. next here on "today in the bay," the height stories we're following this morning, including a rash of automobile intermission-ins in i eastward bay neighborhood and how those residents are now left cleaning up the mess. we're going to tell you about the steps they're taking to try to catch the culprit. you're watching "today in the bay."
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right now at 5:thirty, a major change for one bay area festival, 1 of the biggest in the bay area. we're talking about the gilroy garlic festival, is no more. nosotros're going to tell you the reason organizers say it is not coming dorsum. >> plus rain is moving out of the bay area after a major downpour. we'll expect at how it added up in pelting totals and how the state is trying to combat drought levels. this is "today in the bay." good friday, and happy earth
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day. i'thousand kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> i'm lark marcus washington. if you lot recently purchased a smart tv, you lot know y'all tin can scout us on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online. this is a live look at french republic where cierra johnson and a local organization are trying to aid the "today" testify prepare a globe record, all aimed at helping our climate in crisis, and it looks like we might be watering some plants today. >> she'due south ready to become. >> first we want to showtime with mike because we accept breaking traffic news in the south bay. >> we've got a road closure because of this investigation. information technology's getting more complicated. bob redell is heading out here. we're looking at the full closure of this divided route, montague expressway. there was a crash you encounter on the right side of the screen. one of the two vehicles involved
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in the crash. we'll prove yous the map. then we have the closure and here is zanker, which is articulate and here is montague motorway. a few blocks are closed and it reopens at lafayette street. you lot tin utilise trimble as an alternating. the freeways are non filled in, merely still clammy from overnight rains. >> we're non seeing heavy downpours like yesterday early on, but nosotros volition at times become calorie-free to moderate rain. hither is a closer look at our mobile doppler storm ranger. you can see it through parts of the n bay and so await at the line of showers merely due south of the golden gate bridge. that's going to impact a lot of the monterey canton area, likewise as central california. so if you had plans to travel along the grapevine. it'southward something to consider. in the afternoon, take a look at your hour-by-hr forecast,
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nosotros'll stay in the 50s and bump into the 60s later this afternoon. >> new overnight in the east bay, police are searching for a man who opened fire near uc berkeley at well-nigh two:00 in the morn on durant avenue, when the suspect flashed a gun and stole a necklace from a man sitting in his car and so drove off. subsequently the victim chased after him, the suspect turned around and started shooting. police say the doubtable ran off over again. fortunately, no ane was injure. at present, this comes as the campus is already on edge. cal was on lockdown yesterday after police received what they chosen a credible threat against specific people on campus. police found the person they were looking for, merely did not give the states any other details at this point. classes are set to resume today. this morning time the gilroy garlic festival association says that it is canceling the annual event indefinitely. organizers say that information technology will instead concord smaller events,
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starting with a golf game tournament, a concert and a dinner this year. in a letter of the alphabet, the festival lath blamed the pandemic, forth with high insurance premiums. ultimately it was almost money. >> it was, over the ten years, of but losing money, was the main culprit and principal crusade of what was going on with the festival and being able to be sustainable. >> yous may recall last year the festival was a bulldoze-through outcome and it was chosen off in 2020 due to covid. in 2019 the garlic festival was the scene of the mass shooting that left iii people expressionless and 17 injured. happening today, the trial of sunny balwani continues this morning. this comes later a pause yesterday. earlier this week a onetime walgreens executive testified that balwani was very involved in the human relationship between theranos in walgreens. but the blood testing machines gave wrong results and largely used third-political party equipment. balwani is accused of defrauding both investors and patients.
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a new video shows a row of auto and trucks cleaved into at an due east bay flat complex, happening wednesday. this is at the bella vista apartments in richmond. police say ten to 15 vehicles were hit and the resident who posted the video says this isn't the first time cars accept been vandalized. he'southward been hitting a couple times. nosotros talked with a tenant who says security at the apartments is definitely an outcome. >> i come up out to the street considering they don't let y'all smoke on the bounds, then i come up out hither every dark in the dark, and there's no security nowhere. >> nosotros did achieve out to the flat complex to talk virtually security concerns after hours, and nosotros have not yet heard back. this morning close to 90 san mateo loftier students are recovering from covid after attending prom earlier this calendar month at the asian art museum in san francisco. in a stam, the schoolhouse district says the masks were strongly recommended, but many of those students chose not to clothing them. so far all of the cases that have been reported, they are
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mild or asymptomatic. the district is now testing students every day. we are learning about a new tape for covid. listen to this. a health intendance worker caught the virus twice, only within only 20 days. this happened in spain during the wintertime surge. the wellness care worker is 31 years one-time and fully vaccinated. she tested positive on dec 20th, so again on january tenth. further research found that she was infected first with delta and then with omicron. the 20-day gap between infections is the shortest on record. researchers say that shows how powerful omicron can be. a new scenic view in san francisco three decades in the making is opening this weekend. this is bombardment barefaced in presidio. beautiful scene right there. it includes vi acres of open up space. wait at the views. and so this is all part of a project that transformed the presidio
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parkway tunnels and doyle drive. the space is open for media preview today. it marks the efforts of the government and community restoring 50 acres of mural. the battery barefaced is open to anybody tomorrow, forth with picnic tables, benches and, of course, sweeping views of san francisco and the bay. >> it'southward all sunny in that video, but we know that's not what it looked like over the last couple of days. apr showers arrived in the bay area and we got and then much welcome pelting. >> better late than never. we wish we could accept gotten it sooner. we have seen some good rainfall totals so far. these are unofficial numbers but this is sort of what nosotros saw with the initial round of showers yesterday. nosotros nonetheless have to tally upwards and add what's left on radar. look at ben lomond, 1.69 inches. so far, not bad. some of the interior valleys got
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a little less. san jose tends to autumn in the rain shadow, simply fifty-fifty in san jose we got a footling over a quarter. likewise, i do want to show you the update. this gets updated weekly and we actually accept a footling bit of good news. a lot of this is still in the extreme category, just i do desire to show that at that place is a slight improvement. now, 95% of the land of california is still in a severe drought, but look at the comeback from last week. so last week we were in the deep category, 46.87%, the d-4 category. as of this week, 40.81%. i also desire to remind folks this does non include the latest storm numbers. that'due south going to populate within the adjacent couple of weeks.
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it'southward always proficient to see any sort of comeback, helping u.s. remain hopeful. overall we are going to come across the concluding of this rain activity go along to button out, and take a look at the sierra snowfall. so we've still got a lot of snowfall activeness, reminding folks that there'due south still a winter tempest alert, very much in outcome. and that's going to remain in place through 11:00 a.m. today. in that location's also an barrage warning and gusty conditions, l to fourscore plus miles per hour. not a goodbye to commute to the sierra. y'all'll notice the heaviest pelting is at present focused south of the gilded gate bridge near central california, downward through 50.a., expect to see some shower activity through there. temperatures today will remain balmy, in the 50s, and nosotros'll go breaks of sunshine into the afternoon. it's notwithstanding very humid out there, 90% to 100% humidity in a lot of spots. mike, how are the roads? >> we withal have this breaking news, this mortiferous crash and the
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investigation, the more that we're hearing about what led up to this crash, very interesting, very complicated. bob redell is getting more than item. the tragedy is someone has lost their life equally a result of this crash and the traffic bear on, you're looking at montague expressway, which is closed at north 1st. that's a very of import roadway for folks traveling to local businesses. there'southward also river marking. i believe montague expressway is open near river mark. we'll go along watching that impact on the local streets for the s bay. moving ahead, we're looking at a weekend closure, highway 84, it will be closed all weekend so you lot cannot connect betwixt 680 and mission boulevard. that'due south through to monday morn, starting at ten:00 p.m. this evening. remember, the a'south are playing texas tonight, simply it is all the same a 6:40 game. dorsum to you lot. >> thanks, mike. kris, i know you're ready because nosotros have been talking about this all week.
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good morning, it is 5:44. a quick look at your temperature tendency for san jose. we'll have a couple of lite showers pushing through the bay surface area, and and then our temperatures will top out comfortably in the mid-60s with peeks of sunshine, immigration out by this afternoon. the total forecast coming up. >> we continue following this closure for montague state highway. those in the south bay will know it's getting crowded as folks are traveling through these concern areas. closure is because of a deadly crash and an investigation and many more fascinating details we're finding out. bob redell is heading to the scene. i'll talk you through the closure and so y'all can avert any further delay. thirteen sexual attack victims of the quondam usa gymnastics doctor
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larry nassar are suing the fbi. each victim is seeking $10 million from the fbi claiming they failed to human activity on allegations confronting nasser which led to more than abuse by that md. the justice section's inspector general concluded last year the fbi fabricated fundamental errors when it became aware of allegations against nasser that year. i of the victims spoke with the "today" show and says the claim is about more than merely a financial settlement. >> it's never near the money for me. for me, it'southward nearly accountability. i desire to hold these institutions who failed us over and over again answerable for their inaction or their complete condone for our safety. >> you tin can watch the full interview on the "today" show coming upwardly at vii:00 right later "today in the bay." 5:45 this morning, and president biden came into role promising to be one of the virtually environmentally progressive
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presidents ever. >> scott, he is going to celebrate globe day today, along with the residual of us. but he hasn't quite lived up to some people'due south expectations. >> more than drilling on public lands, and he'due south supporting more than trump did in his commencement year. he couldn't go congress to pass build back better, which had new energy policies, and his current business organization seems to be getting more oil from the heart east to become gas prices down. there'southward no question why his priorities accept inverse. at that place's a war in europe. on thursday the president talked nearly all the weapons headed to ukraine. >> in the past two months we've moved weapons and equipment to ukraine at record speed. we've sent thousands of anti-armor and anti-missile helicopters, drones, grenade launchers, machine guns, rifles, radar systems. >> information technology being world day, the president will make remarks nearly it from the white house later this morning. meantime, a lot of activeness surrounding the january 6th attack on america. a new book says republican leader kevin mccarthy of
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california told beau republicans he would demand president trump resign after the attack on the capitol, and looked into the 25th subpoena to oust trump, if needed. mccarthy, reacting to those claims, said he never said anything like that. well, there are tapes. "the new york times" publishing, and msnbc, publishing sound of mccarthy saying the very things he said he never said. part of a conversation with young man republican liz cheney, he clearly says he's going to ask trump to resign. mccarthy issued his denial before he knew near the tape, and nosotros take not heard an updated response from his office. an investigation by the "washington mail" into the voting habits of trump'southward chief of staff, marker meadows, shows meadows was registered to vote in three states, northward carolina, s carolina, and virginia. no indication he voted in all three, but meadows often pointed
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to people existence registered in more than one place as evidence of fraud. donald trump jr. has indicated he'll speak to the january sixth committee. you lot may recall his girlfriend, kimberly guilfoyle, spoke to the committee for more than nine hours, his sister ivanka more than than half dozen. the french elections are sunday, pitting the current president macron against the conservative right wing le pen. le pen is a threat and has shut ties with the kremlin. she'southward more than willing to admit that. her party, formally the national front, takes a hard anti-clearing stand. she says if she's elected she'll remove france from nato's command structure. nosotros'll be talking more near that on social media. >> cheers, scott. and so in honor of earth day, our friends at the "today" show are once again looking to secure a spot in the guinness book of
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globe records and a grouping from right hither in the bay surface area, they are going to aid with that mission. >> and then "today in the bay's" cierra johnson joins u.s. from union square where that group is preparing to brand their contribution not only to the environment, just beyond. >> reporter: yes. good morn, kris and marcus. breaking news, we have officially accomplished setting that world record. this group of about threescore people were joined by nigh 800 others around the earth for the about people simultaneously watering trees and plants around the world. so if you guys want to give yourselves a round of applause [ thank you and adulation ] >> we're all doing this in honour of earth day. i'm joined by rachel, part of one tree planted. what does the day mean to y'all and your organisation? >> information technology'due south all about bringing awareness to our environment, sustainability, conservation and that's what 1 tree planted is all almost. globe mean solar day is every day for us. nosotros're on rail to constitute xl million trees this year.
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it's merely near bringing community together. >> so what can everyday folks, just briefly, what can everyday folks do to help take care of the environment? >> become involved with your local restoration efforts, go involved with the community. we've got a lot of planting events beyond the globe in apr and you tin go to our website and sign upwards. get involved. get your hands muddied, establish some trees. >> reporter: she did mention earlier, this is a global grouping. there are folks from beyond the world meeting to celebrate the world and take part of this awesome issue. they said this week they'll exist at golden gate park for another tree planting. definitely bank check out their website. we are hither with earth tape setting folks here at wedlock scare. cierra johnson for "today in the bay" news. >> congratulations to all of them. we want to get a await at the forecast. they wouldn't take needed to water those plants yesterday. >> the rain held off a niggling
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bit so they could set that record and now it'south going to come up through and we've got the storm ranger mobile doppler radar. information technology's going to be a busy mean solar day for the beginning half and and then it's going to articulate out into the second one-half of the mean solar day. here's a closer expect. nosotros've got a footling rain in the northward bay and a fiddling bit of a interruption from the rain in san francisco, but look at all of this action nosotros've got going on, a piddling bit closer to central california, most the santa cruz mountains, a line of showers moving through the peninsula. daytime highs today are going to be in the 60s. oakland 62, san jose 64, and we do get some nice afternoon clearing. now let's become an update on how the roads are with mike. >> overall the freeways are only fine but it's this state highway, montague state highway that is still closed at due north commencement. you run across the intersection, the lord's day is coming up. let me show y'all on the map. montague expressway, the divided roadway, you're forced to reroute at first.
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at montague and zanker, that's clear, become to trimble and you should be okay. zanker will go on yous clear of all the activity. the remainder of the freeways themselves are fine, simply damp. exist careful. back to you. >> thanks, mike. education advocates pushing for a $632 one thousand thousand commitment from governor newsom. the money would help fund most 360,000 uc and cal country students' tuition. advocates say the scholarship would provide a $1,000 to $3,000 grant depending on the income. they are pushing for governor newsom to include that in role of his budget this june. >> alaska's glaciers are melting at an alarming speed. we'll take a look at how the melting is having rippling effects across the nation. but first, hither is nbc bay area'south investigative reporter.
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>> i'g here at the corner of fremont street. that's where the millennium tower is sinking and tilting the most, and nosotros've learned there'south at present concern that the digging hither is making the trouble fifty-fifty worse. >> the old expression, when you've dug yourself into a hole, y'all should stop digging, it's particularly applicable in this instance. >> you tin can watch my story of what's going on at the tower right now, along with other stories we've been doing on the subject at nbcbayarea.com/investigation.
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turning to our climate in crisis on this earth mean solar day. nosotros're getting a firsthand look at the impact of global warming on glaciers in alaska. >> the rippling event is already reaching the mainland. >> and then the glacier is five miles wide at the very bottom, 25 miles long, goes up to nine,200 feet. >> reporter: alaska's glaciers hold most unreal beauty, but what's very real is how quickly they're melting. >> this is all new right hither.
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this iceberg broke off probably nigh 2 weeks agone. >> reporter: tyler and brian guided us over a half dozen glaciers near anchorage and the bear witness of climate modify almost everywhere beneath the states and all effectually. >> this is i of the places where you lot can about clearly see testify of the glaciers melting. this is lake george which will cook as we get into summer, and and then if yous await down hither you see these chunks of ice which broke off of colony glacier last year, and and then even forth the edge you tin come across how the water ice is already separating from colony glacf the glacier that breaks off this summertime and possibly ends up in the lake, and eventually melting. >> what'due south less visible is the deflation of the glacier. then we run across the margins, that's obvious, and we encounter it receding or retreating and that's obvious, but the thinning is less obvious, and that's really where about of the loss is
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happening. >> reporter: brian is a climate scientist with the national oceanic and atmospheric assistants. here's quick context. 1 gigaton of melting ice would cover new york's central park in water and that water would be deep enough to submerge the chrysler edifice and then some. scientists say the globe is currently losing 300 gigatons of ice from glaciers every year. >> that'southward the but directly tangible way. indirectly, it's increasing the example of wildfire, it'south affecting when we can plant crops and overall agricultural productivity. my kids, who are teenagers, they talk about what it used to be similar hither. i mean, so the changes aren't occurring on natural geologic or even sub-geologic scales. they're occurring at yearly and decadescales. >> reporter: the climate
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scientists want to make it articulate that our lives in california are straight continued to what's happening hither. the intense wildfires nosotros accept every twelvemonth, the drought nosotros're experiencing, all of those things linked to melting glaciers, melting in role so chop-chop considering alaska is the state that's warming faster than any other state. it's four.two degrees warmer here than just 50 years ago. nosotros're going to dive deeper into the connections between alaska and our lives in california during our alive special on nbc lx that airs at eleven:00 a.yard. i'm chase cane with nbc 60. >> thank you. again, yous can watch the special coverage on lx on xfinity channel 185 or over the air on channel 11-5. and breaking for you lot right now at 6:00, a deadly crash in san jose now under investigation. i want to say good morning to y'all. cheers for joining us. i'k marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez.
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laura garcia is off today. if yous're on the go, y'all can accept us with you on roku, amazon fire, apple television set, and online. nosotros're going to get right to mike with more on that mortiferous crash that happened in san jose. >> good morn, kris, marcus. if you are getting ready to leave the business firm through san jose, driving possibly to one of the local businesses, y'all may know montague expressway. if that is your route, y'all're going to have to adjust because montague expressway is a divided roadway here in san jose at due north first and information technology's shut down. we accept a alive photographic camera on the scene and bob redell arriving to the scene. at present, you see san jose pd and you might see the santa clara canton sheriff in that location as well. they're investigating what was a deadly crash scene and much more, it sounds similar, leading upwardly to this crash closing this intersection. i believe information technology is airtight from northward first to about rivermark. at that point i believe montague expressway is fully accessible to the north. you can utilise tasman, trimble
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