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good morning. it is saturday, march 16th. 7:00, as we take a live look outside a little bit of pink and cotton candy skies over oakland
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as we welcome a new weekend. we survived the first week of daylight saving time. hope you're waking up with a smile on your face. thank you so much for starting your weekend with us. i'm kira klapper. cinthia pimentel has a quick look at our microclimate forecast and hopefully that wind we saw in the last couple of days is gone. >> yeah. no. good news, good-bye to the wind. hello to the weekend as we look outside and see the sunrise starting to peek through dublin this morning. notice winds definitely calmed down. not only there out towards walnut creek very gusty over the last two days and san francisco, clear skies. you can see the golden gate bridge and marin hedlund. good morning over in mount tam and down in san jose. lurching the lawn chairs setting up downtown giving way to a beautiful weekend that's going to continue to feel like spring. we are saying good-bye to the final days of winter here. our temperatures upper 60s and low 70s throughout the bay. keeping those wind speeds calm, see a lot more sunshine.
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a lot of events to talk about and will guide you through in the full microclimate forecast in about 15 minutes. back to you. >> cinthia, see you soon. that wind we just talked about that knocked around the bay area in the last couple days sent this massive redwood tree toppling over in sonoma county. it happened in forestville. the front of that cabin pretty much gone, roof destroyed. thankfully no one was home at the time. yesterday afternoon a city inspector red tagged the home. meaning it is unsafe to occupy. and in marin county, that large tree fell blocking a road in san rafael. just so happens you saw there it fell next to a sign warning people about falling trees and limbs. crews say no one was hurt. no property was damaged. remember, you can stay up to date with the weather in your neighborhood by downloading our free nbc bay area app. just use your camera's phone.
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scan the qr code on the left side of your screen. it will lead you right to the radar on our weather page. new this morning, a pedestrian killed late last night in the south bay just after 11:00 on southbound 280. chp responded to a crash on the third street on ramp in san jose. when they arrived there was a man lying on the right-hand shoulder. the driver did stay on the scene. the investigation continues. and an update this morning on the freeway closure we brought to you as breaking news last night about a mile stretch of interstate 780 in benicia, closed. police tell us they pulled over a car just before 9:30 last night when the people inside that car shot at the officers. they say that's when they were forced to return fire. two suspects are now in custody
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after an overnight investigation, all on and off ramps reopened around 5:30 this morning. five people are in the hospital following a fiery crash in ra moat contra costa county. four teenagers. it happened around 5:30 last yeechk on vasco road and byron. a driver making a u-turn. another car slammed into it. both cars burst into flames. somehow everyone inside both cars escaped. we are waiting for an update on their conditions. united airlines under the microscope following a string of mechanical problems involving their boeing 737 planes and the most recent happened yesterday when a piece of a plane appears to have detached somewhere between taking off and sfo and landing in medford, oregon. this is the seventh issue with a united jet in just the past few
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weeks. "today" in the bay reports. >> reporter: an older boeing 737-800. not one of the new 737 maxes seen investigated for multiple issues but yet another united flight with mechanical problems in a may be linked to maintenance issues. united airlines officials say the boeing 737-800 landed safely this afternoon in medford, oregon. pilots noticed it first during a postflight inspection as seen in this photo reportedly shows the aircraft missing a piece after it landed. airport officials say the flight tower immediately closed flight operations while maintenance crews swept the runways making sure they were clear. >> couldn't find debris, panels, anything. reopened and everybody landed and operations continued normally. >> reporter: there's been a string of mechanical problems with united planes for the past two weeks. thursday a flight from dallas
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experienced a hydraulic leak just before landing at sfo. earlier this week on monday a flight headed to sfo from australia had to turn around mid-flight after fluid was seen spewing out of the right rear landing gear. this flight last week made headlines around the world when a japan-bound united airplane lost a wheel after takeoff at sfo. that wheel crashing on to cars in a parking lot below. then this happened. >> keeps coming back to san francisco. that's my concern. this is a major maintenance base and major hub for united and issues continue to be san francisco centric. >> reporter: another aviation expert tells nbc bay area the large metal pieces reproved during maintenance on the 737s engine and supposed to be tightly screwed back into place prior to a reen spekz making sure they're secured safely. all major concerns. >> look back when the engine was last serviced see who did it,
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inspected the work after it was done. >> reporter: mccarron says united does much of its maintenance work at sfo employees 3,500 tech anythings but some turned to outside work. something else for investigators to look into. >> more and more routine either monthly or semi mild annual inspections are being outsourced to third parties and some of these are out of the country and probably have less oversight than here in the united states. >> reporter: for now united says this 737 in today's incident remains grounded while it makes repairs, and investigates what went wrong before returning it to service. from sfo, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. a freeway closure in alameda county this st. patrick's day weekend. caltrans is working to repair a stretch of southbound 680 in pleasanton from the 580, 680 connector to highway 84. caltrans crews will lay new pavement on that portion of the
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failing roadway. the freeway will reopen monday morning just in time for the commute. the agency says the work would have taken 40 nighttime closures. instead they opted for a roughly 60-hour weekend closure. the search has been called off for a swimmer in the east bay. the alameda fire department launched a major search yesterday afternoon after they received calls about a swimmer struggling in the water. a firefighter trained in water rescue immediately got in to the water and tried to pull that man to safety. shortly after a water rescue team arrived, after more than two hours of searching rescuers found the man's body under water. bay area doctor is back home after he spent more than a month in gaza treating patients. a lot of what we are seeing on-screen, palestinian american doctor saw firsthand. "today" in bay's reporter spoke with him and his family about
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the experience. >> reporter: dr. mohammad subeh back with his wife and kids in the bay area after spending five weeks in gaza treating patients. he was greeted by family and friends. >> hugged him. started crying. just all the emotion from the past five weeks. >> reporter: minutes after reuniting with them he spoke about some of what he experienced while in gaza. >> a large group of patients come in all at once, 60, 70 at the time after a missile strike and you really have to go through the process of color coding them. is this a person who's dead? someone who's expected to die. so you shouldn't really focus your energies and resources on them. just someone, critically ill you could potentially save. >> reporter: two weeks ago we met his wife and kids. while on the phone mohammad told her about two kids he got to
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know. >> that specific video, with a walker and the other with crutches. missing his right leg. and they both had blast injuries to their bodies. it was one of the hardest things for me to say good-bye to them, because i literally spent every day with them. we would fly kites and reservoir sunsets. >> reporter: they're looking forward to spending time together. >> it's ramadan. so, like, i like having, you know, the early and late meals with him. we like to go get boba. >> reporter: all relieved to be reunited. >> to be able to hold my boys and hug my wife. >> reporter: something they don't take for granted but he is also thinking about the people in gaza. >> sad at the same time remembers as we speak right now in this time a child has been killed. i am -- not there to help resuscitate that child.
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>> reporter: he seas permanent cease-fire is needed and he and his family are continuing to raise awareness about what he witnessed overseas. >> every child killed is an, that is a human being that was, that lost their life. unjustly. >> i just hope i can learn from what he experienced, and i can tell other people about it, and spread the message. >> reporter: jocelyn moran, nbc bay area news. parents are reacting to two big decisions from a local school board this week. the board of trustees of the alum rock union school district voted to terminate their contract with the superintendent. superintendent dr. hilaria bauer led the east san jose school district for ten years. the board also rejected one of bauer's proposals to close a middle school and relocate hundreds of students. during the pandemic that school district faced some of the highest cove ed rates in all of
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california. the school board president was among those who voted against firing bauer. >> decision like this, for me, personally, more tough. >> surprised by the motion? >> absolutely. >> a nationwide search for a new superintendent will soon begin. the school district faces a dramatic decline in student enrollment as well as as $20 million budget deficit. just shy of 12 past the hour on your saturday morning. much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, target shoppers seeing changes at checkout. new rules for self-checkout keking effect this wee
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. welcome back. 7:14 on your saturday morning. transamerica pyramid and clear back to the golden gate bridge. a beautiful way to start our weekend. cinthia pimentel has a great forecast if i do say so myself coming up in a few minutes. but first -- count your items before self-checkout at target. the store's rules are changing this weekend. the retail giant says starting tomorrow customers will be limited to ten items or fewer at most of its nearly 2,000 stores nationwide. some self-checkout lanes may close entirely at certain hours depending on foot traffic. this as target and other retailers are battling theft. about 10,000 people are
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expected to fill the streets form for the oakland marathon. yesterday runners picked up race bibs and pack itsd. this year it passes by iconic oakland landmarks and includes a trip across the bay bridge. it's a big weekend for the running world. some people traveled from other countries for the chance to compete. all proceeds in the marathon benefit eat, learn, play. the foundation founded by warriors star steph curry and his wife aishya. this year events also include the kids' fun run. that's today. you can still sign up at the oakland marathon website. and tomorrow is st. patrick's day, if you have your green ready. as always, our bay area community of dublin is going all-out. dublin is celebrating its 40th annual st. patrick's day festival. today and tomorrow. the festival will feature irish music and dancing. irish food and a family-friendly carnival. you can get all the information
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you need through dublin.dublin. >> purchase carnival tickets ahead of time in order to not be in line for that long. >> believe it or not, dublin's irish sister city is not dublin. it's the coastal town of bray. san jose is dublin, ireland's sister city. san francisco's sister city is cork and santa clara, sister city limerick. for the weekend forecast we check in with cinthia pimentel, but first, if you are headed to dublin for the events, just be cautious going home. "today in the bay's" mike inouye has a traffic alert to be aware of. will traffic be impacted going to dublin? >> reporter: not necessarily going to dublin but you're right. definitely getting back to the
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south bay and head to that dublin festival. a closer look at maps. dublin at the top. closure right here in purple. that's cut off this route of southbound 680 since friday night disrupting the drive back to the south bay. ultimate routes, yellow arrows take you east back towards livermore. highway 84 cuts you down join back to 680 through sunol. orange a longer route dublin, castro valley, 238 and down the nimitz. 880. scheduled to reopen early monday morning. now, there's also another project disrupting things in the east bay. impacting b.a.r.t. riders in the east bay extending to those heading to sfo. >> we have major trackwork taking place between richmond and the red line schs canceled and it will have free buses that will connect those two stations. so a big impact for people traveling from the richmond area down to sfo, you would simply
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take the orange line train and then transfer to a yellow line train to get to the airport. >> while that is just a closure of the red line for the b.a.r.t. system this weekend, it does impact others. for the recap go to bart.gov for maps, schedule and that project information. back to you. >> thanks, mike! all right. we mentioned time to check in with cinthia pimentel for our microclimate forecast. a great weekend for some st. patrick's day fun. >> great weekend now that the wind settled down. really the sunshine-filled weekend we've all been waiting for. >> yea! >> as far as those hour-by-hour wind gusts. look at i advance the time stamp forward into the middle part of the morning, into this afternoon. calm wind speeds. returning to how they're typical in the bay area coming onshore. not that offshore pattern we've been having, but really just returning things back to normal, and we've talked about a lot of events gawk on around the bay area. we're going out to oakland now starting off sunny skies in the upper 40s and do the mid-60s by
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the time that the kid run kicks off late other than this morning. make sure wearing sunscreen, staying hydrated and wearing a hat preparing to go out and do all that running. going to our microclimate now to start in the south bay. 73 in san jose. 75 in east san jose and low 70s down through morgan hill. overall a gorgeous weekend to get out and enjoy, or maybe just relax in the backyard with a nice lawn chair. 70s out towards oakland and hayward and 73 in congress cord. making our way into the east bay, i did want to give you this st. patrick's day forecast for dublin. celebrations going on today and tomorrow. make sure you're wearing sunscreen, wearing the hat, short-sleeved shirts. gorgeous weather for the middle of march. 70 degrees going out there and enjoying this afternoon. continuing with our microclimate 66 in daily city and through san francisco, having the st. patrick's day parade. move out of the way quickly to
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see bow gaig dega bay and point reyes upper 60s. wine country lower 70s. wear your sun hats. i want you to pack the sunscreen if you're going to tahoe this weekend. i don't have any major alerts to let you know about. just a lot of fun to be had under all of these sunny conditions. looking forward into the next couple days. staying dry through the majority of next week as we welcome spring, and then the models are starting to paint the picture of this green returning to the forecast. the chance of rain. this won't be until we get into next weekend. you have a straight shot all this week to enjoy the sunshine as we wrap it up in the seven-day forecast in san francisco. parade there starts 11:30 this morning. sunshine. sunshine tomorrow. this is the driest and sunniest seventy forecast i've prepared for everybody the entire year. 70s and warm. even as we start our next workweek, kira. spring begins tuesday. >> about time! thanks. 7:21. much more ahead on "today in the
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. welcome back. even in some of the wealthiest community in the bear people need help. low gatos dozens of seniors need help getting enough food to eat. one woman is stepping up. garvin thomas introduces us to her in this morning's "bay area
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proud." >> reporter: the town of los gatos is home to more than a few folk whose have long histories of successful start-ups. >> that place, jack johnson. >> reporter: few, though, with a resume quite like this woman. >> that's good. >> reporter: the kind of start-ups kathy's been involved with don't make money. they just make the world better for others. >> because there's a need, and i've been gifted with the ability to do stuff like this, and i don't want to waste that gift. >> reporter: kathy can point all the way back to when she was just 9 years old growing up in hawaii. she organized a trash pick-up day that more than 50 years later still happens on her home island. then there's the time she was a young mom living in palo alto and organized a support group for other young parents, that, too, is still going strong. >> this is, top sirloin. >> reporter: no surprise she meeved to los gatos and started
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volunteers she fit right in. >> i volunteer here on a friday. by monday i'm kitchen manager. within several months i'm the executive director. it just, boom, boom, boom. no skims at all whatsoever. >> reporter: back then the center associated with the second harvest food bank run out of the los gatos methodist united church fed about 30 seniors a day. >> okay. get started soon! >> reporter: kathy nursed it through the pandemic, and just continued to grow it. >> averaging 80 to 85. >> orange, 6 through 10. >> reporter: kathy says people are often surprised in a wealthy community like los gatos there is so much need. >> come on, rosie. go say hi. >> reporter: she and with her lab rosie see it every day. part of what motivates her. the other part is much more personal. kathy says she, too, has gone through rough patches in her past, but thankfully, came through the other side. >> and once i got some good
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therapy and figured things out, i think that's when i realized i'm valuable, and i'm here on this earth for a reason, and that's where i go with it. that's -- the honest truth. >> that was garvin thomas for us. thanks, garvin. much more ahead for you on "today in the bay." coming up, a major closure in the east bay this weekend. how it might affect you if you're headed out for some st. trick's day fun, afterpa t
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good morning. it is saturday march 16th, 7:29. wow! a golden sunrise. we dhaul "the pot of gold" on this day before st. patrick's day. dublin, california. this is sister city of bray, ireland. thank you so much for starting your weekend with us. who knew dublin, california, wasn't the sister city of dublin, ireland? i'm kira klapper. cinthia pimentel has a peek at microclimate forecast. a good one. >> it's a good one. sunshine wherever you look around the bay area. tell you what's happening on satellite and radar. clear skies from san francisco to northern california even in lake tahoe. high pressure going on, but to the desert southwest places like vegas and inland los angeles deeming with stubborn low pressure. leaving that to them. we're going to deal with the sunshine here. our inland valleys waking up to
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upper 40s, some 50s. then sunshine through the rest of the afternoon so you can get outside or just run your errands in peace without having to carry around the umbrella. out there towards the coast, who gets better beach weather in march than the bay area? look at these sunshine-filled skies. temperatures mid-60s. a lot going on from the coast to our inland valleys. a lot of events to talk about. i'll geed you through that in the full microclimate forecast in about ten minutes. >> thanks. new this morning, a deadly crash involving a pedestrian late last night in the south bay. it happened just after 11:00 p.m. on southbound 280. chp responded to the bird street on ramp in san jose a man lying on the right-hand shoulder pronounced dead at the scene. the driver did stay to cooperate. and an update this morning. an officer-involved shooting forcing cloche herb of a free rey in the north bay late last night. about a mile stretch of interstate 780 in benicia was
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closed. benicia police officers pulled over a car before 4:30 last night when people inside shot at the officers. that's when they say they were forced to return fire. two suspects are in custody after an overnight investigation all on and off ramps reopened around 5:30 this morning. united airlines under scrutiny yet again after a string of mechanical problems involving their boeing 737 planes. the latest happened yesterday when a piece of plane apparently fell off somewhere between sfo and its destination in oregon. this is the seventh issue with the united jet in the just the past few weeks. pilots noticed it first during a post-flight inspection as seen in that photo that reportedly shows the aircraft missing a piece after it landed. it happened on a flight from sfo to medford, oregon. united did not declare an
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emergency in the air, because the problem was not discovered until after the plane landed safely. in a statement the airlines says it will investigate what happened and make repairs before the plane gets cleared to fly once again. here's something that could change your weekend plans and 680 in pleasanton area is now closed so that caltrans crews can repair the freeway. all southbound lanes shut down until monday morning. "today in the bay's" pete suratos is in pleasanton will roadwork is already under way. >> reporter: caltrans is making repairs to a nine-mile stretch of 680 south from the connector all the way to koopman road near sunol. crews will replace a portion of the existing deteriorating roadway with new pavement and caltrans hopes to get a lot of work done in a short time span with a number of repair projects already postponed this year due to weather. >> we're able to pretty much
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condense about 40 nights of work into just this weekend. so that's a pretty much the goal of this. >> reporter: it could mean slow drive times for travelers heading to the tri-valley to enjoy st. patrick's day festivities in dublin. city officials expect around 80,000 people to attend the weekend events, but staying hopeful the 680 closure will not be an issue. >> may be some impact obviously because with those closures the freeways could be impacted. however, all access roads to dublin will be open on 580 and 680. >> reporter: drivers who usually use this highway will avoid it but add freeway repairs are long overdue. >> fix the potholes. good. we use it regularly. >> it's dark, you don't know if you're in the other lanes. very dangerous. i say it a lot of friends say at night it's a problem. >> reporter: peter suratos,
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"today in the bay." the case against a man stabbing a tech executive to death remains in san francisco. prosecutors say nima momeni. they tried to move the trial out of the city. the judge ruled against that motion, but he made another ruling last week that gives the defense team access to seven years of phone records. a tentative start date for the trial is set for may 20th. happening today it has been three years since the atlanta spa shootings took the lives of eight people targeting asian american communities. today in san francisco various asian american organizations and allies are coming together to honor those victims. it will be an event at 2:00 p.m. in japantown called "stand
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together remembering 3/16" featuring asian american leaders, activists artists and commune members addressing anti-asian hate. voter engagement, multiracial solidarity and mental health. more fallout last night in the scandal involving the federal women's prison in the east bay. a judge appointed a special master to oversee the prison. on monday, fbi agents raided the prison in dublin seizing computers, documents and other evidence. the warden also was ousted. that followed new allegations that his staff retaliated against an inmate who testified against the prison. since 2021 at least eight employees charged with sexually abusing the female inmates. five have pleaded guilty. two were convicted at trial. another case is pending. in new york a judge has ruled to postpone former
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president donald trump's hush money trial until mid-april. this delay comes because the southern district of new york supplied more than 100,000 pages of discovery. the documents pertain to michael cohen's 2018 guilty plea to numerous charges. trump is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records. meanwhile, former vice president mike pence says he will not support his former boss in his bid for the white house. pence dropped out of the race for the republican presidential nomination back in october. in a new interview with fox news, pence said he will not endorse former president trump in his re-election bid. he says trump's political plan doss not align with the conservative agenda. pence added, he would "never vote for democratic president joe biden" and plans to keep his vote private. the nation's rosies are
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gearing up to get one of the country's highest honors. the congressional gold medal. we spoke with some of them. 98-year-old jeanne gibson is among 30 rosie the riveters collectively receiving the medal next month. at just 18 gibson began working as a welder helping build u.s. destroyers during world war ii and now shares her experience with the younger generation at the rosie the riveter museum in richmond telling us she hopes to inspire them. >> we can do it! [ laughter ] yes. it's kind of, it kind of became a motto of life that, you know, if there's something i want to do, go ahead and do it. >> should be recognized for this. you know? they were amain part of what happened in world war ii. like, they really, like, even though they weren't in the war they were doing amazing things
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back home. >> indeed! gibson and the contingent of 29 other rosies will accept the medal on april 10th at the nation's capitol. congratulations, well-deserved. happening today, san francisco's 173rd annual san francisco st. patrick's day parade. it all kicks off at 11:30 this morning. the parade route begins at second and market street and goes to civic center plaza. there will be a celebration following with food, music and other activities. and still to come on "today in the bay" -- slight relief for our climate in crisis. the new funding adding new life re some north bay fo
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time to rise and shine on this saturday morning. a look what the temperatures are marking right now. 46 in point yeahess. 47 in concord and 48 palo alto. a touch cooler. not wrong about that. lately offshore wind bringing warm wind from the mountains out towards the coastline, but today it's a different story. winds reversed back to how they should be and we're anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees cooler this morning. don't worry. a lot more sunshine on the way. especially for san francisco where we'll do the pa trade starting 11:30 on market street. a lot of that sunshine and temperatures topping off at 66 degrees. where your sunglasses, sunscreen
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and drink a lot of water. come down into san jose. 26th annual new year's fest ral isn't east san jose celebrating spring enjoying a good time with everybody out there. ed there foos, vendors, check it out in the south bay. 73 going into the middle part of the day. a lot of widespread 70s on the nap. it 71 hayward. 68 san mateo and almost mid-70s in santa rosa and fairfield. a good beach day today and sunday fun day plans. temperatures similar to today. 73 in natural votto as well as over in livermore coming down to los gatos 73 getting ready to end the weekend. really prepare for a couple more days of some very warm weather. let's check this out over the next ten days in santa clara. staying steady in the 70s and even going into start the monday, really going to be motivation to help you get started. then we start to slowly cool things down as we go on into
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next weekend, and that's because the models right now are hinting hintingat a person change. a chance of rain returns, yep, there it is. the green on your screen. that's going to be friday on into saturday. we'll see how the models put this together. worrying about those details. you worry about checking out this beautiful, dry, seven day forecast. celebrating st. patrick's day this weekend with temperatures in our inland valleys in the 70s. really warm start to our workweek. spring begins on tuesday. everybody, start looking for spring wardrobe. especially you, kira! upper 60s for the parade today and smooth sailing until we get to later half of the week we get cloud cover and a hint of rain starting friday. >> i love the weather. i feel i successfully got all of my sweaters back into the closet and have to switch all over again.
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cinthia, thanks. we are back after this. a steph curry comeback. what the nba star has to say about possibly r et
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welcome back. now to our climate in crisis. marin county receiving a big boost to keep its forests healthy and more resilient against climate change. the california wildlife conservation board awarded a $4 million grant to several california park agencies and the
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marin municipal water district. the agencies manage more than 60,000 acres of wooded habitat and the money helps kovation work including removing wildfire fuel and conducting prescribed fire. the grant helps mitigate sudden oath death a mold pathogen that appeared in the 1990s plus help eliminate a yellow flower shrub known at scotch or french brew, which changes the chemistry of the soil up there. for more stories like this vis out us online at nbcbayarea.com under the climate in crisis tab. back to you. >> thanks. the new york city st. patrick's day is happening today. get this. it dates back 262 years. all the way back to march 17, 1762. miles miller from our sister station wnbc takes us there. >> reporter: you see the barricades are up here and
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people starting to file in to the world-famous st. patrick's cathedral for the st. patrick's day parade. we're one day before but march up iconic fifth avenue in a few hours now. what we know is that at the helm of this parade is the grand marshal, president and ceo leading procession rich in history and heritage. this event stretches back to 1762, stood the test of time surviving revolutions, world wars, pandemics. all of it to celebrate irish culture and community spirit here in new york. we expect 150,000 marchers and 2 million spectators. >> remember, you are walking in shadows of millions of irish immigrants who came to this country and marched in this parade stretching back 262 years. >> we have plenty of resources
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that will be out there. a lot of which you're going to see and a lot, quite frankry you're not going to see. >> reporter: with participation of local and national officials, we expect there to be security in place, tight security. measures you'll see and measures you won't see, of course, but this event stands as a testament not just norcal culture but throughout the united states. that's the very latest here in manhattan i'm myles miller, kira, back to you. >> have fun! stuff curry back in action we heard from the warriors star yesterday saying he's planning to return to the court tonight. in los angeles, they take on the lakers. >> that's the plan. everything goes well -- practice today and we have tonight, but working all week to try to guess
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back as soon as possible. nice to be back with the team. good nerg going on. energy going on. >> steph out since two thursdays ago sprained his ankle late fourth quarter against the bulls. no serious damage to his joint, thankfully. 7:50. up next a quick look at top stories we're following including a major road closure in the east bay this weekend. it might affect your
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this morning, here's what you can expect tomorrow morning on "sunday today" with willie geist. >> good morning, kira. great to see you. tomorrow morning on "sunday today" my conversation with academy award winner kate winslet on playing a dictator losing her grip in the new hbo seriesary the regime," and reflections on the whirlwind of life after "titanic". >> what was that like as that became a phenomenon. >> actually a most accuse phase of titanic-ness wasn't much fun. i didn't have kind of an infrastructure i guess that went hand in hand with being a famous person. given an opportunity like that when you're young and you're a girl, you just shut up and be grateful. a lot of, ha, ha, thank you, thank you, thank you very much. i felt i had to stand up for myself. >> a sunday sitdown with kate winslet plus the morning's latest headlines and in our "life well lived "when sunday
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"today" airs at 6:00 a.m. in the bay area. not up at that our on a sunday set the dvr and we will see you whenever you're ready for us. kira? >> willie, thanks. we hope you are awake to catch willie and 6:00 tomorrow morning. such a good show. those interviews are wonderful. stick right here for your local news with us on "today in the bay" at 7:00. here is a quick look at top stories we're following on this saturday morning including a deadly crash involving a pedestrian late last night in the south bay. it happened just after 11:00 on southbound 280. chp responded to the bird streed on ramp. a man lying on the right-hand shoulder pronounced dead at the scene. the driver stayed at the scene to cooperate. update. an officer-involved shooting forcing closure of a freeway in the north bay late last night. benicia police officers pulled over a car just before 9:30 last
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night when the people inside that car shot at the officers. that's when they say they were forced to return fire. those two suspects are now in custody after an overnight investigation all on and off ramps reopened around 5:30 this morning. happening today, three years since the atlanta spa shootings that took lives of eight people. that shooting targeted the asian american community. today in san francisco various asian american organizations and allies will come together to honor those victims. there's an event in san francisco's japantown at 2:00 p.m. it's called "stand together: remembering 3/16" features racial solidarity, mental health among other things. a closure in alameda.
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caltrans working to repair a stretch of southbound 680 from the connector down to highway 84 in sunol. laying new pavement on that portion of the failing roadway by caltrans. the freeway reopens monday morning, just in time for the commute. the agency says the work would have taken 40 nighttime closures. this will be a roughly 60-hour weekend closure. about 10,000 people expected to fill the streets form for the oakland marathon. picking up race bibs and packets yesterday. this year the course passes by iconic oakland landmarks and includes a trip across the bay bridge. proceeds go to eat, learn, play, steph and ayesha curry's foundation. includes the kids fun run this morning. sign up on oaklandmarathon.com. as you likely know by now tomorrow is st. patrick's day.
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as always our bay area community of dublin is going all-out. celebrating its 40th annual st. patrick's day festival. this weekend the festival features irish music and dancing, food, family-friendly carnival. get all the information you need through dublin.ca.gov or through the new app you can also buy tickets. and cinthia has one last look at the forecast before we go. >> also the parade in san francisco, which is going to be gorgeous. temperature-wise. if you know that san francisco is dealing with temperatures in the upper 60s near 70s you know it's going to be nice everywhere else. starts at 11:30 this morning and as we go on into our workweek, we're going to start off pretty mild on monday. officially beginning spring on tuesday. then start to see some of those clouds drifting back into the bay area as we go on into the later half of the week. our inland valleys, dublin especially, dealing with temperatures in the 70s. that is a really lucky weekend to celebrate st. patrick's day and we'll go on into our
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workweek there with temperatures in the mid-70s. that's nice and warm. spring on tuesday. low 70s, and then again as i mentioned that cloud cover will start to come back in as we potentially see a hint of rain starting on friday. kira? >> all right. cinthia, thanks. thanks so much to all of you for making us a part are your saturday morning. more local news tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 and you're back with the forecast tonight. always on at nbcbayarea.com. leave ug with a last look at oakland at the henry j. kizer center for the arts. 11:00 a.m., kids fun
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