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noticed. >> bob, redell, thank you. >> happy thanksgiving, bob. vianey, a chilly morning but good weather to run. >> good weather to run but it is so cold. i am really a true californian. this is too much. what about the uggs? the ugly uggs? they're warm. a beautiful view and i'm not exaggerating when i say it's frosty. look at san jose, 38 degrees right now. that's where bob redell is and the turkey trotters will be heading now. layer those jackets that you can shed as you warm up during your run. 32 degrees almost below freezing. 37 right now in palo alto. how are we doing compared to the rest of the nation? the rest of the nation celebrating thanksgiving, 38 degrees in san jose. i'm happy to report for all of my east coast friends that like to make fun of us californians with the cold, we're colder than you. 34 degrees in boston. new york city, 49. cleveland, though, 49 and, yes that is a 9 degree mark in casper. we're actually doing better than some of the other areas and we are still seeing the chance of isolated showers. let's get right to t
noticed. >> bob, redell, thank you. >> happy thanksgiving, bob. vianey, a chilly morning but good weather to run. >> good weather to run but it is so cold. i am really a true californian. this is too much. what about the uggs? the ugly uggs? they're warm. a beautiful view and i'm not exaggerating when i say it's frosty. look at san jose, 38 degrees right now. that's where bob redell is and the turkey trotters will be heading now. layer those jackets that you can shed as you...
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reporting live here in orinda, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. 5:02 right now. >>> the shooting victims were taken to the trauma center at john muir medical center in walnut creek. >> we go to "today in the bay's" thom jensen live outside of the hospital. tom, what are things like out there? >> reporter: they still seem to be tense on the other side of the hospital, as far as we know the last time i was there, albeit it has been a little bit. last time i drove past there was a heavy police presence, sheriffs deputies and police and also security actually guarding the front door in what appeared to be party-goers or perhaps some of the friends of the victims or family members of the victims, a lot of young folk outside the hospital, outside the actual emergency room entrance, so we're on the opposite side of the hospital, where it might be a little more respectful and a little bit safer at this point right now. the details are still a little bit sketchy. as bob said we heard from the orinda police chief who said there were at least besides the four people killed
reporting live here in orinda, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. 5:02 right now. >>> the shooting victims were taken to the trauma center at john muir medical center in walnut creek. >> we go to "today in the bay's" thom jensen live outside of the hospital. tom, what are things like out there? >> reporter: they still seem to be tense on the other side of the hospital, as far as we know the last time i was there, albeit it has...
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and bob redell is live as the ceo of pg&e will face angry lawmakers. >> reporter: we just got word that the sheriff's office and emergency services that pg&e has notified them, marcus, of that. around 23,000 customers in marin countries will lose power starting at 4:00 this wednesday afternoon. now this is a surprise because marin was not on the inl ishl -- on the initial warning list. it takes 24 to 48lines. they have warned 250,000 customers in sonoma and napa that they could lose power. they will make an announcement this morning, here we are at 11:00 a.m. and an hour left and we've only heard from marin. and pg&e is anticipating winds of 25 miles per hour, gusts of 30 to 50 and peak gusts above 50 miles per hour and there is a concern that winds could knock down lines and start a wildfire. within the last moment bill johnson is supposed to testify in front of the senate committee. if we have that live screen up but we are expecting that live stream to start in sacramento. electric and south california edison are expected to s. busin and how thete the oversight. they are saying the o
and bob redell is live as the ceo of pg&e will face angry lawmakers. >> reporter: we just got word that the sheriff's office and emergency services that pg&e has notified them, marcus, of that. around 23,000 customers in marin countries will lose power starting at 4:00 this wednesday afternoon. now this is a surprise because marin was not on the inl ishl -- on the initial warning list. it takes 24 to 48lines. they have warned 250,000 customers in sonoma and napa that they could...
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all right, bob redell. >> a great cause -- >> 25,000. that's a lot of people. >> a lot of people and they pointed out good weather to run, no rain, no excuses. >> i guess it's good because if you're running, you get hot. it's definitely going to require at least long sleeves and some layers as you're running because look at the temperature in downtown san jose, right around the 7:00 a.m. mark, 40 degrees. and then by 9:00 a.m., 43, you won't have to worry about the rain during the turkey trot. the biggest impact is the last of the heating of the sunshine. so right now we are still very cold in the 30s at santa rosa, napa. frost advisories are in place through the middle of the day and the satellite radar right now is detecting lightning strikes. notice the majority of those lightning strikes are just offshore and also still a lot of rain down through southern california which is what has made that treacherous drive, still another tough day for travel so make sure to check out the grapevine road conditions. storm ranger now, a couple ligh
all right, bob redell. >> a great cause -- >> 25,000. that's a lot of people. >> a lot of people and they pointed out good weather to run, no rain, no excuses. >> i guess it's good because if you're running, you get hot. it's definitely going to require at least long sleeves and some layers as you're running because look at the temperature in downtown san jose, right around the 7:00 a.m. mark, 40 degrees. and then by 9:00 a.m., 43, you won't have to worry about the rain...
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right now we want to start with bob redell, he's near the scene. bob? >> reporter: we're down a street from where the shooting took place in a house up the hill from us, here in the hills of orinda, not far from highway 24, and camino pablo. i want to show you video a heartbreaking moment, you can see what appears to be a mother and father, they're at the crime scene tape, this is just after the shooting, they're begging law enforcement for information about who we believe was their daughter. the mother says "i heard she was shot dead, is she?" the deputies told her they don't have any information. we know four people were shot and killed and four more injured, several is the word the sheriff's office is using. witnesses tell cheryl hurd the shooting took place at a house on lucille way at a halloween party, up the hill from where i'm standing, rented out as an airbnb, about 100 people were in attendance and some of at tendees included students from laney college in oakland, those are witnesses that told that to cheryl hurd. we're trying to confirm that
right now we want to start with bob redell, he's near the scene. bob? >> reporter: we're down a street from where the shooting took place in a house up the hill from us, here in the hills of orinda, not far from highway 24, and camino pablo. i want to show you video a heartbreaking moment, you can see what appears to be a mother and father, they're at the crime scene tape, this is just after the shooting, they're begging law enforcement for information about who we believe was their...
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. >>> an even community is in mourning after someone shot >> bob redell live outside the union police department. i understand those victims are young, just 11 and 14 years old. >> reporter: unfortunately that's very young. union city police have not yet made any arrests. investigators are looking into whether the shooting was possibly gang related and possibly related to another double shooting that took place this past wednesday about a half mile away from where the two boys were murdered. on saturday night sean and kevin were sitting in a van in a parking lot at sorel's elementary school when someone opened fire on them. i don't know if you can see the yellow parkers put down by police but they give you a sense of the number of shell casings left at the scene and how many shots were fired. last night, the community gathered at the school to remember the two children and hear from the aunt of one of the boys. >> our hearts continue to grieve for final stop. we continue to love them and miss them and feel the pain and sorrow in our hearts for them. >> reporter: a school counsellor te
. >>> an even community is in mourning after someone shot >> bob redell live outside the union police department. i understand those victims are young, just 11 and 14 years old. >> reporter: unfortunately that's very young. union city police have not yet made any arrests. investigators are looking into whether the shooting was possibly gang related and possibly related to another double shooting that took place this past wednesday about a half mile away from where the two...
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bob redell is live at the scene. bob, what do you know? >> reporter: well, kris and marcus, the orinda police department and the sheriff's have this part of the neighborhood shut down investigating a shooting that took place in a house up that steep driveway where you could see detectives are approaching the property. search and rescue have been out here searching the surrounding area with metal detectors, what they're looking for not clear, possibly bullet casings, maybe something else. here is a view from sky ranger. that house is located on the 100 block of lucille way in the middle of a very hilly neighborhood here in orinda. here is what we know. someone was hosting a halloween party at that house. it is a house they had rented through hair bnb and they weren't the homeowners and they averaged the party on social media and over 100 people showed up and around 10:50 someone started shooting. a number of people were hit. three people died here at the scene. a fourth person died at the hospital. several more people were taken to the hosp
bob redell is live at the scene. bob, what do you know? >> reporter: well, kris and marcus, the orinda police department and the sheriff's have this part of the neighborhood shut down investigating a shooting that took place in a house up that steep driveway where you could see detectives are approaching the property. search and rescue have been out here searching the surrounding area with metal detectors, what they're looking for not clear, possibly bullet casings, maybe something else....
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bob redell is live for us. i know that video left a lot of people holding their breath, hoping for the best. what does the guy who actually had his life saved, what does he say? >> marcus, rayshaun jackson said he easily could have been killed, run over by that bart train fof it wasn't for that bart supervisor who stepped in and quickly pulled him to safety. given how close he was to death, jackson believes there's a higher power involved. >> there's god looking over me. i had an angel that day, man. very blessed to be here. >> that was john o'connor, the bart supervisor who saved jackson. jackson is still freaked out, those are his words, every time ar-death experience. he was on the coliseum bart platform. it was packed with raiders fans like himself, trying to get home. he leaned over to see how far away the train was when he lost his balance and fell on to the tracks. he tried to jump back up but the platform was too high. that's when connor grabbed him by the arm and quickly lurched him back on to the plat
bob redell is live for us. i know that video left a lot of people holding their breath, hoping for the best. what does the guy who actually had his life saved, what does he say? >> marcus, rayshaun jackson said he easily could have been killed, run over by that bart train fof it wasn't for that bart supervisor who stepped in and quickly pulled him to safety. given how close he was to death, jackson believes there's a higher power involved. >> there's god looking over me. i had an...
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bob redell is live at a memorial for those victims. and bob, laterod city will consider some new rules to restrict these kind of parties, i understand. >> correct, laura. the city of orinda doe hose being memorialized in downtown orinda. we're learning about the motive in the halloween night shooting. nbc bay area learned two victims of the thursday night may be kle in san francisco in 2015. one of thursday's victims was the younger brother of the defendant in the 2015 shooting and reports that law enforcement is looking into whether the shooting was an act of retaliation. tonight orinda will consider under consideration requiring the home be owner-occupied when renting out a room. the owner be there on-site. requiring a two-day minimum stay for renters instead of a one-night party. even possibly eliminating airbnb altogether. as it stands now orinda does require short-term rental to register an occupancy task and a maximums violated during the hollywood party last week which had over a hundred people in attendance. >> there is a range
bob redell is live at a memorial for those victims. and bob, laterod city will consider some new rules to restrict these kind of parties, i understand. >> correct, laura. the city of orinda doe hose being memorialized in downtown orinda. we're learning about the motive in the halloween night shooting. nbc bay area learned two victims of the thursday night may be kle in san francisco in 2015. one of thursday's victims was the younger brother of the defendant in the 2015 shooting and...
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bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. the shooting victims have always been brought to the trauma center in walnut creek. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" thom jensen outside of the hospital. we understand it's been a little tense out there. >> reporter: we are on the opposite side of where the actual entrance to the emergency room is. we stopped by there, it seemed like a tense situation. there were what appear to be a number of possibly the party-goers, maybe friends and family of some of the victims who have been transported here and a heavy police presence, some contra costa sheriffs deputies, along with police and security. actually guarding the front door, the entrance to the emergency room there. the details are still a little bit sketchy but we did get that confirmation a short time ago from orinda police department that there were the four victims who were killed and at least four victims who were transported to a hospital. the numbers could be higher than that. we know there were at least six ambulances that
bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. the shooting victims have always been brought to the trauma center in walnut creek. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" thom jensen outside of the hospital. we understand it's been a little tense out there. >> reporter: we are on the opposite side of where the actual entrance to the emergency room is. we stopped by there, it seemed like a tense situation. there were what appear to be a number of...
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live at the science center in oakland, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> it is so tiny. it is amazing. >> it really is. it is prelly cool. >> thanks, bob. >> should have taken a field trip. >> i know. taken the show on the road. because by the time it comes around again -- >> i won't be sitting here. >> you may be. >> now that would be something to stick around for. >> tell me about it. >> we'll need rocking chairs, though. >> we have some good conditions for that, skies are mostly clear. and as we look outside in san francisco, we do not see any fog. it has been clear all morning. and we've also had a little bit more of a breezy wind so watching the hills in the north bay. we're seeing the wind gusts in the higher elevations this morning at about 30 to 40 miles per hour. right now as we look over sonoma county near petaluma, just a hazy sky. we have had drifts of smoke coming in from other nearby wildfires and so as we head out of the door, going to lunch, it is going to be in the low 70s in concord but we're at 63 degrees in palo alto. it is 60 in oakland and in san fr
live at the science center in oakland, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> it is so tiny. it is amazing. >> it really is. it is prelly cool. >> thanks, bob. >> should have taken a field trip. >> i know. taken the show on the road. because by the time it comes around again -- >> i won't be sitting here. >> you may be. >> now that would be something to stick around for. >> tell me about it. >> we'll need rocking chairs, though. >> we...
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bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. >>> the latest update from pg&e about 37,000 customers still without power. some have been brought back online. roz slater joins us with the numbers. roz? >> reporter: indeed we're learning that overnight pg&e was able to restore power to 5,000 customers, another 7,000 in lake county, able to do that by switching them over to a circuit that had not been affected by the power shutdown. that leaves tens of thousands without power and that has been very frustrating for folks like this restaurant in the downtown who had to buy -- the own her to buy a new generator yesterday and cook in a dimly lit kitchen because he didn't want to disappoint customers. very frustrating for some. >> i may be leaving the state. the straw that broke the camel's back. >> reporter: other businesses are in the dark as well and some traffic lights are out. as soon as it is light they will flood with crews to begin reinspecting the lines and they will re-energize them. they hope to have that done by end of today. i'm roz slater for "today in the bay." >>> all right.
bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. >>> the latest update from pg&e about 37,000 customers still without power. some have been brought back online. roz slater joins us with the numbers. roz? >> reporter: indeed we're learning that overnight pg&e was able to restore power to 5,000 customers, another 7,000 in lake county, able to do that by switching them over to a circuit that had not been affected by the power shutdown. that leaves tens of...
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bob redell is live at the safeway in pleasanton. and we're teaming up to help feed the need. >> reporter: and we're kicking it off tomorrow, though you can do it today. and we're asking you when you come to the local save hue, look for these tear sheets. donate $10 and that will buy a bag of food that we can send off to the food banks. and good to see you, michael. let's talk about some of the numbers. how many people in the bay area are food insecure or hungry? >> hundreds of thousands across the bay area. and alameda county alone, 330,000 people, that is one in five county residents are either experiencing or at real risk of hunger. >> reporter: and the bay area is a very wealthy area, but in spite of that -- >> cost of living drives a lot of this. and people can pay the rent and go to work and everything, but at the end of the day, it is hard to afford a healthy meal and we're seeing a lot of emerging need in the tri-valley, hunger is starting to emerge a lot more in the suburbs. >> and as we listen to the lovely sounds of this c
bob redell is live at the safeway in pleasanton. and we're teaming up to help feed the need. >> reporter: and we're kicking it off tomorrow, though you can do it today. and we're asking you when you come to the local save hue, look for these tear sheets. donate $10 and that will buy a bag of food that we can send off to the food banks. and good to see you, michael. let's talk about some of the numbers. how many people in the bay area are food insecure or hungry? >> hundreds of...
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our bob redell has been looking into that, and has live reports from google throughout the morning. >>> redfin did a study and discovered people are staying in their homes longer. this means fewer homes are up for sale nationwide. part of it is seniors, deciding to age in place. many states offer property tax reductions for seniors, so they stay in their homes. it's a good example of what sounds like a fair and decent thing to do, hurting the housing market. example of that. many economists say rent control discourages building, which drives prices up. >>> elon musk says he knows why the windows broke on the cyber truck. you may recall they threw a steel ball at it, in much of a disaster. musk says this, hitting the truck with the sledgehammer earlier loosened or damaged the windows. he says they should have done the window demonstration first, and then did the sledgehammer. >>> and ford is calling shenanigans on a tesla demonstration where a cyber truck pulls a ford f-150 uphill though the ford is trying to drive the other way. ford and other commentators say this isn't about engine
our bob redell has been looking into that, and has live reports from google throughout the morning. >>> redfin did a study and discovered people are staying in their homes longer. this means fewer homes are up for sale nationwide. part of it is seniors, deciding to age in place. many states offer property tax reductions for seniors, so they stay in their homes. it's a good example of what sounds like a fair and decent thing to do, hurting the housing market. example of that. many...
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bob redell live with the story. bob? >> reporter: jackson was at a coliseum b.a.r.t., it was packed with raiders fans like himself trying to get home after the game with the raiders. as you can see jackson leaned over to see how far away the train was when he lost his balance and fell on the tracks. he tried to jump back up but the platform was too high. that's when b.a.r.t. supervisor john o'connor grabbed jackson by the arm and swiftly pulled him to safety. it was such a close call, he could feel the rush of air as o'connor dragged his body back up onto the platform. >> that's god looking over me. i had an angel that day. very blessed. i'm very blessed to be here. real kind of him to put himself in danger to help another person's life. he's my hero. >> reporter: jackson went to a local hospital after sunday night's incident. he was promptly released. he decided to spend $200 on an uber ride back to his home outside sacramento because he was still rattled by the experience at b.a.r.t. tonight the raiders will honor the
bob redell live with the story. bob? >> reporter: jackson was at a coliseum b.a.r.t., it was packed with raiders fans like himself trying to get home after the game with the raiders. as you can see jackson leaned over to see how far away the train was when he lost his balance and fell on the tracks. he tried to jump back up but the platform was too high. that's when b.a.r.t. supervisor john o'connor grabbed jackson by the arm and swiftly pulled him to safety. it was such a close call, he...
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bob redell, reporting live for "today in the bay." we finished a series that takes an undisclosed look at what happens on b.a.r.t. trains. our investigative unit rode the train for months and recorded all kinds of troubling scenes from the violence to the bizarre. you can watch that entire series now on nbcbayarea.com/investigations. also watch it on our youtube channel and if you have apple tv or roku, all five parts are there as well. >>> impechted. >>> impeachment inquiry in washington continues today. >> gordon sondland is the rich hotel owner who came the u.s. ambassador to the european union and found himself square in the middle of this quid pro quo deal and he is talking about the investigation into the bidens deal with ukraine. nobody except the president closer to that deal and he testifies this morning. on tuesday, four people testified. jennifer williams, a career foreign service officer working for vice president pence. then lieutenant krnted vindm li vindman testified and also kurt volker. >> why did you not to be believ
bob redell, reporting live for "today in the bay." we finished a series that takes an undisclosed look at what happens on b.a.r.t. trains. our investigative unit rode the train for months and recorded all kinds of troubling scenes from the violence to the bizarre. you can watch that entire series now on nbcbayarea.com/investigations. also watch it on our youtube channel and if you have apple tv or roku, all five parts are there as well. >>> impechted. >>> impeachment...
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in fremont, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> it was so close. amazing to see. >> like he said, anel watching over him. >>> 5:06. more than 24 hours after election night still no winner in the district attorney's race. still too close to call. they're still tabulating the ranked choice vote. suzy loftus is neck and neck with chesa boudn. fallout off a supervisor's anger directed at the san francisco's police officers association t. happened during an election night party for candidate chesa boudin. captured on video leading a vulgar chant. she accuses the poa of trying to buy the district attorney's race of funding ads. the poa president says while she is entitled to her opinion the chant is an attack on the department. >> they're hurt by her language. for her inciting and fueling anger to law enforcement out there is dangerous. >> she did not make herself available for comment but apologized to the rank and file and says her husband was a police officer and she respects the job. she made it clear she's not apologizing to the poa say iing their a
in fremont, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> it was so close. amazing to see. >> like he said, anel watching over him. >>> 5:06. more than 24 hours after election night still no winner in the district attorney's race. still too close to call. they're still tabulating the ranked choice vote. suzy loftus is neck and neck with chesa boudn. fallout off a supervisor's anger directed at the san francisco's police officers association t. happened during an election...
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bob redell is live to explain how really easy it is to help out. >> reporter: super easy. just look for one of these tear tags. you take it to the register, a donation of $10. and it will send a bag of food to needily families. what we've deny -- what we've done is partner with the food banks. and how bad is the hunger problem here in the bay area? >> it is a row profound issue. one in five are at risk. and it runs the entire walk of life here. what we're seeing is the cost of living here plays a huge role. so where people actually are living even into the suburbs. >> reporter: and our goal is to get at 300,000 bags and we're at 200,000 right now. and what is the phrase that pays, guys? feed the need. and we have the dublin high school color guard. you have volunteered for five years. >> and i love spenkd time widinh my friends and helping out the community. >> reporter: and you've met some of the people who are hungry? >> no, i haven't. >> but you've seen what it does to help them. >> yes, i have. >> reporter: so thanks for being here. we have the color are guard, this cr
bob redell is live to explain how really easy it is to help out. >> reporter: super easy. just look for one of these tear tags. you take it to the register, a donation of $10. and it will send a bag of food to needily families. what we've deny -- what we've done is partner with the food banks. and how bad is the hunger problem here in the bay area? >> it is a row profound issue. one in five are at risk. and it runs the entire walk of life here. what we're seeing is the cost of...
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here in orinda, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> oakland says that it will negotiate with the ass at team looks to by the city's half of the coliseum. last month the city of oakland sued alameda county blocking the team from buying the county's share of the complex. they want $85 million to the tants the city to drop its lawsuit against the county. despite the new negotiation agreement, city council members say that the city has not dropped its case. >>> dmv is under fire this morning for allowing other government agencies to access the personal data of thousands of people. not a wide spread bleach, but important if it is your information. kris sanchez is live with what we need to know. >> reporter: this is not by far the dmv's biggest data breach, but it is the latest hit to the agency that is trying to go convince people that they should have confidence that their private information is protected. the data of 3200 people was compromised other than the last four years. so doesn't sound like a lot of people, but if you are one of them, you should be getting a letter detailing whic
here in orinda, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> oakland says that it will negotiate with the ass at team looks to by the city's half of the coliseum. last month the city of oakland sued alameda county blocking the team from buying the county's share of the complex. they want $85 million to the tants the city to drop its lawsuit against the county. despite the new negotiation agreement, city council members say that the city has not dropped its case. >>> dmv is...
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bob redell joins us live from the east bay this morning. so talk a little bit about the legal basis here. >> reporter: well, laura and marcus, steve foster, the map cited for eating food here at the pleasantville b.a.r.t. station behind me, he believes he was racially profiled. later this afternoon the attorney has hired john burris, will hold a news conference to announce that he has filed a lawsuit against b.a.r.t. you'll recall foster, who is black, was stopped by a white b.a.r.t. police officer for eating a sandwich while waiting for his train. this was on the platform. it is against state law, by the way, to eat at b.a.r.t. stations and on b.a.r.t. trains. in a cell phone video that went viral we can see the officer holding on to foster's back pack, repeatedly asking him for identification. foster refused. he was briefly detained, cited, and then released. his attorney has releaed a statement, these b.a.r.t. officers engaged in racial profiling and selective law enforcement in that b.a.r.t. patrons routinely eat sandwiches and other fo
bob redell joins us live from the east bay this morning. so talk a little bit about the legal basis here. >> reporter: well, laura and marcus, steve foster, the map cited for eating food here at the pleasantville b.a.r.t. station behind me, he believes he was racially profiled. later this afternoon the attorney has hired john burris, will hold a news conference to announce that he has filed a lawsuit against b.a.r.t. you'll recall foster, who is black, was stopped by a white b.a.r.t....
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bob redell's live for us in the east bay. what is his legal argument? >> reporter: marcus, steve foster, the man cited for eating on a b.a.r.t. platform, believes he was racially profiled. later this afternoon the attorney he hired, john burris, will hold a news conference to announce that he is filing a lawsuit against b.a.r.t. foster was stopped for eating a sandwich while eating, was restrained. it is against state law to eat at b.a.r.t. stations and on b.a.r.t. trains. in a video we can see the officer hold on to foster's backpack and repeatedly ask him for identification. foster refused. he was briefly detained. cited and released. now his attorney, john burris, did release the statement and you can look at it on your tv screen. these b.a.r.t. officers engaged in racial profiling and selective law enforcement in that b.a.r.t. patrons routinely eat sandwiches and other food on the platform and b.a.r.t. trains without any law enforcement intervention, chastisement or other admonishments by police. >> people need to eat. i want to go all the time. all
bob redell's live for us in the east bay. what is his legal argument? >> reporter: marcus, steve foster, the man cited for eating on a b.a.r.t. platform, believes he was racially profiled. later this afternoon the attorney he hired, john burris, will hold a news conference to announce that he is filing a lawsuit against b.a.r.t. foster was stopped for eating a sandwich while eating, was restrained. it is against state law to eat at b.a.r.t. stations and on b.a.r.t. trains. in a video we...
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bob redell is live for us. what is the next step for the city? >> reporter: in a couple weeks the city council is expected to formally approve the so-called urgent ordinance. this is an effort to stop the kind of parties that led to the death of these five young people this past halloween night. last night in front of a packed house, city council unanimously showed support for the emergency member. the new ordinance will require that owners of short term rentals be present when renting the property. the property owner was not present during the party thursday night. airbnb has said that the renter was deceptive and violated the no house party rule for that rental. or they already require an occupancy tax and there a maximum occupancy of 13 people which was clearly violated thursday night in which they had over 100 people in attendance. last night the city council considered other restrictions including an outright ban on short term rentals and requiring a minimum number of days for short term rentals. >> i think just having more regulation isn't
bob redell is live for us. what is the next step for the city? >> reporter: in a couple weeks the city council is expected to formally approve the so-called urgent ordinance. this is an effort to stop the kind of parties that led to the death of these five young people this past halloween night. last night in front of a packed house, city council unanimously showed support for the emergency member. the new ordinance will require that owners of short term rentals be present when renting...
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let's head out to bob redell. he's live for us in sunol. bob, how are things looking out there? >> reporter: well, marcus and laura, we're at the bottom of the sunol grade in sunol. you can see the 680 traffic, those brake lights are heading northbound as people are heading into san jose, where we are definitely seeing some heavy fog. i want to show you some video, this is from a couple of hours ago, we were on the road behind us heading northbound on 680, over to sunol grade. it's not the worst we've seen in terms of fog. you can still see the cars in front of you, but visibility is a little bit limited. so you want to watch your speeds. i have been tracking the latest from the national weather service. meteorologists there have indicated that if the fibvisibiy gets any worse, they might have to issue a dense fog advisory. that has not happened as of yet. chp has reported 50 feet of visibility in some parts of the bay area, especially in dublin. they have issued their own fog advisories for 680 from 580, which is dublin to scott creek. and highway 80 between american canyon and
let's head out to bob redell. he's live for us in sunol. bob, how are things looking out there? >> reporter: well, marcus and laura, we're at the bottom of the sunol grade in sunol. you can see the 680 traffic, those brake lights are heading northbound as people are heading into san jose, where we are definitely seeing some heavy fog. i want to show you some video, this is from a couple of hours ago, we were on the road behind us heading northbound on 680, over to sunol grade. it's not...
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reporting live here in berkeley, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> all right, bob, thank you for that. >>> a live look for you this morning at capitol hill, that's where tomorrow the first public testimony begins in the president trump insquimpeachmen inquiry. before that he's promising to release a transcript of his first phone call with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskiy. president trump tweeted "i'm sure you'll find it tantalizing." his actions with ukraine are the focus of tomorrow's public hearing. at 5:45 on "today in the bay," scott mcgrew will take a closer look at who is testifying this week, coming up in his "checks and balances" segment. >> it is 5:05. >>> today, victims in the gilroy garlic festival shooting are expected to announce a new lawsuit against event organizers, a story that broke late last night. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live from christmas hill park with what we know so far. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. we just found out about this right before the 11:00 news last night, but five victims say that lax security at christmas hill park
reporting live here in berkeley, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> all right, bob, thank you for that. >>> a live look for you this morning at capitol hill, that's where tomorrow the first public testimony begins in the president trump insquimpeachmen inquiry. before that he's promising to release a transcript of his first phone call with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskiy. president trump tweeted "i'm sure you'll find it tantalizing." his actions with...
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reporting live here at point san quentin, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. it is 5:34. >>> an update this morning on the big break in the deadly halloween party shooting in orinda. authorities yesterday revealed five arrests in four different counties. here is the list of suspects now facing murder and conspiracy charges. a fifth man from vallejo is charged with being an assessry to the crime. the family of one victim, omar taylor, jr., laid him to rest. he was deejaying within the gunfire erupted. the mayor says people there are still rattled. we've got some cell phone video from marin city yesterday showing s.w.a.t. teams serving a search warrant. you don't see it here. this is more of the memorial site that they say. investigators launching yesterday announcing that two of the victims were armed, and that may have played a role in the mayhem. >>> 5:35 right now. >>> colin kaepernick's former team the 49ers among those expected to attend tomorrow's workout session that may lead to another shot for him in the nfl. >> a lot of people are talking about it. ka
reporting live here at point san quentin, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. it is 5:34. >>> an update this morning on the big break in the deadly halloween party shooting in orinda. authorities yesterday revealed five arrests in four different counties. here is the list of suspects now facing murder and conspiracy charges. a fifth man from vallejo is charged with being an assessry to the crime. the family of one victim, omar taylor, jr., laid him...
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"today in the bay's" bob redell live for us now to show us if things are back to normal. so how are they looking out there, bob? >> reporter: power is certainly back on here in terminal two and terminal one at oakland international. as a result of the power outage last night, marcus, there were several flights delayed. we spoke with oakland international this morning, there were at least eight flights canceled. i spoke with a tsa agent, they saw a handful of people who decided to stay overnight upstairs in the terminal beyond security to sleep through it and catch the new flights this morning, and if you want to take a look over here, these are bags here, southwest airline passenger bags you got a ton over here, you got more over there. these are the bags that came on the flights that arrived during the power outage. the people were able to get off the airplane but their bags weren't because the carousels weren't powered up because there was no power in here. look at the video what it looked like when the lights went out, this happened last night around four and a half ho
"today in the bay's" bob redell live for us now to show us if things are back to normal. so how are they looking out there, bob? >> reporter: power is certainly back on here in terminal two and terminal one at oakland international. as a result of the power outage last night, marcus, there were several flights delayed. we spoke with oakland international this morning, there were at least eight flights canceled. i spoke with a tsa agent, they saw a handful of people who decided...
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at lohse the lights are on this morning where we find bob redell live to show us how things are kind of getting back to normal out there, bob? >> reporter: the power is back on here in terminal two and terminal one at oakland international. 300 bags here got disconnected from passengers last night. what happened is planes landed during the power outage, but the power went out the passengers came to the terminal and the baggage carousels weren't powered up. they have to come back today or the next few days to collect their bags. they have the flights listed on there so one of its kothe conses of losing power. several flights were delayed leaving oakland international and the airport this morning tells us at least eight were canceled. i spoke with a tsa agent, they saw a handful of people who slept in the terminal upstairs beyond security last night instead of going back home, sleeping up there, so they could catch their flight out tomorrow. we've also been trying to talk to people in the tsa line. we have not found anyone coming back today to catch flights back out. it's a random mitt
at lohse the lights are on this morning where we find bob redell live to show us how things are kind of getting back to normal out there, bob? >> reporter: the power is back on here in terminal two and terminal one at oakland international. 300 bags here got disconnected from passengers last night. what happened is planes landed during the power outage, but the power went out the passengers came to the terminal and the baggage carousels weren't powered up. they have to come back today or...
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reporting live in orrin da, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks, bob. 5:07. >>> happening today, san jose's police chief is expected to provide new details oen a deadly halloween police shooting. officers responded to mckee road about a block from interstate 680 where they say a man with a gun ignored officers' orders and appeared to draw his weapon, when an officer fired. police later learned the gun was a replica. >>> happening today, on capitol hill, we should get our first look at more closed door testimony in the president trump impeachment probe. transcripts are expected to be released in the recent depositions of america's eu ambassador gordon sunday lan and u.s. envoy kurt volker. it follows monday's release of testimony from two other career diplomats, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovich. she said last month president trump pushed for her removal. scott mcgrew will have much more on what revealed in his "checks and balances" segment. >>> california may be the golden state but seems to be losing some of its shine for some folks opting to leave, migrating t
reporting live in orrin da, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks, bob. 5:07. >>> happening today, san jose's police chief is expected to provide new details oen a deadly halloween police shooting. officers responded to mckee road about a block from interstate 680 where they say a man with a gun ignored officers' orders and appeared to draw his weapon, when an officer fired. police later learned the gun was a replica. >>> happening today, on capitol hill,...
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"today in the bay's" bob redell live for us in walnut creek, and bob, i know this is a big problem not just for the east bay, but really throughout the bay area. >> reporter: and unfortunately, some we've started to notice more and more over the past three to five years, marcus, especially under and around our interstates, rural roads, and different spots throughout the city in the bay area. a few hours from now, the district attorneys for both contra costa county and alameda county along with other state and county leaders, they're going to announce a $750,000 pilot program funded by the state that will help law enforcement go after people who dump their trash illegally on the sides of roads and other places where they aren't supposed to. to give you an idea, talking about contra costa county, in 2017-2018, illegal dumping cost contra costa county $600,000 in cleanup costs. compare that to just $200,000 in increase, a $200,000 increase from the year before, gives you a sense of how much more dramatic the problems become. this is according to the think tank, a group that includes repre
"today in the bay's" bob redell live for us in walnut creek, and bob, i know this is a big problem not just for the east bay, but really throughout the bay area. >> reporter: and unfortunately, some we've started to notice more and more over the past three to five years, marcus, especially under and around our interstates, rural roads, and different spots throughout the city in the bay area. a few hours from now, the district attorneys for both contra costa county and alameda...
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"today in the bay's" bob redell live outside pleasant hill b.a.r.t. to tell us what's next in this case. bob? >> reporter: laura, this weekend a number of riders posted pictures of themselves eating on a b.a.r.t. platform under the hashtag bunch on b.a.r.t. again this was the protest of what happened last week. take a look at that video, this is video of an encounter with b.a.r.t. police and a man who was eating on the platform here at pleasant hill b.a.r.t., which is against state law. the video does not capture the start of this confrontation, so it's not clear how it escalated so quickly but you can see the officer holding onto the man's backpack. he repeatedly asks the man for i.d., the man refuses, then the officer says he'll be detained. >> you singled me out, out of all these people? >> you're eating. >> so what? >> it's against the law. >> go away. >> reporter: the man was handcu handcuffed, cited and released on saturday. people organized this informal protest at the embarcadero station. they brought breakfast sandwiches, ate them on the plat
"today in the bay's" bob redell live outside pleasant hill b.a.r.t. to tell us what's next in this case. bob? >> reporter: laura, this weekend a number of riders posted pictures of themselves eating on a b.a.r.t. platform under the hashtag bunch on b.a.r.t. again this was the protest of what happened last week. take a look at that video, this is video of an encounter with b.a.r.t. police and a man who was eating on the platform here at pleasant hill b.a.r.t., which is against...
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reporting live in orinda, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks, bob. 6:07. >>> happening today, san jose's police chief is expected to provide new details about a deadly police shooting that happened on halloween. last thursday, officers responded to mckee road about a block from interstate 680 where they say a man with a gun and demanded him to stop walking and drop the gun. police say he refused and appeared to draw the weapon, that's when an officer shot him. he later died at a hospital. the gun ended up being a replica. >> 6:07. >>> the golden state may be losing its sunshine for some people, opting to leave and live in other states. kris sanchez joins us live from san jose with the reasons some people are living. kris, is it a big surprise for us? >> reporter: i don't think. what do you think the biggest reason >> housing. >> reporter: you are absolutely right, the majority reason people give for leaving the golden state, the seventh year in a row california has lost more population than it has gained, according to u.s. census data. more than 86,000 people left california l
reporting live in orinda, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks, bob. 6:07. >>> happening today, san jose's police chief is expected to provide new details about a deadly police shooting that happened on halloween. last thursday, officers responded to mckee road about a block from interstate 680 where they say a man with a gun and demanded him to stop walking and drop the gun. police say he refused and appeared to draw the weapon, that's when an officer shot him. he...
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bob redell is live outside of union city police department this morning. these boys are young, just 11 and 14 years old, bob? >> reporter: very young, unfortunately, laura. as we mentioned union city police have not yet made any arrests. they are looking into the possibility the shooting might have been gang related and possibly linked to another double shooting that took place last wednesday about a half mile away from where these two boys were murdered. on saturday morning around 1:30, the boys known as sean and kevin were sitting in a van in the parking lot at sorel's elementary school in union city when someone opened fire. the yellow markers you should be able to see on your tv screen were put down by police, they give you a sense of the number of shell casings and therefore the shots fired at the scene. last night the community gathered at the school to remember the two children and hear from the aunts of one of the boys. >> know our hearts continue to grieve for them. we know this is not their final stop. we continue to love them and miss them and f
bob redell is live outside of union city police department this morning. these boys are young, just 11 and 14 years old, bob? >> reporter: very young, unfortunately, laura. as we mentioned union city police have not yet made any arrests. they are looking into the possibility the shooting might have been gang related and possibly linked to another double shooting that took place last wednesday about a half mile away from where these two boys were murdered. on saturday morning around 1:30,...
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reporting live here in lafayette, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> scary times. thank you, bob. >>> new information showing president trump knew there was an investigation underway when he released the military aid to ukraine. >> scott mcgrew, that coming from the new york times this morning. >> that is right. it helps us narrow down the timeline. president trump acknowledges delaying military aid to our ally ukraine while asking the leaders to investigate his political rival joe biden and his son. this is established fact. no allegations there. the president said those two things, though, the quid rated. and he pointed to a denial he made saying i want nothing. >> i say to the ambassador and his response, i want nothing. i want nothing. i want no quid pro quo. >> now we've known all along that denial isn't as strong as it sounds because he made to ambassador gordon sondland the same day word got out of the whistle-blower had alerted his superiors. but to your point, new this morning, "the new york times" said president trump knew about the investigation, that it
reporting live here in lafayette, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> scary times. thank you, bob. >>> new information showing president trump knew there was an investigation underway when he released the military aid to ukraine. >> scott mcgrew, that coming from the new york times this morning. >> that is right. it helps us narrow down the timeline. president trump acknowledges delaying military aid to our ally ukraine while asking the leaders to investigate his...
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bob redell is live to tell us more what's happening next in this case. bob? >> reporter: marcus, this weekend a number of riders posted pictures of themselves eating on a b.a.r.t. platform under the hashtag brunch on b.a.r.t. this protesting what happened last week. look at this video that sort of went viral last week, of a b.a.r.t. police encounter with a man eating on the platform here at pleasant hill b.a.r.t. which is against state law. the video does not capture the start of this conversation so it's not clear how it escalated so quickly. you can see the officer holding on to the man's backpack. he repeatedly asked the man for identification, the man refuses and then the officer says this man will be detained. >> you single me out, out of all these people. >> you're eating. >> so what? >> it's against the law. >> no way. >> reporter: the man was handcuffed, cited and then released. on saturday, people organized an informal protest at the embarcadero station brought their own breakfast sandwiches, they ate them on the platform daring b.a.r.t. police to ar
bob redell is live to tell us more what's happening next in this case. bob? >> reporter: marcus, this weekend a number of riders posted pictures of themselves eating on a b.a.r.t. platform under the hashtag brunch on b.a.r.t. this protesting what happened last week. look at this video that sort of went viral last week, of a b.a.r.t. police encounter with a man eating on the platform here at pleasant hill b.a.r.t. which is against state law. the video does not capture the start of this...
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right now, we want to get to "today in the bay's" bob redell. he's live in sunol with a live look -- okay, it looks clear where you are right now, but i'm sure it's bad out there for a lot of drivers. >> reporter: we don't have the zero visibility that kari was alluding to in other parts of the bay area. we're here in sunol at the bottom of the sunol gray. but as you can see behind me, the fog is certainly heavy. take a look at this video we sent in about an hour ago. this was us driving northbound 680 over to sunol grade. it's not the worst we've eseen n terms of fog. you can still see the car in front of you, but visibility is a little bit limited. so you want to watch your speeds. i'm tracking the latest from the national weather service. meteorologists there have indicated that if visibility gets any worse, they might issue a dense fog advisory. their last notes which came out about seven minutes ago still say they're looking into it, and it hasn't been issued yet and it might not be issued. chp has issued their own fog advisories for 680. t
right now, we want to get to "today in the bay's" bob redell. he's live in sunol with a live look -- okay, it looks clear where you are right now, but i'm sure it's bad out there for a lot of drivers. >> reporter: we don't have the zero visibility that kari was alluding to in other parts of the bay area. we're here in sunol at the bottom of the sunol gray. but as you can see behind me, the fog is certainly heavy. take a look at this video we sent in about an hour ago. this was...
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reporting live here at cal, in berkeley, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> certainly one that people will continue to talk about, bob. thank you. >>> just in, hate crime murders across the country have reached a 27-year high. that is according to data released by the fbi. last year there were 24 hate crime murders including 11 worshipers killed at tree of life synagogue in pittsburg. it is the deadliest anti-semite offense in 2018. and if the fbi 184 offenses were motivated by bias against transgender people. >>> well it is nearly a week since the kincade fire was fully contained and today they begin the process of cleaning up damage left behind. pete suratos was in one of the areas affected in healdsburg this morning and has more. >> reporter: good morning to you. and we're standing in front of the winery in healdsburg and you could see behind me plenty of devastation left behind from that structure following the kincade fire that burned in this area not too long ago. the fire is fully contained at this point but today marked the first step toward recovery, that two-step process acc
reporting live here at cal, in berkeley, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> certainly one that people will continue to talk about, bob. thank you. >>> just in, hate crime murders across the country have reached a 27-year high. that is according to data released by the fbi. last year there were 24 hate crime murders including 11 worshipers killed at tree of life synagogue in pittsburg. it is the deadliest anti-semite offense in 2018. and if the fbi 184 offenses were motivated by...
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bob redell will join us with a report during the 5:00 hour. >>> a south bay mother is under arrest after a toddler drowned in a bathtub, happened sunday morning in a gilroy neighborhood on westwood drive. the woman called 911 and told them she had killed her own ughter arriving off>>>ics man accused stabbings on the peninsula has reportedly b fit to stand trial. on friday, the judge ruled that malik dasuki is mentally incompetent. prosecutors say on the back-to-back days in june, he lured two men to skyline boulevard and killed both of them. doctors determined that the defendant had a history of mental health problems, including several hospitalizations. >>> this morning, we'll see if facebook takes action to end online hate speech after a high stakes meeting in silicon valley. kara is one of the best known muslim rights advocates. they spoke about making efforts to remove muslim hate speech from facebook. >>> you may need a program to know who is playing on the warors these days but it looks like last night it changed. >> the trailblazers were in town. eric pascal celebrated his 23rd bi
bob redell will join us with a report during the 5:00 hour. >>> a south bay mother is under arrest after a toddler drowned in a bathtub, happened sunday morning in a gilroy neighborhood on westwood drive. the woman called 911 and told them she had killed her own ughter arriving off>>>ics man accused stabbings on the peninsula has reportedly b fit to stand trial. on friday, the judge ruled that malik dasuki is mentally incompetent. prosecutors say on the back-to-back days in...
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bob redell will have a live. >> reporter: report in the next hour. >>> shorauthorities in concord trying to figure out if the same person is behind the string of suspicious fires around new hall park. the latest happened yesterday afternoon near a condo complex on bellaire drive. they are earn is all are arson. >> the simple fact of having 13 fires this one season, and it is not arbitrary, police know this, the fire department know, this is not normal. so someone is intentionally lighting fires. >> police also believe the fires have been set on purpose. most started during the overnight hours. >>> 4:36. coming up here, the latest takeover bid in the world of electronics involves one of the silicon valley's oldest companies and it may be the company getting taken over. >>> plus keeping of workout could come as easy as listening to your favorite music. >>> and take another look at the bay bridge toll plaza. commute is not too bad right now. mike will get us through it coming up. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99.
bob redell will have a live. >> reporter: report in the next hour. >>> shorauthorities in concord trying to figure out if the same person is behind the string of suspicious fires around new hall park. the latest happened yesterday afternoon near a condo complex on bellaire drive. they are earn is all are arson. >> the simple fact of having 13 fires this one season, and it is not arbitrary, police know this, the fire department know, this is not normal. so someone is...
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"today in the bay's" bob redell live for us outside of the orinda home where all of this was playing out. what have you been able to find out? >> reporter: well, marcus and laura, the police chief let us know four people were killed and four more injured at a halloween
"today in the bay's" bob redell live for us outside of the orinda home where all of this was playing out. what have you been able to find out? >> reporter: well, marcus and laura, the police chief let us know four people were killed and four more injured at a halloween
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nbc bay area's bob redell is live in san francisco at the safeway with more. you had a band this morning but it looks like you're going solo today. >> reporter: we changed location. we came to the sf marin food bank here in san francisco, one of the agencies benefiting from our feed the need food drive and next time you're at safeway, take a $10 bar code tag and take it to the cashier and donate $10 and it will send a bag of food to one of the six food banks in the area including sf marin. we have paul asher executive director, happy thanksgiving to you. how bad is the need. >> a lot of people need our help this year. we have folks struggling with a high cost of living in san francisco and marin. many of them have jobs but don't earn enough. a lot of them are on fixed incomes, elderly folks who are unable to work so we want to make sure they get a good meal. >> and as we watch volunteers to go out to the different agencies that you serve, what is the number of people that are foodin secure if that is the right word. >> the number we seed is 144,000 people each
nbc bay area's bob redell is live in san francisco at the safeway with more. you had a band this morning but it looks like you're going solo today. >> reporter: we changed location. we came to the sf marin food bank here in san francisco, one of the agencies benefiting from our feed the need food drive and next time you're at safeway, take a $10 bar code tag and take it to the cashier and donate $10 and it will send a bag of food to one of the six food banks in the area including sf...
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reporting live here in berkeley, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest there, bob. it 16:04. >>> today, victims in the gilroy garlic festival shooting are expected to announce a new lawsuit against event organizers, a story that broke late last night. kris sanchez joins us live at christmas hill park in gilroy with what we know so far. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. five victims are expected to be in that lawsuit that claims that it was lax security here at christmas hill park on the part of the organizers of the festival that allowed that gunman to get in with that deadly weapon. three people died in the july shooting, 17 others were shot. there were metal detectors at the entrance to the festival grounds. also a fence around the perimeter, but the gunman, who we are not naming, bypassed the security measures by cutting a hole in the chain-link fence and got in with an ak-47 assault type rifle which he purchased legally in nevada weeks before the shooting. we are covering an 11:00 press conference this morning about this lawsuit, naming the 41-year-old gilroy
reporting live here in berkeley, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks for the latest there, bob. it 16:04. >>> today, victims in the gilroy garlic festival shooting are expected to announce a new lawsuit against event organizers, a story that broke late last night. kris sanchez joins us live at christmas hill park in gilroy with what we know so far. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. five victims are expected to be in that lawsuit that claims that it was lax...
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. >> reporter: where is bob redell? he's good at these. >> this is his assignment normally. >> you're doing a great job, kris. she's usually capital "j" journalist and today bringing it down for shopping black friday >> it is a dangerous drive this week on bay area roads, not just because of the rain from the recent storms, but what the storms left behind, a lot of new potholes and with more storms in the forecast ch the forecast, expect things to get worse. aaa says it's a good time to inspect your tires and car's suspension system. slow down of course before you drive over a pothole and remember puddles can disguise deep potholes. >>> earlier oakland began a $100 million to project to repave city streets. >>> normally when we talk about the weekend weather, we're all oh it's exciting and great. this one has storms. >> it is serious because they are already looking at flash flood watches through the burn scars for the kincade fire. i'm going to try to break down the timing for you. the hour-by-hour outlook friday 8:00
. >> reporter: where is bob redell? he's good at these. >> this is his assignment normally. >> you're doing a great job, kris. she's usually capital "j" journalist and today bringing it down for shopping black friday >> it is a dangerous drive this week on bay area roads, not just because of the rain from the recent storms, but what the storms left behind, a lot of new potholes and with more storms in the forecast ch the forecast, expect things to get worse....
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. >>> happening now, our bob redell is digging in the investigation. b wl have a live report during our midday newscast. more of the back story right now is on our homepage. >>> two young people have been shot in antioch. one of them, a teenage girl, has died. the teenage boy is now in the hospital. that gunman still on the loose. from our homepage right now you can link to an update on that investigation. >>> election results are still coming in. some results are undecided, but one of them, san francisco's mayor race has incumbent london breed the apparent winner. you can go to our homepage for election results right now. don't miss the grand opening of the new floor & decor in milpitas. if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. holy smokes, this place is huge! i'm on a budget and i was able to go to floor & decor, and save a lot of money. you will be blown away by this experience. the pros come here. i come here. if you love your wallet, and you love your home, you have to go.
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happening now bob redell is following developments and we're posting updates when we get them on our twitter feed. this is at a party, four people are dead, six others are injured. police believe the victims were targeted and this is not a random shooting. >>> and with a big week in the impeachment hearings on tap, president trump is suggesting he may agree to testify himself. the president's full response is on our home page. we'll have more local news in an hour. >>> shutting down the streets of san francisco. >> major construction gets under way tomorrow. >>> and thousands of paying airliners are facing problems. >> join us tomorrow at 4:30 a.m. >>> today on california live, a real life war against alzheimer's. >> and a celebrity iron chef tells us the secret recipe for apple pie. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the "3rd hour of today." and good monday morning, welcome to 3rd hour "today," i'm al along with craig, dylan, sheinelle is back after a little vocal rest. >> you're not going to talk the whole show. >> i can't, it's crazy how you take three, four day
happening now bob redell is following developments and we're posting updates when we get them on our twitter feed. this is at a party, four people are dead, six others are injured. police believe the victims were targeted and this is not a random shooting. >>> and with a big week in the impeachment hearings on tap, president trump is suggesting he may agree to testify himself. the president's full response is on our home page. we'll have more local news in an hour. >>>...