hospital. and good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. it s saturday, july 21. i m claudine wong. and i m mike mibach. welcome back. nice and rested i hope? absolutely. let s get right to work and check in with rosemary arose co on this weekend forecast. a warmer day today, 2 to 4 six degrees warmer for the afternoon. 94 in concord, even the city, 67 yesterday, mostly sunny and 74 for the afternoon. we re waking up with numbers up at this hour. the current conditions and what you can expect for your saturday, as well as sunday, coming up. we begin with continuing coverage of the colorado theater massacre. at this hour, police including demolition experts experts are outside the apartment of the subject, james eagan holmes. authorities so far have been unable to diffuse the express i haves and boobytraps inside. the threeter in aurora remains closed. police say it s a massive crime scene that will take days to process. law enforcement including agents from the f.b.i
there are a lot of people waiting to give public comment before city council takes a vote. reporter: on busy telegraph boulevard, three sat on a sidewalk. they oppose a ban that would oppose sitting on the walkway. protesters targeted anna kurna. asking people to ban the shop. but the shop s manager says the owner hasn t taken a position. the voters can decide but it s not up to us. reporter: other merchants say a ban is necessary because some people sitting on the sidewalk are disruptive and intimidate customers. people tell us that they don t come to telegraph as much anymore, telegraph avenue because they don t like the sidewalks here. reporter: opponents packed into tonight s meeting and some carried signs they said the proposed signs discriminate signs against the homeless. they are going to fine someone who seemed impoverished over a person that doesn t. if the council votes to put the proposed ban. it will go into effect july 2013. a citation will carry
announcer: from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everybody. welcome to today on this tuesday morning. i m savannah guthrie. and i m matt lauer. we ll have more on that situation in france in a moment. meanwhile, the president hits the road today. he s trying to sell voters on his plan to extend tax cuts to middle-class families. we ll have more on that. then imagine having a proble the middle of a heat wave. you call a repairman but will that repairman fix it at a fair price? and a new diet that promises to have you losing weight fast and it calls for pretty unusual things like skipping breakfast and cold baths every day. does it really work? if so, why did the creator write this book and you different name? what s the theory behind the cold bath? that it speeds up your m metaboli metabolism. i m willing to try it. and can you fit everything you own into 300 square feet
days, let us start with erica. erica: good morning to you. now we have some fog in downtown san francisco and there will be some drizzling. temperatures will climb into the 70s and 80s for the most part. we could see 90 s and potential of triple digits. in terms of your numbers let outside the door of the have a pretty mouth start to the morning. erica: i will show you what is on tap for tomorrow coming up in my next report. george: good morning america, we have a quick check of traffic, for the east bay the only close encounter right now is on highway 4. the south bay and the north bay freeways are still pretty light. mark: santa rosa police are on the scene of an overnight shooting at a restaurant. this happened in the 1700 block on several the avenue near 2:00 a.m.. a man was shot and taken to hospital. there were a lot of people around that witnessed the shooting. police are lining up people questioning them to see what they know. mark: is still unclear the sh
i m marla tellez. i m jon kelley. let s put hit the way today is a good day to stay indoors, kick back on a la-z-boy and watch nbc bay area. those smoking-hot temperatures causing the first spare-the-air day since the official start of summer. nbc bay area s bob redell is live in livermore with more on the heat that s truly and seriously unhealthy out there. bob, good morning. reporter: this is the second hot spare-the-air day this year, and tomorrow we could see another. the reason, you ve got places like livermore we re at right now which are expected to see temperatures as high as 100 degrees today. these kids have the right idea, their bathing suits, lots of water, a mom who s giving them free reign and what s expected to be a large crowd here at the fountain later today. are you used to the heat. yeah. it s pretty hot all the time. reporter: what do you do to deal with it? i have a pool so i m taking care of it. reporter: you ll be swimming later today? d