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temperatures warming up. at noon we're feeling still pretty nice, some upper 70s there. we'll talk more about the forecast coming up. mike has a look at the morning commute. kari, i think that's something to smile about. let's take a look. we have one warning. we'll talk about the tri-valley as the map shows you. everything else is looking in the green zone which is great and expected right now. moving over to the altamont pass, a little slowing into livermore, typical. 84, more focused the last couple of minutes and that should smooth out. these are typical patterns. west 580 in spring town we have a little slowing through earlier crash. thank you, mike. a live look at capitol hill which is dealing with a new coronavirus infection. right now at 5:30, all new texas congressman gomer said he for you this morning, a berkeley pastor says his church was tested positive. overnight the rule was changed vandalized for supporting black on who has to wear a mask and lives matter. coming up for you in a live when with lawmakers looking at report we'll tell you why the odds over unemployment benefits. church is alarmed by the "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live in washington. response. plus, governor newsom is tracie, the benefits are set to warning of fixes but also expire now, so a lot of families warning of more delays and are feeling really worried this processing unemployment claims. morning. next what state lawmakers are doing about that issue to make sure you get your money. >> reporter: yeah, they're plus -- feeling the crunch because they if you got faster results i don't know if they'll get the feel you could get faster treatment. >> coming up for you the fda's $600, if it will be reduced or will go away. new plan to speed up testing and two days to figure it out. get results faster. "today in the bay" continues right now. and here we go for your thursday neither democrats nor republicans want it and now have morning. learned one of their colleagues thanks so much for starting it is infected with the virus. right here with us. i'm marcus washington. texas republican gomer often and i'm kris sanchez in for seen without a mask announced on laura garcia today. twitter that he tested positive for coronavirus. good morning, mike, and good morning, kari. i was complaining i felt it was >> and participated in two a little bit warm already this morning. i think it might just be my hearings yest mask. house because it's not that warm outside. very irresponsible on his part. >> reporter: masks will now be yeah, it takes a while for required in house offices and the chamber where lawmakers the house to cool down when it's vote. warm during the afternoon hours. we're starting out with a clear the new rules come as a federal report shows 21 states in the morning in walnut creek. red zones with cases rising. some of us are still seeing those clouds. florida and california report as we go through the day we'll new records for deaths in one see our temperatures in the low 60s turn to upper 70s here and day. continuing to heat up as we get the nation hit its highest daily ready for highs in the low 90s. death toll since may. the south bay will reach into lawmakers have yet to agree on the low 80s. extending the $600 a week a look at the rest of our unemployment payment that expires tomorrow. forecast coming up. mike, how is it looking right now for the commute? >> the worst time to cut those >> kari, it's looking great but we do have traffic building. benefits, those extra benefits, would be right now. i want to show folks the san >> reporter: president trump is mateo bdea pitching a temporary fix. >> we want to take care of them the flow. the taillights away from us to now. the rest we can discuss later. the peninsula side. >> reporter: but democrats -- >> this is not a serious proposal. >> reporter: and republicans -- still very smooth and the map >> that is completely unhinged will show you the same thing. the area just off the toll plaza. position. >> reporter: want a permanent solution. some complain there's too much pork in the plan. no problems reported there or >> quit wasting money on things like the kennedy center, the fbi across the bay. we have that focused slowing building. >> reporter: negotiations aren't heading to sunol for highway 84. going well. >> we want to extend -- we are back to you, kris. thank you, mike. apart at this point on how to do it. we have developing news from >> reporter: more meetings are happening today. overnight in san jose where there was a triple shooting in the south part of the city. plus, there's a concern about people getting evicted. it happened across from great that protection ran out last oaks park not too far from week and a new analysis shows highway 101 and happened around that 40% of americans who are 11:00 last night. police tell us all three victims renting won't be able to pay suffered nonlife threatening their rent and 12 million could injuries. be at risk of being evicted. we've reached out to police for more details but they have not given us any word on any arrests. kris? >> and at least here in california some folks are still waiting for some of those the pastor of a bay area benefits, and now they are set church demanding answers after to expire. someone trashed his church and so really rough times. thank you, tracie. set things on fire. cierra johnson is live to 5:04 for you and closer to explain why that pastor thinks home the clock ticking in san this was a targeted incident. mateo county. confirmed cases will quickly have to slide or struggling businesses will face new >> reporter: yes, good morning, closures and restrictions. marcus. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live for us this morning. pastor mcgrbride with the way bob, we know once the county is put on the list, the clock is church says he hung a black ticking. how much time do they have now? lives matter on his church and hours later there was a fire in the back of the church. >> reporter: san mateo county take a look at the pictures. had three days starting yesterday to get its covid-19 these are pictures of the damage to the church following thatall. cases down before more restrictions start to go in place especially for indoor a neighbor reported seeing the businesses. over the past two weeks san suspicious person setting the mateo county has had over 100 fire at the back of the church and then called for help. cases per 100,000 residents which put it on the governor's watch list the last of nine bay local police came and area counties to end up there. if infections, hospitalizations extinguished the fire and left. the pastor is considering if the and deaths don't stabilize in three days, the new watch list act was done with someone upset with the black lives matter sign designation means schools will or his work trying to combat not be able to open for police brutality and white in-person classes, gyms, supremacy. personal care businesses like that pastor did share those barber shops, hair salons and images on social media. he also shared that he would be nail salons, shopping malls and places of worship, will either holding a briefing at the church have to shut down or figure out at 10:30 to share his thoughts a way to safely move their services outdoors. and how he and his congregation the last several months have been rough for the owner of a will move forward from the training center, teaching a situation. we're live in berkeley, cierra contact sport like martial arts johnson for "today in the bay." has of modifications >> thank you for that. for the owner. unfortunately, he cannot take his classes outside because of a a clash between protesters and lack of parking lot space. federal officers in portland. for a while it was peaceful. so a second shutdown would be shortly after 2:00 a.m. agents appeared in front of the federal even more painful. >> we're continuing to pay our courthouse and deployed tear staff and are continuing to pay gas. our rent. our landlords and i will have a meeting very soon. they want to be very supportive and understanding about what's going on. and that's going to be the key. they came to an agreement on withdrawing those federal agents from portland. no word on when that will >> reporter: san mateo county happen. now to a final good-bye for supervisor says the situation is a civil rights icon. so serious he's proposing u.s. congressman john lewis. issuing fines for people in businesses that don't follow the mask rule. service also happen at the reporting live, bob redell, historic ebenezer baptist church "today in the bay." >> a lot of people are hoping and will be closed to the things change for the better and public, the first event to be closed. this watch list wait time. former president barack obama is expected to deliver the eulogy. thanks so much, bob. as for the total cases here if the bay area contra costa lewis will be buried next to his county surged yesterday with 400 new cases of covid-19. wife. and supreme court justice ruth and the total number of bay area bader ginsburg is back in the cases is now just under 50,000. hospital. the admission was to undergo a nonsurgical procedure meant to correct a biostint. and a follow-up out of the 87-year-old liberal justice vallejo now where the embattled police chief is responding to was previously admitted to johns hopkins hospital in baltimore allegations by a former police earlier this month to troet a officer, and they're disturbing. possible infection. a former command staff member ginsburg announced that she is says that he was fired after he receiving chemotherapy for a recurrence of cancer. tried to stop a tradition where officers bent the corners of california is setting a new their badge to mark the number record for covid-19 deaths. of people they killed. chief shawny williams says if on tuesday alone 197 people died the account is true, celebrating from the virus, a new high. the killing of a human being crosses the line. the previous record was 159 deaths back on july 23rd. >> i'm doing an official inquiry into the department and the allegation. the inquiry will help me to if you've taken a covid-19 understand the culture of the department in a greater way and test in the bay area you know it take corrective action. takes a while to get your results for a lot of people. >> the president of the police there is an urgent call for help officers union is the same officer now under investigation because of the backlog of tests. for destroying evidence from the a lot of people say they are controversial police shooting of sean monterrosa. waiting days and weeks to get while on leave he did issue a their results back. statement saying he has no knowledge of that practice, calling it a fabrication to drive a narrative that does not exist. quest says it will now be able antioch police are revealing more about a police accused of to extract viral rna. killing the mother of his child. they recovered 20 guns from an address connected to him in >> this is a smart move to move to private companies. oakland including several you are saying you can do faster assault rifles. maybe you saw our breaking news coverage of this monday on testing, they do it. "today in the bay." they say he shot and killed a person in the 7-eleven parking >> the company says within weeks most people who get tested will lot. investigators say they were get their results within two to going through child custody three days. issues. a man in the car was shot and now is in the hospital. santa clara county's sheriff's office confirms it is dealing with an outbreak of the flood of recent jobless coronavirus at the elmwood jail claims has led to a huge in milpitas. more than a dozen inmates tested backlog. positive over the last week or a virtual hearing will be ld so. governor gavin newsom announcing most cases so far have been that his office is also now asymptomatic. looking at the problem and ways for the time being the jail is to modernize the system. not allowing visitors. and a family is speaking out about the lonely death of their loved one in the hopes others mayor london breed says she would give $15 million for the don't experience the same heartbreak. 95-year-old kitty hirai was one of 14 residents who died from pandemic. district leaders say it will help close the gap between the district's $22 million budget the manorcare health services in tice valley. shortfall and also will prevent sylvia hegarty says that layoffs in those school cuts and everyone called her aunt kitty. will support the distance she says she wasn't notified learning program. when aunt kitty tested positive and then passed away before she got to say good-bye to anyone. students around the bay area returning to class will see a >> i've tried to be positive but lot of changes and probably i would have like to have told experience a lot of challenges. her that i loved her. the nbc bay area responds team is working to make sure your >> manorcare says the staff did family is ready. try to call hegarty. join us for a half hour she says a doctor did call her back-to-school special saturday night right after the nhl on roommate and daughter and left a message saying he needed to talk nbc. i know this family will be with them about hirai and would listening. san francisco ms guidance call back but never did. about reopening. she sent a letter urging them to according to "the examiner" a make sure the correct people are coalition of about 50 different gym owners say they're struggling to stay open during the pandemic. contacted. with so many schools blocked this is a sentiment echoed from in-person classes as the around the bay area. school year approaches, some are in san francisco they're proposing that trainers stay ten now looking at filing for feet apart from their clients. waivers. so santa clara county public health leaders have been san francisco currently on the state's covid-19 watch list recommending this at least when it comes to critical in-class which means for now the instruction for those younger facilities have to remain shut down. students. critics say there's still no clarity on what's needed to now to our making it in the apply. bay coverage, and if your educational leaders in orange instincts told that you county plan to sue governor commercial rents would take a newsom over distance learning huge hit during the pandemic, it requirements saying that there turns out you were right. are still too many unresolved issues. students around the bay area not only are office spaces returning to class will bring a emptying out in masses but rent lot of changes and a lot of for office space across the challenges. state will likely decline and nbc bay area's responds team is this will happen for years. working to help make sure that your family is ready. researchers talk with developers please join us for a half hour and financers and the trend is back-to-school special saturday many workers will work remotely night. for some people struggling for the long term. retail space will take a bigger to make it in the bay a new snag this morning. berkeley leaders have reportedly hit. most construction is at a standstill. tabled a measure seeking to end new this morning watch where you park in the south bay rent control exemptions. because starting monday san jose so the exemptions apply to the owners of certain duplexes and officers will start handing out the exemptions, well, they've parking tickets again. been on the books for 40 years. the city did stop parking enforcement in mid-march when but berkeley reports a vote to the pandemic hit. send it to the november ballot residents will receive 90 minutes of free parking at five never materialized yesterday because too many councilmembers downtown garages, but the good news here is if you have to walk recused themselves from that farther to get to where you're decision due to conflicts of going at least the weather will be nice, kari. interest. meantime, "the east bay times" reporting supervisors are we are going to have some extending the eviction moratorium for renters until the nice weather today. end of the year. we're starting out with some fog near the coast as well as in san francisco. our temperatures across the bay area mostly in the upper 50s. 5:10 this morning. time to get you started with your day. as we head to lunch time, a look at the forecast. hopefully something to get us up and excited this morning, kari. temperatures in the south bay at about 80 degrees. we're also at 80 degrees over to i think a lot of people were more than excited this morning danville and 72 in santa rosa. as they felt some rumbling in going into the middle of the southern california. day, some of us weat up in a little bit frightened as we had a 4.2 magnitude earthquake. the upper 80s and low 90s. and then for this evening if we're still monitoring that as you're planning on taking a we get a closer look. walk, that fog rolls back in. we'll all cool off and right at 7:30 we're feeling temperatures it was near santa clarita and in the low 70s in fremont. and, mike, getting out the door san fernando valley. we're watching out for that down this morning, how is it looking in southern california and here for the commute? in the bay area we'll have a it's looking great, kari. nice day. our weather that we had yesterday basically continues the changes right on schedule, today. look at the screen. so we'll talk more about that coming up. mike, how is it looking now for the commute? north 101. it's looking good. i will check in with my friends on social media because i have we're looking at the slowing friends there. a closer look at our area. here north 101. almost stopped there when the maps are looking great. the green sensors show you someone hit their brakes hard. speeds are looking good.perimet we'll check for crashes and circled the area. we know there will be slowing there. there is a new crash, potential have a crash in oakland we're following north 880. for slowing out of the altamont, it looks like all activity is right around north greenville cleared to the shoulder. there was slowing to the north road -- sorry, grant line road. but there is construction. marcus, we'll track that. overnight road work around 23rd so that should be typical and no thanks, mike. problem getting to the bay something good this morning, not bridge from any of those angles through contra costa county or too mention something old, something new, something alameda county. borrowed and how about something kris, back to you. >> thanks, mike. blue. love it or not, plans put on 5:12 now and the clock is hold during the pandemic. ticking for federal agents to a kind stranger was able to give leave portland. still ahead at 5:25 the two newlyweds a photograph to overnight developments as tensions rise with those remember that special day. protesters there. that is a beautiful shot. look at it. we're going to get the gdp she was riding over the brooklyn numbers today and they are bridge when she spotted the couple getting married but did expected to be brutal. i mean, what do you expect? stores were closed down. not want to interrupt. she went on twitter to find out we stayed inside. who they were and connected with i'll tell you what to look for coming up. them online. isn't that cool? and an out of this world she went online and found those mission to mars. take a look at that liftoff. two people. that is a nice gift to get. nasa spacecraft blasting off >> i put those disposable moments ago and the groundwork it will lay out for future trips. cameras on our tables and didn't get any pictures like that. >> found the selfies. and ryan reynolds to the 5:42. defying those health orders. rescue. the action the actor took to still ahead we'll talk about the help get a stolen sentimental southern california gym facing item back to one fan. you're watching "today in the fines and backlash for staying bay." open and the covid-19 outbreak now connected to the business. extra payments to americans expires tomorrow and it looks like there is no way that washington will come up with a solution. and returning to the court. the team set to tip off later today in the bubble as games in the nba return. we'll be right back. right now at 5:15 let's head over to dublin to check out how our morning shapes up for us. we'll have another morning start with maybe just a few clouds but all clear as we head through the 7:00 hour in the upper 50s leading into some low 70s by lunch time. we'll talk about how warm it gets in the forecast coming up. right now at 5:45 as we take and dublin's good for speed except a little extra slowing a live look outside in san jose out of livermore. we'll check on that and a live it's a cloudy start this look outside shows you how morning. the clouds will linger up until things are shaping up on the east shore freeway. about 9:00 to 10:00 before it the volume builds with the clears out and our temperatures start to warm up. taillights heading over around we're going to be a little bit the bend to the right heading to above normal. the bay bridge toll plaza coming we'll talk more about this and up. what's ahead in the weekend forecast coming up. and i'm gathering more and good morning to you. a very happy thursday. details for the crash coming into livermore for west 580. there is a lot going on. let's get to it. we get first-time jobless claims we'll talk about the peninsula today as we do every thursday. where the crews are still there through san mateo. the number of people who applied the live look shows you no for unemployment for the first problem as you're driving through palo alto and the area. time, and we get this -- gdp. that's good stuff. right over to you, marcus. this one is likely going to show >> thank you, mike. breaking news for you this the largest dip in gdp in all of morning just in, weekly first-time jobless claims american history. totalled 1.4 million, slightly it will be extraordinary. we're going to talk more about less than expected and up from it when it actually comes out. but the number you're going to last week. 17 million americans are still hear is probably around 35%. receiving unemployment benefits. it sounds devastating. if you tours are down after the that's based on an annualized gdp numbers show the plunge. number. i'll get into that and talk ad nauseam about it at 6:15 after it wasn't quite as bad as we've gotten the numbers. feared. the gross domestic product from the ceos of apple, amazon, april to june dropped 32%. facebook and google, all those economists were predicting 34%. executives spent hours testifying before a house subcommittee yesterday. these are all companies that it's looking as if americans both sides of the aisle agree have the potential to be or are who just filed for unemployment won't get those extra benefits already monopolies. amazon in particular, which has that congress set aside. >> scott mcgrew, that would be been accused of using what it knows about third-party sellers that extra $600 that we've seen, and that deal expires tomorrow. to sell its own products and jeff bezos was forced to admit that may be happening. >> i can't answer that question >> tomorrow. yes or no. what i can tell you is we have a yes, you're both right. the new filers marcus just talked about, the current policy against using seller specific data to aid our private filers, will not see that money, that extra money after tomorrow. label business, but i can't guarantee you that that policy has never been violated. that's because talks have broken down in congress and there seems to be no solution. >> we also got a look at some making matters even more pretty damning documents from difficult the president has indicated he doesn't like his facebook including an email from mark zuckerberg where he asks party's own plan calling it his team about buying instagram to prevent instagram from semiirrelevant on monday. competing with facebook. and on tuesday saying he wanted if they grow too large, he a short-term deal instead and writes, they could be showboati more money, not less, in by lawmakers yesterday as well, one-time payments to americans. so you have a number of issues but this was a serious holding up help for americans. investigation finding serious the democrats have a very strong evidence. and, keep in mind, there's an hand. investigation of these big four remember, they've already passed their deal in the house, so they by regulators and states have little incentive to attorneys general as well. there were the usual negotiate. the president doesn't want the two sides to make a long-term misunderstandings between lawmakers and tech executives. deal. he wants a short-term deal to a representative from florida get us past tomorrow. and republicans are fractured. some of them don't like their wanted the google ceo to explain party's own position. why the mass emails he sends out now the one thing both parties about his campaign don't end up and both sides of the capitol in his voters' main gmail can agree on is they don't want folder. u.s. troops to leave germany. >> it's a fact, it's happening because i can have my supporters but that's exactly what is happening today. the president will pull 12,000 testify they receive my emails soldiers. he'll begin the process that will cost billions upon billions and suddenly my campaign emails of dollars. are going to their spam folder. so if you could give me some trump tweeting germany is very clarification on that i would delinquent in their 2% fee to appreciate it. nato. we are therefore moving troops out of germany. he then said the same thing to >> the google ceo sundar pichai reporters. >> germany is delinquent. explained mass marketing emails go into a separate gmail folder. they haven't paid their fees. they haven't paid their nato messages from friends and family fees. go into another. and they're way off and they've to which steube asked why been off for years and they have no intention of paying it. doesn't my father get my emails in his friends and family folder. >> the president gets this wrong >> it was my father who was not often. nato does not require a 2% fee receiving now my campaign from germany. emails. clearly thatu' talking about di nato requires germany to spend a minimum of 2% of its gdp on its own defense, and germany has not lived up to that. aemploy apply to my emails. >> basically the google ceo says there is an administrative fee to nato that pace to keep the we don't know who your dad is, lights on at nato headquarters, is the basic answer to that. and it's really small. germany actually pays 16% of we've seen this before where congress people sometimes have that budge, the same as the trouble understanding how the technology works. united states. we pay 16%. otherwise a very serious look the rest is split up among into antitrust issues yesterday that lasted hours. member countries. >> and it gets a little creepy there's no 2% fee. we're watching what's happening at times. in washington or more accurately we should be glad that they don't know who our dads are, what's not happening. we'll talk more about the gdp right? for privacy reasons. number as we talk business. in the meantime you can follow me on twitter. >> true. >> all right, scott, thanks. i'm @scottmcgrew. 5:20 for you this morning. all right, thank you very much, scott. some people calling this the most crucial science mission to it's about 5:50 right now. staggering new numbers to digest date and you saw it play out on this morning. l.a. county is confirming more than 4,800 new infections and 91 "today in the bay." a rover from nasa on its way to mars right now. just about, what, 30 minutes ago additional deaths. that brings the total number of this rocket carrying the cases there to more than spacecraft perseverance launched from cape canaveral. 183,000, and the total number of it will drill into the rocks to deaths to more than 4,500. collect some samples and store but there are new signs of hope. them away for the future rover l.a. county health officials say the number of new infections are to take home -- bac seeing a very gradual downturn. the rover is expected to arrive to the red planet next month, they are calling for a slight february 2021. decline in cases over the next month. starting next week people >> wow. flying into and out of l.a.x. so trending this morning turns may soon notice an extra layer out actor ryan reynolds is a of protection. star in a lot of ways after workers there will soon play the helping return a stolen teddy role of safety ambassadors. this is meant to make sure that bear. it's a bear that belongs to a everyone is wearing face protections. if you don't have one, don't you woman and it had a special worry. they will provide one to you for message inside from her mother free. who passed away this year. when it was stole nen vancouver, a southern california gym is in hot water now after an mara took to social media to help. outbreak am an outbreak was ryan reynolds reposted the tweet linked to that facility that was and offered a $5,000 reward for the return of the bear, and it operating while it was defying public health orders. worked. it was supposed to be closed. mara says a good samaritan returned the bear and she new restrictions to tighten in thanked reynolds for helping to san diego, health leaders told get the word out. the gym to shut down last week it's always nice to see powerful but reports say people were still in that gym working out people use their power for good, even if it's just a teddy bear. last weekend. >> so true. the gym was cited and shut down immediately but the owner says they plan to reopen in the coming weeks. well, you know what, it may i know the happiness she has. have taken four and a half months but 5:21. something to make you happy as well, a look at the forecast today. kari says depending on where you are it could be nice. it could be hot but, look, it's utah and new orleans at 3:30. the same as we had yesterday. for the next two weeks 22 teams will play out the regular >> right. season. we're getting used to it. at that point postseason games will begin. as i start out this morning i'm so far the league's bubble plan not standing in front of a blank has been working out well. not one player in orlando has skre tested positive for covid-19. screen. this is the fog over san francisco. we can't see much as we look at our camera. 5:51 for you this morning. later on this evening that fog rolls right back in in time for actress jennifer garner is at it the giants game, first pitch at again making more treats during 6:45. we'll be watching it on tv. the quarantine. this time she has enlisted help our players will have temperatures in the mid-60s. from a special guest, her mom. maybe we'll be at home. >> you always have to ask for we're looking at our grilling help from mom, right? forecast. in livermore you're going to be garner posted a video called the grilling outside getting ready for the giants game this pretend cooking show where she evening, it's going to be hot. made her grandmother's corn we're at 90 degrees. so standing over the grill, getting the food ready, you bread. might want to bring it back >> put in about two-thirds of it, put it in and show it to me. inside as our temperatures will still be pretty warm around first pitch. let's get a look at our don't burn yourself. microclimates with morgan hill >> her mother told garner reaching 88 degrees. we'll be in the low 80s in downtown san jose. directions virtually as she was we're looking at low 90s in pleasanton and in oakland today perched up on a cat tree. i have to say that's not how the 72 degrees. you compare that to 59 in half moon bay, most of san francisco face time calls go with my mom. will reach into the upper 50s and low 60s and 80 today in also trending -- ♪ napa. as we go through the forecast, no changes in our pattern, but there will be a couple of storm it turns out taylor swift is a systems just to our north that pro at it. will continue on to bring the her collaborator says swift kept parts of the pacific northwest her new album "folklore" such a some rain. for us we're looking all dry and secret she didn't even tell her our temperatures will still stay pretty hot. record label until hours before so we look at our seven-day it launched. forecast. swift's album is breaking some upper 80s and low 90s the next now days and only a slight streaming records. i haven't listened to it just cooldown by the middle of next yet. i've been listening to podcasts week. san francisco stays in the 60s and news nonstop. with fog each and every day. kari, are you listening? mike, how is it looking for the commute? i haven't heard it yet but, we're looking good, kari. it's standard, i guess. you know what, i probably won't we're spoiled getting used to check it out. i haven't been listening to a this as well. we're in quarantine and wear lot of music since i haven't been driving, staying at home. your mask, that will help. to the roadways a smooth drive a live look outside as we look where the speeds are good even over the tri-valley from through livermore where we had highland peak. ansunrise. the slowing through spring town, west 580 back up at speeds. we only have the slowing out of if you're getting up early and the altamont and look at more heading out for a run in the tri-valley, maybe around dublin, focus coming in toward where we will see the clouds through about 8:00. they're making the final push to temperatures in the mid-50s and 680 and sunol. then it gradually warms up as we we follow that. there may be a build. go throughout the did i and at it does look overall things are lunch time, a nice one to have smoothing out. the rest of the bay no problem. outside as it reaches into the the bay bridge toll plaza a very mid-70s. it will get even hotter later easy drive. no backup in these lanes but you today as we see a high of about have some traffic. back to you. 90 degrees in livermore, 94 in antioch and 72 will be our high thank you very much, mike. temperature in oakland today. coming up next nbc bay area responds. we're in the low 80s in san jose. santa rosa will reach into the >> reporter: we have one guy's upper 70s. delivery headache that teaches a we've also been tracking the tropics and what's been going on lesson for everyone the next time a package is delayed. there because our friends and family in florida will be i'm chris chmura, nbc bay area responds next. watching tropical storm isaias hi. we're glad you came in. as it continues to move to the northwest very quickly, and this will be most likely on the eastern coast of florida and then continuing up the atlantic coast going into the weekend. here at home we're looking at a steady weatherpikes in temperatures. our same weather we've seenng. and in san francisco we're going to see some mid-60s today. upper 60s in the forecast for the weekend. mike, how is it looking right now for the commute? it's looking good, kari. i appreciate how you pronounce the names, isaias, we'll watch for the development. in the south bay on the maps we're looking at the circled area, san jose. even now the traffic is clearing up. a little hard there. it's smoothing out. no issue. getting over to the right side of the screen we are looking at the altamont pass. that crash west 580 at grant line road. chp is not there yet but the report is that it involves a costco big rig and a big rig dump truck. i'm concerned no additional slowing out there. the bay bridge toll plaza looks really good. no backups just yet, just starting to show a little slowing at the incline. back to you. >> thanks, mike. happening for you now, brazil's president is making his first public appearance since recovering from covid-19. the president wore a mask throughout that, but declined to speak. on july 7th he told reporters he had tested positive for the virus then spent more than two weeks in confinement. the brazilian leader has consistently downplayed the 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comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. days. and here's what the fed tells but bounce forward. businesses, they must get your okay to delay delivery, and if and now, we're committed to helping you do just that you cannot obtain the customer's with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. consent to delay you must without being asked promptly call or go online today. refund all of the money the customer paid for the unshipped merchandise. good to know, right? remember, the ftc mail order rule for the next time you have a delivery that's stuck in transit. new this morning san franci workers are fleeing the city in search of more space and a healthier lifestyle. they say home inventory shrunk to about one-fifth to one-tenth of what's normal and as the workers flee the city rental vacancies are up because of the pandemic while rents are down more than 10% and still falling. if you're near your television take a look at this. this is new video this morning, two people swallowed by a sinkhole. look at it from this vantage -- this happened in china. surveillance caught the moment. the two men dropped into the pit of rubble. firefighters rescued them both. they are expected to survive. >> wow. right now at 6:00, house speaker nancy pelosi taking charge. irresponsible on his pa. a live report next on the new requirement for house members after one of their own tested positive for covid-19. plus, the next few days critical for businesses in san mateo county. we explain what has to happen to prevent a slew of closures and uncertainty now gripping the peninsula. and -- >> zero. >> release. >> and off to mars we go. a short time ago nasa launched a new rover to explore the red planet. we're tracking the mission this morning. the third hour of "today in the bay" continues right now. it is thursday morning. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike is keeping an eye on the commute. hey, let's start out with kari hall who knows it all, and a beautiful sunrise happening behind you. >> i love it. >> hey! as we take a look at foster city if you're getting ready to go out for a walk our temperatures will be in the upper 50s,

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