set to move in as we check out what s going on. we have that as well as our king tides that will continue for today causing some coastal flooding and then for the rest of the week and into the weekend will stay dry and cool as we ll see the return of that dry weather. so we ll talk more about that in the forecast coming up. mike, how is it looking for the commute? we have situations in flux right now because the crews are starting to clear and move around. a look at the big map not causing much of a disturbance overnight last night and the next two nights the caldecott tunnel work going on eastbound, switch from bore two to bore one and now completely clear so we re not bored anymore, i guess. easy drive over to the bay bridge. i will check out and update you for that overnight construction scheduled through observing, marcus. back to you. covid s vaccine now in the bay area but not put to use just yet that will happen later this morning when the first round of health car
now at 6:00 here we go again. the new stay at home order about to come down. five bay area counties are moving ahead of the threshold and the strict new rules to prepare for. it s a really shock. i feel a little bit like we had the rug pulled out from under us a little bit. the new masks warnings from the cdc. why you need to wear them indoors. extreme fire danger with gusty winds on the way for parts of the bay area prompting pg&e to shut off power to thousands of customers as early as monday. good morning, and it is saturday december 5th, i am emily turner. let s start with a check of the weather with darren peck. the winds get here sunday night into monday and it is mainly in the mountains, and we may not even feel that a lot where we live. it s the usual drill when we get into fire weather concerns. more on that later. pretty view from the came are on top of the sales force tower looking towards the east. let s get into the south bay and i will show outview in
universities have cut almost 100 sports programs: soccer, squash, golf, gymnastics. football powerhouse clemson cut men s track and field. stanford eliminated 11 sports. more than 1,500 student-athletes will no longer have a team to compete for. it was kind of a surgical strike, if you will a 15- minute call to tell them that your life as you know it is now changed forever. ( ticking ) viola davis is currently the youngest actor to have won an oscar, an emmy and a tony award. and as you ll hear tonight, she knew that she needed to slip poverty s grip if she were ever going to slip into character. what about my life? i needed something to catapult me out of this like a rocket booster. the dreams, they couldn t be casual dreams. did you know you had talent deep down? abso-freakin-lutely. ( ticking ) i m lesley stahl. i m bill whitaker. i m anderson cooper. i m jon wertheim. i m scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on 60 minutes. ( ticking ) many people
administration s refusal to aid his transition and the impact it could have as the nation battles the pandemic. breaking overnight, catastrophic. hurricane iota tears across nicaragua as a powerful category 4, ripping roofs off buildings, toppling trees and causing widespread flooding. just ahead, the damage and where this dangerous storm is headed next. home away from home. dragon spacex, capture confirmed. overnight four astronauts arrive safely for their six-month stay on the international space station, leading to cheers on the ground welcome to the iss. and hugs high above. all that, plus big demand for small turkeys. the holiday dilemma facing millions of families downsizing their gatherings this year. and roker s recovery. al joins us live for the first time since his cancer surgery with some very good news to share. today, tuesday, november 17th, 2020. announcer: from nbc news, this is today with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a
efficacy. 35% at advanced. an historic double slam the gulf coast bracing for back-to-back storms. most cities have years between named storms, new orleans could have just hours. we will get a right hook from marco and left hook from lara. these too risky for new york city and indoor dining. no indoor dining in new york. steve: indoor museum in new york sings 1978. i don t know what the big deal is. brian: museum of natural history they have dinosaurs. steve: welcome aboard, folks. after four nitsd ever the dnc, the big question is how will the rnc be different? ainsley, we are going to find out tonight. ainsley: that s right. the president says he is going to be speaking every night. just hours from now president trump is heading down to charlotte, north carolina to kick off the republican national convention. brian: the president expected to speak every single night or at least make an appearance as his campaign releases second term agenda. steve: it is lengthy. g