Not, consider covering it up with a scarf or cover up your bracelets. Reporter canvassing it is try to determine if the man is responsible for other holdups. These kinds of crimes are taken very seriously by the Top Department of safety, sunnyvale is a beautiful place to live, we are not immune from crime. Reporter anyone with information is called to Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. Henry lee with ktvu fox 2 news. Really glad the woman was not hurt more severely. Thank you. We will move on to news we are getting in the newsroom, new information tonight on the deadly zogg fire in shasta county. P janney says cal fire has taken possession of some of its equipment as it investigates the cause. Utility says it is cooperating fully with the cal fire investigation. There is no word on what type of equipment is involved zogg fire has left four people dead, it has destroyed 200,000 structures, burned more than 56,000 acres and is 95 contained. Millions of californians have depended on extra 300 a week in unemployment assistance. Next week that comes to an end because the final round of money is set to go out. Investigative reporter brooks churros looks into it. Reporter this 300 a week is federal money and much of it should have gone out weeks if not months ago. We have seen the ways in a backlog. Because this will all come to an end, that does not meet all californians that are unemployed will be cut off completely. I dont know what im going to do. Reporter the frustration mounting for months. This could drive anybody to suicide. Reporter the supplemental 300 a week in lost wages assistance is ending. Hopefully there will be an extension. Reporter the federal money aimed at helping people who lost their jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic with no new deal in washington, d. C. , that money is no more. They think there is room for compromise, maybe if they could phase out the bonus instead of sending people off the cliff. Reporter it is especially tough for good workers, independent contractors, and those who are selfemployed. The former director of California Employment DevelopmentDepartment Says dont panic. People wont be losing their unemployment insurance. Reporter even without 300 extra dollars, state Unemployment Benefits keep coming or may soon come to those who are part of the 1. 5 million backlogged claims. If there is good news, the state unemployment continues and has been extended to 59 weeks. Everyone understands that is a very frustrating process. Reporter because they say it may be january before the backlog is cleared and people who need money now actually get it. Part of the problem, scammers and fraudsters. There is a good reason there is a mandate to prevent fraud. Part of that like so much in Public Policy is balancing, these antifraud measures do slow down the processing of claims or add additional layer of verification. Reporter dissly, the state launched a new i. D. Verification tool hoping to speed up claims and weeding out fraud. Is it working . That remains to be seen. The best advice, manage and update your online account. I think this will be on an off the rest of the year, we dont know what will happen. Reporter since march, the state processed 15 million claims providing 98 million in Unemployment Benefits. Help filing a claim or managing your account or simply cannot get through, we made a list of resources and i will be reposting that on our website, ktvu. Com. You will want to click on this story. So many people depending on that money. Thanks. The white house is back at the negotiating table with Speaker Nancy Pelosi over a round of economic aid in the midst of the pandemic. On tuesday, the president declared an end to the talks only to come back yesterday to revive negotiations. Today, the Trump Administration upped its offer from 1. 6 to 1. 8 trillion. However, Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell said today he does not see a deal coming together before the election the senate would approve. Traders were encouraged talks resume, the doubt up 161 points, the nasdaq rose 158 point, the s p added 30 points. Todays gains gave the markets the best week in three months since early july. The groups mom for housing owns the oakland home and fought for and went to jail for for illegally occupying. The Group Announced this morning it worked out an agreement with the Oakland Community land trust. That trust acquired the house on magnolia street from wedgewood properties. In january, you may remember a judge ordered the women living in the house illegally and needed to be evicted. Several women refused the court order and work arrested. The group held a News Conference today thanking the community for its support. Dismemberment not only inspired oakland but moms for housing inspired the world internationally, folks are occupying spaces and doing whatever necessary to house their children. Housing is a human right. The moms say they took over the home yuriko in an act of civil disobedience. They wanted to shelter their children and get them off the streets. They also wanted to highlight the fact too many corporate speculators are leaving homes vacant while oakland is in the midst of a homeless crisis. Santa clara county, some registered voters started casting ballots. Every county in california will have one Early Voting Center open four days before election day. If youre going to vote in person, expect new precautions and protocols this year because of the pandemic. This year for the first time, every registered voter in our state automatically received a mailin ballot whether they requested one or not. Lets all do our part to keep lines shorter on election day since we are expecting such a big turnout. Election Officials Say despite claims from the Trump Administration, instances of fraud with vote by mail are rare. Now with the latest on coronavirus here in california. New cases continue to edge lower. The state reports 800 cases yesterday, the total is now more than 838,000 since the pandemic began. 67 more people with the virus have died. The death toll stands at more than 16,000, more than 15 million tests administered and the Positivity Rate is low at 2. 6 . Tattoo parlors among some of the other businesses allowed to open today in Alameda County as it meets the state read to your criteria for reopening. Up and shut down since the start of the outbreak. They can reopen with safety modifications including better spacing and also plexiglass dividers. Tattoo artists are also wiping down spaces and being more cautious to make sure things are clean for customers. One of the best things with our shop, we were prepared for social distancing based off of the fact we do have all individual private rooms which are smaller sized 12 by 12, everyone completely away from each other. Alameda county get the green light for other indoors services to reopen today including gyms and museums and libraries. President trump said he is ready to return to public life after a week of treatment for the coronavirus. According to fox news, the president plans to hold an in person event at the white house tomorrow and a rally in florida saturday. Today, house Speaker Nancy Pelosi called a Congressional Commission to be created to allow congress to invoke the 25th amendment. It would help enable the transfer of power to the Vice President if the president is unable to conduct the duties of the office. This is not about President Trump. He will face the judgment of the voters. He shows the need for us to create a process for future president s. In an interview with Rush Limbaugh today, President Trump said he is going into bad shape for he was given experimental antibody treatment and said he might not have recovered. That contrasts with the upbeat statements by the president s doctors during his hospital stay saying the visit was precautionary. In new york city, anger mounting of the decision there to oppose new restrictions in nearly 3 dozen neighborhoods as the city continues to fight to contain coronavirus. On capitol hill, lawmakers could be getting closer to a deal on a trilliondollar Coronavirus Relief package. David lee miller reports from new york. Reporter Public Health officials scrambling to contain a new wave of coronavirus cases. Theres plenty of opposition to the new containment plants. In new york, the Catholic Diocese of oakland joining with juice groups to sue the governor over restrictions on houses of worship in three dozen neighborhoods. Hundreds of schools and businesses forced to close, the mayor says it is the only way to contain the virus. It is not fair to these children, it is not fair to the parents. We shut down stores when needed, we shut down schools public and nonpublic when needed, wherever we need to, we will. Across the country, 2 dozen states report big spikes in confirmed cases. Hospitals in the midwest are overwhelmed with wisconsin among the hardest hit states reporting record infections this week. Officials there are urging folks to get back to basics when it comes to social distancing. If we did that at a really good rate, we could stop the spread to appoint this would not be the kind of menace it is. Reporter on capitol hill, there are sense lawmakers may be close to a deal on a new coronavirus eight package. A day after pushing for smaller standalone bills, President Trump agreed to what could be a multitrillion dollar bill negotiated by Speaker Pelosi and treasury secretary mnuchin. The president has approved a revised package. He would like to do a deal. In new york, 30s beef up enforcement of the new restrictions. The fine for sponsoring a mass gathering is now 15,000. In new york, David Lee Miller with fox news. Still ahead this evening, accusations they were forced to work double shifts and not paid overtime. Instead, compensated with time off. At 5 30, workers at the Veterans Home tell us they are set up. Plus, hurricane delta crashing into the louisiana coastline. Will lives there for the latest coming up. Around the bay area this afternoon, seasonably cool, not much change expected tomorrow, perhaps a stray shower or 2. Better details on the bay area saturday and rest of the weekend coming up. Breaking state employment laws for years. Now these multibilliondollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. To deny drivers the rights they deserve. No sick leave. No workers comp. No Unemployment Benefits. Vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. One ride california doesnt want to take. Doordash prop 22. When you take a it all begins to unravel. Ann ravels no reformer, shes backed by big corporations whove poured hundreds of thousands into her campaign. And she opposes ballot measures to make the economy more fair for working people. Only dave cortese is endorsed by the California Democratic party. Hes helping us battle the pandemic with a sciencebased approach. And expanding Health Services and child care to those in need. For state senate, Democrat Dave cortese. When was the last time your property tawhat . L went down . Never. Are you kidding me . For years, the residential burden has gone up. While the corporate burden has gone down. Prop 15 reverses that. It closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. And when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. Thats right. A savings of a hundred twentyone dollars a year for the average home. Give homeowners a break. Vote yes on 15. New information this evening on the plot to kidnap the governor of michigan. Seven men facing charges in state court today conspiring to storm the michigan capital and to start a civil war. Authorities say they belong to a Paramilitary Group called the wolverine watchmen. Six mormon charged in federal court in the plot to kidnap governor gretchen whitmer. The Michigan Attorney general revealed authorities protected Governor Whitmer and her family for weeks moving them to different locations as Law Enforcement tracked the men down. I would rather have the weakest conspiracy case rather than the strongest homicide. We were very concerned it was moving towards action. One of the men entered a not guilty plea in state court today to provide Material Support for terrorist acts. The federal complaint says the group saw the governor as a tyrant because of the States Coronavirus restrictions. Hurricane delta made landfall earlier this afternoon as a category 2 storm with sustained winds of 100 miles an hour. I want to give a live look at radar and activity this evening, as you can see they are churning up the coast. While the storm did weaken a bit, it still poses a major threat to parts of louisiana that are recovering of hurricane laura. Will go live to louisiana to get an update on the conditions with ray bogan live in a very wet lake charles. Reporter you got that exactly right. It has been pouring here come up buckets. It has not quit at any time during the day. You said it exactly right, now that the storm made landfall, it is losing power. The good news is the storm does not appear to be losing speed, it is moving at 14 miles an hour so he could come in quickly and get out of here quickly. Keep in mind, as the storm hits, the residents here are trying to recover from a category 4 storm six weeks ago. People all over louisiana, in particular Southeast Louisiana are very strong and resilient. Reporter six weeks after hurricane laura made landfall, many across southwest louisiana are still recovering as they now face the threat of hurricane delta. In areas like lake charles, debris still sits piled up in neighborhoods and many fear delta will turn much of the mess into dangerous projectiles. With all the debris out in the streets still not picked up, it leaves a lot of room for damage onto the homes. Reporter many people are heeding advice to evacuate with amber to bumper traffic seen along the highways. In cameron parish, officials are counting 100 residents staying behind to ride out the storm. We stayed through laura, my wife and i said we will never stay for another hurricane again. I booked rooms on tuesday in houston. Reporter hurricane delta is expected to weaken by the tenant mix landfall, life threatening storm surge up to 11 feet might be seen along the southwest louisiana coast along with ring totals up to 14 inches. 500 urban search and rescue teams are standing by. First responders are prepared, they are rested and ready. Reporter there are still nearly 7000 People Living in shelters as a result of hurricane laura and with hurricane delta, the number is only expected to increase. Back to you. It certainly is, a lot of people there still without power. They just had it restored and here they go again. Ray bogan, stay safe. Appreciate it. Giving you a look at what is going on with hurricane delta. You can see moved a short about a half hour, 45 minutes ago and moving fairly thickly. In any event, look at louisiana covered in rain, moderate to heavy rain, the possibility of 10 to 15 inches of rainfall expected as it continues to work its way north and east. Heres a look at the winds right now, 90 miles an hour moving northeast at 14 miles an hour, moving at a good pace and fully. By late tonight early tomorrow morning, it will make its path toward areas looks like along the border of arkansas and mississippi and will continue to weaken as it does. As far as the storm surge, anywhere from 7 to 11 feet a possibility along the coastline, we are getting reports of Hurricane Force winds along the louisiana coastline and texas as well. I mentioned a moment ago, 5 to 10 inches of rainfall a possibility with isolated areas at 15 inches. For us on the west coast, we have one system sliding its way down the coastline, not bringing us much, little drizzle to some areas last night and this morning. The next system arriving here will bring a slight chance, maybe a few scattered showers over the north bay tomorrow, unfortunately it does not look like much. The winds are light, 10 miles an hour reported through fairfield, onshore breeze. Oakland reporting 8. The temperatures seasonably cool, a little below average but not bad, 65 degrees right now in San Francisco, upper 60s in oakland, a lot of 70s in the inland city, 74 concord, 72 in the south bay of san jose. Most areas had warmer temperatures today than yesterday. Tomorrow is a near repeat, start with cloudy skies, patchy drizzle, upper 50s to low 60s around the bay, cooler spotlight the northbay 53 expected of her santa rosa, 54 in napa. Getting into the afternoon, the numbers very similar today, mid 60s San Francisco, upper 60s in oakland, the northbay low 70s, inner east bay 73 into antioch. The south bay go 70s as well. 71 over san jose, 73 expected over areas. We expect a warmup in the bay area sunday and the warming trend continues into the week ahead. Better details in the extended forecast coming up. Thank you so much. Trying to make history in oakland. A group of africanamerican businessmen try to be the first black owners of an nfl team. First, they need a stadium and have their eyes on the oakland coliseum. Coming up on ktvu news at 6 00, amy alcott hanging a noose on a tree at the marina. Firefighters at San Francisco station three rally to support the family of a fallen firefighter. What they are doing to help the widow of jason cortes and his two sons. Jackie, im looking at your mri. Your shoulder seems to be healing nicely. Well, dr. Farrell, it feels really good. Thats good. And. Im sorry. Baby, dont touch that. I dont want you to play with that. singing twinkle, twinkle little star. Like a diamond in the sky. Im so glad that your shoulder is feeling better. But, how are you doing . Im hanging in there. Schedule a video visit with your doctor. And get quality care with no copay. Kaiser permanente. Thrive. They are hoping to be the first africanamerican majority owners in the nfl. This week, an Oakland Group did to get an Expansion Team took a very important step. Ann rubin explains the group made an offer to buy the oakland share of the coliseum site. Reporter their goal, to have the nfls first African American owned team. They need to secure a stadium. An Oakland Group of developer sports agent and financier among others offered 92. 5 million for the citys interest in the coliseum. We have to have the stadium piece or we are dead on arrival. Reporter the African American sports and Entertainment Group made the initial proposal this week which includes plans for not just the stadium but a convention center, Sports Museum and Affordable Housing. So far, city officials seem impressed. I think it is an excellent opportunity for oakland to have local presence in the ownership and development. And create jobs. The fact their initial letter describes that combination of things so you get the fun, the excitement, jobs for the community, uplift for the community and i like Affordable Housing and local business utilization, that is part of why im really excited about this idea. Reporter the group has already been in talks with the oakland as which owned the Alameda County portion of the site and initiated talks with the nfl. Football being 74 African American with no African American owners, it could be an historic opportunity not just for the community but the nfl and everybody involved. Reporter they say the timing is right and if they can lock down the coliseum site that they will go back to the nfl with a formal proposal for an Expansion Team. With that africanamerican group that is a viable that wants to Serve Community and if its and you have the entire Bay Area Community of every culture behind that concept, i dont know how to you say no to that. Reporter the group wants to move quickly, they hope to have things worked out with the city of oakland by early next year. Ann rubin with ktvu fox 2 news. A grand opening held today in San Francisco for the first latino owned cannabis shop. It is located at 180 farrell street. The shop owner grew up ins sunnydale projects and is a survivor of domestic abuse. It has always been a dream to own her own business. I dont come from money, this is a big blessing and opportunity to show if you do the work, it will pay off. She wants to set an example for all women and girls who dream of starting their own business. Cannabis shops have been deemed essential service and allowed to operate during the pandemic. She says they are among the few businesses showing growth in San Francisco right now. You might have time, what we do with the time and no money . Mandated double shifts twice a week, employees at the Veterans Home say they work 16 hour shifts and earning the overtime. Coming up next, why the state says a different form of compensation is perfectly legal. Time for the oakland roots to put their talk and action. What the players have planned tomorrow. The shark has razorsharp teeth, it took such a clean white. They santa rosa resident just returned from miami with a souvenir he did not expect. He will talk with him about the shark attack he survived. garage door opening the 1966 etype roadster. My father spent 3 years restoring this car. It is his love. It is his passion it is his fault he didnt lock the garage. Dont even think about it uhhh. Hi, dad been there, done that. Know whats happening in your garage from anywhere. Chickachickahh chuckles kids. The unfair money bail system. He, accused of rape. While he, accused of stealing 5. The stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. The Senior Citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. 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The Veterans Home, one of eight run by the state is dedicated to the care of 1000 aging or disabled male and female veterans. Vietnam era veteran and five year resident, albert, loves the home staff. It would be a terrible situation. If we did not get such wonderful care from the staff. Reporter ktvu received complaints from staff members. Different mineworkers caring for the most vulnerable population. Some staffers complained the staff is overworked, the pandemic wrecked cash strapped state insists on time f instead of earning overtime pay, all of which is negatively affecting the veterans quality of care. We are always shortstaffed. Nick nurse Cindy Compton says hours are brutal, double shifts twice a week for summer. If you go to work, you dont know whether or not you will stay 16 hours or just 8. If you stay 16 hours, you will not get paid for it. The morale is really bad. Reporter this veteran resident did not want to give his name. The issue is the budget the state has not handled well. They are trying to make the money up out of peoples salaries. Reporter this unnamed employee assess staff pay has been cut 10 and to earn any overtime pay, one must work 240 hours, 30 full days in exchange for days off before they earn an extra dime of overtime. That makes it a hardship because we depend on overtime. Reporter this further burdens them with extra childcare and homeschooling cost at a time when some family members have lost jobs due to the pandemic or resulting recession. You might have time, would you do with time and no money . In no way should they be cut back on anything. They should not be cut back on overtime, they should be applauded, given pay raises. They had to take a pay cut for goodness sake. Our administrator said she talked to sacramento and it is not in the budget. Reporter the California Department of Veterans Affairs as a contract language and state law gave a written statement saying the home is ensuring the practice of paid overtime and incited time off statute. I dont hear the staff complaining. If i was in their shoes, nt ev them into our problem. Reporter it is important to know if there is any retaliation against any of these people, you and the assembly will learn about it. Tom vacar with ktvu fox 2 news. Thank you so much. A state ballot measure that would bring additional revenue to firefighting efforts picked up more support today. Firefighters in the east bay and marin along the Santa Rosa Councilmember and the stockton mayor are the latest to throw support behind proposition 19. It would limit property tax increases for victims of wildfires and natural disasters as well as seniors and people with disabilities. Everyplace we turn, we have more challenges. Demoness appellate is need the tools at their disposal to help mitigate these and protect our citizens. The Initiative Also cracks down on the tax break given to those who transfer a home from a parent to an adult child with some of the revenue going to fund more firefighters and emergency resources. Opponents argue this proposition is a tax grab on inheritance. It is finally on, the soccer match supposed to mark the return to play for the oakland roots. Wildfires forced the cancellation in august. The game will be played tomorrow. Claudine wong reports this match is unlike any other. Reporter this game for the oakland roots will look different. It makes sense being oakland, what the club represents, the reality for them to play a match like that, thank you. We will do what we love for a cause we love. He sure to tune in for the game and continue sake practices. Reporter it is the justice match, athletes from the roots and womens teams and theres a global presence. The excitement is immense. We have folks, an ex cal player, hall of famer, street mueller, others from the world, thai world cup athlete. Our players are so excited, which i did figure out how to allocate, we have two captains, we will choose the teams. The justice match was to remove targeting one type of justice or injustice but to look at all the different type of justice everybody is working for and all of the types of injustice we are trying to weed out and grow on from. Reporter this match they say started as a conversation. One of many following the death of george floyd. Some of the most frank and intense discussions i have been a part of other on issues of race and issues of gender that both came up, race is clearly at the forefront. We had both discussions opened up. It is devastating to a certain level how many different young guys within my squad were telling me similar stories whether it was their own story or friends of theirs and family members that experienced something similar. I think we as leaders, there are moments like that where it is important to open up and be vulnerable and let the people know we lead who we lead, who we are deep down. Reporter it was a chance for the club who built the rand on the principle that the oakland roots is more than soccer, to walk the walk. Before all this happened, no one talked about social inequalities and all that. Now that it is out there and everyone is speaking about it more, you learn more about the club. Icu, you put this out to the world. Now that we are in it and living on the front lines with us, it is like wow. I never experienced this as 14 years as a professional player. Reporter they started to express themselves on social media and when the time came to return to play, the oakland roots says it wanted to do it while making a statement. I think all sports teams now realizing you cannot separate your work performance on the field and how your players feel and coaches feel and fans feel from the rest of the world. Reporter while it was delayed, this match is all about the chance to use their voice, use their platform, and use the moment to make an impact. It is not just us posting pictures on instagram, we will go out and do it, showed the community this is oakland, what we represent. It is a really cool thing, im excited to be a part of it. I really think it will be something that kind of makes waves and you know, that is what we are all about. That was tran and reporting. The match will raise funds for the new oakland roots justice fund which will support causes Like Fighting for racial and gender equality. The justice match will be broadcast by the roots and kick off is tomorrow at 3 10 p. M. The Oakland Unified School district has a New Elementary School for students once the kids are able to return to the classroom. Glenview elementary is ready to reopen. It was almost entirely tore down in 2016 and rebuilt. District officials said the Old School Building had small and underequipped classrooms. Now it has a new library and multipurpose room as well as highperformance classrooms they say are healthy and comfortable for students. It is so important for them to walk in and have a beautiful restaurant. For teacher attention, it is important our teachers feel good and have what they need. Theres a sense of beauty and pride, that is what this entire project represents. Oakland unified has not yet said when inperson instruction will resume on its campuses. The supply of vacant apartments continues to soar in metropolitan cities. The links landlords will go to lure residents to the big apple. Honoring those who died while working for the future. We go to santa rosa where there was a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the deadly tubs fire. Im voting yes on prop 19. Nineteen limits taxes on seniors. It limits property tax on people like me. Nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. It says so right here. If 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. I looked at moving but i cant afford the taxes. Will you help californias most vulnerable . Vote yes on prop 19. When you take a it all begins to unravel. Ann ravels no reformer, shes backed by big corporations whove poured hundreds of thousands into her campaign. And she opposes ballot measures to make the economy more fair for working people. Only dave cortese is endorsed by the California Democratic party. Hes helping us battle the pandemic with a sciencebased approach. And expanding Health Services and child care to those in need. For state senate, Democrat Dave cortese. When was the last time your property tawhat . L went down . Never. Are you kidding me . For years, the residential burden has gone up. While the corporate burden has gone down. Prop 15 reverses that. It closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. And when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. Thats right. A savings of a hundred twentyone dollars a year for the average home. Give homeowners a break. Vote yes on 15. A major announcement today in new york city. Broadway will remain closed at least through next may. The times reports the Broadway League announced it was suspending ticket sales through that date. They added the musical productions will return on a staggered schedule the league is working on with producers. That means broadway has been shut down or will be shut down for more than a year, it closed in march. The announcement is a serious low to those who work on the show, the restaurants in times square depend on the broadway business. Apartment availability at a peak in big cities, more and more tenants moving out and seeking bigger spaces. We are in new york city with more. Reporter the hottest pandemic purchase is not a peloton, it is a house in the suburbs as people flee metropolitan cities, that means the supply of vacant apartments is soaring to levels we have never seen before. According to a new report, the supply of apartments for rent in manhattan is 200 higher in september 2020 than it was in 2019. While the vacancy rate in manhattan is almost 6 . In a typical year, it is 2 to 3 . With many moving out of the city, suburban home prices are soaring. In westchester county, a suburb outside the five boroughs, home prices surged to a record in the Third Quarter as bidders from new york city battled for a chance to buy a suburban retreat. Landlords are getting desperate offering potential renters a slew of concessions to get them to sign leases. People are getting more than one month free month rent, no fee on the market, certain landlords give other concessions like free cable for a month or two, concession is up, inventory is up, it is uncertain times. No doubt. City faces higher crime rate, Unemployment Rate and population decline, it is a matter of time to determine how low rental prices have to go to lure residents back to the largest rental market in the country. He was body surfing off of the beach of miami, standing in waist deep water when he suddenly felt something. It felt almost like a log rammed my leg. It felt like enough force it should have knocked me over but i was Still Standing and kind of confused. It was no log though, it was a sharp. Coming up next, we talked to this bay area man who just returned from a trip to miami with quite the wound and quite the story. Around the bay area this afternoon, seasonably cool weather, even the possibility of a few sprinkles to the bay area, saturdays after the break. A bay area man was body surfing off of the miami beach coast this week when a shark attack him. Today, mark returned to the bay area stitched up and sore. He is happy his injuries werent a lot worse. We spoke to the man about the frightening ordeal. Reporter this santa rosa man is limping back from a florida vacation with the souvenir he wishes he had not gotten. An 8 inch gash on his leg from a shark attack. The shark has razorsharp teeth, it took such a clean bite. It is basically here. Reporter 31yearold mark bowden was body surfing at miami beach standing hip deep in the warm water of the atlantic ocean. Then trouble. It felt like a log rammed my leg. It felt like enough force it should have knocked me over but i was Still Standing and kind of confused. Reporter cell phone video captured the moments after as paramedics rushed to help. An ambulance took him to the hospital where he was treated for 3 inch deep wound to his right leg. The scariest moment was when i was crawling out of the surf. I was thinking if it was a shark or marine animal, i hope it does not take another bite out of me. Reporter miami beach authorities believe bowden was bitten by a blackfin shark , they can weigh up to 250 pounds. Reporter this is a shark expert with the California Academy of sciences in San Francisco. They are excited in terms of the food available. When they are feeding on fast moving fish, they are racing around and biting anything splashing like a body surfer. Reporter familiar with miami beach waters, it was in the middle of a mullet migration, this one shows sharks in the same waters. Black tipped sharks are also found in the pacific but never north of mexico. Bowden runs a organic tea business in santa rosa is an experienced surfer who never had a shark encounter until wednesday. Now he has a story to tell the rest of his life. I feel super lucky and unlucky at the same time. Im just glad it wasnt worse. Reporter bowden says hes a little sore but not in much pain. He said he will take a little break before venturing into the water again. Rob roth with ktvu fox 2 news. Around the bay area this afternoon, a mix of low clouds around the coastline and inside the bay, mid and highlevel clouds above that. A little drizzle out, unfortunately not measurable rain to speak up. A beautiful look over areas of the bay, you can see the golden gate bridge, one of the towers between the clouds at this time. Air quality across the region, good to moderate. Good and in green over areas of the north bay took the central bay looks good as well and in the south bay, no problems when it comes to air quality. We continue with this pattern one more day, we have the system working its way south expected to move inland when it reaches baja, california. For us, it helps the school down and brings a nice onshore breeze and brought a little bit of drizzle to parts of the bay area last night and early this morning. The next system where watching is working its way through the pacific northwest. Come saturday, it looks like the north bay may get a few scattered showers, it will not be a big deal, just a few days ago we were hoping for decent measurable rain and that dwindle. A cool breezy pattern continues for the bay area saturday, mix of sun and clouds, temperatures very similar to what we experience today and slight chance for a few scattered showers through the morning and into the afternoon. Heres a look at futurecast, tomorrow morning we have low clouds in place keeping it mild, we could see drizzle on the coastline and around the hills into the bay. As we get into the afternoon, it washes out as it moves across the bay area. We have a slight possibility of a stray shower or two, it does favor the north bay and further north toward northern california. The rainfall amounts not much, you can see here may be squeezing out. 01 inches over the coastline over areas of the north bay, santa rosa showing. 02 inches. Mostly a dry day for most of the bay area saturday. Temperatures outside right now very mild in areas of livermore, 71, 73 over santa rosa, around the bay mid60s, San Francisco upper 60s. Tomorrow morning mostly cloudy skies, apache drizzle, temperatures in the low 50s to low 60s. Northbay 53 degrees over santa rosa, upper 50s low 60s around the bay and inland cities, 57 degrees to start your morning livermore. Temperatures a little bit below average but not too bad, 73 the afternoon high for santa rosa tomorrow, upper 60s in oakland, livermore, and san jose, very mild low 70. 73 livermore, 71 over san jose. The peninsula, 72 over redwood city and into the north bay, low 70s expected over san rafael. Extended forecast, we go warmer as we transition to a warmer pattern, could be a little breezy in some areas on sunday. We are high and dry getting into monday, tuesday, wednesday. Very warm weather for inland cities, upper 80s expected, upper 70s around the bay, upper 60s expected along the coast. Back to you. Im liking the cooler weather for sure. Thank you so much, rosemary. Marking three years since the tubbs fire roared through the northbay. Coming up next, how survivors are coping as time goes by. It is hard to believe its been three years. Coming up on ktvu news at 6 00, firefighters working to support the family of a fallen brother. How they are raising money for the widow and two Young Children of jason cortez, who died earlier this week. A hate crime at the berkeley marina. A news discovered hanging from a tree and police say they arrested a man. The unfair money bail system. He, accused of rape. While he, accused of stealing 5. The stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. The Senior Citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. Voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on Public Safety. Because the size of your wallet shouldnt determine whether or not youre in jail. Vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. Vote yes on prop 25 when was the last time your property tawhat . L went down . Never. Are you kidding me . For years, the residential burden has gone up. While the corporate burden has gone down. Prop 15 reverses that. It closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. And when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. Thats right. A savings of a hundred twentyone dollars a year for the average home. Give homeowners a break. Vote yes on 15. Its been three years now, since the tub fire at the north bay with a firestorm. The Santa Rosa Fire Department honor guard rang ceremonial bell 24 times during a service this morning, to honor each of the lives lost in the Sonoma County fire three years ago. The fire raced across sonoma, napa, and lake counties. Because of the experiences in 2017, it really prepared us for what we are experiencing now with the glass fire, where it goes from early evacuation warnings to just our Public Safety responses, we are much better equipped. There will be small neighborhood gatherings honoring the people who died with the tubs fire, but there will be no large public ceremonies due to the pandemic. Debora villalon shows us how some of the wildfire survivors are doing now. Three years ago, i went through some incredibly difficult times. Reporter santa rosas fire chief in the past, presided at public ceremonies marking the state and disaster. Covid19 crushed better this year. Plus, he is still turning the corner on the glass fire. Hundreds of homes going into counties, firefighters not all that aware of anniversaries. I want to thank all of you for being here today and helping us with this current fire we are experiencing knowing that many of you were here in 2017, helping us then. Reporter that night, fire roared in so fast that people ran for their lives. Then, have a long ordeal of turning wasteland into name neighborhoods again. Santa rosas coffee park is a most entirely rebuilt, but no one forgets, not with big fires, the camp, kincaid, lightning complex, every year since. We had people inside accrues reaching out to us, to be able to get them information. Reporter has neighborhood leaders still make welcome packets for returning homeowners, they now hear from a new wave of victims. A wealth of information that can help them know that there are people who have gone through it, and we will help them every step of the way. Vegetation management is a huge issue for us right now. Reporter chris corsi was santa rosas mayor during the tubs disaster. Now, a newly elected county supervisor, he expects fire to remain a dominant issue. Dont know if we are Getting Better at stopping them, or if we are just getting lucky. But, i have all have the potential to be just as bad as the tubs fire in 2017. Reporter while there has been improvement on warnings and readiness, corsi understands how ongoing stress, smoke, power shutoffs, may have people ready to leave. When one crisis after another hits year after year, it gets hard. But, ill tell you, i think this is the best place to live in the whole country, and im not going anywhere. Reporter thursdays glass fire briefing was dedicated to those who did not survive three years ago. For the people, the 22 souls who lost their lives on october 8 and ninth. Reporter deborah wieland, ktvu f0x2 news. This is ktvu f0x2 news at 6 00. President trump eager to return to the campaign trail, tonight just one week after he was flown to Walter Reed Medical Center with covid19. We are learning about his plans for inperson events. He insured me there are medical tests underway that will ensure that when the president is back out there, he will not be able to transmit the virus. This afternoon, the Trump Campaign announced that the president will hold his first inperson rally since testing positive coming up on monday in sanford, florida. Hello everyone, im Heather Holmes and tonight for christina. Despite andre senior. Before he heads to florida he is scheduled to hold an in person event at the white house tomorrow. We are learning that at the event, the president will speak from the balcony of the white