novato. it is cooler this morning. the atmosphere is drying out, but afternoon temperatures will be warmer. in fact, we ll be near 80 degrees. north bay and south bay. full details on your neighborhood and a warm week ahead coming up. lisa, thank you. 6:01 is our time. a visibly frustrated libby introduced the fourth leader of the embattled oakland police department in just eight days. the mayor s announcement is startling. we ve seen a parade of top cops come and go. we have the story. we are close to the end of an investigation of racist text messages. we do think it s relevant to share that the text messages were sent by african-american officers, but they are wholly inappropriate and not acceptable from anyone who wears the badge of the oakland police department. reporter: the mayor officially put the city administrator in charge, the fourth person named to lead the department in eight days, as the acting paul figueroa stepped down after only two days on the job.
california there has been 100 confirmed cases spirit not have been found in alameda county. officials say none of the cases were contracted here in the u.s. thrift they re all contracts with outside of the u.s. thrift outside reporter: anyone who can contracted can get symptoms including red eye, joint pain and rashes. the many people do not have symptoms at all. if you have been traveling any of these countries and have the symptoms please contact your doctor as soon as possible hit. vicki:thank you charles for that report. steve:president obama.blasting vacation, before approving his requests for funding to fight the zika virus. the president says the situation is getting critical here in the united states. our public health experts do not expect to see see the kind of widespread outbreaks of zika here that we have seen in brazil or puerto rico. the mosquitoes that are most likely to carry zika are limited to certain regions of our country. but cannot be complacent
his vision of change. our message in this campaign of creating a nation in a vision , based on social justice, economic justice, racial justice . reporter: senator sanders has mostly been in california last week. aides say he planned to stay. right now we are fighting as hard as we can. we spoke to him one-on-one to learn his strategy for overcoming a seemingly insurmountable lead by secretary hillary clinton. he says superdelegates hold the key to his success. take a hard look at which candidate is most likely to defeat donald trump. the truth is, that candidate is bernie sanders. reporter: earlier in the day he attended a town hall style meeting. with members of the asian american and pacific islander committee. he fielded questions on global conflict and climate change. immigration and healthcare. we are raising hundreds of billions of dollars having people fill out tracy forms, having people on the other side working in those hospitals, telling you is that you
tent near commerce street at 4:22 this afternoon. developing news from ktvu s jana katsuyama at san jose police headquarters where the chief spoke moments ago and identified the following officer. jana? reporter: julie, let me tell you this was one of the most emotional news conferences. the chief came out, spoke to the media and gave the name of the officer, it was mike catherine min. an 11-year veteran of the san jose police department. a father, a husband, two children and he was 34 years old. mike katherman. the devastation was clear when emergency crews arrived about 4:20 this afternoon on the crash site near commercial street. police say that a man was in a silver minivan. sent was a officer motorcycle was toppled on its side in the northbound lanes and the minivan was going southbound the opposite direction. midway through a left turn onto 40 40th street when it collided with the officer. the front of the van was just crushed from the head-on crash. here is what th
50s for most, and they were in the 60s and 70s a couple of days ago. east bay temperatures cooling off, still 60s but not the 70s that we saw in brentwood in antioch. the fog keeping some of you cool, and if you are in the sierra, watch out. 50s and 60s along the coast, 80s and lower 90s unless you are far inland. i have a question, if this pattern will continue through 4 july. s back 4th of july. it will get cooler inland, but not much cooler on the coast. as you drive through the maccarthur maze, traffic backed up at the toll plaza, 15 to 20 minute delay, but nothing out of the ordinary getting into san francisco. no major accidents reported, san mateo bridge looking good heading to the high-rise in a good commute heading on the 101. livermore to dublin, not bad. san jose, that commute is not awake yet, and you still have an opportunity there. on the peninsula looking good on highway 101, 280 north and south. back to the big story today, the airport bombing in istanbu
during the game. about 20 miles per hour. patrick in red wood shores, freezing, 55 with a northwest wind at 7. partly cloudy. progressively cooler this week, very windy afternoon. yes, i would agree. peninsula has not gotten on the warmup. coast has not really warmed up at all. water temps amazingly cold. west-southwest 18. 23 last half hour. that is a huge difference. west didn t northwest winds calm. i know that s not much but that s a huge difference. i know it s still warm but not as warm. much cooler for some. lafayette, a cool 52. for some, pretty brisk out there. the fog retreats to the coast. clouds over the sierra. i don t think that the thunderstorms will pop up over truckey. low clouds, sunny inland, cold over by the coast with the upper 50s for some at best. 70s, 80s now and 90s. unless you are up in lake county, and then it s still going to be pretty hot. 7:02. any issues here or things just slow? mostly just slow. to the east shore freeway we go and you can se
reporter: donald trump officially got the nomination right here tonight, all with the help of the california delegation. but it was his home state of new york that officially put him over the top giving him the required number of delegates, 1237, nevertheless even though he had enough he didn t have everyone. more than 700 delegates actually went against him. that s the largest gap of any nominee in the last 40 years. but the convention still rolled on. tonight his two children spoke charm in the crowd and the entire country. [ cheers and applause ] reporter: they are chips off the old block. and tonight they were blockbusters. god bless you and thank you. reporter: tiffany and donald trump, jr. spoke of their father shaping their lives, teaching them to accomplish the impossible. when he was told he couldn t possibly succeed in politics, yes, he did. reporter: tonight, he really did. his own son delivering the new york delegates that put his father over the t
pam:kron-4 s charles clifford joins us live. with how neighbors are picking up the la and alecia reid has details about the arson suspect in that clayton fire. but first, we turn to justine waldman - who is following the rapidly spreading blue-cut fire in san bernardino. justine? grant: 80,000 people have been told you need to leave your homes and an unknown number of homes have been lost. reporter: lowestoft i regret this the normal this year. it close space guests paul gridlock. :the sound was the roar of the fire and when i heard that sound today i said it s time to go catherine:they are throwing a lot of resources at the fire. take a look at this. it s called a v=l=a=t for very large air tanker , converted from a dc=10 airliner. they can drop up to 12=thousand gallons of fire retardant at a time. that s enough to cover a mile of flames. :on wednesday, firefighters in lower lake searched for any lingering hotspots and pg and e crews worked to clear downed power
east bay hills where a few dozen big money donors had gathered. ktvu s jana katsuyama is live on the scene for us. the democratic nominee arrived after 8:00. is she still there or has she left? reporter: she left 20 minutes ago, julie. still some people cleaning up inside but she was in there for an hour talking with a few dozen donors. take a look at what happened afterwards when she went outside and met with the crowd. there were children and neighbors who had been waiting for a long time hoping to take a glimpse or catch a glimpse of clinton. she crossed the street surrounded by secret service agents. and went up to the crowd taking selfies, and also shaking hands with the young people who were there. she spent about 10 minutes with them and i asked her if she had a message for the young people who had been waiting outside hoping to get a chance to meet her. thanks, guys. thank you. i know. i m so grateful. and i m so happy i had a chance to see them and to thank them.
visit to mexico. good evening. thank you for joining us. it was a huge day for donald trump. first meeting with mexico s president. then delivering his address on immigration. recently there were indications that trump might soften his position. he s more from lana zach. reporter: this was the speech undecided voters had waited to hear. i m going to deliver a detailed policy address on one of the greatest challenges facing our country. reporter: donald trump with his definitive plans on how he would handle immigration. we will enforce all of our immigration laws. reporter: trump focussed on the deportation of lawbreakers. zero tolerance for criminal aliens. i m going to create a new special deportation task force focussed on identifying and quickly removing the most dangerous criminal illegal immigrants in america. reporter: in his surprise trip to mexico allowed him to say he could work with mexico s leader. we discussed the wall, not payment of the wall.