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Transcripts For KTVU KTVU Mornings On 2 At 9am 20240714

Yeah. All right. Air conditioner last night, crank it up and we all went to bed. Opened up the windows thinking there would an draft. Nothing, sal. Temperatures are continuing to climb, lets get over to steve paulson, we mentioned a few times, its going to be hot. We have . Yes, we have. A both counts using ac on the way in. Mike you are right, there was nothing. Crickets. We do have one more hot day sal and i have been saying since 4 00 this morning. Heat advisories now red flag warning are for the north bay hills, no longer the east bay hills even though there is still pretty good gusts there. Livermore forecast high 98 that is what they were yesterday. Forecast today 101. Tomorrow 84 and degrees in pope valley. 80 in wood acre. Bodega bay is the Concord Pavilion ail i dont know there is mid70s danville. 8degrees. That is a rarity. 90s and 100s today. Way above average. Probably near record setting territory. Vallejo 98. Hayward 99. San carlos 99 degrees. Here are some of the records today that we have to beat. Santa rosa 104 is in town. Ed 8 i do believe. I think well get one at the airport not necessarily downtown. Oakland airport forecast high 99. The city at 92. That would be one shy set in 1954 and san jose 96. Long shot of 97 and 2016 record big changes by tomorrow. Gasia, thank you. Mare island preserve, a wildfire doubled in size. Allie important update about this fire . Reporter from vallejo fire, mare island preserve fire is 100 contained. Now, the area we are talking about is directly across san pablo bay, the mare island preserve, we can give you an aerial view of the south end of the island, you can see in this picture make out the smoke from the fire. Now not very much smoke visible at all thats because this fire is 100 contained. It was in an care steep of heavy brush and vegetation, it was difficult for firefighters to get to. It started around 3 00 this morning and it burned about 7 acres. Now they did have fire service, that helped the firefighters, the challenge was getting fire hoses uphill and get access to that fire. Telling us started by someone whthat caused power lines to come down and spark the fire. In this video, you can clearly see where someone tried to saw into the side of a power pole. Saw blades were found near by. They had told firefighters recently about a problem theyve been having. They reported to us theyve had an occurrence of individuals a tempting to steel copper fire lines. Its really tragic, definitely we have lots of wild animals, we have a snake, treasured resources that we dont even know are there and thats why we call it a preserve. Reporter and the woman is a volunteer manager of the mare island preserve. There were people camping last night who where the fire started. She will would like firefighters to investigate who is behind this, she was amazed to hear some of the wildlife may have been impacted by this. Fire investigator told us they hope to collect fingerprints from some of the saw blade that were left behind near that power pole that someone cut into. But again the good news right now we just got this information from vallejo firefighters this mare island fire is 100 contained and the smoke not a factor out here anymore. You can faintly smell it. Allie rasmus, ktvu news. Joining tens of thousands of others in the sierra fosupposed to open at 6 00 this morning. But it wednesday closed all morning long, because power has been out here since about 4 00 a. M. There are about the north bay specifically eastern sonoma county, west side to napa county lane, that are dealing with the power outage as part of the Public Safety power shutoff program. Of they shut off power when there is high fire risk when there is hot temperatures, gusty winds and low humidity. Pg e warned 55,000 customers to prepare to lose power. Weather conditioned improved so now only 1400 are affected here. We have alerts going on, some were still caught off guard. I wean expecting to lose power. Now im trying to go to work early in the morning not sure if we are going to have power. Reporter there are more than 48,000 pg e customers total without power in butte county, service, nevada are affected. The windy conditions will last until noon after the windy weather has passed, turning power back on, but it could take hours to days to get service back. It is getting pretty warm here. There is a heat advisory here that starts at 11 00 a. M. And lasts until 7 00 p. M. This morning the white house released transcripts of a call between President Trump and ukraines new leader in response to impeachment effort by democrats who say the president pressured ukraine on dirt on former Vice President joe biden. The transcript of the phone call at the center of the trump impeachment inquiry has been released to the public. The transcript reveals President Trump did discuss the bidens with the ukraine jan president. During the 30 minute phone call the president said, there is a lot of talk about bidens son, that biden stoppeout about that. So whatever you could do with the attorney general would be great. A Public Servant inside the Intelligence Community found the conduct of the president of the United States alarming enough to file an official whistleblower complaint. Before the call, the president ordered visors to place 400 million in military aid for ukraine, if that money was being used as leverage to pressure ukraine to cooperate. The money was not discussed. Its just a continuation of a witch hunt. Its the worse witch hunt in political history. The department of justice released an opinion from the Inspector General which states the whistleblower complaint addresses a urgent concern. Statements made could be used as soliciting a Foreign Campaign contribution, doj says it does not contain an urgent concern. The president of the United States has asked a Foreign Government to help him in his Political Campaign that cannot stand. Despite the doj saying the complaint does not meet the bar for an urgent concern, the Inspector Generals letter has been referred to the department of justice for appropriate review. Ray beg in, ktvu fox 2 news. We are joined by political reporter welcome to ktvu. First week on the job with us. What a week to start. Have you seen the transcript, read the train crypt, does it help the impeachment inquiry. If you ask republicans and white house of no, wrongdoing has been committed. Even though during the call its clear that the president talks to the president of ukraine about joe biden and his son hunter. Some would say, the democrats were saying that is them looking for dirt on a political rival. Democrats will push ahead with its impeachment process. Do you think this Trump White House desensitized to with news like this, it was bigger news when it happen to bill clinton, bombshells come up all the time, we are not wall to wall with. Sal, you talk about this only the had 4th time this has happened in the history of our republic of the United States. You talk about nancy pelosi the speaker of the house was so against this for so long, yesterday was significant because after, you know twothirds of her caucus said we really need to do this that is what made this story so significant, that is why were still talking about. What are the next steps here . Normally impeachment inquiries, the House Intelligence Committee would look into this process, they would look into what caused these things, potential violations and submit articles of impeachment the whole house, the house would have to vote a majority to any of those articles and if they vote the majority it goes to the senate. We call it a trial, a two thirds of the senate then deemed that the president was guilty, then he would be removed. Talk about the senate. Responding to a release of this transcript this is what he said to leaders at the un. The president himself came out with a statement saying there was no pressure put on him and there wasnt. What i do want to see is i want to see other countries helping ukraine also. As usual the United States helps so nobody else is there. So i want to see other countries help. Just so you understand, its the single greatest witch hunt in american history, probably in history. But in american history. Its so the president there remaining defiant what he is talking about is quid pro quo, many had thought perhaps he would withhold aid from ukraine a week prior so he could get dirt as a favor from the ukraine, but that was not proven in that transcript. Mitch mcconnell is South Hamilton neutral. I thought he was going to be partisan. He sounded very neutral. And i think across the board for the gop, and the senate and gop decided that they were going to push forward with getting that complaint released. The whistleblower complaint that this is all about and the republican held sent ate decided to move forward with that. They want to see what happens tomorrow on capitol hill as the dni goes before the House Intelligence Committee. You talked about the u. S. Sep ate, its all republican lead they would need 67 votes. The house can do whatever it wants. In the end it comes down to the Senate Whether they will convict right now. That is what everybody is saying, the motivation to do this, nancy pelosi didnt have a choice, when have you a senate controlled by the gop is going to be very very difficult to convict the president. Nancy pelosi said the risk in doing this, now she is all in doing this, the trump base weve seen a rally before and election next year could be rally again. You have seen that the Trump Administration and Campaign Already sent out flyers to their base. Raised a million dollars. So they are using this to in vague rate their base, the democrats are coming after the president so help us fight there. Pleasure, welcome aboard. Goo to have you. Its been almost two years since the devastating north bay wildfires and a anyone put a spotlight on the aftermath, deal be with lawsuit that go way beyond a home and its contents. This is part of an emotional film the document that he whos the struggle. Green film festival, it tells the story of three people struggling to survive financially, emotional and in many other ways as they look at whats next. The film is after the fire. Were happy to have the director join us live. Your mother lives in son only moo and you were with her during the time of the fires. At what point did you turn into a filmmaker . She ended up leaving i lived in seattle at the time this was going on. Through the night, be there with her and she ended up leaving, going to her sisters in sacramento, i stayed 10 days while the fires were still burning. Until they started being put on. Because i had a personal connection to sonoma, there were a lot of people i knew before hand. I was there a day ever the fire started in coffee park in santa rosa i heard two things, its only stuff, and we are going to rebuild. Your film tells the story of what happens after that adrenaline rush leave your body, its a stark reality. Yeah, as you know there were so many different fires happening at once over this period, santa rosa was hit, you know, very significantly. And a place like sonoma was under coverage. That was a big impetus telling this film, it was a second home for me and i really wanted to etch a portrait of a place i think its often misunderstood, its wine country and thats part of it. But also a strong middle Class Community under threat in the last several years and fires amplify. Some of those concerns for the folks in the film. Seeing here scenes of mare a bell, a young mother, who has to ask for help. She called that embarrassingto have to reach out. Gilman an artist lost everything. You profile chris a man whose father died not long after the fires. What struck me being in the kind of the climate field disaster, it affects people differently. But, everyones trauma is personal and impactful to them. And just wanted to demonstrate that a little bit in this film and to show that, you know, the cleanup is not tidy. It take has long time. Depends on who it is and the ripple effects really lasts for a long time and still there. At the end of the film, you talk about 2017 was the worse fire year weve ever had. It turns out 2018 was worse than 17, i imagine there is a warning about 2019 now. Yeah i think 2019 its been, you know, 0 to put it in a nice way it hadnt quite accentuated to the level so far. So far. But this is what we can expect to be our new normal especially a Western State like california. You know i think more than ever certainly kind of technically ways we need to develop to deal with it. This looks at how we process emotionally what this does to our communities and how can we be there in support of people who are going through something that we never we dont want to go through. People who dont live in sonoma, what do you hope they take away from this film. I hope that they gain a little appreciation of of the fact that, you know, that trauma is something that we all deal with at some point in our lives, sometimes its more dramatic, sometimes its a he more subtle. I hope people come away with a little more humility what we are carrying with us. The three people are doing everything right and they had almost everything taken from them. Its a quiet and powerful film, congratulations to you. Derek mills thank you for joining us, after the fire, you can see it tonight at 8 15 at the roxy theater in San Franciscos Mission district head to ktvu. Com click on web links and we have all the Ticket Information you need there. Gasia, derek thank you very much. Coming up next, rallying for the environment. The group in San Francisco striking for Climate Justice and calling on the government to take action im leah. And thats me, long before i had moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. Ive always been the ringleader. Had a zest for life. Flash forward then ra kept me from the important things. And what my doctor said surprised me. She said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. And enbrel helps relieve joint pain and helps stop that joint damage. Ask about enbrel, so you can get back to being your true self. Enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. Serious, sometimes fatal events and allergic reactions have occurred. 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We were sitting this, like is this career suicide . Is this after a few seconds. But the one person who know the show would be a hit, kims mother, originated in south korea rrhea. The masked singer is based on a show by the same name in korea, its my moms favorite show in korea, i dont know if i should do this or not. Mark my words, this show will be so huge in america. I dont think ive ever pleased her more as a son by being the youngest judge on the masked singer. Spent most of the time trying to think about who the singers are, find out if then the ones singing on stage. If you were to be one of the masked singers what would you go through. My song . Probably the only song i know. I will survive. I like that. Masked singer host nick cannon will join at 10 00 two hour season premier, be sure to catch the masked singer tonight at 89 00 followed by the 10 00 and 11 00 news on ktvu fox 2. Coming up triple digit heat. As people scrambling to keep cool. 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As well as use the remaining. Child care options run out. Lifetime Retirement Income from tiaa doesnt. Guaranteed monthly income for life. Welcome back big stories we are following from politics in dc to a heat advisory right here in the bay area, a live look at the golden bay bridge. It is going to be hot, we are going to check in with steve paulson. 92, a fire broke out on the mare island, 100 contained, the fire started around 3 00 a. M. In a remote area it ofkfully somebody intentionally cut into two utility poles causing the power lines to come down. Whoever was responsible may have been trying to steal copper wiring attached to the poles. Crews initially had a hard time getting to the fire because of the teen terrain, they were able to get it under control, they are still be th

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