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KTVU The Ten Oclock News On KTVU Fox 2 July 12, 2024
And you end the. Five i cant contact got 50 i to i visited in the and that officers did not respond for 15 hours. With some of the
Violent Crime
that we get daily, it takes our officers away from responding to this property crimes. Reporter he says police need to do better. Every time they give you some reasons. We are busy, we had shooting somewhere. Thats not a public service, because i am a citizen. Reporter the owner tells me he would like oakland to hire more
Police Officers
who live in oakland so they are invested in the community. In the meantime hes considering moving out of state. Staying in oakland right now, firefighters are trying to figure out what sparked a house fire that destroyed one home and badly damaged another. Crews responded to airport of a fence on fire around 5 45 near sycamore street and dr. Martin luther king jr. Way. The fire started outside and quickly spread to two comes. One person was rescued from one of the homes and taken to the hospital for treatment. The home where the fire started as a total loss of the second home suffered major damage to his roof. Now the chp is investigating motorcycle collision involving one of its own officers. It happened around 4 00 this afternoon on interstate 880 in san leandro. The officer was taken to the hospital, but is expected to fully recover. You are asked to call the heyward chp if you were a witness to this collision. In washington tonight, no deal on a
Coronavirus Relief
will and no executive action from the president either. That has left millions of americans wondering when they might receive some help as federal funds from the last bill expired. Reporter today
House Speaker
nancy pelosi revealed some details about the sticking points. But both sides were laming the other for the delays. At friday evenings
News Conference
President Trump
set a deal was still possible for another coronavirus release bill. My administration continues to work in good faith to reach an agreement with democrats and publicans reporter
President Trump
minutes leaned democrats forestall toxins that he is prepared to sign executive orders for a people taxcut, extension of an benefit and an
Eviction Moratorium
through the end of the year. It could be by the end of the week. Reporter democrats and republicans and white house negotiators are the ones dragging their feet. House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi
sent a letter to democrats with the biggest differences. Republican say 15 billion should be spent on covid19 testing and
Contact Tracing
, compared to democrats 75 million. Republicans want 150 billion, the maquettes 915 billion for local governments. Overall republicans are willing to spend about 1 trillion. The
House Democrat
bill allocates 3 trillion. On friday
Speaker Pelosi
offered a compromise that 2 trillion. If we take down 1 trillion and they add 1 trillion, we will be within range. Reporter republicans refused. The white house negotiating directly with the reflects the division and the republican party, according to eric shukla, codirector of the
Uc Berkeley Institute
of governmental studies. What macconnell realizes is, there really is no bill he can propose thats going to get democratic votes. Which he needs to get to 60. And is going to hold onto enough of his own
Party Members
unless
President Trump
is strongly behind it. And so thats why he is essentially saying okay, white house, you negotiate. Reporter sheckler says president terms move toward executive orders also shows the need to take action during an election year. Ironically the democratic bill would be the best thing for trumps reelection chances in the sense that what it a lot of money into the economy. Reporter
Many Americans
just one action from washington. It should have gotten past. The bottom line, people need assistance. They need money to pay rent. Reporter
President Trump
did not give many details on an executive orders. Professor sheckler says it isnt entirely clear whether the executive orders on this would be within his president ial authority. Its just so frustrating to know that so many families are waiting for some help. Job growth slowed last month as coronavirus cases surged across the country. Employers added 1. 8 million jobs , excuse me, million jobs down from 4. 8 million in june. Hiring over the last three months has recovered about 40 of the jobs lost during the pandemic. There was a mixed finish on wall street today. The dow gained 46 points, but the nasdaq was down 97 amid worries of increased tensions with china. The s p was up two point. Shares of apple fell for the first time in eight days with apple dropping just over 2 . A glitch that caused a back log in reporting coronavirus test data has been fixed. Services secretary dr. Mark galli said today quote, bottom line, the data system failed. Dr. Galli also says as many as 300,000 records may have been backlogged. Governor gavin newsom calling now for an internal investigation. The trouble began july 25th when a server outage created a delay in records entering the states case tracking system. That was the beginning of several missteps. As a result, we instituted technical changes that allow the records to flow into the system more quickly. These technical changes were supposed to be temporary. However, they were not later disabled, causing further delays in our reporting of lab data and creating an extensive backlog. Simultaneously, we discovered we were not receiving data from one of our largest commercial lab for a period of five days. Dr. Galli says server upgrades have now been made and a secondary system has been put in place to validate lab report data. More than 10,000 have died from the coronavirus in california according to the latest data from the state. The number also includes 142 new deaths since yesterday. Also yesterday, more than 8400 new the virus cases were reported, bringing us to a total of more than 538,000 confirmed cases of covid19. The positive news is that hospitalizations and icu admissions are still trending lower. Another inmate from
San Quentin State Prison
has died from the coronavirus. The prison confirmed the inmate died yesterday at an outside house will from what appears to be complications related to covid19. That brings the inmate death toll from the virus at san quentin to 24. Sky fox flew over san quentin today. You can to the tents outside of the facility. There helping to treat patients. Right now 177 inmates at the prison are actively positive for covid19. Families in
San Francisco
are getting a better idea of what this coming school year will look like. Teachers are voting on a plan that will lay out how distancelearning will work across the district. Reporter when
School Resumes
in
San Francisco
and will look different than any other first day of class after a marathon negotiating session. San
Francisco Unified School District
and the united educators a sense of
San Francisco
Teachers Union
hammered out a tentative deal on how
Distance Learning
will work. The plan calls for at least two hours of virtual interaction between students and educators per day. Depending on the age of the student, an hour or more of work the children must complete on their own. District superintendent
Vincent Matthew
saying in a statement, all sides carefully listened input from families and we are unified in our commitment to each and every student having the best possible learning experience while learning from a distance. We heard from parents and is that they wanted more connection with their peers and teachers than was possible last spring. Union president
Susan Solomon
sang the agreement its the states educational requirements and now that all sides about a chance to sit down and figure out how
Distance Learning
will work, they hope it will work better for families. This is what we are striving for, something that is clearer and better than it was in the spring. The agreement would also mean teachers receive regular pay and a stipend to pay for any expenses, such as making sure
Internet Speed
is fast enough to teach effectively. The unions at 6500 teachers began discussing the new plan at 4 00 p. M. And will vote on whether or not to approve it over the weekend. Reporter while many parents send their happy
Distance Learning
plan is in place for the august 17th start of the school year, others say they want their students back in the classroom. They can understand the material better in school instead of on the computer. She dont break it down for you. They dont understand. Reporter if the teachers vote to ratify the agreement, it would remain in place to january 2021. What it doesnt layout is any timeline on when in
Person Instruction
might was in. It may be the biggest event since the pandemic. This year is a sturgis motorcycle rally expected to attract 250,000 people this weekend. After the break, fair food without the county fair. Lily everyone in the house is online and i cant get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. Try 1 gig internet with at t fiber. You get more bandwidth and hbo max included. So, everyone stays entertained. So i can just watch the show instead of reading the book . You know, if you turn on your subtitles. Thats almost reading. Get 1 gig internet with at t fiber for 49. 99a month for a year. No annualcontract. And now get hbo max included. Limited availability in select areas. Call 1. 877. Only. Att the coronavirus is costing us many summertime traditions this year. New at 10 00, we have an idea thats catching on, drive through fair food. Tell us about it. Reporter county fairs are canceled, vendors arent making any money and people are starved too, for nostalgia. For 31 years the dell avoid family has sold corndogs and funnel cake at the
Sonoma County
fair. Pharisees and runs end of october, from bakersfield to oregon. But this year and evaporated with covid in may. I think i realized a couple fairs canceling in to it, about midmay, we were done for the year. So i kind of sat there a while, trying to figure out what the heck to do. Reporter the answer, fair food without the fear. Ordered and picked up in your car, customers lined up even before opening in santa rosa. We come to the fair every year and it is just an event we missed. We decided to come out and get some food. Reporter the kettle corn, the turkey legs, the snow cones , six vendors instead of the usual 30, but all the favorites. We are used to putting on a massive fair for over 200,000 people. Obviously we gotta think a little differently. Reporter and stetler crowded carnival, its a traffic jam, socially distanced. Heavily our biggest challenge was getting this past the health officer. It takes about twits twice as much labor with all the servers being covid compliant. We have a turkey leg, corndogs, candy apple. Reporter most times the treats dont make it out of the parking lot. Hungry for the flavor and assembler past. Some normalcy in our life [ laughter ]. Reporter calero county had the first fairford drive there. And since then chico, ukiah, petaluma and san rafael. At first vendors wondered if it would work. Everybody was really, really leery. Nobody can afford to lose any money right now. Reporter while they are pulling in a fraction of an actual fair run, its something. Everybody is so happy, everyone is so nice and appreciative. Reporter plus, the satisfaction of feeding people, with the hope that by next summer the rides will be roaring again. The corndog and smell of the kettle corn rings back a huge amount of nostalgia for people who have been coming to the fair for years. We are happy we can bring a taste of that this year, even though we cant have the full there. Reporter this runs fridays, saturdays and sundays this weekend and next. In marin county the second weekend was bigger than the first. Sonoma county certainly helps to repeat that. They say necessity is the mother of inventions and we are seeing that play out right now. Hopefully this is something that will last even after when fairs return. Thank you so much for that story. In
Monterey County
the big sur fire has shut down four roads because of illegal camping and fires being set. Fire officials said they were called last weekend to four fires over a 10 mile span across highway one. There really urging visitors and residents not to set a fire unless they are in designated campsites. Illegal fireworks a cost violators 1000. That policy went into effect may 12th and will be enforced. In
Contra Costa County
firefighters have contained a wildfire that spread to this afternoon. It broke out around 4 30 near cartagena scenic drive and regional
Shoreline Park
just outside of port costa. You can see that flames racing up the hillside there. 14 acres burned, crews remain on the scene right now mopping up. Firefighters say the causes undetermined, but consider the fire suspicious. In bay area weather as we head into the weekend fire danger will be increasing. No red flag fire warnings, but still it will be heating up. We are talking more low to mid 90s well inland. Taking a look at the highs from this afternoon we are showing you 92 in antioch, 98 degrees, a hot spot in fairfield. San jose 85, 70s in oakland and 80s at in the north bay for santa rosa, napa and san rafael. For this weekend we are starting at the day with fog clearing to the coastline. It will be a warmer week. That is the headline, especially away from the coastline. Sunday we will continue to turn up the heat just a little bit. Satellites, you can see showers and thunderstorms and greater activity toward the sierra. We still have low clouds and fog near the immediate coastline pushing locally into the bay. Thats where we have the coolest temperatures. San francisco right now 58, napa 63, concord 73 and san jose in the upper 60s. Here is a live camera looking out toward
San Francisco
tonight we can see evidence of the fog working its way back into the picture for the overnight hours. The 50s to low 60s to start at your saturday morning and into the afternoon hours a bigtime temperature range from the 60s into the 90s. Coming up a closer look at your forecast high for tomorrow and in the next week we could be talking about another will down when the full forecast is coming up in a few minutes. Students in new york will be allowed to return to classrooms for the start of the new school year this year. Governor andrew cuomo made that announcement. He cleared the way for schools statewide to offer at least some days of inperson classes along with remote learning. The governor said the decision was based on the state success in quieting the number of coronavirus cases in the state. On the. Schools have been closed since midmarch when hospitals were inundated with patients severely infected with the virus. Crowds of motorcyclist and enthusiast gathered in sturgis, south dakota today despite concerns of the pandemic. Organizers say they are expecting 250,000 people from all over the country for this 10 day event. The states republican governor has taken a largely handsoff approach to the virus, avoiding mask mandates and not really preaching personal responsibility. Some residents had asked for the event to be postponed, but businesses countered, saying they needed it to happen to stay afloat financially. Library and conspiracy charges touching a bay area
Sheriffs Department
. Coming up at 10 30, the indictments announced today involving permits for concealed guns. First, a repatriation flag crash lands in india. At least 16 people are dead and 123 entered after an
Air India Express
plane skidded off the runway today and
Southern India
and split in half. Boeing 737 was lending and heavy rain. There were at least 190 people on board. This light originated in dubai. Officials say it was a repatriation flight, bringing indian citizens back home as commercial flights have been halted due to the pandemic. The causes under investigation. Lebanons president says an investigation into this weeks deadly explosion will look into whether it was caused by terrorism. Right now government officials have simply called it an accident. The search continues for any remaining survivors of the blast. Reporter rescue workers in lebanon estimate the search for survivors from tuesdays exposure to take, more than 150 have died, with thousands more injured. Volunteers across the city are cleaning up streets and trying to get a to the 300,000 displaced people, including hundreds of patients at locamor any way to treat patients at the hospital. Everything was shut down. Reporter meanwhile, tensions are rising between the lebanese people and the government. People are demanding answers for why thousands of tons of
Ammonium Nitrate
linked to the blast remained in the port of beirut for several years. Thursday night protesters take to the streets outside the countrys parliament building, calling for the resignation of the president. What is important here is that we really need help just to get rid of the awful people we have running this country. Reporter this as criticism is mounting against lebanese officials from the international community. The u. N. Human
Rights Office
is launching an independent investigation into the cause of the blast officials warn the potential longterm effects for that country in the midst of economic turmoil and a pandemic. There was an economic crisis in the country and then there was the coronavirus pandemic for the number of infections have been on the rise in the past few days. Reporter the
Violent Crime<\/a> that we get daily, it takes our officers away from responding to this property crimes. Reporter he says police need to do better. Every time they give you some reasons. We are busy, we had shooting somewhere. Thats not a public service, because i am a citizen. Reporter the owner tells me he would like oakland to hire more
Police Officers<\/a> who live in oakland so they are invested in the community. In the meantime hes considering moving out of state. Staying in oakland right now, firefighters are trying to figure out what sparked a house fire that destroyed one home and badly damaged another. Crews responded to airport of a fence on fire around 5 45 near sycamore street and dr. Martin luther king jr. Way. The fire started outside and quickly spread to two comes. One person was rescued from one of the homes and taken to the hospital for treatment. The home where the fire started as a total loss of the second home suffered major damage to his roof. Now the chp is investigating motorcycle collision involving one of its own officers. It happened around 4 00 this afternoon on interstate 880 in san leandro. The officer was taken to the hospital, but is expected to fully recover. You are asked to call the heyward chp if you were a witness to this collision. In washington tonight, no deal on a
Coronavirus Relief<\/a> will and no executive action from the president either. That has left millions of americans wondering when they might receive some help as federal funds from the last bill expired. Reporter today
House Speaker<\/a> nancy pelosi revealed some details about the sticking points. But both sides were laming the other for the delays. At friday evenings
News Conference<\/a>
President Trump<\/a> set a deal was still possible for another coronavirus release bill. My administration continues to work in good faith to reach an agreement with democrats and publicans reporter
President Trump<\/a> minutes leaned democrats forestall toxins that he is prepared to sign executive orders for a people taxcut, extension of an benefit and an
Eviction Moratorium<\/a> through the end of the year. It could be by the end of the week. Reporter democrats and republicans and white house negotiators are the ones dragging their feet. House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi<\/a> sent a letter to democrats with the biggest differences. Republican say 15 billion should be spent on covid19 testing and
Contact Tracing<\/a> , compared to democrats 75 million. Republicans want 150 billion, the maquettes 915 billion for local governments. Overall republicans are willing to spend about 1 trillion. The
House Democrat<\/a> bill allocates 3 trillion. On friday
Speaker Pelosi<\/a> offered a compromise that 2 trillion. If we take down 1 trillion and they add 1 trillion, we will be within range. Reporter republicans refused. The white house negotiating directly with the reflects the division and the republican party, according to eric shukla, codirector of the
Uc Berkeley Institute<\/a> of governmental studies. What macconnell realizes is, there really is no bill he can propose thats going to get democratic votes. Which he needs to get to 60. And is going to hold onto enough of his own
Party Members<\/a> unless
President Trump<\/a> is strongly behind it. And so thats why he is essentially saying okay, white house, you negotiate. Reporter sheckler says president terms move toward executive orders also shows the need to take action during an election year. Ironically the democratic bill would be the best thing for trumps reelection chances in the sense that what it a lot of money into the economy. Reporter
Many Americans<\/a> just one action from washington. It should have gotten past. The bottom line, people need assistance. They need money to pay rent. Reporter
President Trump<\/a> did not give many details on an executive orders. Professor sheckler says it isnt entirely clear whether the executive orders on this would be within his president ial authority. Its just so frustrating to know that so many families are waiting for some help. Job growth slowed last month as coronavirus cases surged across the country. Employers added 1. 8 million jobs , excuse me, million jobs down from 4. 8 million in june. Hiring over the last three months has recovered about 40 of the jobs lost during the pandemic. There was a mixed finish on wall street today. The dow gained 46 points, but the nasdaq was down 97 amid worries of increased tensions with china. The s p was up two point. Shares of apple fell for the first time in eight days with apple dropping just over 2 . A glitch that caused a back log in reporting coronavirus test data has been fixed. Services secretary dr. Mark galli said today quote, bottom line, the data system failed. Dr. Galli also says as many as 300,000 records may have been backlogged. Governor gavin newsom calling now for an internal investigation. The trouble began july 25th when a server outage created a delay in records entering the states case tracking system. That was the beginning of several missteps. As a result, we instituted technical changes that allow the records to flow into the system more quickly. These technical changes were supposed to be temporary. However, they were not later disabled, causing further delays in our reporting of lab data and creating an extensive backlog. Simultaneously, we discovered we were not receiving data from one of our largest commercial lab for a period of five days. Dr. Galli says server upgrades have now been made and a secondary system has been put in place to validate lab report data. More than 10,000 have died from the coronavirus in california according to the latest data from the state. The number also includes 142 new deaths since yesterday. Also yesterday, more than 8400 new the virus cases were reported, bringing us to a total of more than 538,000 confirmed cases of covid19. The positive news is that hospitalizations and icu admissions are still trending lower. Another inmate from
San Quentin State Prison<\/a> has died from the coronavirus. The prison confirmed the inmate died yesterday at an outside house will from what appears to be complications related to covid19. That brings the inmate death toll from the virus at san quentin to 24. Sky fox flew over san quentin today. You can to the tents outside of the facility. There helping to treat patients. Right now 177 inmates at the prison are actively positive for covid19. Families in
San Francisco<\/a> are getting a better idea of what this coming school year will look like. Teachers are voting on a plan that will lay out how distancelearning will work across the district. Reporter when
School Resumes<\/a> in
San Francisco<\/a> and will look different than any other first day of class after a marathon negotiating session. San
Francisco Unified School District<\/a> and the united educators a sense of
San Francisco<\/a>
Teachers Union<\/a> hammered out a tentative deal on how
Distance Learning<\/a> will work. The plan calls for at least two hours of virtual interaction between students and educators per day. Depending on the age of the student, an hour or more of work the children must complete on their own. District superintendent
Vincent Matthew<\/a> saying in a statement, all sides carefully listened input from families and we are unified in our commitment to each and every student having the best possible learning experience while learning from a distance. We heard from parents and is that they wanted more connection with their peers and teachers than was possible last spring. Union president
Susan Solomon<\/a> sang the agreement its the states educational requirements and now that all sides about a chance to sit down and figure out how
Distance Learning<\/a> will work, they hope it will work better for families. This is what we are striving for, something that is clearer and better than it was in the spring. The agreement would also mean teachers receive regular pay and a stipend to pay for any expenses, such as making sure
Internet Speed<\/a> is fast enough to teach effectively. The unions at 6500 teachers began discussing the new plan at 4 00 p. M. And will vote on whether or not to approve it over the weekend. Reporter while many parents send their happy
Distance Learning<\/a> plan is in place for the august 17th start of the school year, others say they want their students back in the classroom. They can understand the material better in school instead of on the computer. She dont break it down for you. They dont understand. Reporter if the teachers vote to ratify the agreement, it would remain in place to january 2021. What it doesnt layout is any timeline on when in
Person Instruction<\/a> might was in. It may be the biggest event since the pandemic. This year is a sturgis motorcycle rally expected to attract 250,000 people this weekend. After the break, fair food without the county fair. Lily everyone in the house is online and i cant get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. Try 1 gig internet with at t fiber. You get more bandwidth and hbo max included. So, everyone stays entertained. So i can just watch the show instead of reading the book . You know, if you turn on your subtitles. Thats almost reading. Get 1 gig internet with at t fiber for 49. 99a month for a year. No annualcontract. And now get hbo max included. Limited availability in select areas. Call 1. 877. Only. Att the coronavirus is costing us many summertime traditions this year. New at 10 00, we have an idea thats catching on, drive through fair food. Tell us about it. Reporter county fairs are canceled, vendors arent making any money and people are starved too, for nostalgia. For 31 years the dell avoid family has sold corndogs and funnel cake at the
Sonoma County<\/a> fair. Pharisees and runs end of october, from bakersfield to oregon. But this year and evaporated with covid in may. I think i realized a couple fairs canceling in to it, about midmay, we were done for the year. So i kind of sat there a while, trying to figure out what the heck to do. Reporter the answer, fair food without the fear. Ordered and picked up in your car, customers lined up even before opening in santa rosa. We come to the fair every year and it is just an event we missed. We decided to come out and get some food. Reporter the kettle corn, the turkey legs, the snow cones , six vendors instead of the usual 30, but all the favorites. We are used to putting on a massive fair for over 200,000 people. Obviously we gotta think a little differently. Reporter and stetler crowded carnival, its a traffic jam, socially distanced. Heavily our biggest challenge was getting this past the health officer. It takes about twits twice as much labor with all the servers being covid compliant. We have a turkey leg, corndogs, candy apple. Reporter most times the treats dont make it out of the parking lot. Hungry for the flavor and assembler past. Some normalcy in our life [ laughter ]. Reporter calero county had the first fairford drive there. And since then chico, ukiah, petaluma and san rafael. At first vendors wondered if it would work. Everybody was really, really leery. Nobody can afford to lose any money right now. Reporter while they are pulling in a fraction of an actual fair run, its something. Everybody is so happy, everyone is so nice and appreciative. Reporter plus, the satisfaction of feeding people, with the hope that by next summer the rides will be roaring again. The corndog and smell of the kettle corn rings back a huge amount of nostalgia for people who have been coming to the fair for years. We are happy we can bring a taste of that this year, even though we cant have the full there. Reporter this runs fridays, saturdays and sundays this weekend and next. In marin county the second weekend was bigger than the first. Sonoma county certainly helps to repeat that. They say necessity is the mother of inventions and we are seeing that play out right now. Hopefully this is something that will last even after when fairs return. Thank you so much for that story. In
Monterey County<\/a> the big sur fire has shut down four roads because of illegal camping and fires being set. Fire officials said they were called last weekend to four fires over a 10 mile span across highway one. There really urging visitors and residents not to set a fire unless they are in designated campsites. Illegal fireworks a cost violators 1000. That policy went into effect may 12th and will be enforced. In
Contra Costa County<\/a> firefighters have contained a wildfire that spread to this afternoon. It broke out around 4 30 near cartagena scenic drive and regional
Shoreline Park<\/a> just outside of port costa. You can see that flames racing up the hillside there. 14 acres burned, crews remain on the scene right now mopping up. Firefighters say the causes undetermined, but consider the fire suspicious. In bay area weather as we head into the weekend fire danger will be increasing. No red flag fire warnings, but still it will be heating up. We are talking more low to mid 90s well inland. Taking a look at the highs from this afternoon we are showing you 92 in antioch, 98 degrees, a hot spot in fairfield. San jose 85, 70s in oakland and 80s at in the north bay for santa rosa, napa and san rafael. For this weekend we are starting at the day with fog clearing to the coastline. It will be a warmer week. That is the headline, especially away from the coastline. Sunday we will continue to turn up the heat just a little bit. Satellites, you can see showers and thunderstorms and greater activity toward the sierra. We still have low clouds and fog near the immediate coastline pushing locally into the bay. Thats where we have the coolest temperatures. San francisco right now 58, napa 63, concord 73 and san jose in the upper 60s. Here is a live camera looking out toward
San Francisco<\/a> tonight we can see evidence of the fog working its way back into the picture for the overnight hours. The 50s to low 60s to start at your saturday morning and into the afternoon hours a bigtime temperature range from the 60s into the 90s. Coming up a closer look at your forecast high for tomorrow and in the next week we could be talking about another will down when the full forecast is coming up in a few minutes. Students in new york will be allowed to return to classrooms for the start of the new school year this year. Governor andrew cuomo made that announcement. He cleared the way for schools statewide to offer at least some days of inperson classes along with remote learning. The governor said the decision was based on the state success in quieting the number of coronavirus cases in the state. On the. Schools have been closed since midmarch when hospitals were inundated with patients severely infected with the virus. Crowds of motorcyclist and enthusiast gathered in sturgis, south dakota today despite concerns of the pandemic. Organizers say they are expecting 250,000 people from all over the country for this 10 day event. The states republican governor has taken a largely handsoff approach to the virus, avoiding mask mandates and not really preaching personal responsibility. Some residents had asked for the event to be postponed, but businesses countered, saying they needed it to happen to stay afloat financially. Library and conspiracy charges touching a bay area
Sheriffs Department<\/a>. Coming up at 10 30, the indictments announced today involving permits for concealed guns. First, a repatriation flag crash lands in india. At least 16 people are dead and 123 entered after an
Air India Express<\/a> plane skidded off the runway today and
Southern India<\/a> and split in half. Boeing 737 was lending and heavy rain. There were at least 190 people on board. This light originated in dubai. Officials say it was a repatriation flight, bringing indian citizens back home as commercial flights have been halted due to the pandemic. The causes under investigation. Lebanons president says an investigation into this weeks deadly explosion will look into whether it was caused by terrorism. Right now government officials have simply called it an accident. The search continues for any remaining survivors of the blast. Reporter rescue workers in lebanon estimate the search for survivors from tuesdays exposure to take, more than 150 have died, with thousands more injured. Volunteers across the city are cleaning up streets and trying to get a to the 300,000 displaced people, including hundreds of patients at locamor any way to treat patients at the hospital. Everything was shut down. Reporter meanwhile, tensions are rising between the lebanese people and the government. People are demanding answers for why thousands of tons of
Ammonium Nitrate<\/a> linked to the blast remained in the port of beirut for several years. Thursday night protesters take to the streets outside the countrys parliament building, calling for the resignation of the president. What is important here is that we really need help just to get rid of the awful people we have running this country. Reporter this as criticism is mounting against lebanese officials from the international community. The u. N. Human
Rights Office<\/a> is launching an independent investigation into the cause of the blast officials warn the potential longterm effects for that country in the midst of economic turmoil and a pandemic. There was an economic crisis in the country and then there was the coronavirus pandemic for the number of infections have been on the rise in the past few days. Reporter the
Lebanese Militant Group<\/a> has denied any association with tuesdays blast. A bay area superintendent announces his resignation. Why he says he hopes it helps the cashstrapped district. Plus, saving caltrain. Fans doing everything they could to get a glimpse of tiger woods. The virus is still spreading. Californias economic challenges are deepening. Frontline workers stretched too thin. Our nurses and medical professionals in a battle to save lives. Our schools, in a struggle to safely reopen, needing money for masks and ppe, and to ensure social distancing. And the costs to our economy, to our state budget . Mounting every day. We need to provide revenues now, to solve the problems we know are coming. To solve the problems its a beautiful thing. Superfast internet with an xfinity flex 4k streaming device included . Even beautifuler. And now flex also comes with peacock. Ooh la la. This rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. And with flex, its all at your beck and call. Show me parks and rec see . The best really did get better magnificent. Switch to xfinity internet and get a flex 4k streaming device with peacock premium included for no additional cost. Weve always put safety first. And we always will. For people. For the future. And there has never been a summer when its mattered more. Wherever you go, summer safely. Get 0 apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. Firefighters electric battling a grass fire. Burned in some brush below the rossmoor diner. Part of tyce valley boulevard was closed, but has since reopened. Cruiser on the scene watching for hot spots now. A
Santa Clara County<\/a> grand jury indicting four people, including the sheriffs captain for felony bribery and conspiracy. The suspects accused of offering 90,000 in a bribe in exchange for up to a dozen concealed gun permits for a security company. The mission and purpose of the
District Attorneys Office<\/a> is to hold
Public Officials<\/a> accountable. Thats what our job is. Reporter da jeff rosen announcing a 16 page grand jury indictment of four people, including sheriffs captain james jensen. All are accused of bribery and can you see in connection with the awarding of concealed carry permits, or ccw. This has apparently been a question in the
Sheriffs Office<\/a> for the past decade. People have been asking questions about how concealed carry permits are provided. Reporter during sheriff smiths reelection effort and 28 teen
International Security<\/a> company a illusion paid 90,000 to an
Expenditure Committee<\/a> supporting smiths reelections. At the time she was in a close race with retired undersheriff john harrah,. Prosecutors say there was an initial meeting during the sheriffs best of the best competition with some or all of the defendants. Half the amount was subsequently to jensen at a coffee shop, resulting in seven ccw permits. It seems like a grand jury found pretty compelling evidence that there was some kind of exchange of these concealed carry permits for some kind of political favors. Reporter the
Sheriffs Department<\/a> emailed a statement, which reads in part, captain jensen will be placed on administrative leave immediately, pending the receipt of any
Additional Information<\/a> from the
District Attorneys Office<\/a>. We will continue to monitor the situation. If the sheriff says she did know anything about this, that should raise very serious concerns about her leadership. Reporter the
District Attorney<\/a> says his
Investigation Continues<\/a> and promises there could be more indictments in the coming weeks and months. We are going to follow the investigation where it leads and hold everyone accountable who committed these crimes. Reporter
District Attorney<\/a> rosen says the grand jury report will be unsealed in a couple of weeks, which should answer more questions. All of the defendants will be arraigned at 9 00 in the morning august 31st at the hall of justice. There are new developments in the deadly shooting of
Sean Monterrosa<\/a> by vallejo police, who were responding to reports of vandalism in june. The city says it will seek a change in venue for the civil rights wrongful death lawsuit filed yesterday by monterrosas family. The city
Attorneys Office<\/a> says a fair trial will be possible in the bay area, or even sacramento, because of what it describes as well, extensive negative media coverage. The city also plans to ask for a gag order for the attorneys representing the monterrosa family. In november voters in three bay area counties will be asked to decide whether to approve a tax measure that could help save caltrain. The
San Francisco<\/a> board of supervisors voted today. The 8 sales tax would generate an estimated 108 million annual for caltrain. The
Transit Agency<\/a> says it is in financial crisis because of a steep ridership declined during the pandemic. The deadline to place a measure on the
November Ballot<\/a> was the end of today. We are going to san jose now the east
Side Union High<\/a>
School District<\/a> is losing one of its longestserving superintendent of the districts history. Reporter and the survey pandemic, superintendent chris funk didnt want to step down. But with a big budget deficit in the east
Side Union High<\/a>
School District<\/a>, they had a growing divide between the school board and unions, he said he had no choice. We are at an impasse right now. Unions have made it very clear that i am the obstacle, so okay. I will remove the obstacle and now put your money where your mouth is and come to the table and let try to solve it. Reporter the deficit, about 50 million over three years, the result of increasing cost, but declining enrollment. Because its always going to be the elephant in the room that gets in the way of us discussing other important things like social justice. Reporter for now funk is focused on starting the school year. Phase one will be
Distance Learning<\/a>. Though some of the most underserved students will be allowed on campus to use technology, a partnership with the city of san jose will also help by providing expanded wi fi. We have a lot to do this year. My number one priority is to help guide the district for this pandemic, keeping our staff, students and families a. Reporter the school board released a
Statement Today<\/a> thanking him for his service and commending his work. Quote, especially in the areas of equity and addressing education and opportunity gaps. While funk is resigning, he says he is not retiring yet. I am not going to limit what my next location will be. Although my family and everyone is here in san jose. Ive got another seven years to work. So i will keep my options open. Reporter funk plans to help with the transition to a new superintendent. He says he will stay at least a few more months, but possibly until the end of the school year, depending on how long the search process takes. If you are in south
San Francisco<\/a> today you might have seen a car caravan rolling through the city asking people to come out and get counted for the census. There were stop that 10 points along the route today. Cars in the caravan here decorated with signs about the census in both english and spanish. We are trying to help raise awareness and promote participation. We want to promote everybody in south
San Francisco<\/a> to be counted. And this is very important for our city. So we hope everybody is involved and gets counted. The census serves as a planning guide for communities on how many schools, hospitals and businesses to build, among other things. And the
Data Collected<\/a> counce until the next decade when another census will be taken. In bay area weather, a warming trend. Coming up, the hottest day of the weekend. Also coming up, a judge taking action against a
Southern California<\/a> church. Demonstrators gathered in oakland today to call for justice of victims of police violence. Several dozen people took part in the demonstrations. Among the speakers was the grandmother of stephen taylor. The 33yearold was killed by
San Leandro Police<\/a> on april 18th while waving a baseball bat and a walmart store. s death is one of three deadly officer involved shootings in san leandro in just over a year. My objective is, if this doesnt happen again to anybody , being black, homeless, mental issues should not be a death sentence. And thats exactly what it was for my grandson. Demonstrators called for
Better Police<\/a> training to de escalate similar situations. A judge has temporarily banned
Indoor Services<\/a> at the church. The twoweek temporary restraining order was issued today against god speak
Calvary Chapel<\/a> in newberry park. Officials say the church has defied virus
Health Orders<\/a>. The county had sued the church, arguing it had threatened
Public Safety<\/a> by ignoring orders that barr
Indoor Services<\/a>. As many as 200 parishioners have gathered without masks or social distancing. Does this virus merit the destruction of our community . The cure that the government has come up with almost seems more detrimental in many respects than the virus itself. The church has argued that the health risk is small and the
Health Orders<\/a> violate freedom of expression, but the judge ruled there was a serious threat of causing irreparable harm. Now to phoenix, arizona where the controversial former sheriff has lost his comeback bid. He held the job of
Maricopa County<\/a> sheriff for more than two decades when he was voted out in 2016 amid anger over traffic patrols targeting undocumented immigrants. He lost the gop nomination for sheriff to his former chief deputy jared sheridan. Sheridan will now face off against democratic candidate paul pens on in november. Coming up, restaurants looking to open a business. Oakland chinatown hoping to bring customers back to see the first street fest friday. Then, our meteorologist is tracking the bay area forecast. Tara, did you know geico is now offering an extra 15 credit on car and motorcycle policies . Wow. Ok thats 15 on top of what geico could already save you. So what are you waiting for . Idina menzel to sing your own theme song . Tara, tara, look at her go with a fresh cup of joe. Gettin down to work early following her dreams into taxidermy oh, its. Tax attorney. I read that wrong, oh yeeaaaah geico. Save an extra 15 percent when you switch by october 7th. Give it up for tara so oaklands chinatown is starting a new program to help support the many businesses that are struggling through this pandemic, like so many others. It is called the street fest fridays, were part of a street is blocked off to allow for
Outdoor Dining<\/a>. We spoke with a chinatown
Restaurant Owner<\/a> about the challenges and what can be done to help. Reporter at meetings tacy restaurant in oakland chinatown , the owner says theyre hanging on, but its a struggle. It is very difficult for us. Reporter owner sonny wong says customers comfort take out, the business is down 60 since the pandemic began. They want to eat here. Right now you cannot do that for the customer. Reporter oakland chinatown is hoping to lure customers back every friday in august. Its closing off ninth street in the neighborhood between franklin and webster streets and setting out dozens of socially distanced tables and chairs. A lot of my customers, they want to enjoy these. So i think i can give samples to customers. Its very helpful for me. Reporter although it is not as large and famous as its counterpart in
San Francisco<\/a>, it is a big part of oaklands economic engine, not to mention all the jobs that once were here. Now more than ever, whenever you place an order, its a lot more and you are and enjoying a wonderful dish. Reporter some businesses have not survived, including buffet for two to. Those that are operating have had to cut back on staff. The friday
Outdoor Dining<\/a> events are a way to help. The whole purpose is to invite many of our customers used to come to china town, we want to say welcome back. Also it will be an encouragement for our many
Small Business<\/a> owners. To say hey, we want you to stay open. Reporter
Restaurant Owner<\/a>s say its also nice to see customers sitting down to eat again, even if it is outdoors. A lot of customers outside waiting for the table to dine in, i missed that field. Reporter perhaps street fest can be extended beyond this month. In bay area weather it looks like we are talking about a bit of a warming trend into the we can. Saturday not the hottest day, sunday will be. And if you want cooling relief i think you like the forecast heading into next week. Lets take a look at the graphics. Will show you this looking at the highs from today, showing you the bottom row. Santa rosa 86 degrees, oakland 73 and then these numbers are not going up dramatically on your saturday forecast, but they still are trending up a little bit into the weekend. Here is the plan for tomorrow, it is a warmer forecast, 64 to 94 degrees and patchy morning fog post died in right around the bay. It will be warm to hot. Here is the satellite with the marine layer clouds hanging out near portions of the coastline. Earlier today quite a few thunderstorms outdoor the sierra, she looked over to
South Lake Tahoe<\/a> earlier this afternoon into the early version of the evening hours. No thunderstorms, just this, fog trying to work its way back into the picture tonight. Current numbers right now, 50s, 60s and fairly mild. Livermore checking in at 70. We have two areas of
High Pressure<\/a> out here and that will lead to a warmer weekend. They will build into northern california. This will not be in extreme heat event, but temperatures will be warming up a little bit saturday and into sunday. Tomorrow morning the forecast is showing patchy clouds near the coast and then clearing back to near the shoreline in through the afternoon hours. 64 to 94 degrees for your saturday. Here is a look at the forecast highs. Let me show you some more neighborhoods. Santa rosa 89 degrees, a few 90s showing up, especially in clearlake toward st. Helena at 92 degrees. Right around the bay close to 80 degrees. Hot spots inland low to mid 90s. Antioch and brentwood around 95. In the south bay san jose 88 and morgan hill around 92. Now we will have patchy fog to start out the day coast side and right around the bay and the clouds will clear back to near the shoreline. San francisco and downtown flirting with 70 degrees tomorrow afternoon. Sunday, the hottest day of the weekend, and then the cooldown begins heading into early next week. It actually gets reinforced by tuesday and wednesday. If you are not a big fan of the heat, just with a couple of days. The fog will definitely come to the rescue into next week. That always seems like the story. Just wait a couple of days, you will be fine. In
Santa Clara County<\/a> the board of supervisors gave away masks and other safety items at
Mount Pleasant<\/a> high school. The masks are being given away to anyone who was tested for covid19. The pandemic is disproportionately affecting certain communities, including the neighborhood that surrounds
Mount Pleasant<\/a> high school. Health officials urge people to get tested, saying its one of the best ways to keep them selves and loved ones safe. Coming up in sports, extra innings and the astros athletics game as the as were trying to keep the winning streak going. Then on the 11 00 news, a 10yearold hospitalized with a rare condition. Lily everyone in the house is online and i cant get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. Try 1 gig internet with at t fiber. You get more bandwidth and hbo max included. So, everyone stays entertained. So i can just watch the show instead of reading the book . You know, if you turn on your subtitles. Thats almost reading. Get 1 gig internet with at t fiber for 49. 99a month for a year. No annualcontract. And now get hbo max included. Limited availability in select areas. Call 1. 877. Only. Att hows it going, everybody is happy friday night to you, celebrating bay area of music stars in the final room today and why not . Everything from too short to tower of power and weve got it going on in the bay area. In the east bay the as and astros, a great game. I will tell you about that in just a moment. At first, second round of the pga championship going on at beautiful harding park. And the pga, no gallery of course, but fans finding a way to take a little sneak peek at who else . Tiger woods. Tiger, by the way, he did have struggles at times. In fact, most coming on the front nine. He will miss the putt, the same park lines up with a bogey on the whole, another pretty chance. This time the greens are playing really fast. Tiger was two over, but even part, so he makes the cut. Two time pga champ, how about brooks kept with his own chiropractor out there, need an adjustment . Why not when you are bigtime golfer. He will end up with a bogey on the whole, but he is 268, still in it, two back of your leader, hal tong lee. A nice start on his first full, nestles up near the cup, bertie will follow and here is his third birdie of the round on five. He winds up with five under 65. Eight under so far. This is kind of an interesting shot right here. This is at 6 00 or so at night. He is out there still working, even though he teed off at 7 00 a. M. He talks a little bit about his expectations from the weekend, coming up. I have no expectations, actually. Because you know, the last few months staying at home doing nothing. I just want out here have fun. Still have two rounds left, long way to go. I just want to play my best. If happens, happen. Fit to be tied on a friday night in oakland, the as and astros go at it and both teams had great chances, they went 13 innings, two of the most talented innings. And zach winky, six shout out innings, nothing to show for it. Cases out there with the cow word cutouts. He is relieved by josh james who serves it up for robbie grossman, his first home run of the year in the seventh inning. Weve got 11 until the 13th inning. The astros scored one in the top half, but with two out, two strikes, austin allen, youngster, lines 1 cleanly with a base hit that ties the score at two appease. They were done. After a walk from tony kemp and a walk to him, mark assuming, the walkoff, clean shot in the rightcenterecialty early in th and its called the walkoff. 32 final, make that seven straight wins for the as. Meanwhile, what most baseball experts predicted was going to happen for the giants seems to be unfolding. That is just an overall lack of talent and depth. Then when they had to match up against the team with tons of all of the above, like the dodgers, its a problem. Although the giants probably have the hottest hitter and best, donovan elana. He raps a single right here. Early in the ballgame make rasinski will barely make it home for a 1zero lead in the third. By the way, solano heading. 465. But just in, big problem hanging it right here to move events. He will send one deep into the l. A. Night. Thats the third for bets, its a 11 game and max a former a and now dodger hero, always against the giants. The dodgers had to coast and lose to some margin. At this, statistics, he is given up six home runs in his start so far this year. 72 final and the giants have lost five out of the last. August seventh, 2007, where were you . If you were at the ballpark in
San Francisco<\/a>, youll never forget this day in sports history. Reporter and then there was one. On this day in 2007 barry bonds went deep for the 756 time in his career. That cake is out of here 7 56, bonds stands alone reporter he stood alone as baseballs alltime home run leader. Thats the stay in sports, august 7th, im joe fonzi. Unbelievable energy in the yard that night. More baseball for you. Our catch of the night, kansas citys merryfield had a couple of men on. He takes it, he thought he had himself at least a two run double. But jake mccabe, a twin with a fantastic catch rate there. That will be our catch of the night, jake cape. But kansas city held on to beat the twins, who are off to a good start. This might be a little tough to look at, a bike race. Just as they are about to come across the finish a pack of riders vying for the top spot have a disaster. A dozen writers had a shot at winning and one made a very aggressive move to the inside, horrible results. Fa be a was put in a coma, he is said to be okay and in stable condition. Thats a terrible way to end a race. That is the sporting life for friday night we will have more and recap the as when again in about 25 minutes next at 11 00 if democrats continue to hold this critical relief hostage, i will act under my authority as president to get americans relief they need. President trump taking a
Congressional Democrats<\/a> and threatening executive action in
Coronavirus Relief<\/a>. This all comes as talks reach a compromise on new legislation appear to hit an impasse between the white house and
Speaker Pelosi<\/a>. Hanging in the balance, of course, millions of americans who have seen relief runout. There also out of jobs. We have the stimulus standoff, where republican senators on","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia601906.us.archive.org\/29\/items\/KTVU_20200808_050000_The_Ten_Oclock_News_on_KTVU_Fox_2\/KTVU_20200808_050000_The_Ten_Oclock_News_on_KTVU_Fox_2.thumbs\/KTVU_20200808_050000_The_Ten_Oclock_News_on_KTVU_Fox_2_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240716T12:35:10+00:00"}