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KTVU The Ten Oclock News On KTVU Fox 2 July 12, 2024
After 30 inches of rain in the forecast with four
Southern States
already declaring an emergency. Landfall is expected in the next 6 to 7 hours and the big concerns tonight are flooding and potentially life threatening storm surge. Here is a look at the satellite loop sally expected to make landfall near the alabama
Mississippi State
line. Right now is it is a category one hurricane with 85 mileper hour winds. Reporter that rain continues to just constantly following top of us, really soaking me and drenching me all neethling long. We have this
Tropical Storm
force winds over and over again. But the storm, as he said, is pushing to the east. That means some folks are going to be released. Others are now going to be in harms way. Waves pick up along the gulf coast as
Hurricane Sally
inches closer. The storm is packing 85 mile perhour winds, threatening
Southeast Louisiana
to the florida panhandle. With devastating storm surge and potentially deadly flooding. Sally is expected to make landfall by wednesday morning near the alabama
Mississippi State
line. Hurricane sally is not to be taken for granted. With rising water comes a greater risk for loss of property in life. Reporter some coastal areas saw flooding tuesday afternoon as sally moved closer. The storm is expected to move slowly, chopping up to 30 inches of rain in some areas and increasing the risk for flash flooding, even tornadoes further inland. People across the gulf coast filled sandbags and gas tanks ahead of sals arrival. The storm has moved further east, sparing new orleans from the worst. City officials are shifting focus to help neighboring states. When we see we are out of the cone we immediately shift our neighbors inside of the cone. That is alabama and mississippi. We are in constant communication. Reporter the storm is moving so slowly that the south end, as far as the carolinas, folks there could see more rain, heavy rain. Even the possibility of tornadoes for the remainder of this week. Now to chief meteorologist bill martin who is tracking sallys strength in location. Job down to a category two, that will drop back down when one before it makes landfall. This thing is barely managing. Lets say its 15 miles offshore. Itll take four hours, at least, of rain before this eye wall gets on shore. At the walking speed thing. This thing is barely moving. With the rainfall accumulation showing up heavily in these really bright bans you will see 25 to 35 inches of rain. That causes big problems in an area already at sea level. Is a hurricane, 100 mile an hour winds moving north northeast at two miles an hour. That means that thing is going to
Stay Together
longer than we would like. The storm surge is going to be there. It drops to a category one, maybe six feet of storm surge on top of the high side. And a lot of rain, it doesnt end down there. If you want to look at the
Weather Forecast
i have the globe view and we can look at the
Tropical Storm
s in the atlantic and pacific. It is stunning how much activity is going on in the tropics. Here in california we have wildfires to worry about. Today cal fire lifted more evacuation orders for the fire burning in butte and plumas countys. North complex fire has brent 273,000 acres and is 34 contained. The west zone of that fire that burned butte county is 25 contained. No more fatalities were reported. 15 people have died in the west zone of the fire. There was positive news as
Authorities Say
the number of missing is down to two people. Cal fire says the wildfire has destroyed nearly 500 homes. Containment is growing for some of the other huge wildfires in california. The august complex inis 30 contained. And has brent 1200 square miles, nearly an area nearly the size of
Santa Clara County
. Down in
Southern California
and our firefighters carried on a controlled burn in the
San Gabriel Mountains
today to protect the historic mount wilson observatory. The bobcat fire has become within 500 feet of the observatory but so far the centuriesold building has been saved. Crews are working to protect valuable
Communications Towers
east of pasadena and it is 6 contained. California senator and
Vice President
ial candidate
Kamala Harris
was in fresno today to learn about the devastating wildfires. Ktvu political reporter greg lee tells us about her visit and how
Climate Change
has emerged as a campaign issue. Reporter california senator
Kamala Harris
made her first look appearance in her home state since being named a democratic vp nominee. The senator received a briefing from local officials in fresno and visited an evacuation center. This, as several massive and
Deadly Wildfires
continue to burn around this date. Im here to obviously give the governor support for his leadership in these trying times. These communities are devastated. Reporter governor gavin newsom joined the senator a day after he met with
President Trump
on the same topic in sacramento. The president , again, focused on forest management. Something newsome acknowledged, but the
Governors Team
honed in on
Climate Change
s role in the fire is. I think its all about vegetation management, we are not going to succeed together and protecting californians. It will start getting cooler. You just want. [ laughter ] i wish science agreed with you. I dont think science knows, actually. Ideology should not a fact. This is just a fact. And we have to do better, as a country. Reporter in the
Central Valley
senator harris focused on
Climate Change
. On monday her running mate joe biden called resident trump a quote, climate arsonist. It is incumbent on us, in terms of the leadership of our nation, to take seriously the extreme changes in our climate. The hots are getting hotter, the drives are getting drier,
Climate Change
is real. Reporter both senator harris and
President Trump
had a clear reasons for visiting the state. For democrats that the matter of solidifying their position as climate protectors. For donald trump it was more of a photo opportunity meeting with a major state governor. Reporter he went on to say that president was successful in showing his cordial working relationship with
Governor Newsom
. Tonight harris is at an event in las vegas. A coronavirus and good news for marin county businesses. State
Health Officials
say marin county can move up into the tier 2 of the framework. It will allow limited indoor activities. Schools could potentially resume indoor classes if marin county stays in tier 2 first two more weeks. Overall the pandemic is easing in california, even in virus hotspots. Estate reports 2200 new cases, but 66 more people have died from the virus. In the bay area there were 321 new cases, at least eight deaths reported. State figures show the bay area as a whole approaching 100,000 total cases. California
Fitness Centers
are suing
Governor Newsom
for hosing down during the pandemic after demanding they be allowed to reopen. The suit was filed today in los angeles and accuses officials of requiring businesses to close without evidence that they contribute to spread of the virus. Is its unfair and came at a time and staying healthy is staying critical. Our
Crime Reporter
henry lee says there was no crime scene but the cameras up investigators cracked the case in 48 hours. Reporter
Kevin Baptista
died after being shot in a car in richmond. Two friends told the police they were on i80 in san pablo when they were attacked. Detectives had virtually no crime scene to go off of and very little witnesses. Reporter but the
San Pablo Police
captain said investigators turned it to the
Departments Network
of 220 surveillance cameras. Is on video showing the victims in a kia in a residential neighborhood. Him is also show them being followed by a second car. At each location the suspect vehicle is traveling behind them. Reporter as the kia makes a turn from san pablo on i80, the infinity does the same. And within moments this happens. Someone from the infinity open fire on the, as captured by shots better, technology that detects gunfire. This vehicle was the vehicle they intended to shoot at and they waited until they got on the freeway in san pablo to conduct a crime. Reporter police taste it all together with technology. Shot spotter later advised this exact week where on the freeway the shooting occurred. Reporter in an unusual fashion. The lights were turned off on the freeway and the middle of the frame. Reporter police used cameras to zoom in on the license plate of the infiniti. That led them to
Jorge Vazquez
and his girlfriend camille lancaster. We were able to find out and recreate the travel and path of the victim and suspect. Reporter because the video allegedly shows that couple following the victims before the shooting the da has also charged them with special circumstances of a driveby murder. That means, if convicted, the couple could potentially face life in prison without parole, or the death penalty. Coming up, blue skies at last. The change in our air quality and why
Officials Say
enjoy it now because it may not last. First, a
Family Business
in ruins after a car slams into the building and catches fire. Its like losing a family member. Is all ive known for my whole life. And landmark business in the north bay appears to be a total loss after a car crash and fire. It has stood for years off redwood highway. The community is rallying for a rebuild. Fox 2 newss
Debora Villalon
with what happened. Reporter palace of fruit has been open for more than 60 years until some joyriding teenagers but an end to it, at least for now. This whole side here was all of our produce display. Reporter petti burness fixed through charred fruit and his own history. I was born in 1960 in my baby crib was in the office. Mom and dad took me to work every day. Its like losing a family member. Thats all ive known for my whole life. Reporter palace of fruit went up in flames saturday after a speeding infiniti crashed through the building and caught fire. When crews got here the 19year old driver and his three passengers had been rescued by chp who were nearby, because they try to pull them over on the freeway moments earlier. Highway patrolman are the ones that pulled him out of the vehicle. Who knows what mightve happened if they were right there. Reporter with the open market, so familiar on the petaluma roadside, is a total loss. And is surreal. Its her history too. All she says is, what are we going to do now . We are going to rebuild and we are going to make it here coming thats what we are going to do. Reporter and they will do it with
Community Fundraising
well underway. A go fund me page under which generations of shoppers reminisce about for palace. It amazes me how much this place really meant to people. I remember my grandmother told me back in late 50s she would drive from larkspur to come here just to shop. Reporter ironically, this old market picked up a lot of customers during covid who found the open air appealing and then realized it was more than produce. We didnt realize you had milk and groceries and all that. We thought it was just a fruit stand. Reporter among the rigorous fans, the local fire crews who tried to save the place. When shopping for dinners we would always stop and see what the house approves. We are regular customers. Reporter for those saying they missed the old ambience, she plans to salvage the original sign to display in a new structure. It just really gets me in the chest when i see how much people care. Does a lot of good people in the world still. As bad as it is, there is a lot of good people still in the world. Reporter he is still shopping oaklands produce mark three times a week to. Those injuries in the car crash range from minor to manger, but none lifethreatening. The aclu of
Northern California
sued palo alto today over its policy banning non residents from using foothills park. The policy has been in put in m the lawsuit calls legacy of rac discrimination. And claims they dan is unconstitutional and anyone who wants to should be able to enjoy this. The suit was brought on behalf of the naacp, san jose
Silicon Valley
and several residents. As well as visit on two is that they have been banned from using the trails, picnic areas, lake and campgrounds. The coastal fog is streaming into the bay area tonight hoping to finally makes up the persistent smoke that has blanketed the region. Much of the bay area had good quality today with blue skies visible. Is a welcome relief after a record stretch of unhealthy air. Ktvus
Azenith Smith
joins us now and we need to enjoy it now because it may not last too long. Reporter a message from air quality officials tonight is to enjoy the good air while coming be widespread relief before another system a role in and bring back the smoke this weekend. This is what the
Golden Gate Bridge
looked like in
San Francisco
the last few days, barely recognizable. This is what it looks like on tuesday. Its nice. Its the best its been for the past 2 to 3 weeks. Its pretty clear. Blue sky, what is blue sky . Weve had gray, orange, black. Reporter this iconic landmark and others in the city shrouded in spoke after an unprecedented stretch of bad air. At one point the sky turning an orange haze. Tuesdays cleaner and clearer skies brought people out sightseeing, boating and kite sailing. This
San Francisco
resident says its the first time he has ridden his bike without an n95 this is the first time im seeing blue sky in a while and im not feeling it in my lungs. Thats wonderful. Wheel broke up today and it was a great surprise we had such better air quality. Reporter their
Quality Management
district says on shore winds have pushed smoke from the wildfires away from the bay area with airquality readings vastly improving. Most of the bay area is back in the green mild parts of the south and east bay have moderate levels in yellow. The good news is that all those thursday and friday we are expecting to see a couple of onshore flows to wash things out for a couple of days. A shift in winds may mean the return of smokefilled air come saturday and sunday. Hardly anyone has rented bikes or bought camping equipment due to the airquality. The store manager says business slightly improved tuesday in hopes sales will continue to pick up. Inside enough and i think being outdoors is helpful for a lot of people, especially during the pandemic. A spare the air alert is in effect for tomorrow as some pockets may have unhealthy air for sensitive groups. Officials are hopeful their record streak of spare the air alerts will end on thursday. Coming up company compromise on capitol hill. And the new stimulus plan. Up next, the 49ers vowed to been a fan. The
San Francisco
49ers so they will be in a fan who sent racist messages to the rival arizona cardinals. Arizona safety buddha baker tweeted screenshots of the messages today, which included repeated racial slurs and says there was a bounty on his head. The messages were sent after baker made a tackle center that left niners star
George Kittle
with a sprained knee. The 49ers released a statement saying the individual who sent the messages does not represent the 49ers or the faithful. Per team policy we are working to identify this person and will banned them from all 49ers games and events. Then to the south they were the
San Jose City
council wrapped up a lovely meeting by rejecting a ban on the police use of rubber bullets for crowd control. They were considering recommendations in a 200 page report on
Police Practices
that included six changes to the duty manual. Among them, requiring officers to identify themselves before entering a residence to make an arrest and always displaying their badges. The changes were approved, but city council rejected a ban on rubber bullets. It is my view that certainly the police have to use, from pepper spray to tasers. Better to have an option then not to have an option. Its a last lethal option. I would rather the
Police Officers
have one more less lethal option then using a gun or a taser. The acting police chief says the department recognizes there are things it can do to maintain crowd control tactics and safety for their officers. A settlement has been reached between the family of
Breonna Taylor
in the city of louisville, kentucky in a wrongful death lawsuit. That includes a 12 million payment and police reforms. Breonna taylor was shot and killed by
Police Serving
a no knock warrant in the middle of the night last march. The officers entered her apartment and fired their guns blindly. Her mother says she is still seeking justice for her daughter. As significant as today is, it is only the beginning of getting full justice for breanna. We must not lose focus on what the real drive is. And with that being said, its time to move forward with the criminal charges. Because she deserves that and much more. The
Southern States<\/a> already declaring an emergency. Landfall is expected in the next 6 to 7 hours and the big concerns tonight are flooding and potentially life threatening storm surge. Here is a look at the satellite loop sally expected to make landfall near the alabama
Mississippi State<\/a> line. Right now is it is a category one hurricane with 85 mileper hour winds. Reporter that rain continues to just constantly following top of us, really soaking me and drenching me all neethling long. We have this
Tropical Storm<\/a> force winds over and over again. But the storm, as he said, is pushing to the east. That means some folks are going to be released. Others are now going to be in harms way. Waves pick up along the gulf coast as
Hurricane Sally<\/a> inches closer. The storm is packing 85 mile perhour winds, threatening
Southeast Louisiana<\/a> to the florida panhandle. With devastating storm surge and potentially deadly flooding. Sally is expected to make landfall by wednesday morning near the alabama
Mississippi State<\/a> line. Hurricane sally is not to be taken for granted. With rising water comes a greater risk for loss of property in life. Reporter some coastal areas saw flooding tuesday afternoon as sally moved closer. The storm is expected to move slowly, chopping up to 30 inches of rain in some areas and increasing the risk for flash flooding, even tornadoes further inland. People across the gulf coast filled sandbags and gas tanks ahead of sals arrival. The storm has moved further east, sparing new orleans from the worst. City officials are shifting focus to help neighboring states. When we see we are out of the cone we immediately shift our neighbors inside of the cone. That is alabama and mississippi. We are in constant communication. Reporter the storm is moving so slowly that the south end, as far as the carolinas, folks there could see more rain, heavy rain. Even the possibility of tornadoes for the remainder of this week. Now to chief meteorologist bill martin who is tracking sallys strength in location. Job down to a category two, that will drop back down when one before it makes landfall. This thing is barely managing. Lets say its 15 miles offshore. Itll take four hours, at least, of rain before this eye wall gets on shore. At the walking speed thing. This thing is barely moving. With the rainfall accumulation showing up heavily in these really bright bans you will see 25 to 35 inches of rain. That causes big problems in an area already at sea level. Is a hurricane, 100 mile an hour winds moving north northeast at two miles an hour. That means that thing is going to
Stay Together<\/a> longer than we would like. The storm surge is going to be there. It drops to a category one, maybe six feet of storm surge on top of the high side. And a lot of rain, it doesnt end down there. If you want to look at the
Weather Forecast<\/a> i have the globe view and we can look at the
Tropical Storm<\/a>s in the atlantic and pacific. It is stunning how much activity is going on in the tropics. Here in california we have wildfires to worry about. Today cal fire lifted more evacuation orders for the fire burning in butte and plumas countys. North complex fire has brent 273,000 acres and is 34 contained. The west zone of that fire that burned butte county is 25 contained. No more fatalities were reported. 15 people have died in the west zone of the fire. There was positive news as
Authorities Say<\/a> the number of missing is down to two people. Cal fire says the wildfire has destroyed nearly 500 homes. Containment is growing for some of the other huge wildfires in california. The august complex inis 30 contained. And has brent 1200 square miles, nearly an area nearly the size of
Santa Clara County<\/a>. Down in
Southern California<\/a> and our firefighters carried on a controlled burn in the
San Gabriel Mountains<\/a> today to protect the historic mount wilson observatory. The bobcat fire has become within 500 feet of the observatory but so far the centuriesold building has been saved. Crews are working to protect valuable
Communications Towers<\/a> east of pasadena and it is 6 contained. California senator and
Vice President<\/a> ial candidate
Kamala Harris<\/a> was in fresno today to learn about the devastating wildfires. Ktvu political reporter greg lee tells us about her visit and how
Climate Change<\/a> has emerged as a campaign issue. Reporter california senator
Kamala Harris<\/a> made her first look appearance in her home state since being named a democratic vp nominee. The senator received a briefing from local officials in fresno and visited an evacuation center. This, as several massive and
Deadly Wildfires<\/a> continue to burn around this date. Im here to obviously give the governor support for his leadership in these trying times. These communities are devastated. Reporter governor gavin newsom joined the senator a day after he met with
President Trump<\/a> on the same topic in sacramento. The president , again, focused on forest management. Something newsome acknowledged, but the
Governors Team<\/a> honed in on
Climate Change<\/a>s role in the fire is. I think its all about vegetation management, we are not going to succeed together and protecting californians. It will start getting cooler. You just want. [ laughter ] i wish science agreed with you. I dont think science knows, actually. Ideology should not a fact. This is just a fact. And we have to do better, as a country. Reporter in the
Central Valley<\/a> senator harris focused on
Climate Change<\/a>. On monday her running mate joe biden called resident trump a quote, climate arsonist. It is incumbent on us, in terms of the leadership of our nation, to take seriously the extreme changes in our climate. The hots are getting hotter, the drives are getting drier,
Climate Change<\/a> is real. Reporter both senator harris and
President Trump<\/a> had a clear reasons for visiting the state. For democrats that the matter of solidifying their position as climate protectors. For donald trump it was more of a photo opportunity meeting with a major state governor. Reporter he went on to say that president was successful in showing his cordial working relationship with
Governor Newsom<\/a>. Tonight harris is at an event in las vegas. A coronavirus and good news for marin county businesses. State
Health Officials<\/a> say marin county can move up into the tier 2 of the framework. It will allow limited indoor activities. Schools could potentially resume indoor classes if marin county stays in tier 2 first two more weeks. Overall the pandemic is easing in california, even in virus hotspots. Estate reports 2200 new cases, but 66 more people have died from the virus. In the bay area there were 321 new cases, at least eight deaths reported. State figures show the bay area as a whole approaching 100,000 total cases. California
Fitness Centers<\/a> are suing
Governor Newsom<\/a> for hosing down during the pandemic after demanding they be allowed to reopen. The suit was filed today in los angeles and accuses officials of requiring businesses to close without evidence that they contribute to spread of the virus. Is its unfair and came at a time and staying healthy is staying critical. Our
Crime Reporter<\/a> henry lee says there was no crime scene but the cameras up investigators cracked the case in 48 hours. Reporter
Kevin Baptista<\/a> died after being shot in a car in richmond. Two friends told the police they were on i80 in san pablo when they were attacked. Detectives had virtually no crime scene to go off of and very little witnesses. Reporter but the
San Pablo Police<\/a> captain said investigators turned it to the
Departments Network<\/a> of 220 surveillance cameras. Is on video showing the victims in a kia in a residential neighborhood. Him is also show them being followed by a second car. At each location the suspect vehicle is traveling behind them. Reporter as the kia makes a turn from san pablo on i80, the infinity does the same. And within moments this happens. Someone from the infinity open fire on the, as captured by shots better, technology that detects gunfire. This vehicle was the vehicle they intended to shoot at and they waited until they got on the freeway in san pablo to conduct a crime. Reporter police taste it all together with technology. Shot spotter later advised this exact week where on the freeway the shooting occurred. Reporter in an unusual fashion. The lights were turned off on the freeway and the middle of the frame. Reporter police used cameras to zoom in on the license plate of the infiniti. That led them to
Jorge Vazquez<\/a> and his girlfriend camille lancaster. We were able to find out and recreate the travel and path of the victim and suspect. Reporter because the video allegedly shows that couple following the victims before the shooting the da has also charged them with special circumstances of a driveby murder. That means, if convicted, the couple could potentially face life in prison without parole, or the death penalty. Coming up, blue skies at last. The change in our air quality and why
Officials Say<\/a> enjoy it now because it may not last. First, a
Family Business<\/a> in ruins after a car slams into the building and catches fire. Its like losing a family member. Is all ive known for my whole life. And landmark business in the north bay appears to be a total loss after a car crash and fire. It has stood for years off redwood highway. The community is rallying for a rebuild. Fox 2 newss
Debora Villalon<\/a> with what happened. Reporter palace of fruit has been open for more than 60 years until some joyriding teenagers but an end to it, at least for now. This whole side here was all of our produce display. Reporter petti burness fixed through charred fruit and his own history. I was born in 1960 in my baby crib was in the office. Mom and dad took me to work every day. Its like losing a family member. Thats all ive known for my whole life. Reporter palace of fruit went up in flames saturday after a speeding infiniti crashed through the building and caught fire. When crews got here the 19year old driver and his three passengers had been rescued by chp who were nearby, because they try to pull them over on the freeway moments earlier. Highway patrolman are the ones that pulled him out of the vehicle. Who knows what mightve happened if they were right there. Reporter with the open market, so familiar on the petaluma roadside, is a total loss. And is surreal. Its her history too. All she says is, what are we going to do now . We are going to rebuild and we are going to make it here coming thats what we are going to do. Reporter and they will do it with
Community Fundraising<\/a> well underway. A go fund me page under which generations of shoppers reminisce about for palace. It amazes me how much this place really meant to people. I remember my grandmother told me back in late 50s she would drive from larkspur to come here just to shop. Reporter ironically, this old market picked up a lot of customers during covid who found the open air appealing and then realized it was more than produce. We didnt realize you had milk and groceries and all that. We thought it was just a fruit stand. Reporter among the rigorous fans, the local fire crews who tried to save the place. When shopping for dinners we would always stop and see what the house approves. We are regular customers. Reporter for those saying they missed the old ambience, she plans to salvage the original sign to display in a new structure. It just really gets me in the chest when i see how much people care. Does a lot of good people in the world still. As bad as it is, there is a lot of good people still in the world. Reporter he is still shopping oaklands produce mark three times a week to. Those injuries in the car crash range from minor to manger, but none lifethreatening. The aclu of
Northern California<\/a> sued palo alto today over its policy banning non residents from using foothills park. The policy has been in put in m the lawsuit calls legacy of rac discrimination. And claims they dan is unconstitutional and anyone who wants to should be able to enjoy this. The suit was brought on behalf of the naacp, san jose
Silicon Valley<\/a> and several residents. As well as visit on two is that they have been banned from using the trails, picnic areas, lake and campgrounds. The coastal fog is streaming into the bay area tonight hoping to finally makes up the persistent smoke that has blanketed the region. Much of the bay area had good quality today with blue skies visible. Is a welcome relief after a record stretch of unhealthy air. Ktvus
Azenith Smith<\/a> joins us now and we need to enjoy it now because it may not last too long. Reporter a message from air quality officials tonight is to enjoy the good air while coming be widespread relief before another system a role in and bring back the smoke this weekend. This is what the
Golden Gate Bridge<\/a> looked like in
San Francisco<\/a> the last few days, barely recognizable. This is what it looks like on tuesday. Its nice. Its the best its been for the past 2 to 3 weeks. Its pretty clear. Blue sky, what is blue sky . Weve had gray, orange, black. Reporter this iconic landmark and others in the city shrouded in spoke after an unprecedented stretch of bad air. At one point the sky turning an orange haze. Tuesdays cleaner and clearer skies brought people out sightseeing, boating and kite sailing. This
San Francisco<\/a> resident says its the first time he has ridden his bike without an n95 this is the first time im seeing blue sky in a while and im not feeling it in my lungs. Thats wonderful. Wheel broke up today and it was a great surprise we had such better air quality. Reporter their
Quality Management<\/a> district says on shore winds have pushed smoke from the wildfires away from the bay area with airquality readings vastly improving. Most of the bay area is back in the green mild parts of the south and east bay have moderate levels in yellow. The good news is that all those thursday and friday we are expecting to see a couple of onshore flows to wash things out for a couple of days. A shift in winds may mean the return of smokefilled air come saturday and sunday. Hardly anyone has rented bikes or bought camping equipment due to the airquality. The store manager says business slightly improved tuesday in hopes sales will continue to pick up. Inside enough and i think being outdoors is helpful for a lot of people, especially during the pandemic. A spare the air alert is in effect for tomorrow as some pockets may have unhealthy air for sensitive groups. Officials are hopeful their record streak of spare the air alerts will end on thursday. Coming up company compromise on capitol hill. And the new stimulus plan. Up next, the 49ers vowed to been a fan. The
San Francisco<\/a> 49ers so they will be in a fan who sent racist messages to the rival arizona cardinals. Arizona safety buddha baker tweeted screenshots of the messages today, which included repeated racial slurs and says there was a bounty on his head. The messages were sent after baker made a tackle center that left niners star
George Kittle<\/a> with a sprained knee. The 49ers released a statement saying the individual who sent the messages does not represent the 49ers or the faithful. Per team policy we are working to identify this person and will banned them from all 49ers games and events. Then to the south they were the
San Jose City<\/a> council wrapped up a lovely meeting by rejecting a ban on the police use of rubber bullets for crowd control. They were considering recommendations in a 200 page report on
Police Practices<\/a> that included six changes to the duty manual. Among them, requiring officers to identify themselves before entering a residence to make an arrest and always displaying their badges. The changes were approved, but city council rejected a ban on rubber bullets. It is my view that certainly the police have to use, from pepper spray to tasers. Better to have an option then not to have an option. Its a last lethal option. I would rather the
Police Officers<\/a> have one more less lethal option then using a gun or a taser. The acting police chief says the department recognizes there are things it can do to maintain crowd control tactics and safety for their officers. A settlement has been reached between the family of
Breonna Taylor<\/a> in the city of louisville, kentucky in a wrongful death lawsuit. That includes a 12 million payment and police reforms. Breonna taylor was shot and killed by
Police Serving<\/a> a no knock warrant in the middle of the night last march. The officers entered her apartment and fired their guns blindly. Her mother says she is still seeking justice for her daughter. As significant as today is, it is only the beginning of getting full justice for breanna. We must not lose focus on what the real drive is. And with that being said, its time to move forward with the criminal charges. Because she deserves that and much more. The
Kentucky Attorney<\/a> general is investigating the case to determine whether charges should be filed against the officers involved. A mural honoring
Breonna Taylor<\/a> has been restored in san rafael. The city removed the artwork from the intersection of frains parkway on september 3rd. Officials cited a policy that bans artwork without formal approval. They are open to working with the artist. Since then the mural was restored and has received more attention. City officials tell us this evening they plremove the artwork a second time, but havent said when. Still ahead, progressive prosecutors joining forces. Plus,
Apple Unveils<\/a> new devices, software and service. But not an update to its most popular product. Leader in sports the
Denver Nuggets<\/a> are celebrating after making history. Up first, the bipartisan breakthrough on capitol hill. A compromised agreement on local covert release. A new twist tonight in the stalled talks over federal coronavirus relief. A
Bipartisan Group<\/a> of 50
Congress Members<\/a> who called themselves the problem concoct compromise plan which they hope will help start talks. Reporter this caucus is made up of moderates from some 22 different states, including california. They say they were fed up after seeing both parties in the white house failed to reach a deal. They went to work and in six weeks they crafted their own. Just as the white house and congress seem too polarized to get relief bill done for the
American People<\/a> was a bipartisan light tuesday. Acre by 50 congress member, called the problem solvers caucus, presented a compromise. Its a 1. 5 trillion proposal that lands in between the
House Democrats<\/a> three point 4 trillion relief bill that passed in may and the
Senate Republicans<\/a> 300 trillion plan that failed the past last week. The problem is the caucus has 25 past democrats and 25
House Republicans<\/a> led by congressman josh got heimer of new jersey and congressman john reed of new york. There are people in districts that could go republican or democrat. A lot of concern about policies. Reporter the proposal does have out elements that can appeal to the partys leadership. Includes 300 billion in direct aid to individuals and families. Including another round of 1200 stimulus checks plus rents assistance and food aid. They would help
Small Businesses<\/a> and nonprofits, and 100 billion would help with coronavirus testing, tracing and healthcare. The plan lists funds to help the postal service, agriculture, school and childcare providers and election in. But 500 billion for state and local governments might be a dealbreaker. Theres a lot of help for state and local governments in this. The question is whether
Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> will go for that. Reporter
House Speaker<\/a> nancy pelosi said tuesday she will keep the house in session until i relief bill passes. Brady says
President Trump<\/a> and members of congress are likely calculating the political cost of not providing relief to american voters. Mister trump is in a difficult position. On the one hand he wants to say the economy picking up and is rebuilding it. On the other hand he has to face the prospect that there is 10 unemployment and more and a lot are still out of work. I think thats the question, whether the white house will see it to be strategically important to try to make the case doing everything it can to make sure the economy moves forward. Reporter today a group of
Democratic Committee<\/a> leaders so they dont think the plan goes far enough. Senate majority leader
Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> says he can meet the democrats at their price tag. The caucus is remaining hopeful. They call their proposal in march to common ground. Many people out of work right now hoping they can come to some sort of compromise in. Around the world the u. S. Has responded poorly to the coronavirus pandemic. Pew
Research Survey<\/a> 13 people in multi democratic countries including britain, germany and japan. This of the u. S. Has done a poor job with dealing with the crisis. 83 said they had no confidence in
President Trump<\/a> to do the right thing in global affairs. New information about a coronavirus outbreak in an assisted living facility in fairfield. 31 residents and eight
Staff Members<\/a> have tested positive at part rose gardens and two people have died from the virus to today we dug into the state social
Services Website<\/a> and learned inspectors had visited the facility at least 16 times since may of last year. Part rose gardens was cited six times for violations that post an immediate risk to the health of their patients. Park rose says it adheres to all cdc and state guidelines and continues to monitor and take coronavirus precautions. Four current and former california district attorneys are announcing a new system. It is time for
Law Enforcement<\/a> voices to come together and advocate for policies that actually make us safer. Reporter there some of the biggest names in progressive criminal justice circles. Chesa boudin ,
George Gascon<\/a> and tori salazar. On tuesday they teamed up to form the prosecutors alliance, a new association looking to take on the powerful
Law Enforcement<\/a> lobby in sacramento. They want to unwind the tough on crime policies of the past that led to mass incarceration and start disparities in the criminal justice system. Reform and
Public Safety<\/a> are complementary concepts. They do not need to be at odds with one another. But for too long
Law Enforcement<\/a> associations in our state have sold us a false set of goods. Reporter
Christine Soto<\/a> deberry worked as executive of for gascon and later chesa boudin. Political observers say recent failures in the lobby is thinks to lobby groups. We want to make sure data is driving it, not fear. Reporter chesa boudin was elected at
San Francisco<\/a>s da after running on a platform of reform. He got the job after
George Gascon<\/a>. George gascon sponsored some of the states most significant reforms in
San Francisco<\/a>. He is now in a close battle with incumbent jackie lacey to had the largest
District Attorneys Office<\/a> in the country, and l. A. The new association is also bipartisan. Tori salazar in
San Joaquin County<\/a> is a republican. Earlier this year she dropped out of the california district attorneys association. The states
Largest Organization<\/a> of prosecutors trixie said the group was out of touch with the growing reform movement. Before this alliance there wasnt an association i could go to and get support and help and an exchange of ideas. The
San Francisco<\/a>
Police Officers<\/a> association called the new group a quote, slush fund for selfpromotion. The police union is also demanding to know who its donors are. Coming up, hence halloween may not look like what we are used to. The comments by the state
Health Secretary<\/a>. The first of the criminal charges being filed in the death of a pedestrian. Much better air quality in the forecast for tomorrow and beyond. The details on that, plus the five day forecast. Ms. Williams weve been working hard. Ms. Robinson . To make learning fun again. Ms. Duncan and making sure our students can succeed. Ms. Zamora were with you every step of the way. Ms. Robinson i know its a challenging time. Ms. Zamora no one wants to be back in the classroom more than teachers. Ms. Williams we have missed you so much. Mr. Hardesty but we all have to be safe. Ms. Robinson because were all in this together. Narrator making our
School Buildings<\/a> safer. Ms. Robinson working together, we can make it a great year. Narrator because the
California Teachers Association<\/a> knows quality
Public Schools<\/a> make a better california for all of us. The person behind the wheel of a self driving uber that struck and killed a woman in arizona has been charged with negligent homicide. Executors raffaella vasquez was watching a tv show on her phone at the time of the collision in tempe in 2018. 49yearold
Elaine Herzberg<\/a> was killed and she was crossing the street outside the crosswalk. Investigators say the self driving car detected herzberg just moments before the crash. Vasquez has pleaded not guilty. The wall street journal reports the federal trade commission could file an antitrust lawsuit against facebook by the end of the year. The ftc has been investigating big tech companies, including facebook and google, for alleged efforts to smother competitors. Authorities happen trying to determine if takeovers or smaller rivals suppress competition and harm consumers. The judge says google may face a similar lawsuit soon. We may have a new high tech gadget to add to your wish list. The new iphone 12 could be announced next month, improvements to tablets and watches focus on security upgrades and more bells and whistles. Apple is moving deeper into help with their allnew apple watch that can detect signs of respiratory infection like covid19. Using data from apple watch researchers are studying the impact of covid on the psychological wellbeing of frontline healthcare workers by identifying early signs of stress while also looking to predict infection before symptoms appear. The event was virtual today due to the pandemic. Stocks were higher on wall street today with amazon and microsoft providing momentum. The dow was up and down before closing up two points. The nasdaq added 133 and s p gained 17. Coming up, a
Bay Area Elementary School<\/a> reopens its doors. And chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking our weather. Im
Still Standing<\/a> better than i ever did i got it all from you im always pushing through i know well make it to the finish line i know youre waiting on the other side ondemand glucose monitoring. Because theyre always on. Another lifechanging technology from abbott. So you dont wait for life. You live it. Halloween is going to look a bit different this year. State
Health Secretary<\/a> mark kelly saying today the traditional trickortreating is not advised this october 31st. There are currently no specific restrictions beyond county
Health Orders<\/a> prohibiting large groups and mandating social distancing. That could change as the holiday gets closer. Still, he says its best to find a different way to celebrate. We are urging people to be prepared for a different type of halloween. As i said last week, trickor treating, the type of mixing that comes in our traditional trickortreating festivities is really not advised under covid. Other ways to celebrate include decorating your doors and windows and holding pumpkin carving contests online. Some schools in the south bay are now open, showing how in
Person Learning<\/a> could work during the pandemic. We spoke with representatives from several
School Districts<\/a> about whats next. Reporter at this private
Elementary School<\/a> in san jose the classroom doors are now open after welcoming back students for the first day of inperson instruction monday. This is not something any of us have done before. It definitely has kept us on our toes. Reporter primary plus
Elementary School<\/a> is one of 36 campuses and five
School Districts<\/a> in
Santa Clara County<\/a> given a waiver and allowed to reopen under strict new guidelines. The largest class here has 13 kids in it. From required masks to stagger drop off times and temperature checks, there are a lot of changes. And teachers are doing double duty, teaching via zoom on the computer to childrens whose families have chosen to continue with distancelearning and at the same time teaching the students in the classroom. Thats one of my teachers said yesterday, theyre going to strive to make sure both sets of students, the at home and in person, still feel part of the classroom. Reporter meanwhile, more than two dozen south bay area
School Districts<\/a> are grappling on how to move forward. The largest, san is a unified, plans to announce later its week the plans for october and has been serving families. From our perspective it seems like right now the majority of our parents are really preferring to keep their students at home and continue with distancelearning. Reporter she says its reasonable to expect some form of
Distance Learning<\/a> will be part of the school year. Certainly for students and teachers. We have a lot reopening committee for
Gilroy Unified School<\/a> district met tuesday to try to answer many outstanding questions. The superintendent notes gilroy has the second highest covid rate in
Santa Clara County<\/a>. I will be recommending a very cautious, slow approach. Just because
Santa Clara County<\/a> is in the red here now does not mean it will stay in the red deer. Reporter when you look at the timeline for resuming classes in person, they are only at the very beginning. Looking at the temperatures from today, it was a pretty nice day. Not that hot out there. A little bit cooler tomorrow as unsure winds will clear the smoke at even further. That will blow from the west southwest. That will help things out quite a bit. Here is the air quality right now and you can see its not bad. I would rather see greens all the way around but not a bad look heading into tomorrow in the next couple of days. Thats encouraging, better air quality. The fog is back, hello, a lot of it. But the smoke is here, mainly because there is so much smoke. Its hard to get rid of it. Just the sheer volume of smoke weve been experiencing for the past how many days now. This weather system offshore will set us up with a westerly southwesterly wind and that will put us in good shape to get rid of this smoke. There will be a wind shift tomorrow, their quality still dicey. This pressure pattern sets up like this in the low comes in. Ring to the north clears us out. On saturday and sunday the talk about a return to the smoke. The winds will shift again on saturday. But dont forgot about it. A lot of those fires, by the time we get to saturday, will have a bit less smoke to contend with. So the winds are going to shift, its not a big red flag warning. Some smoke will come back into the area. By virtue of there is smoke in the entire western half of the
United States<\/a> from idaho to oregon, seattle washington. Anytime the wind moves anywhere but westerly, we will see some smoke. With the volume we are going to see should be nothing, nothing, nothing like what we have experienced this week. And think any of us have experienced anything like this before and what is to come should be a much lesser event on saturday into sunday. I dont think its going to be a big deal. In the meantime, enjoy the clean air. It has been nice today. We have been asking viewers to help us think firefighters and other first responders. We are getting a lot of signs in support. This one is from cassandra. The kids she babysits wanted to thank their local oregon firefighters for keeping their health house right below anderson dam safe. You can take a photo of your sign and upload it to us. Scan the qr code on your screen or go to ktvu. Com signs of support. Coming up, two more weeks in baseballs regularseason but we already know in the world series what we played. Then on the 11 00 news a bear year
Police Officer<\/a> faces a charge. Great day on the lake it is. Lunch is cookin and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. Fellas, can it get any better than this . Whoa my old hairstyle grew back. So did mine. [80s music] what . I was an 80s kid. It only gets better when you switch and save with geico. Hows it going, everybody . Mark and bonnie is with you from the vinyl room tonight. Lebron versus kawai, lakers and clippers. Thats probably the series most basketball fans really wanted to see, not going to get it because the
Denver Nuggets<\/a> have made history tonight. No team has ever come back twice from 31 deficits. Six of 22 from the floor, despite that bucket. Georges four of 16. Nikola yoga which and
Jamaal Murray<\/a> take over the second half. Murray, you will see him hit three of his six threes. He had 40 points. Yoga which tripledouble, 22 rebounds and its the nuggets, not the clippers, who will face the lakers in the western conference final. In the alley clippers are absolutely stunned while the nuggets, deservedly so , celebrate in their locker rooms. They take the theories and seven. In the eastern conference finals, fresh off the upsets of milwaukee and toronto it is jayson tatum celtics, jimmy butlers heat in the celtics in overtime up one. 17 seconds left, miami up two. Jayson tatum in this game had the key play here what the slam and a sensational block coming up. There you go, that was the play that really wrapped it up. 117114 miamithat series 10. No one saw that one coming. We havent heard from the
Golden State Warriors<\/a> and a longtime. They made a little news today. It was kind of a nobrainer. This guy is a complete class act and a pretty doggone good player when he was in action five years ago with the warriors. A great career, very resilient. Shaun livingston hired by the organization, they have named him to be the director of team affairs and player engagement. Allaround great guy and theyre lucky to have him,
Shaun Livingston<\/a> with the warriors. It is not
Odell Beckham<\/a> junior in the prime of his career. If that was under 49er fans wish list and would be do they get to plug into a muchneeded wide receiver position. But this might be the most practical and available, a guy they can plug in here. And its a name you maybe might not be familiar with. What about the new . Who was releived by new england. You played under
Kyle Shanahan<\/a> and alanna when he was the offensive coordinator there. He mightve had his best year with the falcons, 59 receptions, 653 yards, more touchdowns the year they would to the super bowl. He will go through
Covid Protocols<\/a> and he actually could practice with the 49ers friday, although its probably a long shot whether we would he would play back in new york come sunday. Baseball, if you saw that as game last night in seattle you know how terrible their quality was up there. The giants were in the
Great Northwest<\/a> tonight. The way they played baseball. In fact they moved the two game series down to
San Francisco<\/a> where they will play with the mariners wednesday and thursday. That
Clear Mountain<\/a> air in colorado flees over tonight. Sean minaya looked great until elias diaz lasers went out to left with a man on, two run homer, two run lead. Minaya gave up three runs while the rock is get a complete game out of antonios on the teller who had great defense behind him as
Garrett Hansen<\/a> gets the play ball off the bat of jonathan hines. Is justin have enough going offensively. Only six hit and it seems like they have cooled off, they have. They lost four out of their last six. They play a game tomorrow in colorado before they take on the giants over the weekend. You know how well the bubble has worked for other sports like hockey in the nba and mls. Well,
Major League Baseball<\/a> taking a page out of that book. They are sitting there plantz straight for the postseason as they develop those kind of things the squad did. Go with the neutral sites and here is the board. In fact, they might have fans in the stands come october. Forget the homefield advantage, the
Nl Division Series<\/a> will take place at arlingtons globe life stadium, the home of the rangers. The a lds will be either in san diego or the dodgers stadium. The and lcs in texas in the world series in arlington, texas no matter what. So no team will play a home game after the first round of the playoffs. It looks like we will actually have a playoffs [ laughter ] this year in baseball. At times youve got to wonder what it is looking like, but we are going to get that. Not to forget the
National Hockey<\/a> league. You do need to check this out as is the aisles of. Are trying to stave off against elimination tonight. Jordan eberle will score in the second overtime and that takes the game to one. They are in on the series now. However, tampa does lead the series 3 2 2. This happened a few days ago. This is brett sutter in milwaukee, lefthander. That looks like olympic gold to me for sure [ laughter ]. I love this, brody smith, a world class frisbee with. Watch this, a guy in a passing boat. Yes, yes away laundry. That was a great catch. I dont know what was better, the frisbee toss or the catch. But that is the sporting life for right now. We will have more for you in about 25 minutes. It is 11 00, time for more news. Its finally great to be talking about baseball, hockey, basketball, football weve got more than enough next of 11 00 i dont have kids. A good thing they werent mind. A longtime
Family Business<\/a> destroyed by a crash. Teenagers running from chp. A familyowned business left in ruins following a weekend of wreck andre senior, and for frank. The business is a landmark in the area and they just are rallying to help the owners. Palace of fruit tested for years along old redwood highway in petaluma. The governors tran ones
Debora Villalon<\/a> is here with us without their pushing for a rebuild. Reporter chp officers saved the lives of four young people, pulling them out the back window of a burning car. That, after it crashed into the produce stand in the middle of","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia801703.us.archive.org\/21\/items\/KTVU_20200916_050000_The_Ten_Oclock_News_on_KTVU_Fox_2\/KTVU_20200916_050000_The_Ten_Oclock_News_on_KTVU_Fox_2.thumbs\/KTVU_20200916_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"}