The airport after this. Officials have blamed kurdish separatists and isis for the bombings although officials believe isis is to blame for todays attack. No one group has claimed responsibility. Yesterday the u. S. State department issued a travel warning for the attacks but not clear if it is linked to any intelligence about the attacks. Joining us on skype is david judson. He worked for Dogan Media Group in istanbul for 8 years. Now an american publisher for an Intelligence Company and joins us from austin, texas. You have been talking to people in istanbul and what have they been telling you . At this point the scene is ghastly as you just effectively pointed out. There is not known other than just the sheer magnitude of trauma and blood shed. I think that our assessment at stratford conforms with this and it is the pattern of the Islamic State. This is at least a 3rd attack by the Islamic States with kurdish militants. A complex landscape. My conversations, chilling watching footages and i have been through it hundreds of times. I heard a friend was on a tarmac and the jet waiting to take off and everybody with cell phones knows what is going on and following the news and in the meantime saying for operational reasons the flight is delayed. My friend got off before the attack to austria. Concerning. David we might be having trouble with the skype connection. Can you tell us about what the group does and what this attack means in terms of the significance of it happening. In turkey and istanbul which is a place that for a long time was secular. It is a moslem nation but religion and politics did not mix that much until recent years and with isis tearing out, we believe isis carrying out the attack in istanbul. How does that change the dynamics in istanbul . As you said, turkeys government in the last dozen of years have been gradually incrementally moving towards a more islamic position. Now until recently that was thought to be a positive thing that this was a democracy that could embrace western values. Nonetheless being there in the heart of a troubled piece of real estate. I mean the complexity here is that turkey has problems with russia on the north part of syria and some would say iran. And turkey, there is a lot of speculation that turkey has been smuggling weapons because of the regime in damascus and took a strong side in the civil war, there was a lot of suspicion that turkey, if not virtually aiding groups affiliated with the Islamic State returning a blind eye. The state was not viewed as a greater threat and as is other organizations. David, i think we lost the connection. David judson. We want to thank you for taking time to talk to us. Istanbul is a great place to visit but it will scare people from going to istanbul and that part of the world. The pictures are terrifying to look at and chaos going on. The death toll about 31 People Killed and dozens wounded and the death toll is expected to rise and for continuing coverage of the terror attack covering the International Airport stay with wews and newsnet5. Com for the latest updates. Two people shot in san jose. Police responded on the area of south 11th street in east san antonio. People were found with two gunshot wounds. One dead and police are asking for tips to make arrests. Two mother and four children died in a fiery crash on the grapevine earlier. This is what is left of the van that 8 people were riding in, the chp says the van collided with a car at 3 30 on i5 near gorman. The driver of the van was able to pull over onto the right shoulder and the southbound lanes and still partially in the lane and that is when a semitruck rearended the van and pushed it into a ravine. Two men believed to be the husbands and fathers able to get out and the families were stuck inside the burning vans. Police say men were burned trying to save their wives and children. We learned that one family is from daly city and the other from San Francisco. New developments on the brawl outside of the State Capitol on sunday. Ten people stabbed, others injured when a counter protest showed up at a neonaxi rally and retaliation turned into a threat against a Bay Area School and all because of a local teachers involvement. Kara has more. Reporter King Middle School is empty of students right now and that is one of the precautions being taken after the principal got a threat via email. A rally in sacramento turned violent sending ten people to the hospital and many with stab wounds. This after counter protestors clashed with White Supremacists demonstrating at the capitol. One of the organizers is at falarka with a group by any means necessary spoke out afterwards. We shot down the nazis and in the process of that, they attacked us but they were not successful in doing that overall. This is about building an integrated moment that is independent. Taking independent direct action to stop it. Falarka is a middle school teacher. There was an email threat to falarka. We cant take this as anyway but serious. The email was vulgar in nation and those are some of the things for the f. B. I. To believe it was a low level threat. There are two small summer camps with 55 students renting space. A parent says. Dont take it out on your kids. They come here to learn and grow. Please dont threaten our teachers. Falarka is traveling out of the state and via facebook that she considers the threats against the children vial and blames the politics of hate. I spoke to sacramento p d as well as the chpd and no arrests have been made yet in the brawl and they would also not comment on whether they were investigating anybody specific on either side. They did say they have cell phone video coming in right now and while it is helpful it does take time to go through. Ken. Thanks, kara. In a spirited meaning the City Council Approved the band of cold storage. Some say it will create jobs and others worry about health of the workers. Paul kiska has what is next in the debate. Paul. Reporter julie, a possible lawsuit may be the next topic in oakland city council. Leaders stand by last nights vote to not allowed coal to be stored or handled within city limits. In this letter, a firm that represents the oakland Oversized Terminal says the city is facing deep consequences since they banded the storage of coal in oakland. Our agreement with the developer was explicit that should we be provided information at any time in the future, where there would be a threat to Public Health and safety to our residents and workers that it is within our jurisdiction to act and we will act. City leaders poured through testimony and reports and environmental studies which stated allowing terminal logistics to transport coal from utah to oakland could do harm to residents. The coal would have been handled at the terminal under construction. There were potential harms and found to be unnecessary harm that could not be adequately addressed. There is nothing said about coal coming through the city via railway. Our regulation doesnt report to govern whats going on in the railway but we do govern our land. The city leaders did a breach of the oath in office. That may open up for hundreds of thousands of dollars worths of lawsuits in the city. Paul. I think he loss me. We will get more later. Thanks, paul. Tonight victims of this fire in the Mission District have to move out of the shelter they have been staying in and the next move will likely be temporary. How a new law could help them get into Affordable Housing and keep them in the city. Taking investments out of guns. The bay area city trying to change retirement plans and they no longer invest in companies that make ammunition. When he got back to his car found glass and his century old violin gone. How he went from devastated to elated. Tracking the heat. It is Still Available in the inland bay valleys and the fog is getting thicker and deeper and it will cool. See you after the break with the specifics. In response to a number of shootings by San Francisco police the department is changing the way it changes its officers. Alex got a chance at critical skills. The San FranciscoPolice Department is giving all officers new training that focuses more on de escalation and creating time and distance with people they are interacting with. Steven with the San FranciscoPolice Department and we are here at the academy and this is where officers are getting the training on the stimulation device. A use of force options. How do officers make the decision when to use any kind of force and let alone deadly force. Numerous scenarios that we run the officers through that has different options. Whether it is physical control or elevated to deadly force. We are told we have a trespasser, a homeless man has entered the trail and we will figure out what is going on. This is a white male adult. Any weapons or anything like that. Doesnt know if he has a weapon or not. Gun, gun, gun. Drop the weapon. Drop the weapon. Drop it. Drop the gun, sir. Drop the gun. Drop the gun. It is okay. Try to relax. Drop the gun to your right. Drop the gun to your right. Drop the gun to your right. What would have made you firing a shot in this situation in. During the scenario he displayed the firearm which we could see but pointed at the ground. If he made any kind of overt action towards us, lift or if he felt threatened or felt he was going to take lethal force. What is wrong, sir . About a block away from the location. Get a supervisor on the scene. Keep talking to him. Thank you for dropping the knife. Hold your weapon. Take him into custody. Turn around and get on the ground. We take cover and we try to talk him down. As opposed to aggressively pursuing him. Sergeant steve pamumbo one of the training officers here and this is training that all officers get every six months. Im alex savage fox 2 now. Makes you think about what you would do in that situation if you are a Police Officer. It is a split second decision. Somebody has a gun or knife, you dont have a lot of time to consider options. Not at all. Lets check in with bill martin in the weather center. It has been warm. Warm, and hot and slightly cooler today. Instead of 103, it is 101. Still hot but cooling off. We also have a future that shows up easy in august but sort of the north american monsoon that grabs moisture in the Sierra Nevada and happening right now. You can see this moisture and monsoonal moisture. Just seasonably reversing win shift and driving this tropical moisture up in the west slope. And look at this area. East of fresno towards yosemite and mammoth lake and bishop. A lot of lightning strikes and heavy rain. So this activity will work its way up further tonight. For us along the coast, the fog to talk about and thats one of the indications that things are changing. The temperatures dropped a few degrees and drop further to tonight and tomorrow. You can see fog at ocean beach along the coast and pacifica. The current temperatures down from last night. There is the current numbers and here is the departure from yesterday. Santa rosa 10 degrees cooler and oakland three degrees cooler. It is still hot, dont kid yourself. This is the marine layer, the top of the inversion and what is happening is it is getting thicker. Last night it was below the hills. It was 900 feet last night and now 1300 feet and thats the indication it is getting thicker and cooling. Tomorrows forecast for fog to more parts of the bay. A cooler finish to the day and still hot if you go east. Purples are one hundreds. Sacramento, rock land. And for us more 60s and 70s. Here is the 60s, 70s in the east bay hills and get into the east bay and valley. You will find upper 80s and low to mid90s. Thats tomorrow for the forecast. We are looking for a further cooling as we head into your thursday and into your friday as well. It wont get cold. Just a break from the stifling heat which it has in fact been very hot. The fiveday forecast starting to lay it out. Tomorrow the hottest spots, 97, and thursday, 95 and friday you can see the temperatures going down in the inland valleys to the Holiday Weekend and the temperatures are a little below average. Cooling is the forecast. We have more fog into the bay tonight. Relief needed inland desperately. Yes. And everybody will notice it tonight. A big cool down. A happy reunion for man and his violin that was stolen from his car in San Francisco. Amazing grace was the first tune that clinton heisy played after police returned his antique violin last night. The pope valley violin player out of napa county had left it locked in his car in the city yesterday afternoon and when he returned, there was broken glass everywhere and his 1909 violin was gone. Along with his backpack and jacket. It was the missing violent that broke his heart. He had it since he was 16 and felt like a Family Member and his sad story changed. Hours later when Police Called to say they found it. I was so ecstatic. They told me they had the instrument and i was so happy. Just couldnt believe it. They did an excellent job. So grateful and feeling blessed to have it back. Police spotted a group intender loin and when they approached the group scattered. Coming up, the mass shooting in orlando was the mass push that one city needed to stop in vessing money into companies that make guns and ammunition. Why San Francisco could lead a change in city involvements. Tech companies in San Francisco may be paying millions in added taxes next year. City officials hope to put that money towards housing and homelessness. The recent Mass Shootings has prompted the board of supervisors to make changes to the retirement funds. As tara molina will tell us it wont invest in companies that invest in firearms and ammunition and mayor lee is trying to drum up support nationwide. Reporter the deadliest mass shooting in america when a gunman opened fire in an orlando gay nightclub killing 49 people. The violence struck a nerve with supervisor mark farrell. We were at sandy brook and orlando, they hit so many ways. The children and lgtb community. We cant constant to not act. Farrell is asking the board that handles the citys pension fund to abandon the investment in guns and manufactures. As Congress Fails us time and time again. It is up to us as local government to raise the stakes. It is only one million out of 18 billiondollar portfolio but mayor lee says this sends a socially responsible message. That is a small item to suffer when we are having that dialogue against gun violence. Lee has asked other cities to adopt the policy. Disharming hate is a theme. If approved by the retirement board at its next meeting july 13th, the city would immediately divest from 3 different guns and ammunition companies. And a financial expert toll wews that stocks and Gun Companies are doing well right now. A city can choose to be socially conscious and comes at a cost. Professor Mitchell Marsh says individuals can invest in a socially responsible mutual fund to avoid companies that produce things like guns, cigarettes and fossil fuels and investor feeds can stack up. I think what is important is to think about picking your fights as investor. The other option is to hand pick your own stocks and, of course, that takes time. As far as San Francisco the move to diverse wont have a Financial Impact but for mayor lee they say it has to do with morality and standing up for what they feel is right. In San Francisco, tara molina, fox 2 now. Wews reached out to all three gun and ammunition companies. Orbital and Vista Outdoor and sturm ruther and company but as of this time we have not received a response. Volkswagen rolled out the details of the massive payment of 14. 7 billions to settle allegations that they cheated on emissions tests. They will spend ten billion dollars to modify the audi models. Air equal officials in california discovered that software in the cars were circumventing the emission standards. Even though volkswagen has agreed to buy back or repair the vehicles it does not have a fix. The settlement is subject to court approval. Man was shot two months ago and we learn of a break in the case. Coming up Crime Reporter henry lee walks us through the arrest. Dozens of people lost their home in this fire ten days ago. Tonight they have to move out of their shelter. How they could move up in the line to get Affordable Housing. Nearly 40 people that lost their home in a five alarm fire in San Franciscos Mission District must move out of the shelter. For many of the fire victims this next move is also temporary. A county supervisor is stepping forward to help find Affordable Housing. Kay martinez joins us from the scene where many of those homes are not boarded up. Lee. Well, thats right. Guardrails now line the row of buildings that have been gut the by a fire in nearly two weeks ago. Many lieutenants waited a long time to get into an Affordable Apartment and fear that if the homes are not rebuilt they will be forced on the streets. Did you know it was going to be that bad . Stephanie wilson was homeless for three years before a Nonprofit Agency helped her to get in the Mission Street apartment. I only been here 35 days and i heard the fire alarms and