You. Well talk about the Senate Healthcare bill, Oakland City Councilwoman kaplan will be in here to talk about the homeless situation and a 14 million injection in to the city regarding that. Ivan rabb. Thats right. I hope he goes in the first round. Dont forget our friend derek carr. What do you think . I think raiders fans are happy. Without derek carr, the raiders go back to being the battled raiders. Hes been a franchise changing quarterback. In case you didnt hear this, five years, 125 million. Thats from the nfl networks ian rapaport saying the raiders and he agreed on that amount. That makes him the most expensive quarterback in the league. Most well paid quarterback in the nfl. Jason applebaum joining us on the phone. Youd think the organization couldnt pack up their bags and go to vegas without their main man, derek carr. Hes going to be going with them now. You hit it right on the head. Hes the type of guy you want for the fate of your franchise. They needed a guy like that for the move to vegas. This signing has done at least as much for that as oakland. This guy, he always says and does the right things. Hes obviously a great players. You ask is anybody worth 25 million . Probably not. But hes not going to be the last guy to be paid that much money. Ane year or two somebody will make more than him. Who knows, in five years when the contract is up, maybe hell look like a bargain. This is a quarterbacks league but now with derek carr getting this money, what about some of the other free agent quarterbacks out there . Theyre going to want the same or maybe even more, right . Absolutely. Theres guys like kirk cousins rumored to be coming to San Francisco for quite some time for the redskins and his contract is up, well see. When you hear a name like kirk cousins, do you think 25 million a year . No. You look at the nba free agency, youre talking about the draft a little bit, you look at what those guys made last year like Timofey Mozgov for the lakers, unbelievable contracts. But getting back to carr, this guy was scheduled to make 977,000 this year. Not a bad little raise. I like what his brother david tweeted out. Five years, 125 million, youve got lunch. Not only is he a great player, he also has a great reputation in the community. Doesnt get in trouble off the field. Good samaritan. Theres a story about him helping out a guy i think earlier this year, helping out a guy who had a flat tire or Something Like that. So does that make that 25 million a year price tag get a little easier . Yeah, it doesnt get much better than derek carr. Hes very religious and he wears that on his sleeve. He tweets out proverbs. Hes a guy you dont expect to have any problems at all. Hes a community guy. My experience with mim in media situations is that he wants to really answer every question that you have. Hes thoughtful about it. Hes a talker. And hes a work aholic. Hes an outstanding football player. Hes gotten better every year. The list is pretty short with players of less than 40 interceptions their first three years. That list is one player. And thats derek carr. 80 tds, less than 40 or fewer interceptions. Hes a great leader and today the leader is going to get paid. Jason, appreciate the phone call. Thanks for chiming in on this. Theres cleo mack, amari cooper. They have big names they need to sign. You touched on it perfectly. They need to have this team going in to las vegas. Todays weather is also a big story because its going to be hot. Hottest day of the year so far according to steve, right, one of them . Well, for some. I think sunday was warmer for everybody. Its not bad out here. Were in the parking lot. And its okay. Were waiting on the curry up now food truck. We need the curry up food truck to hurry up now so we can talk about their dishes. I guess the curry up now truck is stuck in traffic. The weather today, yes, if youre inland its going to be really hot. But if youre coast and bay it wont be that bad. There will still be lots of sun. A little bit of fog. Temperatures are 10 to 18 degrees warmer than they were just 24 hours ago so again, its possible record highs today, maybe some out toward livermore. I dont think San Francisco will get on this or sfo but san jose, san rafael, santa rosa, everybody inland could flirt with some of those. The record is 110. That was sent in 1961. Hopefully at about 45 minutes the curry up now food truck will be here and i can interview them and ill say Something Like so, steve, do you like red curry or green curry . I actually prefer green. Red is a little spicy for me. If he doesnt show up, it will be easy peasy lemon squeezey. Officials are trying to determine if there was a third heatrelated death in the south bay this week. The two confirmed heatrelated deaths occurred separately on monday. An 87yearold woman and 72yearold man. The woman was well liked in her neighborhood. She was gardening when she was overcome by the hot sun. Shes a very sweet old lady. She didnt know me but she know my son, she brought her kids the first day and christmas. Authorities say the 72yearold victim was a homeless man found in his vehicle. While homeless advocates are going to encampments and handing out extra supplies of water, theyre encouraging people to seek protective shelter especially on this thursday. Weve posted a list of cooling centers in the bay area where you can get relief from the scorching temperatures. The information is on the local news and web links section on ktvu. Com. A young boy from the east bay is about to go home from the hospital after a rare double Lung Transplant. He had a lot of support from his big sister because she knew exactly what he was going through. Reporter 9yearold david diaz can breathe easily finally. But first he needed a very rare double Lung Transplant here at Lucille PackardChildrens Hospital stanford earlier this year. Now i can play with my friends. Reporter david is about to be released from the hospital to return to newark in the east bay. Helping david every step through this terrifying ordeal was his big sister, 12yearold doris, who had to have the very same transplant a few years ago. Both children were born with cystic fibrosis. I didnt really expect it but i felt really bad because i went through that and i knew he would have to go through the same thing. She told me i was going to be asleep so i wasnt that worried. Reporter doris says even though she survived the procedure, she was afraid her brother would not. His condition was more dire. I was scared that i would wake up and get the call that he didnt make it. And that was super scary for me. Reporter stanford is the only hospital in the western United States that performs pediatric Lung Transplants. Double Lung Transplants is so rare, stanford has performed about 25 in the past 30 years, two of them were for david and doris. David and doris had some very complicated problems from very early on. They required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization then extra nutritional needs so that they had to have surgery for that. They had a pretty tough life. Reporter the childrens mother says she can finally see light at the end of whats been a long dark tunnel and shes grateful. I tell them thank you, im not talking only for my kid but all the kids. They should be able to run, jump, and play, go to prom. Doctors say transplanted lungs only hold up for so long so they say its quite likely that both children will need second Lung Transplants sometime down the road. Having shared the same medical crisis has forged a special bond between the two, but in many ways theyre just like any battling brother and sister. Is he your best friend . No. [ laughter ] is she your best friend . No. Reporter david says hes looking forward to getting on the soccer fields with his best friends. You feel like youre a new normal person. Reporter rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. Aaa is predicting a Record Number of travelers for the fourth of july weekend. Officials estimate 44. 2 million americans will travel at least 50 miles from home for the holiday. Thats nearly a 3 increase from last years record for the holiday. Reasons include cheaper gas, lower airfares, and a fourday weekend. Gas is about 4 cents a gallon lower than last year. Airfares are about 10 less. Car rental costs are 14 lower. A new study by Financial PlanningCompany Learn best shows nearly three quarters of americans go in to debt just to go on vacation. The average amount of debt, 1100. One reason, people forget to budget for a vacation when making financial plans for the year. So when the time comes, theres not enough cash. Thats when the credit card comes out and debt builds up. Its a trend that could change in the future because a third of the americans surveyed say theyre saving for a vacation and they think its a bigger priority than saving for a home or retirement. That prompts our question of the day, how do you pay for your own vacation . 15 say credit card. 38 say i saved for it. 33 say a little of both. And 14 say cross my fingers, im going to wing it. A lot of chatter about this one on social media. Rick delgado chimed in saying use a credit card to accumulate redeemable points then pay off the bill in full. Keyword there. When it arrives. What vacation . No extra money. Got to do local things. And lori gray says, not saving, but i stagger the upfront cost based on my spending and pay credit card off before the vacation. Then rack up on vacation costs. Well check more of your responses coming up at 9 30. You can always reach us. Make sure to use ktvuthe9. The San Francisco earthquakes are going after their first playoff berth in five years. I should say San Jose Earthquakes. Scott reiss introduces us to the homegrown talent thats part of that success. This morning the Senate Republicans have released their version on the healthcare bill. How its different from the house version and why democrats and even some republicans are against it. Take a look at the market. U. S. Stock indexes, not a ton of movement right now. Early trading on wall street after the price of oil stabilized at least for now. Healthcare stock lifted a little bit maybe in connection to the Senate Health bill released today. Time is winding down on capitol hill for a vote on the u. S. Senate on the republican plan to replace obamacare. Thats right. Just about an hour ago Senate Republicans unveiled their healthcare bill that democrats say was actually drafted in secret. Healthcare for millions of people may be at risk. Reporter medicaid, which provides healthcare to tens of millions of low income americans, stands to lose big under early drafts of the senate plan. It would drastically reduce spending on medicaid by 800 billion over a decade and make way for a massive tax cut for the wealthiest americans. The Senate Version also gives states more options to opt out of regulations put in place by the Affordable Care act. Also it would eliminate federal funding for planned parenthood. The republican leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell, wants a vote by next week, but democrats rallied on the steps of the capitol to cry foul, pointing out there hasnt been any debate yet on the senate floor. Theyre ashamed of a bill thats so mean. Theyre ashamed of a bill that goes against the interest of america. We have not had one hearing, not one open discussion. We need to fight this tooth and nail. If the republicans were proud of what they were doing, theyd be telling the world. Reporter but some republicans too are expressing concern that they havent seen a draft of the bill. My sense of it is there will still be some differences that need to be worked out. Reporter with 52 gop senators, the vote is expected to come down to a handful of key republicans. The bill wont pass if just three of these eight vote no. One big difference between this and the bill passed by the house is that the Senate Version linked subsidies to income rather than age. It would also end penalties on people who dont buy coverage and would drop a provision in the house bill allowing insurers to raise premiums on some people with preexisting conditions. Senate republicans have promised a vote on this bill before the senate believes for its break for the fourth of july holiday. That leaves just nine days for debate and that vote to happen. Happening now, b. A. R. T. s board of directors is holding a meeting on what it calls a safe transit policy. The directors who introduce the idea say it would prevent b. A. R. T. From spending its own money to enforce federal immigration law. It would ban b. A. R. T. Workers from asking riders about their immigration status. Supporters say the plan will show b. A. R. T. s commitment to creating a more Inclusive Community in the bay area. The bay area and our Rider Community are very compassionate. There are over 500,000 undocumented immigrants in the bay area, so many of them are riding b. A. R. T. To get to work, to get to school, to see loved ones and i think most folks in the bay area want to allow them to keep doing that. The meeting is underway now and b. A. R. T. Directors say they could approve the plan as early as today. San Francisco Police chief bill scott wants his officers to carry stun guns. The Police Commission took up the controversial issue last night. It will cost the city 10,000 per officer for startup equipment and training. Chief scott says officers need less lethal options during confrontations with suspects. I do believe we can minimize and reduce officer injuries and more importantly injuries to our residents. Critics say stun guns often do not work sometimes because theres a mechanical failure or because the suspect may be wearing bulky clothing that gets in the way. Commissioners heard by phone from a Missouri Police officer who once supported stun guns. He opposes them now after his teenage son was tased for 23 seconds during a traffic stop and almost died. The officer stated he held the trigger down because he thought the taser was not working or having an affect on bryce. Tasers are sold as alternatives to deadly force but theyre all too often used in cases like my son. There will be two Community Hearings before the Police Commission votes on this issue. Coming up next on mornings on 2 the 9, Oakland City Council voted to inject 14 million to fight the homeless crisis. Rebecca kaplan joins us live in studio with more on the plan. A recent survey showed there are more than 5600 Homeless People in alameda county, about half are in the city of oakland alone. To tackle the homeless crisis the City Council Approved spending of 14 million on immediate housing and other services. Joining us is Oakland City Council member rebecca kaplan. Thanks for having me and talking about this really important issue. Of course. Didnt you initially ask for 15 million. Give me another million. You couldnt convince the other Council Members to get the extra million . [ laughter ] im very pleased with this important victory. Two months ago we were starting from zero being allocated to this vital need. So the fact this week we won 14 million to help immediate rehouse people who are living on the streets, im very pleased with that victory. Its obvious for those of us, i work in oakland, people in oakland notice in the last few years theres been an explosion. Do you know why more Homeless People are in oakland . One of the things the countywide study found that i think is so important to notice is the majority of People Living homeless on the streets here are from here. Many people are being displaced by economic reasons. More than half of the people were homeless for economic reasons. That means eviction, loss of a job, things like that. They were previously living in oakland. Now they couldnt afford their house. So now theyre under a freeway somewhere. Exactly. Lets talk about how this money is going to be spent. From what i understand its going to go to buy properties, aging hotels, motels maybe not in use, and convert them in to singleroom occupancies. Have you identified any buildings you guys can buy and start the process . Yes, we have. And thats part of why this is so important. While new construction is also valuable to create Affordable Housing, we have a crisis today. There are existing sros so we wont even have to convert them. We can buy existing sros that otherwise would be flipped to luxury condos. How many can you buy . Two medium sized ones or one big one. How many units . How many people . Were talking about being able to service an additional probably 500 people per year with this depending what exactly, but this is a successful model thats already proven. The Henry RobertsonCenter ProvidesOnsite Services so people get off the streets immediately while they also get help with drug treatment or job training and wed replicate that so wed be able to serve hundreds more people per year, helping them turn their lives around while getting them off the streets. Long term, what do you think the solution is to help the oakland housing crisis and homelessness . Because youre saying 500 people, theres obviously more than that. How do you get these people on their feet so they dont end up homeless again . In addition to the direct homeless services, we also need to expand what were doing for jobs. Because many people lost a job and therefore ended up in dire straits. I