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mandatory evacuations have been ordered for those in the path of the wildfire. >> it was a matter of just put everything together i could and get it in the try to get out of here. >> high winds and dry conditions fueled the flames as a red flag warning remains in effect for parts of the north bay. good evening. i'm julie julie haener, and i'm cristina rendon. >>ultiple fires are burning throughout california tonight. the biggest in northern california right now is what res calling the point fire. of the community of cloverdale. official it has burned around 900 acres and is 15% contained. ktvu zac sos is live in sonoma county tonight with the latest information. zach and christina, last check. >> this fire is sitting at some 900 acres with just 15% of it contained. that is quite a jump from just a few hours earlier when this fire started around
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300 acres. now dry conditions wind making this fire challenging for firefighters to fight this as they continue to try to protect structures in the area. crews fighting a losing battle at a vineyard barn near healdsburg sunday as the point fire quickly spread through the area. nearby, a home on the property threatened. >> i just called the owner, i said. it didn't look good. >> surreal, barnier, who works at the vineyard racing in to save family photos. the backside of the second unit is has been burnt. >> they're working on a fire in the attic right now. >> flames from the wildfire first spotted around 1230 in the afternoon south of lake sonoma. cal fire crews and area departments rushing in. >> we knew that we had a number of structures that were threatened in that vicinity there, the fast moving fire prompting mandatory evacuations nearby. with that northwest wind coming in, really drove it to the south. >> angelo sarracino, among those
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forced to flee their homes. >> i grabbed what i could and i put it in a truck, and i'm trying to get out of here worried but confident firefighters are doing all they can. the planes and the helicopters and the trucks. there's a lot of them here. >> crews fighting this fire from the skies on the ground and planning to work through the night. >> there's been a big focus for us to get trained up so we can have some night operations. so this could be one of the first times that we are having our cal fire hawks working through some night operations tonight. >> and we've just learned this fire has now climbed to some 1013 acres, still 50% contained. meantime, cal fire expecting to be able to use, as you heard there, those fire hawks this evening. those are specialized helicopters that can see in the night and more importantly, fight fires in the night, drop water at night. they just completed some training, some statewide training on using
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those choppers. so those will be a big asset in this fire fight this evening. >> back to you, zach. have you been able to see any of those fire hawks in action as of yet? >> we haven't seen them because it is quite dark. but i can tell you i've heard some choppers overhead at last check. they're expecting to have three of these specialized fire hawks in the air tonight, and they will keep them up as long as weather permits. >> all right. zach, christina. >> live in sonoma county tonight. >> zach. thank you. fire crews made quick work of a vegetation fire this afternoon in san jose near highway 101 and oakland road. it started at about 330 this afternoon, roughly 3 to 4 acres burned. and firefighters say windy conditions could have made this situation worse with the wind and the heat that poses a problem for firefighters. >> obviously, that's an issue for us. we got to always keep an eye on that, making sure that it doesn't ignite in other areas as well. >> firefighters say they did find some small spot fires as they work to contain the bigger
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vegetation fire. around 40 crew members helped put out the flames in san jose. police were called in to help keep crowds away from the smoke. no injuries have been reported. >> red flag conditions are hampering fire crews in southern california battling two major wildfires. there the post fire exploded overnight to 14,000 acres. it is burning along i-5 near the grapevine, 70 miles north of los angeles. evacuation orders are in place now for areas west of interstate five between pyramid, pyramid lake and gorman. officials say two structures have been damaged and that this hour that fire is still only 2% contained and a fire in san bernardino county called the hesperia fire, has now burned more than 1100 acres. this fire broke out last night near lake arrowhead. residents in arrowhead equestrian estates are still under an evacuation warning. a witness claims fireworks started this fire. >> and we're checking in on weather. here's where the red flag warning is and where it is not. but we're on the edges. so
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here's where the point fire is up north and you kind of see that's up in the hills. the red flag warning will last through tomorrow night. right now, this is not a heat event. this is about the wind. it will be about dryer humidity or lower humidities by tomorrow morning. but right now the winds are still kind of westerly. so the humidity is in the fire zone are 30, 35, which is going to drop tomorrow. so the red flag warning verifying in the north and east bay we've got winds sustained at santa rosa at 13 miles an hour. we've got winds out in the delta and at sfo up to 41 miles an hour. as we go into tomorrow, we're going to see the winds ramp up overnight and then they're going to die down. so here we are tomorrow or tonight at about midnight, 1 a.m. and watch the color contours tomorrow. see that boom right there and there. so these contours representing the hot spots in terms of strong wind speeds. so tomorrow, you know, noon to about 3 or 4:00. expect some very gusty strong winds and the humidities will dry out. again not a heat event, not as you often expect with red flag
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warning, but basically for wind and for relative humidity. the other thing to note is this fire the point, fire up north that is in larger vegetation and fuel moisture is this time of year and larger vegetation is high. it's not like october, right? so it's a very different fire. so if you're thinking august, october, forget it. this is this is still june, july or june. and we're looking at pretty moist conditions within the fuels. >> all right bill, we'll check in with you soon and stay with ktvu for all of your wildfire coverage this summer and fall. we're streaming content on fox socal, and you can also get the latest information on our website, ktvu.com, and alerts from the ktvu app. >> san jose police say they are looking for the people responsible for attacking a police vehicle. last night, after officers disrupted a sideshow near santana row. multiple people can be seen on that video jumping on the suv and smashing the windows. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters joins us now live. she's in san jose at winchester
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boulevard and oakland avenue, where that incident took place. lamonica >> julie, we all know that sideshows can happen anywhere, at any time. saturday's incident left a reserve officer injured, a police vehicle damaged, and the police chief says that's just unacceptable. >> i just think it's kind of dangerous. i noticed we had a lot more traffic yesterday just outside of santana row. >> spectators attacked a police vehicle after police disrupted a sideshow show. this video, posted on social media shows people stomping on top of the patrol car, hitting the vehicle and smashing the front windshield. >> you can't control it like we don't know. okay, are the cops coming? you know, so. and especially since, you know, apparently people tend to come from outside of whatever the location is to do it. >> san jose police say they received calls about multiple sideshows throughout the city just before 7:00 saturday night.
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they say one person was injured during the sideshow on winchester boulevard near santana row, when a reserve officer showed up. the patrol car was taken over by spectators. police say the officer was prevented from helping the injured person. >> if people are posting about it and taking videos, it might encourage other people to do it. especially impressionable young folk on instagram or whatever. who's seeing it. so that can be scary too. it's not just in one area, but it can spread. >> san jose's acting police chief, paul joseph, released a statement on social media saying in part to see one of our officers attacked by an out of control mob while in the process of trying to help a seriously injured person is truly deplorable. know that we will expand every effort to identify and apprehend all involved. >> so seeing that here and what's pretty disturbing, especially when all the people, all the men were jumping on the windshield, so there's no fear. and that's the that's the
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beginning of a big problem. >> now, a lot of the people we saw in the video had their faces covered. so if you or anyone you know has any information about this incident, just contact san jose police. >> julie lamonica peter is in san jose tonight. thank you. fremont police are now investigating after an officer shot a suspect today while responding to an armed carjacking in a walmart parking lot. it happened around nine this morning on osgood road west of highway 680. police say the man was carrying a knife and somehow fled the scene on foot before officers arrived. >> shortly thereafter, uniform patrol officers made contact with the individual on osgood road, at that time. >> during the contact, one of the officers on scene did discharge his service weapon one time, striking the suspect. >> the man was taken to a hospital. police believe he's in stable condition. no officers were hurt.
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>> the u.s. capitol police will pay san francisco $1 million a year for round the clock security at former house speaker nancy pelosi's home, the san francisco standard reports. the agreement requires sfpd officers to guard the pacific heights property 24 over seven, whether or not the congresswoman is home. the new agreement is set to go before the board of supervisors later this month. pelosi's husband was attacked inside the home by an intruder two years ago. david depape was sentenced last month to 30 years in prison for assault and attempted kidnaping in contra costa county police are looking into reports of a mysterious man who allegedly paid teenagers to be tied up, tickled and filmed, according to a story from the mercury news, at least half a dozen teenage boys in moraga and orinda were contacted by a social contacted on social media by the man he offered them $600 to meet him at a discreet location to be bound, tickled and filmed. and police say some of the boys agreed. their videos then circulated on social media. soon after. so far, police have not announced any arrests. they
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also haven't said if they've identified the man. the suspect charged with murdering another man during a chaotic fight at lake berryessa, is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow, 25 year old gabriel james chavez could enter a plea. he's accused of shooting and killing 39 year old andrés garcia earlier this month, when two large groups began fighting each other along the lake. the napa county sheriff's office says at least three other people were stabbed during the fight and had to be hospitalized. >> my proudest moment of my life is my daughter standing up for no more war, and what's right. >> protests at stanford university's commencement today. the messages demonstrators wanted to send as the war in gaza rages on and a new report finds that many homes for sale here in the bay area remain on the market for more than a month . >> what researcher say is the top co ri ting
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bailey o'carroll was at the ceremony and spoke with students and their families about why they took part in today's demonstration. >> it was just nice to see so many students all united, you know, over like a passion and just a love for each other and one another and the community. yeah, it was really inspiring. on sunday, hundreds of students walked out of their stanford commencement ceremony in protest of the israel-hamas war. >> parents and families followed suit. >> you think the proudest moment
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of my life would be my daughter graduating stanford. my proudest moment of my life is my daughter standing up for no more war and what's right. and to see her have that compassion is the proudest moment of my life. once the president started to give his commencement, the students were very respectful and they were very peaceful, and they stood up and they just held the flags up for the palestine war to end. and they just started walking out in a procession. >> according to everyone inside the ceremony, students were silent when five of them stood up in the front row as the university's president took the stand to speak. hundreds followed suit as they walked out, they waved palestinian flags bound for an alternative graduation. >> i won't devolve the monument of my body to the keeping of the state. it was definitely, really beautiful to see everybody walking out together. i think the expression of not just the student body, supporting divestment and supporting action by the university to address their role in the genocide in
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gaza, but also as an expression of supporting one another. >> the new graduates are calling for the university to divest all money with ties to violence of war, among other things. >> disclosure. so disclosing the totality of their investment portfolio as well as amnesty. so dropping the charges against students for protesting on campus, according to organizers, they filed official paperwork with the university, which would require the board of trustees to discuss divesting at meetings. >> though the university has yet to do that. >> we understand that it's a process that could take some time, but they also have a mandate to divest in a historical precedent, to divest in cases of apartheid and genocide. and they're failing to do that. >> well, the hundreds of students that took part in this alternate graduation ceremony say they will not stop fighting for what they believe in just because they have graduated at stanford. i'm bailey o'carroll, ktvu, fox two news. >> coming up, we'll have the latest on the update in the fighting in the middle east, including the fallout following the death of eight israeli soldiers, the deadliest attack on idf troops in months. >> with enrollment on the
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decline, the san francisco school district will need to make a decision regarding 121 public schools, the school board said over the weekend it will consider whether to close, merge or co-locate the schools in question during a meeting on june 25th, the district says its enrollment has dropped by more than 4000 students since the 2017 2018 school year and expects to lose another 4600 students by 2032. >> a teenager is under arrest in what san bruno police are calling a suspected hate crime. officers say the suspect brandished a knife and threatened a man in a shopping center yesterday afternoon on el camino real. they say the man was praying outside of his car when the suspect walked up to him with a knife and threatened to kill him. investigators say the suspect made derogatory statements about the victim's perceived ethnicity. the suspect was booked into the county juvenile detention center. >> a pretty nice weekend out there. temperatures sort of in the mid upper 80s in the warm spots. no different today. tomorrow is about the same. we do have that wind to contend
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with. a red flag warning will stay in effect through tomorrow night for the inland northeast part of the bay into napa, into vacaville, into fairfield. but temperatures will stay very similar to what we had here. so it's not really a heat event in terms of the red flag warning. it's about the stronger winds and the humidities, which will they're not that low right now, but they're going to the winds are going to clock more northerly down the valley through davis in that area. and the winds will bring in a drier air by tomorrow afternoon. winds will peak tomorrow afternoon as well. so here are the highs from today. the story is this low pressure to the north, this high pressure to the south. this low goes by. it's actually in the process of going by this afternoon as some of the clouds you may have seen. and then that system tweaks through and then the highs building in as we speak. and that will create the increased fire danger, as you would guess. but as i said, you know, the large vegetation fuel moistures are really not really high. they're much higher than they are in october or september , august. and so the fire that we're watching up by healdsburg, up in that area is something to
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watch, but there's no way they're not going to get a handle on that because of the way it's burning and where it's burning and what it's burning. it's not. again, october is a different deal, so we'll keep an eye on that for you. it will be warm again tomorrow as we go through time. we're going to look for temperatures to just kind of stabilize mid 80s, upper 80s. no big heat wave here, but we are dealing with the winds. so nice day tomorrow. but breezy especially inland. i'll be back with full forecast coming up. >> all right. we'll see you in a bit bill. thank you. new at ten. a new report shows most homes listed in the san francisco san mateo county area are staying on the market for more than a month. the real estate brokerage company redfin found 55% of homes listed for sale in may stayed on the market for more than a month. a month or more. that same report found only 44% of homes for sale in alameda and contra costa counties were on the market longer than a month, right now, the national average is 62. redfin says the reason most homes are staying on the market is due to a decline in
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demand brought on by high housing costs. >> nearly 6000 workers at food for less grocery store chains across california voted overwhelmingly to authorize a potential strike over alleged unfair labor practices. the accusations against the company, owned by kroger, include discrimination, an illegal surveillance and hindering union activity. the union is demanding fair wages, more guaranteed hours and protection from vendors doing their work. they want their benefits to be comparable with those at other kroger owned stores. a rite aid in novato closed today. it was the location on diablo avenue in the novato fair shopping center. we reported when the pharmacy announced plans in april to close three bay area stores. the san jose location near story and white roads closed on may 19th, and the union city location in the union square marketplace closed on may 21st. rite aid says they're closing underperforming stores as they try to bolster finances and exit chapter 11 bankruptcy. the trend toward trade, jobs to get good pay continues to attract workers, jobsite indeed, says
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u.s. labor department data shows the average trade job salary in the u.s. has hit $61,900, experts say trade jobs are particularly needed in housing right now to stave off a shortage of skilled workers and provide housing during a market shortage. >> changes are coming to bars early bird express weekday bus services. bart says it is cutting some of those routes, starting tomorrow. the transit agency says it's due to low ridership and limited funding and increasing demand for bus drivers from partner agencies. bart says with these changes, it is retaining eight trips that serve 90% of riders and eliminating seven trips, impacting 10% of riders. more changes are expected to take place august 12th. boeing is facing a new set of challenges, this time related to its 787 dreamliner planes. the federal aviation administration and boeing are looking into issues with boeing's fuselage fasteners. boeing says it discovered some of the fasteners were installed incorrectly on undelivered planes. the company
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says it planned its planes that are in service now will continue to safely operate. the faa has multiple investigations into the planemaker underway following a number of safety issues. >> a hiker was on a trail in the north bay when they fell into a creek. details on how the chp lifted them to safety. also ahead tonight, a man is accused of going on a shooting rampage at a park in michigan. >> what investigators are now learning about the suspected gunman ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening.
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on a trail. it happened yesterday afternoon along the cataract trail in marin county, near mount tamalpais. officers say they flew their h 30 helicopter into the park and found that hiker near a creek bed. the chp says it lowered one of its crew members down to the hiker and placed that person
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into a harness. the hiker was then hoisted into the chopper and flown to an awaiting ambulance. the chp says the hiker is expected to recover, and authorities in southern california released dramatic video of the rescue of a couple who ran out of water while they were out on a hike. it happened in joshua tree national park last weekend, when temperatures there reached triple digits, the riverside county sheriff's office says a man called 911 and reported that his girlfriend was weak and dehydrated. the department sent a helicopter to the hikers location, and rescuers spotted the couple huddled in a dry creek bed. rescuers pulled the hikers to safety and rushed that woman to the hospital. due to the severity of her condition. >> in michigan, a gunman opened fire saturday at a popular suburban detroit water park, injuring at least eight people, including two children. police say they found the 42 year old shooting suspect dead in a nearby home. and tonight, police believe it was a random attack. fox's madeleine rivera reports on the latest on this investigation.
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>> today, investigators are working to piece together a timeline of what led up to the shooting, and they're scouring social media looking for evidence or a manifesto that would reveal the suspect's motive. police say the 42 year old suspect appears to have had no connection to the victims. he fired nearly 30 shots, reloading three times before leaving the brooklyns plaza splashpad. authorities found a nine millimeter handgun at the scene and used that and other evidence to track the suspect down at a home in shelby township, about 15 minutes east of rochester hills, michigan. the suspect barricaded himself in a house for hours before police breached it late saturday night. they found the suspect inside dead by suicide. investigators also found an ar style rifle on the kitchen table, leading them to believe there could have been a, quote. second chapter. >> well, it's a gut punch, obviously, for us here in oakland county. we've gone through so many tragedies. you know, we're not even fully comprehending what happened at oxford. >> police say the suspect lived with his mom there. preliminary
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investigation shows he had no criminal record, but he may have had some mental health challenges. as for the victims, they include an eight year old boy who was shot in the head. he's in critical condition. a four year old boy who was hurt in his thigh. he's stable. a 39 year-old woman in critical condition with wounds in her torso and legs, all of them from one family. other victims, ranging from 30 to 78 years old, were also hurt. they are in stable condition in washington matter. rivera, fox news. >> in texas, a mass shooting in round rock, texas, last night left two people dead and several others injured. the gunfire erupted just before 11:00 last night at a juneteenth celebration and concert, after two groups of people got into an altercation. police say the two people who were killed were bystanders. >> rouz old taylor park is an open field with the stage. the shooting did not occur near the stage. it occurred near the vendor area, away from the stage , the two victims, i can tell
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you were not part of the altercation. >> no arrests have been made. and police are now asking anyone who was at the concert to come forward with information. information >> i guess he hired me right away. so that's really how i think i got to the giants. >> the giants are preparing to play this week at historic rickwood field in alabama. coming up, how the team's greatest player has a deep connection to the ballpark. >> and national hiv testing day is later this month. coming up, we will introduce you to a new play that's raising awareness about the virus. >> plus, russia proposes a new peace deal with ukraine. why many countries, including the u.s, are against the proposal. >> and today's thrilling finish in the u.s. open came down to the final putts. our jason appelbaum will have all the highlights coming up a little later in sports
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the giants will face the saint louis cardinals in birmingham, alabama, at historic rickwood field on thursday, ktvu spoke to gerald watkins, who runs a nonprofit preserving the ballpark and led the effort to bring major league baseball to this iconic venue. >> was the talk about the wrecking ball and a group of concerned citizens, mostly, gentlemen, that have been here as children with their fathers or grandfathers said, hey, we can't lose this building. we can't lose this facility. the hall of famers that have come through here, 182 of them, quite a few of them are leaguers that never made it to the big leagues. but they all had a time and place in history, and they had a time here. and we want to celebrate that with everyone. >> both the giants and cardinals will wear special uniforms thursday night in honor of the league. >> new at ten tonight. rickwood field is full of memories. in
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the more than 100 years that park has been open. a lot of high profile players have graced its grounds, and as ktvu jason appelbaum shows us, it's also where it all began for the great willie mays. >> willie mays was born poor on the outskirts of birmingham, alabama, in 1931. it was the beginning of the great depression and nearly a quarter of the working population was unemployed. an african american kid growing up in alabama at that time could not expect to have an easy go of it. kat mays, willie's father, played some baseball, but the major leagues were blocked off to black americans. in a 2012 interview, ktvu did with the then 80 year old mays, his memories of that time were still as vivid as ever my father had. >> he was busy trying to make a dollar for us. he would work, work five days in. we call it the steel mill in birmingham, and during the weekend he would, you know, go from birmingham to detroit on the pullman porter, which is a train, and earn a
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little money there and come back on sunday night, go to work on monday. but he would teach me as he come home to different things about, you know, sports. and i think i learned it from him, from my mother. my, my uncle was his name was otis. otis brooks. >> young willie mays grew up on one of those hot, dusty streets of alabama, went to school and played baseball from an early age, falling in love with the game at the age of five. >> my father used to roll a ball on the floor to me and i would try and hit, you know, the ball would, you know, kind of broom handle and different things like that. but my whole family came through a baseball family. my mother, you know, ran track. my father played baseball. i had an uncle that played basketball, football, baseball, all. so i was really thrown into it. and, you know, as soon as i was born. so at an early age, i knew what baseball was all about. you know, at age 17, while still in high school, mays earned a spot
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on the birmingham black barons, an all black team prohibited from competing against white athletes. >> for years, mays only played in home games that allowed him to continue playing high school football, even playing part time in his only season with the black barons, he helped lead them to the american league championship in 1948. one day, new york giants scout eddie montague came down to rickwood field to check out another player, alonzo perry, but his eyes were quickly drawn to mays, whom he would later call the greatest young ballplayer he had ever seen in his life. >> he say he saw me out on, you know, on the field throwing and running, and he recommended me to boston at the time. and i think boston wasn't taking, african-americans at that time. so they didn't take me. so, he quit. he went to the giants, and he called mr. stoneham, and i guess he hired me right away. so that's really how i think i got to the giants. >> it would be the find of a
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lifetime, and it didn't cost the giants much. >> i think it was about 15,000 involved. i thank the ball club, got five and i think i got ten. either. maybe five. i know we bought a house. i bought a 1950 mercury. i couldn't drive, but i bought it anyway. so all the neighborhood people could drive it around. so i think it was more of 5 or 6 round, but that was a lot of money in those days. you know, the car that i bought cost $2,000. so the house i paid off cost me another, you know, one. so i was okay with the money. >> the year was 1950. one year later with the giants, mays would be named national league rookie of the year and his hall of fame career was off and running. but it all started at rickwood field, home of the birmingham black barons and the birthplace of willie mays. baseball career jason appelbaum, ktvu, fox two sports. >> well, the mlb is offering fans a chance to buy giant skier
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that's part of the specialty rickwood field collection. fans can choose from a variety of merchandise options, including cream colored replica jerseys, sweatshirts and hats with the rickwood field and retro team logos and posters promoting this week's game, we'll bring you live coverage from alabama, and yoll also be able to catch the game between the giants and cardinals on thursday. it starts at 4:00 right here on ktvu. >> a new play is seeking to raise awareness about hiv and aids. it's called you better ask somebody to living with hiv. it opens later this month in oakland, one day after national hiv testing day on june 27th. the cdc says hiv affects 1.2 million people in the u.s, and 13% of them don't even know it. the play's executive producer says their goal is to reach out to young people. >> the last stats that came out, 58% of the new hiv cases were between the ages of 13 and 34, so it's really important to bring awareness to this particular topic, especially since it's still, affects our
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black and brown communities the most. >> the nonprofit behind the play put your play on productions, aims to combat social issues with theater and you better ask somebody to is playing at the malaga catskill chord center in oakland on june 28th and 29th at 7 p.m. it is free for young people and $25 for adults, and we're posting a link to get tickets on ktvu.com/web links. there's been a reported kidnaping of a dog in the east bay. >> how witnesses say a thief brazenly took the animal from its owner, and we are tracking the wind out there. >> there's some windy conditions , with the red flag warning on the edges of part of the bay area. >> also had eight israeli soldiers were killed this weekend in rafah. how some experts believe this could impact peace negotiations
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in southern gaza to help the flow of aid for desperate palestinians, fox news trey yingst tells us. this comes after eight israeli soldiers were killed in gaza. >> israel's military suffering a deadly attack this weekend. eight soldiers were killed in rafah in what was the deadliest attack on israeli forces in months. >> despite the heavy and staggering cost, we must stick to the goals of the war. >> an israeli spokesperson revealing the soldiers were traveling in an armored personnel carrier when an explosion took place, likely from buried devices or an anti-tank missile. a funeral for some of the soldiers taking place sunday. >> if only you had more time. the things that you have done with endless the attack reinforcing israel's goal to overtake hamas positions in rafah, potentially impacting ceasefire negotiations.
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>> it is clear to us that we need to defeat the rafah brigade. i think that this task is progressing in a determined, professional manner. >> despite the blow, israel's military did announce sunday it would pause some fighting during daytime hours to allow for humanitarian aid deliveries. the limited tactical pause only applies to a small part of southern gaza, and falls short of the potential ceasefire deal on the table. >> the idea behind this pause is to create a safe corridor, an 11 hour window where trucks can move safely to the crossing, pick up supplies and move back into gaza to deliver them. >> the idf said the pause would be indefinite, which drew criticism from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in tel aviv, trey yingst, fox news. >> president joe biden spent the weekend in los angeles, raising over $30 million for his reelection campaign. this money came from some of hollywood's top celebrities, including julia roberts, george clooney and jimmy kimmel. former president
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barack obama was also among the donors. with ukraine funding in the israel-hamas war at the top of voters concerns. fox asked the top democrat on the house intelligence committee about biden's foreign policy record as a political matter. >> i think in 250 years of united states history, foreign policy has never been all that much of a of an influencer of american americans votes, for better or for worse. >> president biden is likely going to start debate preparation soon, as the first debate with former president donald trump is coming up in less than two weeks. a new usa today poll out today suggests president biden's support from black voters is waning in two swing states. in 2020, 76% of black voters surveyed in pennsylvania and michigan said they voted for biden. and now those numbers are down to 20. the polls showed former president trump made small gains with black voters in those states, with about 15% support in michigan and 11% in pennsylvania. >> world leaders gathering for a summit in switzerland today to discuss the end of the conflict
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in ukraine. more than 90 countries are in attendance at the two day summit as they attempt to come up with a resolutions for the largest european conflict since world war two. russian president vladimir putin released a cease fire proposal friday, saying he would order a cease fire if ukraine withdraws troops and denounces plans to join nato. us national security adviser jake sullivan says this plan will not work. >> it defies the un charter. it defies basic morality. it defies basic common sense. by contrast, the vision of peace that was put forward here today from so many different countries, rooted in principles, all of us signed up to, rooted in principles all of us would like to live in a world that are ruled by those principles, because they make us all safe. this is the right vision as we go forward. >> both russia and china were not in attendance for the summit. ukraine called russia's proposal, quote, absurd and manipulative, manipulative. >> in france, unsafe levels of
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bacteria have been found in the senne river less than two months before the paris olympics are set to begin tests of the river's water show. during the first eight days of june, the river had bacteria such as e coli and enter coli levels that would be unsafe for athletes to swim in. an international olympic committee executive says there are no reasons to doubt races will go ahead as scheduled. the first event in the river will be the men's triathlon, which includes a swim only on july 30th. the governing bodies of individual sports will decide if the water is safe enough for their athletes. a bay area transit agency is using new technology to crack down on drivers who violate certain rules, and it is father's day how several warriors players say their fathers helped shape their careers. >> also had a warm, nice weekend here in the bay area. coming up, our chief meteorologist, bill martin, is back to let us know if these nice temperatures will stick around as we begin the
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shows us many families headed to the water on this warm holiday weekend in alameda. >> a crisp morning with barely a breeze made for a beautiful start for families looking to create father's day memories on the san francisco bay. this beautiful day on the bay has these folks getting ready to go kayaking. dads and daughters. dads and sons. lots of families here to enjoy the great weather and the beautiful bay shoreline. what are you guys doing here today, well. going kayaking, 9 a.m. >> calm conditions, families, fishing, stand up, paddle boarding and boating. joe stack is owner operator of stacked adventures. he offers kayaking in partnership with alameda parks and recreation department. >> those tours are really emphasis on the families and kids, hence the target market of
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those of the of the alameda parks and recreation stacks says. >> kayaking is a great way to see parts of the bay shoreline, and wildlife that can't be enjoyed from the shore. especially this time of year. >> we get about 7 to 8000 brown pelicans that are starting to migrate in from baja right now. and then there's a scenic beauty is just tremendous from this point of view at the san francisco skyline and the uss hornet in the background just makes for a really nice paddling experience. >> kayaking the bay requires life vests and it's important to kayak with others. in addition to being great exercise, it offers an opportunity to connect with one another in nature's beauty. >> i think my favorite part of it all is the pelicans and the marine life out there. it's kind of nice knowing we have this giant wildlife migration right here in our urban backyard that most people aren't even aware of , because you have to paddle out about a mile to see them happy. >> father day or thank you in alameda. >> ali schwartz, ktvu, fox two
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news well, some warriors players showing appreciation for their fathers. >> members of the team shared some warm messages from their dads this father's day. >> my dad is an extremely impressive human being. just the person that he was for me, my brother, the family, the community, everybody kind of looked up to my pops. >> i always look up to him throughout a lot of things he'd done in his life. just mentoring me to be a man. >> several other players, including klay thompson and brandon pisemsky, spoke about some life lessons they've learned from their dads. and this father's day, new research shows nearly half of americans turn to their dads for help with home maintenance and repairs, according to new data by realtor.com. many americans continue leaning on their fathers well into adulthood, especially as the kids become homeowners. 51% of those surveyed who have a dad or father figure in their life say they have gone to them for advice on buying a home. that number jumps to 56% if they live
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within a two hour radius of each other. when it comes to home maintenance or repairs, nearly 40% say they turn to their dad for advice. >> well, a heat wave is expected to hit parts of the u.s. this week from the midwest to the northwest, with temperatures expected to peak by thursday. many people are expected to hit the beach to escape the heat. and this summer, the new york police department is using as many as 30 drones to help monitor crowds and help people in the water. each drone can drop a flotation device for someone in distress and is equipped with an intercom to let swimmers know that help is on the way. >> drop device, or we can drop it in the water if there's a distressed swimmer so they're able to. it's activated once it hits the water and they're able to jump on the rest tube and they have, until the lifeguards can get get out there for them. >> nypd is hoping to increase its fleet of drones in the coming weeks. >> all right. checking back on the weather. we've got that red flag warning mainly for the north valley, but it does touch on parts of the bay area, especially in the north bay,
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where we do have an active fire right now. the winds are going to pick up later on tonight through tomorrow mid-morning. we'll take a look at that. that was the extent of the red flag warning. what i'm going to do is i'm going to stop it right here. this is tomorrow about 1:00. and you can see the reds in here. this is the this is the height of the wind event. and you can see it's clear lake napa fairfield. and it's really in this zone. we will see some winds in the santa cruz mountains as well. but right in here that's your red flag warning. and it will verify as we go into tomorrow afternoon. these are the highs from today. highs tomorrow are going to be about the same. these are very similar to what we had today. so it's not really a heat event right. this is a wind event in terms of the red flag warning and i keep saying it. this is different than if this was happening like in the north bay or some of the fires in southern california. if these fires were happening in october, it's a whole different deal because the trees, the fuel moistures are are drained pretty much right now. the fuel moisture is in the trees up by the point fire up and by healdsburg. they're really pretty loaded with with
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moisture. and so they're not going to burn as easily. so it's not the same deal, but it's still very dangerous and definitely bears watching with these winds especially that aren't expected to die down until tomorrow, later afternoon. so the winds let's see. santa rosa 13 sustained gusting to 21. in nevada we did have a gust of over 41 miles an hour at sfo. again it's still gusting. so strong winds still coming out of the west with a westerly flow. so the dryness hasn't gotten here yet. so the humidities are still around 35% near the fire zone. but these winds are going to start clocking around tonight and tomorrow. and that's when the air the winds will dry out or the air will dry out. and that's you're going to have wind. you're going to have low humidities, i.e. red flag warning through the day tomorrow into tomorrow evening. the forecast highs then. so not a heat event, still warm, but and pretty much a mellow temperature profile for tomorrow. 88 in fairfield, 87 in antioch. so just touching on 90 degrees. but again the wind and the low humidities will definitely be an
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issue in this particular fire in the north bay and in southern california, they're fighting a different deal because they got the smaller fuel fires going down there, which are the weeds and the grasses, which are very low in fuel moisture right now. so, right now, the trees, a lot more moisture in them than than you would see in october. so that helps firefighters quite a bit. the five day forecast and we'll pop the weekend in. so you can see that and start thinking about next weekend. looks like it's going to warm up a little bit. >> all right bill thank you ac transit implemented a new program today that uses ai to give tickets to parking violators. the agency has been using doordash mounted cameras to identify when a car is in a bus zone, but now it's using artificial intelligence to help out the new technology will be implemented along the tempo corridor, which runs from uptown oakland to fremont. cars that are spotted by the ai cameras will receive a $110 ticket, and there are some changes to the alameda contra costa transit system. some routes that provide extra service to schools are now being suspended. now that school
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is out for the summer and all night lines in downtown oakland. also seeing some changes due to construction on 14th street. these changes are expected to last through the next few months. >> coming up in sports, the giants had an offensive explosion in the fourth inning. jason appelbaum will have a story next and a historic hotel. >> no more coming up at 11. the fire that devastated this northern california building
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but it breaks right and lips out. mcilroy who had hit his previous 496 putts. from that distance, he settles for bogey, drops out of the lead that opened the door for bryson dechambeau, who now led by one stroke on 18 but needed to get up and down from the sand for the win. he would later call that shot probably the best shot of his life from 55 yards out. and you can see mcilroy can only look on hope for a miss here. and that doesn't happen to shambo knocks it down, drains the par putt, lets out a mighty roar. dechambeau finishes at six under, beating mcilroy by one stroke to capture his second us open title and with it, a major champion chip record $4.3 million us. >> i just kept staying the course, focused on trying to do as many fairways as i could, even though i didn't. was not great today with that, but i got out of trouble really well. and
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then man, i can't believe that up and down in the last, that was all. well, probably the best shot of my life. >> okay, the giants meantime, trying to avoid being swept by the la angels who came into the series 16 games below 500. happy father's day to all the dads out there and what a way to spend it with the family at the ballpark. beautiful day. tied at second in the fourth, bases loaded when thairo estrada lines one to the gap in left center. two runs are coming in to score. estrada ends up with a double and the giants are in business. they're up 4 to 2. six batters later, now 5 to 2. jorge soler with two on. that's a mighty swing. he knows it's gone. three run homer for soler, his eighth of the season to break it wide open. the giants. they score nine runs in the inning and they pound out 16 hits to win 13 to 6. yeah, nothing was going to cool off the giants today. they are next at the cubs for three beginning tomorrow. how about the a's. they played a doubleheader in
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minnesota. watch this fan who needs a glove when you can make a nice bare handed catch. this is game number two. and it was crazy. five lead changes three ties. shea lang alors a little flair in the seventh. and that'll bring home a run to tie the game at seven. so it's seven seven in the seventh. but in the eighth jose miranda steps up to the plate and he gets a hold of this danny jimenez pitch. sends it deep to left into the second deck. estimated at 427ft. and that is your game. winner the twins win 8 to 7 to sweep the four game series. both teams combined for ten home runs in the doubleheader. the a's have now lost nine straight. bay fc back on the pitch tonight, hosting a utah team in the midst of a ten game winless streak. so this is a game they should win. bay fc fans out to support their team. windy day in san jose scoreless in the 84th. rachel kundananji she left foots it in
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for the apparent goal, but she was called offside so no goal. four minutes later off the set piece, ladies and gentlemen, kate del fava heads it in. yeah, right out in front and that would be the only goal of the game. utah picks up its first win since march 22nd and bay fc drops to four and nine. lots more to come. coming up on sportswrap about a half hour from now. >> a whole half hour of sports, a whole half hour in a half hour . all right. we'll see you then. all righty jason. thank you. >> next at 11 i grabbed what i could and i put it in a truck. and i'm trying to get out of here. >> the fire burning in sonoma county tonight continues to grow. the point fire is being fought on the ground and in the air by cal fire planes and helicopter as it's burning through heavy brush and trees. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu, fox two starts now. >> hello again. i'm cristina rendon and i'm julie julie haener. >> just in the past hour, cal fire updated the point f i

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