Skip to main content

tv   Today in the Bay  NBC  August 5, 2020 5:00am-5:59am PDT

5:00 am
shots fired at the main jail the sunday edition of the daily in san jose. trump is. he says a different thing every mail over five articles that day. >> reporter: president trump were published and had portions raising eyebrows with his of a handwritten letter she >> as it story unfolding right now. wrote to her estranged fire somehow the suspect got ahold of comments about the virus in an after her marriage to prince a gun and a patrol car. harry. the judge ruled her friends who a very active scene right now at axios interview. spoke anonymously to another >> they're dying, that's true, the jail, and that's where we magazine about the articles can and it is what it is, but that remain anonymous. find "today in the bay's" bob doesn't mean we aren't doing redell with the very latest for us. bob? everything we can. it's 5:53 right now. >> reporter: the u.s. on track much more ahead on "today in the >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and kris. to log 1,000 deaths a day for we believe law enforcement is bay" this wednesday morning ten days straight. including a struggle caught on trying to talk to this man to get him to surrender. he was arrested some time camera. a man harassing street vendors trying to make enough money to overnight around the 1:30, 2:00 get by in the pandemic. up next the possible reason time frame when he was in the behind the attack. >> thank you. now to our "keeping up in basement of the main jail which a lot more news ahead. is a couple blocks from our you're watching "today in the bay." the classroom" series. feel like you've watched all the things? location. he somehow got his hands on a parents have mixed reaction weapon we believe from law about how the upcoming school enforcement and started firing year may go. shots. no one was hurt, but as a result top concerns from parents and he is barricaded in that area, across the nation. the lower basement parking lot the biggest worry is their child of the jail. becoming infected. we believe he's possibly within 66% say they're worried their kid will get sick at school and a squad car. santa clara county sheriff's a little more than half are concerned their child might office says that they have him infect someone else. surrounded. a whopping 83% of parents say they have tactical and
5:01 am
they don't feel prepared for negotiation teams on site. but what if you could do better than that? the jail itself which is in the virtual learning this fall and they're not confident their building upstairs from the children will be getting a like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. proper education. to new customers. keeping up in the classroom garage is on lockdown. means keeping up with a lot of what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. roads are shut down for several blocks around the area. moving parts including a proposed law that would prevent at comcast business, now there's more to love with xfinity x1, parents from suing local we want to help you not just bounce back. we are a couple blocks away at the ultimate entertainment experience. districts if their kids become but bounce forward. san pedro and mission, not far infected at school. like live sports. from the san jose police and now, we're committed to helping you do just that they're back with the best way to watch. department. you can see they're keeping us and more streaming apps all in one place. away. with a powerful and reliable internet as you look down the street you see those flashing lights, the and voice solution at a great price. more classics. more premiers. second set of flashing lights new this morning "today in the call or go online today. plus, more to easily find using just your voice. bay's" cierra johnson is live to where the basement parking lot is and, again, the suspect, an show us how bay area school hello, more. where have you been all my life? leaders are working to implement arrestee, a man, somehow got a about 55 pages of recent state gun, fired that gun. find your favorites and more all in one place with x1. no one was hurt but they are guidelines. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, they haven't had a lot of plus, get speed, coverage and security with the xfi gateway. trying to get him to surrender. guidelines until the last minute, cierra. as i noted before and said to so to help even more, xfinity. the future of awesome. you they do have this area surrounded. geico is giving new and current customers >> reporter: some school safety reporting live here in downtown a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies measures are ones we've been (woman chattering) san jose, bob redell, "today in aware of like wearing a mask and - [narrator] ordering dinner for the family? with the geico giveback. the bay." all right. practicing social distancing. (family gasps) we know those road closures will and because we're committed for the long haul, rewarded with a side of quiet. be in effect for a little while. others will be implemented and the credit lasts your full policy term. (baby murmuring) mike is watching those, too. new. the school the students have not grubhub rewards you, (scooter horn honking) get a free delivery perk when you order. thank you, bob. been to since march. the geico giveback. we want to take a look at now san jose's east side union (doorbell rings) - [group] grubhub. helping riders focus on the road ahead. the golden gate bridge which high school district ordered and will probably feel heavy with drizzle this morning. received 350,000 disposable we've been listening to kari
5:02 am
masks along with face shields for every staff member. hall's forecast and we know it they are now permanent hand will be cooler. mike, you and i say, thank sanitizing stations and the goodness. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. district is planning for sewing you've got that cool weather distancing in the classroom once for a little while before it students return. now districts around the bay area are working to make the it's 5:30, good morning. heats up going into the weekend. protocols work for students of let's take it all in today, head different ages and with out the door in pleasant hill. different needs. breaking news, shots fired from temperatures in the low 60s. the east side superintendent there will be more clouds in the says he understands why parents inside a patrol car -- not by an mix today and also that dense were so desperate for answers because he was, too. officer but by a detainee. it's a story unfolding right and our frustration was that now. >> somehow that suspect managed fog to the coastline. the data, the information kept to get ahold of a patrol car and that gun at the jail. changing week lby week by week we're only staying in the 70s with antioch reaching 79 and we weren't getting "today in the bay's" bob redell degrees. leadership from the states or is there. you've been pressing for answers oakland will reach 66. in the north bay expec the feds up until the last two weeks that they all have kind of about how the suspect was able to get the gun. into the low 70s in napa. we'll talk more about what's ahead in the forecast. a clear path to move forward. >> reporter: law enforcement is mike, how is it looking for trying to get the suspect to those commuters? kari, overall things are >> reporter: that includes looking great. it's very early. guidelines for when students and surrender not far from the san jose police department and as not as many folks on the road. staff return to school and if we'll take you out there to look someone gets sick. you look down san pedro a couple at the bay bridge and the approach through the maze and if one person tests positive the blocks to the left it's hard to
5:03 am
clearly, well, everywhere is whole class or cohort goes home see but that is the main jail on green here. the highlighting you see on the in quarantine for 14 days. the left and inside the basement right we'll zoom out. if 5% has coronavirus, the whole that's where the wind is kicking parking lot is where the man in. it's on our monitor so kari is school shuts down for 14 days. barricaded surrounded by police watching it, of course, and so am i. and if testing shows 25% of and sheriff's deputies. students in a district are brentwood, in that area of marsh in the basement parking lot of positive for covid-19, the creek, the crash near the railroad tracks. entire district must quarantine the main jail in the downtown area. for 14 days. according to the sheriff's now you may be wondering what do office this suspect, an arrestee you do if you're at your child's started firing off a gun that we 5:56 right now. locals will know where that is. school and don't see them practicing safety and health believe he somehow got from law welcome back. you're watching "today in the enforcement. we believe he might be bay." protocols? well, leadership says they do barricaded within a squad car. new this morning human remains there's the activity bob was recently found on the peninsula have an anonymous tip line but have now been identified as law enforcement have them talking about. also feel free to reach out to those of a vallejo man. back to you. all right, thank you very school leadership. surrounded. much, mike. if you feel you're not being tactical and negotiation teams city workers made the discovery 5:03 right now. heard at that level feel free to on site trying to get this man last month near skyline college. a live look at capitol hill where there is progress to take your concerns to the to surrender. report this morning. superintendent. the jail itself is now on authorities say 37-year-old we're live in san francisco, cierra johnson for "today in the lockdown as a result and the in the effort to restore $600 a roads around the jail are dustin snyder died. the case is being called a homicide. week added unemployment bay." >> all right, thanks so much, cordoned off and shut down for benefits. no deal but at least we have a cierra. red tape and understaffing several blocks. we don't know what this man was a decision 2020 now, san little bit of a time line. reportedly starting to create jose leaders reportedly approved "today in the bay's" tracie arrested for or what led up to potts joins us live from big backups in san francisco's a new police reform ballot washington to break down really him, the events leading up to municipal transportation agency. measure. it would boost the powers of the when at least we could see a vote on this. good morning, tracie. "the examiner" reports the board him being able to obtain the city's independent police this week was missing the gun. auditor to include reviewing minimum number of four directors police shootings and use of >> reporter: and there is a needed to approve decisions. fortunately no one has been little bit of light at the end
5:04 am
of the tunnel this morning, l so the hearing was canceled. hurt. he is barricaded in the basement force claims to give them greater access. according to the san jose the mta usually has a staff of parking lot of the jail as law seven but san francisco spotlight san jose enforcement tries to convince councilmembers approved the lau laura, because the democrats and supervisors have yet to approve measure unanimously so he is white house are negotiating two recent replacement him to surrender. together, both say they're making progress. we don't know necessarily what nominations. bob redael, "today in the bay." they might agree on. they say that could happen as we do have a better idea when it soon as next week. >> we'll keep tabs on that. vo voters in san jose will have a might happen. chance to weigh in. thank you, bob. developing right now in voters in orinda will decide a lebanon the search for survivors it's 5:32 right now. democrats and the white house continues after yesterday's turning to weather and traffic 1% sales tax measure. the councilmembers unanimously both report progress in massive blast in beirut. taking a peek outside at the bay approved that proposal yesterday bridge this morning we'll check negotiations to provide in with mike in just moments for coronavirus relief. at least 100 people died, and that money would boost >> i would characterize the a look at traffic picking up but thousands others hurt. wildfire assistance as well as maybe you've seen the video, what about the forecast? fund road and drainage conversation as productive and a it's pretty difficult to watch. hoping for a nice afternoon ahead. maintenance and repair projects. the explosion sending a mushroom step in the right direction. a follow-up fornow. >> in some cases we're inching cloud over the city and then a a hotly debated measure to fund along and in others we're making we will have a really nice shock wave there are reports the day. more progress but it takes time. blast could be heard 200 miles one of the coolest days we've >> reporter: the hopeful time had in quite a long time. caltrain has cleared another line, a deal by friday and a as we get a live look outside hurdle. away. a san jose woman who grew up in caltrain says it's burning vote next week. looking at walnut creek and over through funding and desperately the white house chief of staff and around beirut and who has to mt. diablo we can see the fog needs the cash, but a lot still family there spoke to us last says they've made concrete rolling over the hills this has to happen to lock in the offers on unemployment and night. her first call went to her mother who lives just eight morning and that fog will linger plan. eviction protection but for a good part of the morning the measure san francisco narrowing down the size of the miles from the port where the supervisors approved two weeks package is still an issue. explosion happened. even into early in the afternoon ago included a lot of conditions that still have to be ironed out >> all of a sudden she just keeping our temperatures cool, >> we're not doing anything so we'll stay in the 60s and ultimately it will have to close to $3.4 trillion. hears and feels the entire place throughout the morning here be approved by voters in three while some of our inland areas counties this fall. shake in a way but really loud only reach into the 70s today. that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the republicans some of our interior valleys a confrontation along the aren't on the same page. bang. i'm torn between what we have >> it's not going toe don't kno going on here and what we have used to 80s and 90s will not coast, a mother and daughter
5:05 am
going on there and my heart is in so many places. make it to 80 degrees today. street vendor duo says santa we'll talk more about this coming up. cruz businessman attacked them. i'm just really sad about it. mike, how is it looking now for the drive? the pair tells our sister >> investigators believe it looking good, kari. station telemundo 48 the man started with a fire at a i want to circle the area where warehouse filled with dangerous pushed their hot dog cart to the and explosive chemicals. bob is following that police ground. they claim the man has been the chemicals may have been activity, the standoff at the illegally stored there. harassing them for some time for main jail there off highway 87. selling food near his business. and a follow-up for you now, the vendors say they are just we'll talk about that more a hotly debated measure to fund coming up, give you a survey of trying to scrape by and don't the crash near the train tracks in brentwood. have all the permits to be caltrain cleared another hurdle. the measure was approved fortunately the tracks, we're yesterday. selling food. >> once he came through and spit caltrain says it's burning through funding and desperately told, are not the ones t are being used right now. needs the cash, but a lot still on the food. that car is safe and so is has to happen in order to lock everyone in the bay area. and then that day i got mad in that plan. back to you. because of what he did to my >> thank you, mike. mom. the measure approved two weeks 5:33 now and happening today that was not right. ago included a lot of conditions that still have to be ironed out registered nurses in the bay area will take part in a >> people are paying high rent national day of action. during this crazy pandemic. and ultimately it will have to they are calling for leaders at be approved by votshree i see both sides to it. the local and national level to different counties this fall. better protect workers on the front lines of the pandemic. >> we've reached out to the man so consensus. in the video but have not heard back. here is the latest proof organizers cite the shortage of that the oakland a's are to meteorologist kari hall ppe and inability to follow starting their season with a this morning. minimum safety standards. bang. last night at the coliseum the they are also asking congress to good morning, laura. a's were tied 1-1 with the >> hi. extend federal unemployment rangers, bottom of the ninth, benefits. health care workers plan. when pleasanton native came up just sitting here at home. >> it's nice to see you.
5:06 am
>> i haven't been in the news with the bases loaded and hit a room in a very, very long time. >> a new trend happening across grand slam. the a's won their fourth >> i just came in a couple weeks the country. reportedly state and public straight. ago, i guess, for the first we'll spare you the giants time, and it was very strange to officials, many of them women, come in. highlights because they lost, we have partitions and all of being harassed and threatened 5-2, to colorado. those safety measures that are during the coronavirus pandemic. so important, but it still is since the pandemic began more it is 6:00 and "today in the bay" continues right now. very strange not to be able to than 30 health leaders across 18 hug your friends. we begin this hour with states have quit, lost their breaking news in the south bay >> have to practice what we preach. >> i know. jobs, or retired. and a standoff happening right >> certainly so important. protesters have shown up at now after shots were fired at all right, kari. their homes and they've even the main jail in san jose. is it warm there in the studio? received, they say, death it's kind of warmer outside. threats. even santa clara county health i want to check the forecast director dr. herself. it's a story unfolding right with meteorologist kari hall. along the coastline today the "today" show talks to four now. somehow the suspect got hold of and even reaching across the bay different public health a gun and a patrol car.obredell it's going to bring in some much officials including dr. barbara fairer who works for l.a. cooler temperatures. with an update. we're only reaching into the low county's department of public 70s in downtown san jose and i understand the suspect justsu? health. she's been getting hate mail some mid-70s for the south since march. >> one woman said, you know, >> reporter: within the past five to ten minutes according to county. as we move to the east bay we're going to enjoy some cooler using very foul language, the sheriff's office. weather. somebody needed to shoot me. the suspect was barricaded expect a high of only 79 another person volunteered to inside a patrol vehicle in the degrees. much cooler than normal for this take the task on. basement parking lot of the main >> wait a second, they jail here in downtown san jose. time of the year in august. threatened your life? >> yes. it's a couple blocks down to the normally we're reaching into the we all have to understand how angry people are. left from our camera position. mid-80s. as we check out oakland today people have lost so much. and at one point he did have a expect a high of 66 degrees.
5:07 am
gun. we're not sure how he got the and we'll see some upper 50s and >> more of the revealing interview coming later this gun but between around 1:30, low 60s near the morning on the "today" show. 2:00 this morning when he got the gun he started firing shots. now a glitch in the state's this was a man under arrest. today. for san francisco low to mid-60s covid tracking system may be leading to a case of we presume he was probably being arther to the north reaching mid to upper 80s. underreported cases. processed to be taken into jail. governor newsom on monday he ended up barricading himself santa rosa will be in the mid-70s. announced positive test rates going through this forecast expect a warm-up over the next are lower. but now the data is in question. few days. inside a patrol volk fehicle fo once the fog and the drizzle labs sent it to the state's number of hours. clears, our temperatures will tactical team was out here, a start to rebound and by the negotiation team. reporting system called cal the sheriff herself was actually weekend some of our interior ready and that's where the valleys are looking at highs glitch happened. one infectiousre out here herself at one point that will reach into the low and might still be as well. 90s. so this went on for a few hours. san francisco will also have a missing key numbers. warm-up going from the low 60s >> we don't know where we have hot spots within the state if we the sheriff's office is tweeting to the upper 60s. now back to you. out this man has surrendered don't know where we have peacefully. thanks so much, kari. clusters of cases, and we can't no one was hurt when he fired adequately deploy resources to 5:12. tropical storm isaias is now try to address those issues. moving through canada but before leaving the u.s. it left a >> the state now wants labs to deadly impact. manually report to their kari hall will take a look at counties until the problem gets the damage from all that wind and rain. resolved. the first day of school is looming and we are trying to make sure you can keep up in th and kodak developing an investigation apparently with the ftc over the vaccine grant.
5:08 am
order to move from distance a look coming up in business learning to in-person news. and we continue our special instruction. because all nine counties are on series "keeping up in the the governor's watch list, all classroom." in california for the fall bay area schools will start the new year with distance learning. education for at least 90% of according to new guidance from the health department, the state the state's students will be held online. health department, elementary schools cannot reopen for in-person instruction unless schools can aemploy fpply for a. their county's coronavirus they believe children at that infection rates and hospitalizations are stable. age are less likely than older children to become infected. any school seeking a waiver must publicly outline a specific plan to keep students and staff safe and that plan then has to be reviewed by local and state department of public health officials. for teachers keeping up in the classroom means getting started before classes even begin. in the mountain view union school district they are calling it learning-palooza. teachers are getting intensive training they need, including digital tools families will ask
5:09 am
questions about. the first day of school is one week from today for that district. a 6-year-old girl from oakland took matters into her own hands when she learned the oakland zoo might close. she shared with kelly clarkson how the zoo showed their appreciation. >> this is done with cardboard. >> that is incredibly cool. >> that is cool. you can see the full interview here on nbc bay area. that girl has a future in fund-raising. >> she could be a grant writer. anybody would take her.
5:10 am
the zoo reopened. a cool day to get outside, kari. >> yeah, it will be a great day although we'll have some fog rolling over to oakland today but you get the natural air conditioning. we've seen some fog rolling in blocking the view. if you're heading to work your morning commute from antioch will be cloudy and temperatures in the low 60s. some clearing late morning into the afternoon. we check out all of our high temperatures quickly it's going to be a very comfortable day for outdoor activities. mike, how is it looking for drivers heading out? kari, i was just checking our maps because we have slowing that just showed up on highway 87. and i want to show that to you. pull that up on the map.
5:11 am
right now at 5:15 as we hea that slowing, we'll focus on expect a mostly clear this. you see the exclamation points. morning and these clouds will keep us cool today. we're going from the low 60s to the upper 60s. it's going to be a much cooler closures around the main jail. bob is talking about all the day than normal. activity. he showed you the flashing we'll get a look at the rest of lights which goes under 87 there our hotter forecast coming up in a few minutes. and i think folks are seeing the and the speeds mostly in the flashing lights and slowing at 60s as well. a lot of upper 60s. highway 87 through downtown areas. we are looking through oakland traffic flowing nicely. on the orange line your normal build for 101 coming through san many other common commutes we'll jose. back to you. show you where things are slowing down coming up. >> as i was driving in this morning i did see the flashing and good morning to you and lights along highway 87 so it a very happy wednesday as well. might slow you down this morning. also, coming up, fighting back. "the wall street journal" this morning reports that the securities and exchange commission is looking into the >> i have to stand up for all federal deal with kodak to police officers and their create and distribute a families. coronavirus vaccine. >> one former police officer from the north bay talking about it was a $765 million deal, and how the dmv refused his license kodak st up before the
5:12 am
plate request and why he says deal was formally his freedom of speech is being silenced. a number of stock options took president trump says he was effect as well. when the deal was announced last told that explosion is part of week, president trump said his an attack. administration had done we're having trouble figuring something very good for america how the out who told him that. and for rochester, new york, the home of kodak. >> my administration has reached advice.l, guess what, she's a historic agreement with a great american company. the checklist she says all you'll remember this company couples need to keep in mind it's called from the good old before walking down the aisle. camera age, the old days, to see if you agree up next. begin producing critical pharmaceutical ingredients. it's called kodak. >> so that was last week. but when we learned about the question of an investigation with kodak, the president had this to say yesterday. >> i don't know. i wasn't involved in the deal. the concept of the deal is good. i'll let you know. we'll do a little study on that and find out. >> the nasdaq hit all-time
5:13 am
records, stocks will likely trade higher again today even as we head towards the tenth day in a row of 1,000 american deaths per day from coronavirus or a 9/11 every 72 hours. the nasdaq pulled higher by cupertino's apple which is now about a 7% range of becoming worth $2 trillion. it was only two years ago they crossed the $1 trillion mark. unfortunately more layoffs to tell you about, booking.com says it will lay off about 25% of its workforce, and american airlines will shut its routes at oakland airport and lay off staff there as well. kris and laura, as you know, travel hit so hard. i know you have more news about that this morning. >> indeed. thank you very much, scott. san francisco's uber is the latest company to extend its work from home plans. corporate inemployees will be able to continue to telecommute through at least next june. google announced a similar time line last week. twitter recently told employees
5:14 am
they can stay home forever if they want to. trending this morning a georgia priest is going viral with his parity of the hit musical "hamilton." take a listen. ♪ we will get back together even better than we ever were before ♪ ♪ >> fun. the reverend singing his pandemic version of "you'll be back" in the show the song is sung by king george to colonials promising war if they don't behave. posted this version over the weekend and it has over 2 million views. >> he's good. i love it. >> they're a rowdy bunch. not like the catholics. >> i love it, though. when i watched "hamilton" with the kids, and that's the song
5:15 am
that they sing over and over, and we do, we put different words to it. right now at 5:42 let's head >> my little one said, there's just so much singing. outside in the south bay with a we're not a musical family. cloudy start this morning and these clouds are going to help kari, have you seen it? cool us off for this afternoon as we stay mostly in the 70s >> absolutely. today. and we'll see some peeks of numerous times. i love it. sunshine. we'll talk about this and a hotter forecast coming up in a so maybe we'll all be few minutes. singing that this morning as we well, i'll stay in the south get ready to head out the door and as we take a live look bay highway 87 looks like it's outside, the fog is back this morning as we get a look at what we're seeing, and this is going back at speed. to keep us cool. travels under 87. it will be drizzling in the i've marked that with the city, though. it will feel like wintertime as exclamation point and the arrow we are only reaching into the low 60s here, it's also going to shows you what to expect and we be cloudy and drizzling at noug do have that slowing for highway 101. in napa a former police some rainfall and then as we officer and army veteran is challenging the dmv. head inland we're just feeling scott parker said he applied for the cool air coming off of that fog as we only reach into the a license plate and it was 70s. as we go hour by hour looking at rejected. what he wanted was a personalized plate to say our sky cover even a little bit of green here and there indicating that it's going to be misting so heavily especially across parts of the coastal
5:16 am
blthin, for blue thin line. areas but even extending into this one was rejected. the east bay as we go into today >> the state of california, you and then we're going to see some can't do that. more clouds that will continue for today and so we're looking you can't tell a police officer at much cooler than normal weather as a result of a very that blue thin line is deep marine layer and some very offensive, aggressive and threatening. thick fog at the coastline that shows us the models are going to that's not fair. pick up about a tenth of an inch >> parkhurst believes it of rain near half moon bay due to the heavy fog. as we go through the seven-day violates hisaking steps in forecast drizzle today and more clouds. look at the valley temperatures the name of racial awareness. only reaching into the mid-70 n it is flying the black lives matter flag over city hall in place of their city flag. and it's part of a larger end of the week, and this resolution rejecting racism and weekend will be hot. promoting inclusion and equity. expect those highs in the low 90s. we're also going to have more the city, which is mostly white, hot weather in the forecast also apologized for any going into next week. discriminatory or exclusionary i wanted to give you an update on what's now post-tropical storm isaias as it continues to intolerance. the black lives matter flag will move all the way up the atlantic fly through the end of the month. coast and into the northeast now now to decision 2020 and all
5:17 am
new this morning joe biden right and canada but this is what it now has a massive nearly looked like as it made landfall 40-point lead over president trump in california. as a hurricane on monday and not a big surprise to many in california but the numbers are caused massive flooding. noteworthy. some spots like maryland had a new uc berkeley poll finds over 8 inches of rain and this was the earliest i-named storm voters preferred biden compared on record so it's going down in to 28% who support trump. the record books as it tore a the rest are undecided. path of destruction. the new poll also finds strong you can see all of those cars support for senator kamala just tossed and also the coastal harris and southern california areas that were really destroyed congresswoman karen bass for biden's vp pick. by a tropical storm that spawned 20 tornadoes through its course as it continued to quickly race to the north. president trump says he you can see all of that flooding that was happening there. expects a military attack is so as it now continues to weaken behind the explosion in beirut. >> scott mcgrew, a different hopefully this is the last we'll cause seems to be much more hear of isaias. likely. lebanese officials say it now us meteorologists are hoping could have been the 2,700 tons they would retire the name but they are not. so in a few more years we'll all of ammonium nitrate that be mispronouncing this name once apparently was stored in a warehouse. to give you some perspective on that, the blast that leveled the again. i'll send it over to you, mike, as we get a look at our morning murrah building in oklahoma
5:18 am
commute. how is it looking as we get city, had halfmonium ready to head out the door? >> it's all right. i'm glad people are getting to know how to say isaiah in different languages. i've circled the activity in nitrate. the san jose main jail where bob at a press conference yesterday president trump said the u.s. is there. the sheriff's department tells military told him it was likely a military attack, but military us to avoid san pedro street leaders tell nbc that's almost because of all of that police certainly not the case. activity. there's slowing in the >> i met with some of our great tri-valley. a little build here for 84 and also the altamont pass typical generals and they seem to feel and the bay bridge toll plaza, a it was not some kind of a quick look shows you no major issues. very light traffic flow in the manufacturing explosion type of area. back to you. >> event. this was a -- seems to be according to them, they would know better than i would, but >> reporter: they're confronting they seem it was an attack, a bomb of some kind, yes. covid-19 with uv light at >> president trump is back to d places. so can uv help you at home? i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. that's next. conferences, so we will certainly have the opportunity as reporters over at nbc to ask him specifically what generals told you that it was an attack and may we talk to them about
5:19 am
it. video here of candidate trump accepting the republican party's nomination for president back in 2016, back when you could gather in large crowds. republicans still trying to figure out what to do about this year's acceptance speech. there is talk about holding it on the white house lawn. now that would be extremely unusual. tradition says you don't campaign using official government buildings. it wouldn't be illegal for the president. it would be for speaker pelosi to use her office in the capitol but it's not for the president. we will continue to watch that but it would be a very, very unusual move. we're also watching what's happening, of course, in washington with negotiations. mitch mcconnell has indicated that he would be okay with the extra $600 in the budget for the unemployment bonuses. tracie potts is keeping a careful eye on that for us. she'll talk to us in about half ha hour.
5:20 am
in the meantime we'll be updating you on twitter. you can find me ther there @scottmcgrew. thank you very much, scott. 5:48. now to a follow-up for you, a new health warning is now in place for people in l.a. county, do not gather. it comes after a huge party in a mansion near beverly hills. it made national news. a woman was killed and at least with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence, two men wounded by gunfire. you're doing what's right, to protect your dog but officers say nearly 200 from fleas and ticks for a full month. people attended that party. and it's the only chew, fda approved to prevent infections now health leaders are banningiy that cause lyme disease. nexgard. what one little chew can do. could be fined or go to jail. well, now on to a shopping spree all in the name of something good. this is to help support homeless youth in the east bay. >> this is very nice to hear. leaders with the covenant house say at the start of the pandemic a lot of the homeless youth they work with lost their jobs. so last month forever 21 decided to step in and help. that major retailer is now going
5:21 am
through bankruptcy but donated merchandise from its store so young people could shop for what they needed. >> no expectations, no credit card, no cash, and you can have all the clothes you could ever imagine. it's amazing. i can't think of anything else i could really say. i'm grateful. thank you, bay street and covenant house. >> covenant house says the new clothes and accessories will help the young people feel more empowered as they start interviewing for their next jobs. and trending this morning a list recommended for anyone who is thinking of saying "i do." >> reporter: good morning. first some basic science. scientists say a certain type of >> oh, my goodness. we're not talking about a gift uv light can kill microbes and registry here. it's a premarriage checklist viruses. let's head to sfo where they posted by a 21-year-old twitter just installed a uv device there user from california. to sanitize the escalators, the so it includes 20 essential hand rails in particular. issues she believes all couples hospitals use uv robots to should discuss and work out sterilize entire rooms, but before tying the knot including those machines cost tens of children, religion, debt, thousands of dollars. since the pandemic began we've finances, even clothing and the seen a surge of ads offering use of social media. much also recommended, tackling anger
5:22 am
uv lamps for household use. management issues and discussing we asked the leading uv one's five to ten year time researcher for his take. >> the vast majority of the line. the woman who posted it says she is single. products we're seeing pop up on i actually think those are all our social media are basically really, really important things unproven and untested, many of to discuss. >> those are really important. she mentions one i didn't hear them are ineffective, in fact, quite a few are rubbish. when we were doing our >> reporter: products are premarriage through the church, independent by tested and are highly effective when, and this the subject of clothing. is key, they are used as i should have broached cargo directed. tonight at 6:00 we'll have more shorts with my husband. from both sides. >> it could be when you're i'll see you again tonight at 6:00. hiding those shoes in the trunk of your car. coming up next, top stories >> thank you for saving me from we're following mike, laura. including breaking news in san fellow cargo short lover. jose. kari, you might want to wear that's right. a violent standoff overnight, an some long pants today. armed suspect barricaded inside yeah, it's going to be a a patrol car. little cool for august, but several shots have been fired. usually we're able to rock the a live report on how this all started straight ahead. cargo shorts all summer long, businesses are starting to bounce back. but not today. look at the fog that's rolling in as we get a look at our view from mt. diablo as the sun rises this morning and it's such a
5:23 am
beautiful start to our wednesday morning. the seven-day forecast is coming up at the bottom of the screen. as we get ready to head out the door, maybe you're in saratoga getting ready to go out for a run this morning, it will be cloudy and only in the upper 50s. if you wait until later in the morning for the outdoor workout it will feel very comfortable, and you'll get some sunshine to soak up some of those rays. as we get a look at our high temperatures for the south bay it's only going to reach 71 degrees. now keep in mind normal for san jose is 82 degrees on this day. we're only reaching into the mid-70s for the south county with gilroy reaching 86 -- or 76, i should say. no 80s here in the forecast. mostly some low 70s for the east bay. as we check out the coastal areas, we're going to stay i fo redwood city.rth bay high tempe reaching up to 72 today in napa. we'll see very dense fog near the coastline today and some
5:24 am
mist that will be blown in by some gusty winds and keeping those temperatures cooler and that fog lingers all throughout the day and keeps our temperatures cooler. mike, you've been keeping an eye on the roads. has that fog affected any of the drive? not really. it's just above the deck for the bridges that we're watching so that's good news. we'll show you 101, the build there traditional at 5:40. we look at your maps, slowing where the orange is. also affectingjose. we have heading which is closed through the area just under 87 and to first. avoid the area by the main jail. bob continues to follow that standoff there. the rest of the bay shows an easy drive with no surprises. the bay bridge toll plaza we do have an easy flow of traffic right now but it's building. back to you. >> rt will,mike. happening now a big win
5:25 am
5:26 am
5:27 am
5:28 am
5:29 am
5:30 am
5:31 am
5:32 am
5:33 am
5:34 am
5:35 am
5:36 am
5:37 am
5:38 am
5:39 am
5:40 am
5:41 am
5:42 am
5:43 am
5:44 am
5:45 am
5:46 am
5:47 am
5:48 am
5:49 am
5:50 am
5:51 am
5:52 am
5:53 am
5:54 am
5:55 am
5:56 am
5:57 am
5:58 am
5:59 am
6:00 am

77 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on