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reporting live, i am elissa harrington , ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you elissa. police in santa rosa are investigating a shooting that happened at 4:30 this morning. police think as many as four men got into a fight on a sidewalk and two were hit with gunshots. police are looking for others who may be involved. >>> a vote last night by the oakland school board to eliminate the school police force. it happened that a around the country. the vote was closely watched by the oakland community. >> the community is happy right now. >> [ cheering and applause ]. this is history in the making, you all. >> reporter: even the chief of the district police force is supporting the decision. they say a safety plan is needed before the end of the year. >> they will need counselors and restorative justice and behavioral health people. if we don't hire those people and put them into the schools, we are defeating the purpose of shutting the police department down. the pd will show up day in and day out to solve the same problems that we did. >> reporter: to members of the current
reporting live, i am elissa harrington , ktvu fox 2 news. >>> thank you elissa. police in santa rosa are investigating a shooting that happened at 4:30 this morning. police think as many as four men got into a fight on a sidewalk and two were hit with gunshots. police are looking for others who may be involved. >>> a vote last night by the oakland school board to eliminate the school police force. it happened that a around the country. the vote was closely watched by the...
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reporting live, i am elissa harrington, ktvu, fox to news. 2 news. >>> visitors can now return to the pacifica peer. city of pacifica has announced it will now be back open from 4:00 in the morning until 10 p.m. 10:00 p.m. at night. everyone visiting the peer is required to wear a mask. >>> 7:34. there are fears of a second wave of coronavirus hitting china. the government announced 57 new cases yesterday. that is the most in a single day since mid april. the majority of cases were tracked to one neighborhood the market in beijing. authities have quarantined 139 people and plan to test 10,000 others. >>> the pandemic impact on global trade has led to a nearly 13% drop in traffic compared to the same period last year. >>> the coronavirus will keep pg&e from cutting off power. the utility says it has been working to shorten this year's shutoffs with fewer customers losing their electricity for these power shutoffs could not come at a worse time, however, as many people are working from home, during the pandemic. they have been stepping up fire
reporting live, i am elissa harrington, ktvu, fox to news. 2 news. >>> visitors can now return to the pacifica peer. city of pacifica has announced it will now be back open from 4:00 in the morning until 10 p.m. 10:00 p.m. at night. everyone visiting the peer is required to wear a mask. >>> 7:34. there are fears of a second wave of coronavirus hitting china. the government announced 57 new cases yesterday. that is the most in a single day since mid april. the majority of cases...
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reporting live, i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> elissa, thank you. governor gavin newsom ordered the immediate shutdown of those bars that have already reopened in seven california counties. the order came just after a jump in the number of covid-19 cases. in some parts of our state, and los angeles, the biggest county to be hit by this order and the other counties are, san joaquin, fresno, tulare, kings, kern and imperial counties. the governor also asked officials at eight other counties to issue health orders to close bars including santa clara, and contra costa counties. >>> time now is 7:06. and contra costa, we talked to a bar owner who says he is not surprised the state is cracking down after the infection break went up. >> just traveling around to outdoor dining situations, where people were, i would say over half of the places that i went to, were not practicing social distancing. so, you know, the bar is your worst-case scenario where the hardest hit to practice social distancing. >> he does not expect bars to be back in business until augu
reporting live, i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> elissa, thank you. governor gavin newsom ordered the immediate shutdown of those bars that have already reopened in seven california counties. the order came just after a jump in the number of covid-19 cases. in some parts of our state, and los angeles, the biggest county to be hit by this order and the other counties are, san joaquin, fresno, tulare, kings, kern and imperial counties. the governor also asked officials at eight...
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reporting live, i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> elissa, thank you.he state's biggest police unions want national reforms. a full-page newspaper ad, the union from san francisco, san jose, and los angeles, announced a national reform plan including a database of former officers who were fired for misconduct. a standard use of policy, use of force policy, and a warning system to identify those officers who need more training and mentoring. >> should there be more? the answer is yes. and i think there will be. but it's a good start to actually get to the table and start having this conversation. what they are doing now is stepping up and doing the things that those of us concerned about police reform have been pushing for for use. so on the one hand it's nice they are on board. i do question their motivations , so you know, let's see if they will walk the walk. >> that plan comes during the continuing national debate over due up and icing and defunding police departments. >>> meantime former san francisco mayor, willie brown, calls the push to defund th
reporting live, i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> elissa, thank you.he state's biggest police unions want national reforms. a full-page newspaper ad, the union from san francisco, san jose, and los angeles, announced a national reform plan including a database of former officers who were fired for misconduct. a standard use of policy, use of force policy, and a warning system to identify those officers who need more training and mentoring. >> should there be more? the...
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i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> still ahead, this evening, a look at some of the potential running mates for the assumptive democratic nominee running for president. >>> and we hear from east bay teenagers who sprang into action to save a man's life. >>> the area weather, a cooler pattern over the past few days, but temperatures will be trending up in our five day forecast, we'll have that coming up in a moment. >>> police in san antonio are looking for a man who they say shot eight people outside of a bar. the city's police chief says the suspect identified himself as a professional fighter for california before he started shooting. >> he said i am a ufc fighter, and they walked away while he walked back to the car and pulled out a rifle and walked back. he opened fire. >> investigators are reviewing surveillance footage from last night. they are hoping it will help them identify the suspect and get more information on exactly what happens. >>> president trump delivered the commencement address to the graduating cadets at the u.s. military academy at west point in new york
i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> still ahead, this evening, a look at some of the potential running mates for the assumptive democratic nominee running for president. >>> and we hear from east bay teenagers who sprang into action to save a man's life. >>> the area weather, a cooler pattern over the past few days, but temperatures will be trending up in our five day forecast, we'll have that coming up in a moment. >>> police in san antonio are...
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reporting live, i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> elissa, thank you for that. >>> now to anothering story we are following this morning, this one out of state. seven people found shot and killed overnight inside a home that was on fire when police officers arrived on scene. this investigation happening just south of huntsville, alabama. deputies would only say the victims were men and women. they also say no one is in custody right now but added that there is no further threat. of course we'll continue to update you on this story as we get more information. >>> 8:05. now to minneapolis where george floyd's loved ones gathered to celebrate his life at a televised service. it was the first of several memorials planned in different cities in the coming days. >> it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd, the pandemic of racism and discrimination that killed george floyd. >> reverend al sharpton delivered the eulogy for george floyd. hundreds of mourners then stood in silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. that's the amount of time a police officer pressed his knee i
reporting live, i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> elissa, thank you for that. >>> now to anothering story we are following this morning, this one out of state. seven people found shot and killed overnight inside a home that was on fire when police officers arrived on scene. this investigation happening just south of huntsville, alabama. deputies would only say the victims were men and women. they also say no one is in custody right now but added that there is no further...
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. >> reporter: it's been a life line for people like elissa who lives with the die lupus. >> it reallyped me keep my independence and my sense of normalcy. >> reporter: what began with flies and texts have evolved into the immup network. >> i said i'd love to help, i'm a nurse. they're like absolutely. >> reporter: this volunteer contracted covid-19 leaving they're daughter to care for them both. >> i was shock. it can hit you like a up the of bricks. >> reporter: how much did you receive? >> i was thankful that they were out there when i was first really sick with like temperatures spiking to 102 the 103 for days in a row. i remember the young lady, i asked her for cleaning wipes but i ended them to keep cool. i really think that helped me bring the temperature down. >> reporter: marie avenue and her husband bounced back but her sister appe, who also contracted the virus, cooperate. >> unfortunately, despite their best efforts, she passed away. >> reporter: this was an idea born out of this pretty knapp destrict building in astoria. a woman who lives here took what she too coo out of
. >> reporter: it's been a life line for people like elissa who lives with the die lupus. >> it reallyped me keep my independence and my sense of normalcy. >> reporter: what began with flies and texts have evolved into the immup network. >> i said i'd love to help, i'm a nurse. they're like absolutely. >> reporter: this volunteer contracted covid-19 leaving they're daughter to care for them both. >> i was shock. it can hit you like a up the of bricks....
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reporting live, elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> elissa, thank you.s morning, santa rosa police are investigating a double shooting that happened overnight. it started around 12:30 this morning. police say they think as many as four men got into a fight on the sidewalk him and two of them were hit by gunfire. for hospitalized, and police are still looking for the other people involved. >>> one school board voted to eliminate the district's police department, and it was closely watched by the oakland community. >> the community is [ bleep ] happy right now. this is history in the making, why'all. >> even the chief of the school district police force supports the decision, but says the hard part starts now. a new school safety plan is needed be for the end of the year. >> it is going to need behavioral health people. if we do not hire those people and put them in the schools, we are defeating the purpose of shutting the police department down, because they will show up to solve the same problems that we did. >> the chief says 10 members of the current s
reporting live, elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> elissa, thank you.s morning, santa rosa police are investigating a double shooting that happened overnight. it started around 12:30 this morning. police say they think as many as four men got into a fight on the sidewalk him and two of them were hit by gunfire. for hospitalized, and police are still looking for the other people involved. >>> one school board voted to eliminate the district's police department, and it was...
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reporting live, i am elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> thank you, alyssa. we are following breaking news near huntsville alabama. several people were found shot and killed overnight inside a home that was on fire when police arrived. morgan county deputies responded to reports of a shooting in that area. deputies say the victims were men and women. they have not released other details on identities. they say a suspect is not in custody. they say there is no further threat. this is in huntsville, alabama. we will have more information when it comes in. >>> the time is 6:04. we take you to minneapolis where george floyd's loved ones gathered to celebrate his life. there were several memorials planned in the coming days. >> it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. the pandemic of racism and discrimination killed george floyd. >> reverend al sharpton was eulogizing george floyd. hundreds of mourners stood in silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. that's the exact amount of time a police officer pressed his knee into floyd's neck, according t
reporting live, i am elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> thank you, alyssa. we are following breaking news near huntsville alabama. several people were found shot and killed overnight inside a home that was on fire when police arrived. morgan county deputies responded to reports of a shooting in that area. deputies say the victims were men and women. they have not released other details on identities. they say a suspect is not in custody. they say there is no further threat. this...
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let's check in with elissa harrington the forecast . >>> a big change for the weekend.u hang in
let's check in with elissa harrington the forecast . >>> a big change for the weekend.u hang in
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let's bring in elissa live this morning to explain. alyssa? >> reporter: good morning. this is a crowd control consideration and visitors are still encouraged to practice social distancing and wear a mask if you can't stay six feet away from someone else. santa cruz health officer modified to shelter in place order to remove these beach restrictions. the new order went into effect at midnight. health officials want to keep the beaches closed until after the fourth of july holiday, but law enforcement could no longer enforce the closures. there was also pressure to lift restrictions after nearby businesses started reopening and a group called reopening santa cruz beaches threatened to sue the county. >> particularly wants the hotels, the bowling alley, the arctic case, the things that targeted to tourists and insight, much of the community started to feel like there wasn't a rational basis for keeping those closed anymore. >> and that attorney also said the order cut access to the beaches for people with disabilities and also handicapped parking was not accessible. until
let's bring in elissa live this morning to explain. alyssa? >> reporter: good morning. this is a crowd control consideration and visitors are still encouraged to practice social distancing and wear a mask if you can't stay six feet away from someone else. santa cruz health officer modified to shelter in place order to remove these beach restrictions. the new order went into effect at midnight. health officials want to keep the beaches closed until after the fourth of july holiday, but law...
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i'm elissa harrington. >> thank you. it is 7:33.ard is being offered now for information leading to the arrest of a suspect point for shooting in palo alto. officials say the person driving this red chevy suv fired shots at a person and another car last wednesday. the victim says he was waiting to turn on to embarcadero road when the suspects shot the car several times. they drove away onto highway 101. if you have any information about the tuning, call palo alto police. there are reports of a man suspected of several california murders and more than that 50 during the 1970s to plead guilty before the end of the month. the reports a 74-year-old joseph d'angelo junior has up agreed to a plea deal. he is suspected of being the east bay . it will be announced at the hearing where survivors and victims family members will be allowed to speak to the court. that same source says d'angelo will be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >>> pg&e is excited to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter for the campfire i
i'm elissa harrington. >> thank you. it is 7:33.ard is being offered now for information leading to the arrest of a suspect point for shooting in palo alto. officials say the person driving this red chevy suv fired shots at a person and another car last wednesday. the victim says he was waiting to turn on to embarcadero road when the suspects shot the car several times. they drove away onto highway 101. if you have any information about the tuning, call palo alto police. there are reports...
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i'm elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> happening today, dr. anthony fauci and other top health experts will return to capitol hill at this hour to testify about the surgeon covid- 19 cases. democrats largely argued the u.s. senate should immediately pass the $3 trillion stimulus bill the house approved a month ago. >> senate republicans have done nothing, zilch, nada while the american people continue to suffer. >> the growing number of lawmakers on capitol hill now pushing for tougher federal requirements on face coverings, california senator dianne feinstein what cement a requiring mask for all u.s. air travelers and writers i'm mass transit. three major index this is were down in trading. they want to see what happens at the congressional hearing in which the fed chaired jerome powell and steve mnuchin will testify. they are expected to answer questions on the government economic response to the rapidly growing number of covid- 19 cases. you can see that the dow jones is ever so slightly behind sea level after seeing big drops later on. as
i'm elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> happening today, dr. anthony fauci and other top health experts will return to capitol hill at this hour to testify about the surgeon covid- 19 cases. democrats largely argued the u.s. senate should immediately pass the $3 trillion stimulus bill the house approved a month ago. >> senate republicans have done nothing, zilch, nada while the american people continue to suffer. >> the growing number of lawmakers on capitol hill now...
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we have elissa harrington joining us live with more of those details. good morning . >> really exciting for people should know that dining will not be what you are used to . it's going to be a lot different and you have to go by the social distancing rules. no more than six people at a table. some public spaces like sidewalks, streets, and parking spots will also be used for dining. you must keep your mask on until you are seated. mayor london breed announced the reopening date on tuesday . she says it's important to help small businesses in san francisco that are struggling. but the bar industry is frustrated. the bars, taverns, and breweries are not on the list of what can reopen in the city. earlier this week bar owners spoke with us about how they desperately need to get back to work. >> there are helping the small bar owners, especially the independent ones. >> they depend on people coming in and out of their establishments. the chances of a restaurant or a bar, almost of any type, making any kind of profit in a state like new >> the governor gave
we have elissa harrington joining us live with more of those details. good morning . >> really exciting for people should know that dining will not be what you are used to . it's going to be a lot different and you have to go by the social distancing rules. no more than six people at a table. some public spaces like sidewalks, streets, and parking spots will also be used for dining. you must keep your mask on until you are seated. mayor london breed announced the reopening date on tuesday...
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ktvu's elissa harrington is here. you have all the details.ning, alyssa. >> reporter: only one deputy had his body camera turned on. san mateo county's sheriff's office released the video. this includes footage from a business, showing a woman appearing what appears to be a rifle. 911 caller says the woman had a gun, a bottle of wine, and set a race where what happened. what happened next was not recorded. that's when the deputy and the suspect exchanged gunfire outside of a motorhome. a second deputy arrived with a body camera activated. both deputies are heard ordering to her to the ground. they opened fire when they claim she reached for her gun that she had either placed or dropped on the ground. the attorney's office is investigating. reporting live, i am elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> thank you. pg&e is expected to plead guilty for 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the campfire in butte county which was ruled to have been started by pg&e equipment. family members of people who died in the fire will be allowed to make st
ktvu's elissa harrington is here. you have all the details.ning, alyssa. >> reporter: only one deputy had his body camera turned on. san mateo county's sheriff's office released the video. this includes footage from a business, showing a woman appearing what appears to be a rifle. 911 caller says the woman had a gun, a bottle of wine, and set a race where what happened. what happened next was not recorded. that's when the deputy and the suspect exchanged gunfire outside of a motorhome. a...
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let's bring in elissa harrington.f the story on how the county is addressing their use of force policy. >> reporter: that is right, good morning. two deputies opened fire. only one of them had their body cameras activated. the sheriff's office released 12 minutes of video. this includes footage from a security camera at a business. it shows the woman carrying a long shotgun while crossing main street. a 911 caller told the dispatcher she saw the woman with the gun and the woman warned her there was going to be a race war. 80s drove around looking for her and did make contact with the caller to get more information. the deputies checked out a motorhome behind the restaurant. his body cam was not activated. that's where he encountered her. the two of them exchanged gunfire. >> when one of our deputies responded, ms. harman aimed and fired her shotgun at the deputy who, in turn, discharged his service weapon. >> before shots were fired, he took cover and she fired first. a second deputy arrived with his body cameras acti
let's bring in elissa harrington.f the story on how the county is addressing their use of force policy. >> reporter: that is right, good morning. two deputies opened fire. only one of them had their body cameras activated. the sheriff's office released 12 minutes of video. this includes footage from a security camera at a business. it shows the woman carrying a long shotgun while crossing main street. a 911 caller told the dispatcher she saw the woman with the gun and the woman warned her...
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for print and shooting a sheriff's deputy and others word of an overnight sighting at a gas station elissa harrington joins us live my understanding is you just talk to the manager? >> i just spoke to the manager of chevron and this is taken from the surveillance video the suspect stays for eight minutes and was wandering through the aisles and mumbling to himself about a sandwich and an energy drink and left. the clerk recognized the suspect from pictures released by law enforcement and call police and mason lira from the monterey area officials say that he targeted police during an attack early wednesday. the government opened fire outside of the paso robles police station. a deputy who responded to the call . >> this was an ambush and he intended for the officers to come out of the police department and assault them. it did not unfold in seconds as you heard from my timeline, it occurred over a period of time and it was obvious the suspect was intending to harm law enforcement. >> the suspect may be linked to the death of a homeless man killed while camping near a train station. he was
for print and shooting a sheriff's deputy and others word of an overnight sighting at a gas station elissa harrington joins us live my understanding is you just talk to the manager? >> i just spoke to the manager of chevron and this is taken from the surveillance video the suspect stays for eight minutes and was wandering through the aisles and mumbling to himself about a sandwich and an energy drink and left. the clerk recognized the suspect from pictures released by law enforcement and...
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the spring in elissa harrington to explain this is a huge step for san francisco. remicade step and people are really excited about it. this is is the city begins to ease restrictions around the coronavirus. what is happening is starting today, outdoor dining can begin in san francisco. restaurants have been busy setting up patio seating and other outside areas for customers. they also have permits for any shared spaces. that is for business who are being allowed to operate in public spaces like in streets and parking lots. they must comply with social distancing guidelines. is only six people allowed per table. london paris said opening restaurant is open important for small businesses who are struggling but bars, berries, and tasting rooms in the city are not on the list of what can reopen. earlier this week we heard from the san francisco bar owner alliance which said that bars are struggling to survive and they want to get back to work. >> reopening is just the beginning. then you have to do with months of uncertainty to how we get back to numbers that made sen
the spring in elissa harrington to explain this is a huge step for san francisco. remicade step and people are really excited about it. this is is the city begins to ease restrictions around the coronavirus. what is happening is starting today, outdoor dining can begin in san francisco. restaurants have been busy setting up patio seating and other outside areas for customers. they also have permits for any shared spaces. that is for business who are being allowed to operate in public spaces...
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elissa harrington is here now. you're saying more than 1000 inmates tested positive. one inmate on death row has died. good morning. >> reporter: the morning. that is right. some of the sickest inmates are being transferred to local hospitals. there are triage tents being set up on the prison yard. i just looked up the latest number so far. 1054 prisoners in san quentin tested positive for covid-19 as well as 100 to employees. the outbreak started when prisoners were transferred at the end of may. the number of cases went from 0 to several hundred in just a matter of weeks. mark levine says they created a health crisis by bringing untested inmates into san quentin and being slow to respond. >> it is overwhelming them. it is a great concern. now san quentin is popping up tents that are air-conditioned on the campus of the prison to make sure prisoners have greater physical distancing and medical triage. >> over the weekend, activists and loved ones held a rally outside prison gates demanding to have them released for their health. they are concerned because close quart
elissa harrington is here now. you're saying more than 1000 inmates tested positive. one inmate on death row has died. good morning. >> reporter: the morning. that is right. some of the sickest inmates are being transferred to local hospitals. there are triage tents being set up on the prison yard. i just looked up the latest number so far. 1054 prisoners in san quentin tested positive for covid-19 as well as 100 to employees. the outbreak started when prisoners were transferred at the...
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our elissa harrington will have the report coming up later. >>> time now, 7:03. more protests for social justice are planned for across the bay area today. police reporting no major problems from large rallies last night in both oakland and san francisco. you can see the split screen here, video, overhead, showing just how big those crowds were. >> his streets >> our streets >> they only made one arrest, issued no citations, and there were no reports of any lifting or vandalizing from the demonstration. protesters gathered near city hall, the intersection of 14th and broadway, just before 8:00 curfew, they were challenging the curfew, supporting useful demonstrators who were hit with teargas in oakland on monday night. but police kept their distance last night as officers were staying several blocks away. police officers did not have to move in. the chief says they were ready to take action and disperse the crowd when violent agitators began disrupting the devastation. >> really important our community knows we don't want to use these, but when they do they are j
our elissa harrington will have the report coming up later. >>> time now, 7:03. more protests for social justice are planned for across the bay area today. police reporting no major problems from large rallies last night in both oakland and san francisco. you can see the split screen here, video, overhead, showing just how big those crowds were. >> his streets >> our streets >> they only made one arrest, issued no citations, and there were no reports of any lifting or...
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elissa harrington is here to talk about the areas where curfews are still active in the places where curfews just ended minutes ago . >> reporter: that's right. both san francisco and san jose just lifted curfews this morning at 5 a.m. that's just a few minutes ago. these were put into place in order to deal with protests that sometimes turned destructive . let's go to san francisco first where they are london breed issued that curfew on sunday after looting and vandalism in the city. yesterday she announced an end to the order, saying the city will continue to facilitate any peaceful demonstrations in san jose the city council voted to amend the curfew after some residents argued it violated their civil rights, including the right to assemble. the san jose police chief has said the curfew is a tool to help keep the peace and crackdown on crime. some business owners are worried about more looting now that the curfew is over. the mayor made it clear they could put it in place again if needed. >> we have intel about something serious that will be going down that night and we may have t
elissa harrington is here to talk about the areas where curfews are still active in the places where curfews just ended minutes ago . >> reporter: that's right. both san francisco and san jose just lifted curfews this morning at 5 a.m. that's just a few minutes ago. these were put into place in order to deal with protests that sometimes turned destructive . let's go to san francisco first where they are london breed issued that curfew on sunday after looting and vandalism in the city....
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elissa harrington joins us now live to talk about some of the changes. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a huge day for so many businesses and ready to finally reopen for the first time since march. what's happening is and marin county indoor restaurants and hair salons can still open today. of public health officials decided to pause opening germs, hotels, motels, and short-term rentals. the county has 1166 confirmed cases. is also a large outbreak at 800 confirmed cases in only a few weeks . marin county public health officer said the reopening process will be gradual and these are not easy decisions. >> the spikes in cases statewide, regionally, and in our own community increased hospitalizations and icu stays. a large outbreak is still uncontrolled within our borders. we need to take a more cautious approach for now. >> san francisco was supposed move into phase 3 today, which would have allowed barbershops, tattoo parlors, and outdoor bars to open. the mayor announced a delay moving into this phase after seeing 103 new cases in a single day. health officials say that in order to
elissa harrington joins us now live to talk about some of the changes. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a huge day for so many businesses and ready to finally reopen for the first time since march. what's happening is and marin county indoor restaurants and hair salons can still open today. of public health officials decided to pause opening germs, hotels, motels, and short-term rentals. the county has 1166 confirmed cases. is also a large outbreak at 800 confirmed cases in only a few...
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elissa harrington joins us now with what we have learned so far. good morning . >> reporter: right around the same time as this police shooting there was a protest happening about a mile and a half away at city hall. police have not said if this shooting is linked to that protest at all, but police have been cracking down on people who have been out after curfew. i want to show some video from the scene on eighth and mission in san jose from around 9:30 last night. very heavy police presence there with several blocks taped off during the investigation . this happened as george floyd protests continued throughout the city protesters rallying against police brutality. police have been monitoring these large demonstrations that tended to start off peaceful, but there has also been some looting and other violence. at this time it is unclear if the shooting was related to any rally. we do know there was a hit and run that occurred just before the incident that was related . san jose plans to lift its citywide curfew and would be the first city in the ba
elissa harrington joins us now with what we have learned so far. good morning . >> reporter: right around the same time as this police shooting there was a protest happening about a mile and a half away at city hall. police have not said if this shooting is linked to that protest at all, but police have been cracking down on people who have been out after curfew. i want to show some video from the scene on eighth and mission in san jose from around 9:30 last night. very heavy police...
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elissa harrington is here now. you have the details. good morning . >> this is going on as the the starting to ease restrictions around the corona virus. starting today outdoor dining in san francisco can begin. restaurants have been busy setting up patio seating and other outside areas for customers. businesses are even allowed to operate in public places like sidewalks, streets, and parks. people must comply with social distancing guidelines and there's only sick people allowed per table. san francisco mayor london breed set opening restaurant is important for small businesses that are struggling, but bars, breweries, and tasting rooms are not on that list of what can reopening the city. earlier this week we heard from the san francisco bar owner alliance, which said bars are struggling to survive and they want to get back to work. >> reopening is just the beginning. and then you have to deal with months of uncertainty to how we get back to numbers that make sense. >> bars are so much part of the fabric of our communities and neighbor
elissa harrington is here now. you have the details. good morning . >> this is going on as the the starting to ease restrictions around the corona virus. starting today outdoor dining in san francisco can begin. restaurants have been busy setting up patio seating and other outside areas for customers. businesses are even allowed to operate in public places like sidewalks, streets, and parks. people must comply with social distancing guidelines and there's only sick people allowed per...
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ktvu's elissa harrington is joining us with an update.that's right, there is information the suspect was seen about six hours ago at a gas station. according to the news station, the shooter entered a chevron gas station around 2:00 a.m. and bought an energy drink. a clerk recognized the suspect from pictures released by law enforcement and called police. surveillance cameras from the police station at businesses in the downtown area picked up images of the suspect, 26-year- old mason james lira , around the time of wednesday's shooting. he is a transient from the monterey area, he is about five foot eight, they say the attack happened wednesday morning after 3:00 a.m. the gunman opened fire, and a deputy responded to the call of shots fired was then shot in the head. >> this was an ambush that he planned. he intended for officers to come out of the police department to assault them. as you heard from my timeline, it occurred over a period of time, and it was obvious they were, the suspect was intending to harm or kill law enforcement. >>
ktvu's elissa harrington is joining us with an update.that's right, there is information the suspect was seen about six hours ago at a gas station. according to the news station, the shooter entered a chevron gas station around 2:00 a.m. and bought an energy drink. a clerk recognized the suspect from pictures released by law enforcement and called police. surveillance cameras from the police station at businesses in the downtown area picked up images of the suspect, 26-year- old mason james...
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elissa harrington, ktvu , fox 2 news. >>> there is a running list of what is open and where on the fox 2 news app. >>> the district will give away 8800 thermometers on monday during the free meal distribution at 19 of their school sites would one thermometer he will be getting to each household but the thermometers were donated by december cisco base public health and technology company. >>> the time now is 7:17. if you are struggling snuggling deep into your bed thinking man, this whole summer thing is a little cooler than we expected, you're not alone. extra blankets are a good thing. >> june gloom going out in full bloom, we are looking at the final few days of june, and we got gray skies, the possibility of just a little bit of drizzle out there, and some patchy fog to go along with it. temperatures today well below average, especially for inland cities. a live look across the bay, into soft san francisco, you can see the overcast skies. visibility of areas like santa rosa reported about a mile or so. a view of the satellite, pointing out that high-pressure that we typically see mo
elissa harrington, ktvu , fox 2 news. >>> there is a running list of what is open and where on the fox 2 news app. >>> the district will give away 8800 thermometers on monday during the free meal distribution at 19 of their school sites would one thermometer he will be getting to each household but the thermometers were donated by december cisco base public health and technology company. >>> the time now is 7:17. if you are struggling snuggling deep into your bed...
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elissa harrington joins us now live to talk about some of these changes. good morning . >> yeah. san francisco and marin county both decided to hit the pause button on some of those reopening plans. in san francisco they were supposed to move into phase 3 today, which would have allowed barbershops, tattoo parlors, and outdoor bars to reopen . the san francisco mayor announced a delay in moving into this phase after seeing 103 new cases in a single day. and marin county public health officials have also decided to pause opening the gems, hotels, motels, and short-term rentals. indoor restaurants and hair salons will still be allowed to open today. in a youtube video the public health officer said the spike in cases increase hospitalizations and an outbreak at san quentin prison means they need to take a more cautious approach. >> these are not easy decisions. we have been clear that the reopening process will be sequential, gradual, and data- driven. >> contra costa county is expected to announce any changes to its timeline today. reporting live, elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 new
elissa harrington joins us now live to talk about some of these changes. good morning . >> yeah. san francisco and marin county both decided to hit the pause button on some of those reopening plans. in san francisco they were supposed to move into phase 3 today, which would have allowed barbershops, tattoo parlors, and outdoor bars to reopen . the san francisco mayor announced a delay in moving into this phase after seeing 103 new cases in a single day. and marin county public health...
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elissa harrington joins us by this one with more on the story, alyssa good morning. >> reporter: good morning mike covid-19 cases on the rise as estates begin reopening, governor said wearing masks when combined with handwashing, and social distancing is the best way to slow the spread. masks or face coverings must now be worn in all public places or high-risk settings. both indoor, and outdoor. some examples include writing public transit, standing in line. if you are inside a medical office or at your workplace, even writing an elevator. until now governor gavin newsom allowed local governments, to make these rules of it facemasks, he says he has seen too many faces uncovered, and people around the bay area are weighing in on the statewide regulations. >> i think it's good that everybody wears a mask everywhere we go. >> reporter: how do you feel about a mask question >> a good. >> some people walk around it's like the end of the world. you know? get away from me, oh you're not a mask. 50 feet away from me but you know, they got freaking out. >> experts say too many people ignore lo
elissa harrington joins us by this one with more on the story, alyssa good morning. >> reporter: good morning mike covid-19 cases on the rise as estates begin reopening, governor said wearing masks when combined with handwashing, and social distancing is the best way to slow the spread. masks or face coverings must now be worn in all public places or high-risk settings. both indoor, and outdoor. some examples include writing public transit, standing in line. if you are inside a medical...
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elissa harrington joins us live to explain the new rules. reporter: santa clara county health officials say this order is prevent ease around corona virus . they say it is necessary to keep the whole county safe. under the new order testing must be provided for high risk patients, even if they are a symptomatically high risk patients include front-line workers and people who. only ride public transit or a patient who has been at a mass gathering. tests must be available for those who have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for covid-19. coming up, health officials are already concerned many could have been exposed to the virus during recent protests in the south bay. this is what dr. mindy said last week after that order was announced. >> we look at the picture send we see some people with no masks and people who are very close together. other people that are screaming and, potentially spreading the virus. the order and kaiser got back to us with a statement saying that they are in compliance. the statement reads in p
elissa harrington joins us live to explain the new rules. reporter: santa clara county health officials say this order is prevent ease around corona virus . they say it is necessary to keep the whole county safe. under the new order testing must be provided for high risk patients, even if they are a symptomatically high risk patients include front-line workers and people who. only ride public transit or a patient who has been at a mass gathering. tests must be available for those who have been...
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elissa harrington. >> i am pam cook. >> it's i am pam cook and steve paulson is right here with an interestingorecast. >> there are whitecaps and there's pretty good breeze is out there and unless and a couple of items here look at that impressive win. if you have a flight and you are taking one
elissa harrington. >> i am pam cook. >> it's i am pam cook and steve paulson is right here with an interestingorecast. >> there are whitecaps and there's pretty good breeze is out there and unless and a couple of items here look at that impressive win. if you have a flight and you are taking one
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let's bring in elissa harrington reporting live to tell us why. good morning. it's good money. the covid-19 cases are on the rise as the state begins to reopen. the governor said that rio wearing masks when combined with handwashing and social distancing is the best way to slow the spread. masks or face coverings must now be wine and all public places are high risk settings both high and outdoor. while standing in line, if you're inside a medical office, at your workplace or even writing an elevator. until now, governor gavin newsom look allowed local governments make decisions, but he has seen too many faces and coverage. >> i think it is good that every body wears a mask everywhere we go. >> how do you feel about a mask ? >> could. >> some people walk around and it's like the into the world. like it away for me, oh you're not wearing a mask. her 50 feet away from me, but, you know, they got them freaking out. >>> multiple studies do show that masks block and purchase spray from getting into the air. the new order also specifies that children three and older should wear face c
let's bring in elissa harrington reporting live to tell us why. good morning. it's good money. the covid-19 cases are on the rise as the state begins to reopen. the governor said that rio wearing masks when combined with handwashing and social distancing is the best way to slow the spread. masks or face coverings must now be wine and all public places are high risk settings both high and outdoor. while standing in line, if you're inside a medical office, at your workplace or even writing an...
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i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> in marin county, public health officials have decided that gyms, fitness studios, hotels, motels and short-term rentals will have to wait a little while longer before they can reopen their doors again heard they were all expected to reopen tomorrow. however, indoor dining rooms at restaurants will still be allowed to open tomorrow as scheduled. san francisco officials last week announced they are pausing their reopening efforts because of her research in cases in contra costa county said they may also reconsider the scheduled reopening this wednesday of nail salons, tattoo parlors and other businesses. >>> the number of confirmed new cases of the coronavirus in the u.s. is on the rise now in more than 30 states the centers for disease control says the actual number of cases could be higher. a could actually be 6 to 24 times higher than reported. we have the latest now from atlanta. >> reporter: the staggering numbers in the u.s. could be just the tip of the iceberg. a new survey by the centers for disease control and prevention suggest that t
i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> in marin county, public health officials have decided that gyms, fitness studios, hotels, motels and short-term rentals will have to wait a little while longer before they can reopen their doors again heard they were all expected to reopen tomorrow. however, indoor dining rooms at restaurants will still be allowed to open tomorrow as scheduled. san francisco officials last week announced they are pausing their reopening efforts because of her...
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reporting live i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> alyssa, thank you.county is bringing in the national guard to stop further damage. about 50 troops came to vallejo last night. the national guard will help in preventing looting and vandalism. the venetia police department is also helping. dozens of calls have been reported about gunfire, as well as demonstrators throwing rocks at police. >>> g, and violating the city's curfew. around 5:00 last night, about 700 people gathered for protest . later in the evening, police say some people in the group blocked intersections and threw bottles at police officers, and roxette vehicles parked in neighborhoods. another group were arrested for breaking windows and looting businesses in the downtown area. >>> a rallying march against the death of george floyd will be held in san ramon, 5:00 this evening. there are also protests set for oakland challenging local curfew orders there. san francisco police announced they arrested 22 marching outside the hall of justice for violating the 8:00 p.m. curfew. there were oth
reporting live i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> alyssa, thank you.county is bringing in the national guard to stop further damage. about 50 troops came to vallejo last night. the national guard will help in preventing looting and vandalism. the venetia police department is also helping. dozens of calls have been reported about gunfire, as well as demonstrators throwing rocks at police. >>> g, and violating the city's curfew. around 5:00 last night, about 700 people...
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reporting live, elissa harrington, fox 2 news. >> . >> people are coming from states where covid-19 is on the rise. around the country. >>reporter: more than 2.5 million confirmed cases in the u.s. and the coronavirus outbreak is still spreading. on wednesday, their country reached a grim milestone. more than 36,000 cases, a new single day record despite prompting governors in new york, new jersey and connecticut to announce a mandatory 14 day corn teen cover anyone visiting from the nine hardest hit states travelers from those states and say it's an overreaction, but, tri-state residents are largely supporting the move . >> the got open the country and get everything back to normal . >> we have to stay home. that's the only way to nip this in the bud . >> the virus is spreading quickly in the south and west. 11 states reporting single day record increases this week led by arizona, texas, florida, where there's been a big spike among 20 and 30-year-olds. this is pushing hospital capacities to the breaking point. >> looking at some of the models coming out of the labs, they look apocaly
reporting live, elissa harrington, fox 2 news. >> . >> people are coming from states where covid-19 is on the rise. around the country. >>reporter: more than 2.5 million confirmed cases in the u.s. and the coronavirus outbreak is still spreading. on wednesday, their country reached a grim milestone. more than 36,000 cases, a new single day record despite prompting governors in new york, new jersey and connecticut to announce a mandatory 14 day corn teen cover anyone visiting...
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. >>> also elissa slotkin and pramila jayapal will be our guests.en our daughter and her kids moved in with us... kids, bedtime! ...she was worried we wouldn't be able to keep up. course we can. what couldn't keep up was our bargain detergent. turns out it's mostly water, and that doesn't work as well on stains. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. kind of like our quiet time. [daughter: slurping] what are you doing? don't pay for water. tide is concentrated with three times the active cleaning ingredients. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. have a choice to strengthen america's health care protections and lower health care cost or to be complicit, once again i use that word, in president trump's campaign to dismantle family's health care. make no mistake, a vote against this bill is a vote to weaken americans' health and financial security. >> that was house speaker nancy pelosi highlighting the contrast between the parties on the issue of health care shortly before the house voted yesterday along party lines for the
. >>> also elissa slotkin and pramila jayapal will be our guests.en our daughter and her kids moved in with us... kids, bedtime! ...she was worried we wouldn't be able to keep up. course we can. what couldn't keep up was our bargain detergent. turns out it's mostly water, and that doesn't work as well on stains. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. kind of like our quiet time. [daughter: slurping] what are you doing? don't pay for water. tide is concentrated with...
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. >>> reporting live, i am elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time is 6:04. the police chiefs association have been removed if they break the law or have a history of complaints. under this plan, police officers could lose their training certifications after due process hearings for misconduct, or if they are convicted of felonies or certain misdemeanors. the organization also calls for periodic checks to make sure that police officers are mentally stable. >>> the vallejo police department says it is prohibiting the use of carotid holes as a technique to subdue aggressive suspects. the chief says this is different from the chokehold, never authorized by the department. he says it is the right thing to do as the department focuses on reform. the attorney general is reviewing the use of force policies, following a number of deadly shootings by officers. >>> a federal court has issued a restraining order that limits the oakland police department from using tear gas or rubber bullets. the order from the u.s. district court says opd can only use tear gas or flash
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reporting live in, elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> across the country protests against racial injustice and police brutality are becoming more peaceful, the competition between police and protesters continue in some cities, >> protests continue for a 10th night as people demand justice for george floyd and call for an end to racial equality. the demonstration is taking on a quieter tone, this after friends and family made a tribute to floyd at two separate services, people say they are still pushing for reform. >> several people tell me they have a saying to be careful around police and i understand it but it still beats my heart. >> los angeles looked at curfew orders after days of demonstrations but tensions remain high between protesters and law enforcement across the country. freda vindman faced federal arson charges for setting fire to a police control vehicle during a las vegas protest early in the week. in buffalo, two officer suspended after video shows them knocking down a 75-year- old man and claims he tripped. in new york city, standoff between officers and proteste
reporting live in, elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> across the country protests against racial injustice and police brutality are becoming more peaceful, the competition between police and protesters continue in some cities, >> protests continue for a 10th night as people demand justice for george floyd and call for an end to racial equality. the demonstration is taking on a quieter tone, this after friends and family made a tribute to floyd at two separate services,...
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so back to what elissa slotkin was talking about the voracity of the information and the verificationand the disagreement within the nsa, i know from my experience nsa really speaks to their own collection. they are not going to talk about whether or not they necessarily agree or disagree where the collection of the cia and what they will talk about is that we only have collection on x-y-z. we can't verify what the cia is saying, and the collection we do have, and we can say, with medium confidence we believe it is accurate. and so there is not a dispute they are trying to display. >> okay. nada and phil, thank you. >>> the one governor who says he is not closing the state down again even though there are thousands of new cases everyday. stay with us. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> in our health lead, some local officials in florida are closing the beaches ahead of the fo
so back to what elissa slotkin was talking about the voracity of the information and the verificationand the disagreement within the nsa, i know from my experience nsa really speaks to their own collection. they are not going to talk about whether or not they necessarily agree or disagree where the collection of the cia and what they will talk about is that we only have collection on x-y-z. we can't verify what the cia is saying, and the collection we do have, and we can say, with medium...
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ktvu's elissa harrington joins us now with the efforts on how to stop the spread, alyssa? >> reporter: at this time, some of the sickest inmates are being transferred to local hospitals. san quentin has set up triage tents in the yard. we just got an update with some of the latest numbers. so far, 1080 prisoners at san quentin have tested positive for covid-19 as well as 100 to employees. the outbreak started when more than 100 inmates were transferred from the california institute for men in chino back in may. there was already an outbreak at cim. the number of cases went from zero to several in a matter of weeks. governor gavin newsom said some inmates are not ready to come out. >> they do not have a place to stay. they don't have a place to go. they don't have plans in place. >> reporter: over the weekend, activists and loved ones held a rally outside of the prison gates, demanding to have them released to protect their health. family members say that they were especially concerned because of the close quarters inside the prison and the inability to social distance. we
ktvu's elissa harrington joins us now with the efforts on how to stop the spread, alyssa? >> reporter: at this time, some of the sickest inmates are being transferred to local hospitals. san quentin has set up triage tents in the yard. we just got an update with some of the latest numbers. so far, 1080 prisoners at san quentin have tested positive for covid-19 as well as 100 to employees. the outbreak started when more than 100 inmates were transferred from the california institute for...
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elissa harrington with our report tonight.>> reporter: a rally outside san quentin prison called forhe release of inmates as a covid outbreak sweeps through the facility. >> they are not disposable. >> the rally was organized by advocates and loved ones of prisoners. like jason to foye, his son is high risk, he is hiv-positive and has asthma. >> having asthma he can catch it and be put on a ventilator. >> he is especially concerned because of how difficult it is to keep proper distance behind prison walls. >> social distancing, is really, you can't do it. the cell is five by 10. you have two people living in the cell, so they can't social distance. >> outbreak started when more than 100 inmates were transferred there at the end of may. san quentin went from zero cases to several hundred in a matter of weeks. protesters say the california department of corrections and governor gavin newsom failed to keep the risen population safe or they want inmates released, and for the state to reduce the prison population. >> it's endangering the lives of people inside. >> eddie was formally incar
elissa harrington with our report tonight.>> reporter: a rally outside san quentin prison called forhe release of inmates as a covid outbreak sweeps through the facility. >> they are not disposable. >> the rally was organized by advocates and loved ones of prisoners. like jason to foye, his son is high risk, he is hiv-positive and has asthma. >> having asthma he can catch it and be put on a ventilator. >> he is especially concerned because of how difficult it is to...
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elissa harrington. >> i am pam cook. >> it's i am pam cook and steve paulson is right here with an interesting forecast. >> there are whitecaps and there's pretty good breeze is out there and unless and a couple of items here look at that impressive win. if you have a flight and you are taking one and you would see gray for a long way because there is a big fog bank out there. santa rosa 54 and not much change. speaking of livermore northwest at seven and gusts up to 30 miles an hour and on the bridge i should add wind gusts at 30 and some pretty good gusts and mount diablo northwest at 40 as well. the quote cloud deck gives us the start of a cooling trend and we can change is windy and cooler as the load drops into oregon and northern nevada. temperatures going below except for in livermore but you trend lines going down and not up anymore and 501 on friday morning. >> we don't have a lot going on. you have an nice start to friday and if you are out there there are people out there for sure and if you are driving 880 and oakland and that is moving while in both directions. 5:02 a.m. and let's
elissa harrington. >> i am pam cook. >> it's i am pam cook and steve paulson is right here with an interesting forecast. >> there are whitecaps and there's pretty good breeze is out there and unless and a couple of items here look at that impressive win. if you have a flight and you are taking one and you would see gray for a long way because there is a big fog bank out there. santa rosa 54 and not much change. speaking of livermore northwest at seven and gusts up to 30 miles...
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elissa harrington joins us live to tell us why, good morning, alyssa. >> reporter: good morning. the governor said that the states covid-19 cases are on the rise. this is the best way to slow the spread. a new order goes into effect immediately, statewide. masks or face coverings must be worn in all public laces or high-risk settings, this includes both indoor and outdoor settings, shopping areas, public transit and inside medical offices. >> those will help me from spreading it to other people. we all have to play our part in trying to control the pandemic. >> i think it is good that everyone wears a mask wherever they go. >> some people walk around like it's the end of the world. you know? get away from me, you are not wearing a mask. your 50 feet away from me, you know? they got them freaking out. >> experts say too many people are ignoring health orders. authorities show that infectious spray is in fact did in the air. you do not have to wear one when you are exercising, unless you are not able to socially distance from others. reporting live, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time i
elissa harrington joins us live to tell us why, good morning, alyssa. >> reporter: good morning. the governor said that the states covid-19 cases are on the rise. this is the best way to slow the spread. a new order goes into effect immediately, statewide. masks or face coverings must be worn in all public laces or high-risk settings, this includes both indoor and outdoor settings, shopping areas, public transit and inside medical offices. >> those will help me from spreading it to...
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. >>> this morning, parts of the bay area are lifting those overnight curfews and elissa harrington joins us now with the reasons behind that decision. good morning . >> good morning . i should mention that both san jose and san francisco no longer have curfews. they were lifted this morning at 5 a.m. those curfews were put into place to deal with looting and violence at some of these protests. san jose mayor said the city is now reevaluating ways to deal with protests. >> we want to use tools that are minimally intrusive on our community. >> in san jose the city council voted to amend the curfew after some residents argued it violated their civil rights, including the right to assemble. the san jose police chief said the curfew was a tool to help keep the peace and crackdown on crime. some business owners are worried about more looting. today the city police chief will provide information on arrests of looters and police tactics like teargas and rubber bullets. some restaurant owners and managers told ktvu a curfew does her late-night business . how they're worried without it there busin
. >>> this morning, parts of the bay area are lifting those overnight curfews and elissa harrington joins us now with the reasons behind that decision. good morning . >> good morning . i should mention that both san jose and san francisco no longer have curfews. they were lifted this morning at 5 a.m. those curfews were put into place to deal with looting and violence at some of these protests. san jose mayor said the city is now reevaluating ways to deal with protests. >>...
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. >>> elissa harrington is here with the latest on the search for a suspect accused of killing one person and shooting a sheriff deputy. good morning . >> reporter: good morning. that's why . police say the suspect was shooting outside of the police department and that is in the downtown area. i want to show you a picture of the suspect. the san luis obispo sheriffs office roof leased these photos . they say they're looking for 26 old mesa lira. he is in transit from monterey. surveillance figures were also captured from the police station and other nearby businesses . officials say the gunmen opened fire outside the police department yesterday morning, shooting one deputy in the head. that deputy was rushed to the hospital where he is in serious condition . investigators played the suspect may also be linked to the death of a homeless man was shot execution style by a nearby train station. >> this was an ambush that he planned. he intended for officers to come out of the police department and to assault them . it did not unfold in seconds as you heard from my timeline, it had occurred ov
. >>> elissa harrington is here with the latest on the search for a suspect accused of killing one person and shooting a sheriff deputy. good morning . >> reporter: good morning. that's why . police say the suspect was shooting outside of the police department and that is in the downtown area. i want to show you a picture of the suspect. the san luis obispo sheriffs office roof leased these photos . they say they're looking for 26 old mesa lira. he is in transit from monterey....
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elissa harrington is here with more about the search for a suspect accused of targeting law enforcement and may have also killed a homeless person. good morning . >> the fbi is assisting with the investigation per picture is of the suspect have been released . i want to show you some of those images. law- enforcement believe they're looking for 26-year-old mason lira. is a transient from the monterey area. the shooting starting around 3:15 a.m. wednesday . that's when the gunmen opened fire on police as they enter the downtown area. which is one sheriffs deputy was shot in the head. the san luis obispo county sheriff called it an unprovoked attack on one person. >> this was an ambush that he planned. he intended for officers to come out of the police department and to assault them . it did not unfold in seconds, as you heard from my timeline . it occurred over a period of time and it was obvious the suspect was intending to harm and to kill. law-enforcement. >> investigators believe the suspect may also be linked to the death of a homeless man who was shot and killed by a nearby train s
elissa harrington is here with more about the search for a suspect accused of targeting law enforcement and may have also killed a homeless person. good morning . >> the fbi is assisting with the investigation per picture is of the suspect have been released . i want to show you some of those images. law- enforcement believe they're looking for 26-year-old mason lira. is a transient from the monterey area. the shooting starting around 3:15 a.m. wednesday . that's when the gunmen opened...
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. >> ed: congresswoman elissa slotkin, thank you for coming on. we will see where it all goes. >> sandra: a new warning from mit researchers, that one online voting system is very vulnerable to hacking. at this as a voters in five states had for the poles in primaries today. plus the judge in the michael flynn case finally set to address why he has not dismissed charges from the final national security advisor. what can we expect from the oral arguments happening this week? >> is very hard to understand why they continue to push and even make public and testimony that they had an investigation going when it was becoming painfully obvious or should have been obvious to anyone that there was nothing there. there . you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance
. >> ed: congresswoman elissa slotkin, thank you for coming on. we will see where it all goes. >> sandra: a new warning from mit researchers, that one online voting system is very vulnerable to hacking. at this as a voters in five states had for the poles in primaries today. plus the judge in the michael flynn case finally set to address why he has not dismissed charges from the final national security advisor. what can we expect from the oral arguments happening this week? >>...
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elissa harrington is live now with details on what we know so far. good morning . obviously, we have some issues there with alyssa. we will get back to that story in just a moment. now moving on, a rally and a march against the death of george floyd will be held in san ramon beginning at 5:00 tonight. there are also protest set for san francisco and oakland challenging local curfew orders . san francisco police announced last night they arrested 20 people marching outside the hall of justice for violating the cities 8 p.m. curfew . there were some other demonstrations in san francisco, including a daytime march at the great highway. our arrests were made there . >>> there are now five bay area counties with curfew orders. contra costa and solano in forcing curfews from 8 p.m. until 5 a.m. . no one is allowed on the streets of san mateo county from 8:30 at night until 5 a.m. alameda and san francisco establishing their curfews earlier this week . there is no countywide curfew at santa clara county, but cities of san jose and palo alto have their own beginning at 8:3
elissa harrington is live now with details on what we know so far. good morning . obviously, we have some issues there with alyssa. we will get back to that story in just a moment. now moving on, a rally and a march against the death of george floyd will be held in san ramon beginning at 5:00 tonight. there are also protest set for san francisco and oakland challenging local curfew orders . san francisco police announced last night they arrested 20 people marching outside the hall of justice...
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elissa harrington is been reporting all morning long, santa cruz county deciding they just could not enforce some of the rules, the covid-19 rose, so now the beaches are open. by the way, if you are heading up to lake tahoe, and you love the fourth of july fireworks, incline and the south shore tahoe city over the lake. sorry. i'm told they have decided not to shoot off the fireworks because he didn't want to draw crowds and they also have extreme fire danger there. it still lake tahoe in all its beauty. happy summer commemorative. i'm frank malik, you can continue with fox 2 news . all right, think of that. as we know california is just filled with local state and national parks. as people are slowly getting out of their homes to try to enjoy these parks, those parks are starting to reopen, park rangers you want to take a moment here to remind everybody that they are doing their best to keep everybody safe and to keep everybody healthy, we talk more about this, we are joined by a sergeant and park ranger in san francisco. sergeant, thank you for joining us. happy summer two. all, ha
elissa harrington is been reporting all morning long, santa cruz county deciding they just could not enforce some of the rules, the covid-19 rose, so now the beaches are open. by the way, if you are heading up to lake tahoe, and you love the fourth of july fireworks, incline and the south shore tahoe city over the lake. sorry. i'm told they have decided not to shoot off the fireworks because he didn't want to draw crowds and they also have extreme fire danger there. it still lake tahoe in all...
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. >> congresswoman elissa slotkin, thank you very much for joining us today and giving us all of thatight. it's certainly a lot more than i understood before this conversation. so, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> and ahead, elections in the age of coronavirus. we've got results from one race and a preview of another. >>> but first, vice president biden was asked today by nbc about the state of the presidential race. >> this is the most unusual campaign, i think, in modern history in that -- well, i start off with the premise, mike, that i'm going to follow the doc's orders. not just for me but for the country. and that means that i am not going to be holding rallies. i don't want to jinx myself. i know the polling data is very good, but i think it's really early. it's much too early to make any judgment. i think we got a whole lot more work to do. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? yes, with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. come on pup, time to go. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by g
. >> congresswoman elissa slotkin, thank you very much for joining us today and giving us all of thatight. it's certainly a lot more than i understood before this conversation. so, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> and ahead, elections in the age of coronavirus. we've got results from one race and a preview of another. >>> but first, vice president biden was asked today by nbc about the state of the presidential race. >> this is the most unusual...