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Our wildfire coverage continues tonight with the deadly north complex fire burning in butte yuba and plumas counties that fire has killed at least 10 people including a 16 yearold boy. Kay recede joins us now from oroville in butte county was the latest k. Its smoking out here but search and rescue crews often face tougher conditions conditions. They train for. As the smoke and flames from the north complex continue to make their way through butte lewis and yuba counties, driving more and more families out the search and rescue team of the Butte County Sheriffs Office are heading in and the hopes of finding the many who remain missing and theyre theyre literally putting themselves in extreme has some of the areas that they were evacuating. Were just minutes away from being overrun by fire. Dennis schmidt is a member of the all volunteer organization. He says theyre all volunteer staff have faced some of the most challenging terrain in this wildfire. The biggest challenge is it just happened so it comes in and it starts out being something you think is going to be very small and it just keeps snowballing and getting bigger and bigger and you almost instantly run out of resources, you cant get enough people in the right place at the right time sheets as a number of volunteers use their Vacation Time to search the most dire locations and theyre in need of more protective equipment we do everything as volunteers were not paid for the time that were out there we do it because we love helping people and certainly days like today in weeks like this week are when we get to really get that opportunity to help people in a big way as fire crews put out the flames search crews who have lived through some of the most heartbreaking wildfires in californias history are prepared to look through whats left and hopefully find answers for anxious families like deja vu from the camp fire most of on a team. Were here for the camp fire. And many of us are in our professional capacities are still trying to recover from the from the camp fire. Besides monetary donations. Theyre also hoping more people will sign up to volunteer you can find more information on the website kron 4 dot com. Okay, thank quick question that those folks in butte county been through so much theyve had to evacuate in the past because of other deadly fires and i know the folks in oroville had to leave many of them because of the spillway collapse of the oroville dam, just wondering do they have to evacuate again in oroville and how are those folks holding up. Here in oroville most of this location there hope theyre theyre theyre staying safe theyre fine here. But you know this is deja vu for a lot of the folks out here because they lived through the they also lived through the camp fire and according to the pew county sheriffs the Part Department the latest information from them is that they have reduced the Evacuation Order for the area of kelly ridge and lower mount ida to an evacuation warning so hopefully that is a sign of good things to come. We all hope for that kate, thank you very much for that report sent pictures to see from there. Even a little farther north deadly fires are burning in oregon and theyre responsible for the deaths of at least 5 people in that state. Oregon officials have not released an exact death count yet, but they say 5 deaths have been reported on the States Office of Emergency Management website. The number of people ordered to evacuate statewide has climbed to an estimated 500,000 thats more than 10 of the entire states population. Now to our weather here at home in the current bad air quality conditions lawrence was the latest yeah, you know what we really need is a good kicker to get all the smoke move della bay area right now thats not here you can see all that smoke with not much wind just going to continue to sit there until we get something to mix now. So looks like a long range forecast were going to see some changes coming our way some very unhealthy are out there expected again for tomorrow. So thats not coming tomorrow, but in longrange were going to start to see some changes in the atmosphere. Heres longrange forecast molly see the spin off the coastline. This is going to be the system that finally brings us a real breath of fresh air, but its going to take some time to get here here we go on sunday begin to see those clouds on the increase through oregon, washington and then all of a sudden they start to get some rain that has some great news for the fires that are burning in that area that certainly will help them out theyre going to catch the trailing edge of this front gets a little bit close to the bay area by wednesday in the thursday think we may see some rain in far northern california, no rain. Expected here right now, but certainly it looks like is that comes through youre going to see a lot of mixing in the atmosphere. All of a sudden youre going to see that breath of fresh air kind of interesting models do try to paint a few showers in our direction by friday. Well have to wait and see but certainly that would be some great news too. The 19th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on us soil commemorated in a year marred by another National Crisis traditional remembrance ceremonies looked a lot different during the coronavirus pandemic still families say its important for the nation to pause and honor the almost 3,000 people who died that day. President trump and Joe Biden Mark today at Memorial Services in shanksville pennsylvania that is where united flight 93 crashed killing everyone on board that flight was headed to San Francisco when it was hijacked. Officials believe terror is meant to take the plane back to washington d c in shanksville the president delivered a sobering speech sharing the story of the passengers who teamed up tough very much. The heroes of flight 93. Everlasting reminder that no matter the danger. No matter the threat. No matter the arts america will always rise up stand tall and fight back. Democratic president ial candidate joe biden also visited shanksville laying a wreath at the memorial there. He later visited a volunteer fire house to visit with families earlier in the day biden was at ground 0 where he bumped recognized president. San francisco firefighters held their annual remembrance for victims of 9. 11, but this year the ceremony happened inside and it was virtual due to the poor air quality and covid19 the ceremony was held at firehouse 7 where they rang a bell and held a moment of silence for the victims. They also read the names of the 343 firefighters who died that day. A Big International story were following tonight another arab nation is moving to normalize relations with israel the second such a nation to do so in just a month both deals brokered in part by the Trump Administration Catherine Heenan the host of inside bay area politics is here with more catherine. Pam and can it really is another sign of shifting middle east dynamics, the island kingdom of bahrain is going to normalize relations with israel a similar move remember made by the United Arab Emirates that was just last month. President trump announced details in the oval office today. In the spirit of peace and cooperation both leaders also agreed that bahrain will fully normalizing diplomatic relations with israel. They will exchange embassies and ambassadors begin direct flights between their countries. With the election approaching President Trump has been positioning himself as a maker of historic peace deals. I got reaction from our political analysts. While these agreements may be historic they are not game changing. Only peace with the palestinians will achieve that and its more about coalescing support against iran in the middle east than it is about any hostility to israel mean these countries never went to war with them. But this does have domestic implications that shores up pro israel voters, including among evangelicals, but may be too little too late people are voting now in the end this election is going to be a referendum on trump in foreign policy, always plays a very distant second to domestic concerns like the pandemic. The middle east peace deal makes President Trump the most successful american president in history with respect to the middle east. It also demonstrates very clearly that middle Eastern Countries want no part of a policy that would reinvigorate iran and not the first to the fact that joe biden wants to put them back in business with an oil peace deal. Thanks for watching. The rain is only the 4th arab country in the middle east thats after the u a jipped jordan to recognize israel since its founding in 1948. Trump Administration Officials say they hope the agreement will encourage other arab countries to take similar steps. Pam and ken. Thanks catherine coming up the pandemic taking a huge toll on americans Overall Mental Health which age groups are being hit the hardest in american novelty is regaining popularity tonight a new study says we have a long way to go when it comes to Racial Disparities in education, a study conducted by the Associated Press and chalk beat shows the districts where the vast majority of students white or more than 3 times as likely to be open for some in Person Learning that schools which mostly enroll students of color. While that divide often reflects the preferences of the parents. It could also further exacerbate inequities in education response from more than 600 School Districts survey found most students will begin the school year online. But the survey shows that race is a strong predictor of which Public Schools are offering in Person Instruction and which are not. Still ahead more teachers say there are they are retiring because of the pandemic the with the coronavirus pandemic hitting school are having a more difficult time than normal filling open positions, the National Education Association Found that 28 of educators were more likely to retire early or leave the profession because of covid19 as sarah parker reports covid is also creating a need for more substitute teachers. The National Education Association Found that 28 of educators were more likely to retire early or leave the profession because of covid19 that percentage is not as drastic in the francis how School District but they did see 3 of their 1200 teachers retire early those 3 where reasons specific to covid whether it was just a Comfort Level of being in the classroom or maybe they had a Family Member who was in the highrisk category and i didnt want to risk bring something home. Those are the 3 that sent you know i want to i want to exercise my right to do early retirement because of covid the district is still filling for positions with during final interviews, normally all hiring is done by july its extremely rare for a teacher to ask to be released from her contract this close to the start of the school year with the fear of spreading covid19 the district wants students and staff to stay home if they feel sick even if its something they would have power through before we are planning for more absences then maybe we would have in a typical year in the same way that were asking parents to. To to take seriously and keep their students home if they have any symptoms that are related to covid19 representatives from the wentzville and ford zoom all School District said there werent any more retirements than normal but they all need substitutes were in the same boat as many other districts where you know we want to continually have substitutes on our rosters in august, missouri change its requirements to make it easier to become a sub instead of 60 College Credit hours substitutes now need a High School Diploma and 20 hours of online training. You know sara barker reporting tonight a new poll has found that the coronavirus pandemic has taken a harsh toll on the Mental Health of young adults in the u. S. The latest Covid Response tracking study conducted by norc at the university of chicago found those between 1834, were more likely to report negative feelings or experience stress related symptoms like trouble sleeping then any other age group besides starting their adult lives during the pandemic theyre also dealing with a recession as they try to navigate Life Transitions such as starting college are finding jobs without being able to experience normal social activities. And lets take a live look outside this evening, a sea of things or any clearer this is along San Franciscos embarcadero you see a little bit more of the bay bridge that we could yesterday guess as a good sign. You know the smoky skies really hurting my eyes and throat i know youve been a lot of people are complaining. Yeah, im just curious lawrence, i mean that looks like fog. Yeah, but theres a lot of smoke in there. Yeah, theres a theres a whole lot of smoke involved with that now but right along the have visibilities down a quarter of a mile with that smoke. And that fog outside looking toward sfo you see its all around the bay area no getting around it. Less we get a good win were going to continue to see that smoke settling in so the good news is i think were going to see some changes but its going to take some time to get there looking out toward the Golden Gate Bridge you can see the smoke and the fog kind of rolling on through right now some dense fog, developing especially along the coastline. Air quality right now just unhealthy inside the bay, you see the areas shaded in purple all the way from San Francisco down to milb race and detail all the way down the Mountain View in fremont and then in oakland now let up a little bit of spots still poor quality and red elder were also around the bay area. Tomorrow, the doesnt look to be a whole lot better in fact it looks pretty bad up toward the coastline here youre going to see the dense fog and combined once again so it could be right down on the surface where we all live in thats not making for some good breathing conditions there. A poor quality extended into the south bay and the east bay as well so were hoping to get a win in the mix things out so certainly that would be a nice change when you see that all along the coastline mix with some of the fog all the way up to washington and oregon and you name it theyre looking at some very poor quality throughout these areas of the fire is continuing to burn. The sea breeze would like to get that going right now were looking only 10 miles an hour. And after San Francisco 17 at sfo thats better there e t Miles Per Hour into hayward and only 6 in the concord big change in the weather pattern right now looks like this highs finally going to start kicking these is what we call rex block when you get one of in the atmosphere usually takes a good 14 to 21 days to get to move and finally starting to show some headway so keeping our fingers crossed were going to see some changes temperatures around the bay area right now popped again today we had a little less smoke. Throughout the column of air around the bay area and allow the temperatures move up in the 70s in the evenings outside across much of the bay area some cooler temperatures out along the coastline but by tomorrow afternoon going to see that haze again temperatures in the 80s in them you see 70s inside the bay. Well 60s and fog and that smoke out of the coast. They coming up next crime and Movie Theaters making a c well the pandemic has caused traditional Movie Theaters to lose business because of shutdowns and social distancing it has helped drivein theaters see a rebirth with a boom in new customers shannon lee lanier talked with people attended a drivein for the First Time Since the pandemic. Its an entertainment past time that dates back to 1933 with the first drivein theater and new jersey. But was the last time youve been to a drive it its been a long time actually since ive been in and out towards one of my first dates with my husband came to the drivein hes never been to one any of us so its super cool. Although drive is have shrunk from 4,000 us to now a little over 300 with the rise of covid19 and social distancing Outdoor Movies like the showboat drivein 30 minutes west of houston could see it come back. Our rule is that were going to develop a whole new set of those people that have never never heard of come out because theyre looking for something safe to do with their family if youve never been to a drivein Movie Theater before the concept is easy drive and park your car forward or backward and then you talk to the designated Radio Station to hear the movie after that you sit back relax and enjoy the show. We want to out to the drivein because its a good way to get together have to get together really and just have some family fun and watching a movie were looking for something to do and also to make sure that were maintaining social distancing and. How the want to be safe about it and we just wanted to come now what are we going to watch. To keep people coming back and feeling Safe Management here says theyve made some changes limiting the number of cars in the number of gas are limiting the access to restrooms so we dont have the moon about it and then we while some moviegoers will save money and bring their own food. Weve lots of candy. Youll soon be able to safely order from the concession stand again were actually going to be instituting a mobile ordering system still download an app the order all of the things that you want and it says its ready youll get an alert on your phone to come pick it up with steady customers coming in all the schauble needs now is new movie i think we do a good job make some life on shannon lanier. And if you are interested in checking out a drive in here are a few around the bay area in the north bay the marin county theater is hosting movies under the stars weekends through october at the village a corte madera shopping area parking lot in San Francisco. A new popup drivein theater is coming to fort mason in the Marina District starting next friday fort mason flicks will run 2 shows a day 6 days a week through october, the 18th you can buy tickets for fort mason flicks online and in santa cruz, the Santa Cruz Beach boardwalk is up and running in the boardwalks river parking lot theres a drive in that one located at the corner of beach and 3rd streets and in conquer the west winds allow drivein Movie Theater is also open i used to love going to the drivein did you have to climb in the trunk to your dad making do that someone pay extra no no way with the speaker attached to the window, no, but you know those old speakers were pretty clumsy and they dont always get good sound glad they do it to the radios that i had haha that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 coming up on kron 4 news at 6. Our goals are inadequate. The reality the governor not mincing words stern message after touring the burn zone of californias deadliest fire this year wildfires raging all as the state see some of the worst air quality on the planet are also following the wildfires burning in oregon. Were going hear from residents there who were forced to evacuate and. I dont news at 6. I even debatable. Any longer. What we are experiencing the debate is

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