That things may not go as planned. The wild crash at this motorcycle race. The driver scrambling to escape. Caught on camera, hear from the man who wrestled his puppy from the jaws of an alligator. Plus, were days away from black friday. The big bargains out there. The discounts out there right now. Good monday morning. We beginning with breaking news. Deadly violence at a church in san jose, california. Two people were fatally stabbed and others have suffered lifethreatening injuries. Authorities are not confirming any arrests and a motive was unclear. Police say no Church Service was taking place at the time. Homeless people were being allowed into the church to get out of the cold. Police worked through the night and say theyll have more information to release later today. Now to the coronavirus pandemic. Cases are sky rocketing. One american is dying from the virus almost every minute. Despite the cdc urging americans not to travel, airports in many cities were crowded this weekend
House in downtown lafayette. The couple used wooden boards to cover cover up the ugly symbol of hate. Its really frightening and of deep concern to see this symbol of whites pharmacy being displayed. Reporter its clear this house was targeted. There is a flag supporting joe biden outside and on the second floor window, a sign that says grab him by the ballot box. A notsosubtle dig of President Trump about his comments on women. We have seven days until the next election, seven days to choose love over hate, unity over division and bravery over fear. Seven days to protect our childrens future and to make our parents proud. There was more graffiti, swastika equals trump sprayed on the Saint Stephens overpass on highway 24 in orinda. Its the same spot biden supporters have rallied each week. I was lost for words. Reporter the woman who hosts to these events told ktvu if there has to be a connection. It feels very targeted, given the visibility of the bridge and where we have been every fr
Seeing there in that fire zone . Yeah, the winds are still blowing in that area. 25 to 35 Miles Per Hour or so, with gusts perhaps reaching even a little stronger than that, and that northeast wind is creating very dry conditions. Were talking about single digit relative humidity. Giving you a look at Storm Tracker two, where we have, over the course of the last 24 hours or so, watch that northeast wind ramp up, come through the bay area, and its still out there. The wind advisory allowed to expire earlier today, but if we get into years of the north bay, you know see relative humidity is down to 5 in many areas, including sassoon and the vacaville area. Taking a look at the big rock area, we have 7 relative humidity here, and into the Oakland Hills, relative humidity here between 5 and 10 as well. So while the winds have eased up, still very breezy in some areas, and we continue with the red flag warning because of those very dry conditions. I want to point you over towards santa cruz
More than 70,000 people under evacuation orders. Fire officials are giving an update on the glass fire in santa rosa. Once that press Conference Begins we will bring that to you live during our newscast. I want to talk about the entire town of calistoga. It is still under that mandatory evacuation order. More than 5,000 people are out of their homes. Reporter good morning. Its a situation that folks here in calistoga are all too familiar with. Just driving through town, you can see the roads are more empty than they typically would be and many of those businesses have shut their doors. Its because of that mandatory evacuation because of whats happening just over my shoulder, weve been here since about 4 00 this morning. And this particular hill has been calmed and reignited and calmed and reignited. And now its a huge plume of smoke that weve seen the last 45 minutes. This is just one example of the impeding danger folks here in calistoga are under. Weve had crews here since last night
Overhaul the dialysis industry. Good evening. Here is devin fehely, on what prop 23 means for the dialysis industry. The people who rely on dialysis access to clinics like the one behind me and the quality of care that they receive there is a matter of life and death, so it is so much on the line. You can imagine the passion surrounding a Ballot Initiative that seeks to make major and controversial changes to this industry. You can stroke out, have a heart attack, all kinds of things can happen while you are on the chair. So that is why it is important to have a doctor there. Reporter she has depended on dialysis to keep her alive for the past 12 years. She hopes clinics are often understaffed and the entire industry is in desperate need of reform. These clinics are not required to have a doctor on site. Enter prop 23, a brandnew ballot measure from some familiar foes at the dialysis industry. After failing in 2018, the Service Employees International Union is back, with another attemp