Light drive. Developing story in the south bay. This morning were finding out even more information on a wild chain of events in san jose that ended with the shooting of a woman. This all came to an end in West San Jose just one mile away from downtown campbell. Today in the bays pete suratos joins us live where it all happened. Pete, do we know how it all started . Reporter good morning, what were learning this morning is that it was apparently a frantic sequence of events that led to that shooting but it happened in this area near eden avenue and d Cadillac Drive in san jose. San jose police are still looking for a shooter at this time. Lets take you back to when this all happened. Lets show you scene video from saturday night. These new details we are getting are according to the San Jose Mercury news, theyre saying there was that sequence of events leading up to the shooting and there was a female victim driving with a male passenger and the two of them were apparently being chased
Developments now from Jana Katsuyama live at city hall who spoke with a legal expert about exactly what the law sayses. Jana. Reporter ken, thats right. This case has become a political lightning rod. We decided to go to a uc hastings law professor to try to cut through the politics and find out exactly what the federal law says. Political finger pointing continued today over Juan Francisco sanchez. Sheriff mirkarimi blasted Officials Saying they were to blame for not issuing a warrant. Reporter i. C. E. Handed the Sheriffs Department on drug charges with a detainer. The sheriff says theres no legal obligation and they that did hold Lopez Sanchez to make sure there were no prior charges. They could have held him and deported him. Reporter an i. C. E. Spokeswoman says deportation orders like the one for Lopez Sanchez have no legal sanction. And reflects a misunderstanding. Theres no federal document or no federal court with the authority to issue one. Uc hastings professor says immigrat
Very good. Under foggy conditions. Its cold. If you are stuck in that, we did a live shot on the nine with Chris Griffin who is the track announceer at the fair. It was freezing. We were on the third floor. It was cold. June 30th is the last day of what was an incredible rain year. Thats the rain year. Goes from july 1st to june 30th. We start a new one tomorrow. The water year is from october 1st to september 30th. The weather folks we go at the rain year. Thats the way i started it and im not changing now. Its the rain year. Low clouds san jose. 59 degrees. Give way to sunshine and mostly sunny here. I didnt warm them up that much. San jose is running below average. East san jose is lower. Goes gown in the books. 77, 59, average is 81, 57. The record 100. Not that long ago. The record low 42 and 1896. Fog up and down the coast and making a pretty good push here along about local drizzle. Theres an on shore breeze. 50s for everybody and a few 40s. Even brentwood 58, 49, thats cold. 49
Starting off at 59. There are others much cooler than that. We will end up with 77 today for the high. Thats below average. It should be closer to about 81 or 82. So, again, thats just too much in the we of low clouds. We have gone from one extreme to other. June started off very cool and it got blazing hot and were ending it fog fbi with the june gloom holding on. It will carry on. 50s on the temperature, there are a few 40s. One 60 there but livermoore, 52 lafayette. 50 by the concord pavilion. Westsouth west at backville, and a west wind to livermoore and not much but it is there. The key is the water temperatures came down from 56 to 60. At 50 to 56 thats a big drop so we have the drizzle, cool temperature, 60s, 70s, mainly 80s. Seminole, enjoying your traffic jams today. Thank you, it is friday, i hope everyone is feeling just a little bit of a lift in their step. The commute patterns are slightly different on this friday before the fourth of july, and you can see the traffic comi
So lovely to get a chance to interview you on a book i found a fantastic. I read it voraciously i think in one long sitting and found it absolutely fascinating. And my first question to you is how in the world we able to write this so quickly . You reference things that just happened in april, may and the book just came out. Guest thank you so much. Great to speak with you. Im glad you enjoyed the book. It was a bit of a frenzy, writing this book. I usually take about five years to write books. Thats been my average. I published a new book about every seven years. I give myself a little break, but 54 years. This book, i just wanted to get it out as quickly as possible. Though i couple of chapters in the book that are focused on what we should expect if there is a crisis in the United States, if theres an economic crisis or a major security crisis and i felt so passionately that there needed to be some political Disaster Preparedness among progressives that i just wrote at the speed i f