Experiencing extreme delays when it comes to getting their results plus remembering a father killed in a tragic shooting over the weekend. How his life is being honored by his family and his community. The first we begin tonight with the newly released body cam footage of that officer involved shooting in vallejo thanks for joining us at 8 everybody im Vicki Liviakis Jonathan Mccall in tonight for grant lotus that shooting killed 22 yearold Sean Monterrosa back on june 2nd sparking protests and demands for pd released the body cam video from that night and we must warn you some people might find it disturbing. 44 for transit put your hands out their jobs are going at all. The video shows the walgreens parking lot right after an officer in the back of an unmarked car fired through the windshield of his patrol unit hitting and killing monterrosa who was kneeling on the ground at the time but as kron fours michelle kingston explains the video is just raising more questions and sparking mo
Concord and pittsburgh in the low 60s. Petaluma nevado in the low 50s to kick things off winds calm this morning except except for fairfield are breezy a spot winds generally do pick up into the close of your thursday so calm to start calm in the middle and a windy finish your thursday and then a calmer day tomorrow to kick off the weekend. After a 50s and 60s this morning temperatures will waste no time in rising into the 80s by noontime inland and 90s by the afternoon for these same inland areas. Today not going to be our hottest a either talking a heat wave into the weekend still have your full forecast james. All right john thank you back to one of our big stories this morning. The white house is urging schools to reopen even as the United States is hitting a new milestone of 3 million. Coronavirus cases with erica hill now bringing us the very latest. These classrooms need students, according to the white house as the president made clear its time. Its time for us to get our kids
With oakland and alameda each of 57 degrees currently, north bay temperatures among our coolest as of right now. Later on today, nothing cool about it will be into the 70s up the coast 80s towards the day and for inland areas, solid midnineties the rest your forecast is still to come james all right john thank you at 6 oh one lets get to the back our big story. The latest on the coronavirus pandemic and the fact that the u. S. Has now recorded more than 3 million infections. And a 132,000 deaths this map behind me here shows you the rise in cases across the country you see california and a number of other states 26 in all in orange, these are the states that have a 10 to 50 increase in new cases compared to last week the states in red like montana for instance, theyve seen more than a 50 jump. In new cases, but between the red and the orange states a lot of the country in bad shape daryn that includes of course, california yeah weve hit a grim milestone, the state has recorded its high
Lot of sunshine. Thats going help to heat us up so theres your billing could a fog just right along the coastline, a very thin layer of low clouds that has pushed on into the bay area this morning temperatures right now are in the 50s and 60s a cool morning for coastal spots, 60s right along the bay. Go ahead open the window, let that cool breeze and while weve got it because yes later on nothing cool about it highs back into the 90s inland with bayside areas in the low 80s. James, all right john thank you at 8 oh one lets begin with the very latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The u. S. Now by the way recording more than 3 million infections. And a 132,000 deaths and this map illustrates where the hardest hit areas are across the country. California as you can see along with all these other states in orange. Theyre showing a 10 to 50 increase in cases compared to last week and then you have the cases in red like you see there in montana theyve seen cases jumped by more than 50 from th
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