Now to todays top stories. The second full day of summer has been one of the hottest days of the years at the coast. With temperatures reaching over 100 degrees. 108 in dan ville. Tomorrow will also will be warm. Inland temperatures are expected to ease over the weekend. Fire crews managed to stop a grass fire that threatened to destroy homes. The flames quickly spread up a hillside and right up to the backyards of several homes in the glen cove nabld. Almost 40 acres burned, but the fire did not cause any major damage to the homes and no one was hurt. Today the bill to stop the healthcare bill. It is not clear if the measure has enough votes to pass the senate if it comes up for a vote next week. Four conservative republicans says the plan doesnt go far enough. Youre watching ktvu fox news at 6 30. San Francisco Pride fest i have its are festivities are ramping up. Thousands of people are planning to attend. Paul is here tonight to tell whats being done to beef up security. Reporter i
No sign of the bay bridge this morning. And so nice and cool in ronard park. I have to say that my pumpkin plants tripled in size this week. Your toe mow toe plants have probably been happy as well. There is always a positive. I thank you for that. That is probably true. Im sure vegetables loved the heat. Went bonkers. The fog is going bonkers. It will be with us today and tomorrow. A of tomorrow everybody gets in on it as everything falls in place for a cooler pattern. Still hot today for some. Were not warming up, were cooling off. There were 108 and 190 up in luck county and lake county and mendocino county. And low 100s in East San Jose yesterday. 55 santa cruz. 61 san jose state meteorology department. There are some locations down 20 degrees compared to this time yesterday. 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. More of a cooldown for the weekend. 7 02. So you said friday medium. Is that still about right . Yeah. And its not as, you know today is not as busy as it would be lets say on a tuesday but
At that awarding ceremony. I did this morning. Congratulations to draymond for being voted the best defensive player in the nba. Look at that. Loafers no socks. I love it. Probably a 10,000 outfit. A lot of chatter on twitter. Dressed like every local sports anchor. A plus shorts im going to pass on. Thats from shannon sharp. I give him an a. I like individuality. In a tuxedo, you look the same. In that, i know who it is. Sal, would you ever pull that off . I dont know. I mean, he is draymond green. Right. He is different. Youre sal castaneda. Youre right. For example, he is draymond green. He looks good. He is like the heart and soul of that team. I like him to do that. I like the look. I dont know. Congratulations again. Busy newscast. We will start with health care. President trump and the Republican Leadership in the senate trying to twist arms in order to pass the gop Senate Health care bill. Even a procedural motion to bring it to a vote is running into republican opposition. All
Responded and announced a new unit. This table look into any potential bias. We are at the hall of justice with more on that study and reaction. Reporter basically this 26 page report says the fault lies in the hands of Police Officers overcharging africanamericans during the booking process here at jail. Im still afraid to walk the streets of San Francisco for reporter the 65yearold says to officers charged with crimes he didnt commit because of the color of her skin for im nervous the police might hurt me again reporter she faced six charges including mayhem, and great bodily injury. When i get that Police Report and a 65yearold woman was in there, what did i see . The weapon was a cup of coffee. There she says her client still coffee by accident on the woman. She believes elliott is a prime example of whats wrong with the criminal Justice System. The disparity and charging that occurs by the Police Officer at the booking stage carries throughout the entire system. Reporter this publ
The author of a new children’s book that celebrates President Rutherford B. Hayes’ 200th birthday will sign copies of her book for the public on Tuesday, July 4, at the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums.