That scene to be cleared. Were going to continue to bring you more information as it comes into our newsroom live. Look right now at our traffic map anywhere you look, its just not good traffic at 8680 basically going to a standstill. The red there. Were going to keep you watching this for well watch it for you. And well update when police finally make an arrest. And when the chp finally begin to reopen that freeway. All right. Our other top story tonight, two San Jose Police officers are recovering from gunshot wounds after a shootout inside a san jose motel. One of those officers remains in critical but stable condition tonight. Police believe the two officers actions saved the lives of a woman and three children. And we do have Team Coverage tonight. Robert honda is at Regional Medical center, but we begin with Damian Trujillo at the Police Headquarters, where a briefing on that late night shooting wrapped up just a short while ago. Damian yeah, well, the chief, the acting chief say
Dozen tents were quickly set up after the rally at the student center. Unlike what weve seen at some other University Campuses across the country, there were no police here at San Francisco State University or any security guards. Students are setting up their tents and theyre surrounded by supporters. Pico boulevard the stone and a statement from a university spokesperson. The school says it will respect the rights of students to peacefully protest, and will work to keep them and the rest of the campus safe among those encircling the campers. As they set up a small group of jewish supporters, jewish liberation is not going to happen unless we also are protecting our palestinian siblings. All of our liberation is interconnected. This is a demonstration that seemed well organized and included designated people to speak with the news media, many of them Wearing Masks to obscure their identity and only using a first name. Campers were not made available to talk with us. Among those also s
Day lighting, pedestrian safety, state law. Their efforts got mixed reviews from residents. We talked with the signs seem mostly popular, i love them. I thought it was great for awareness and bike safety, a lot of pedestrians and bikes come through here and there are also many cars, so it can be dangerous at times. But extending the red curbs is a different story. Personally, i dont love it because we need parking in the neighborhood, but i understand. I mean, you know, in ten years well, you know, wont even have our car. So well all be autonomous vehicles. So and while the red curbs remain, the signs in the middle of the street are already gone. All thats left are the bullet holes in the street where they were drilled in illegally. A spokesperson for the sfmta says their crews did remove those unsanctioned signs this morning. The sfmta Spokesman Says the agency hasnt received any requests to have official city signs installed here. The unsanctioned ones were removed because they didnt
1,200 911 calls last february and zero calls in march an nearly 27,000 in may. Oaklands city administrator said the problem was brought it his attention. And we appreciate those who brought that up to the fore to make sure that were improving on a consistent basis, not just from a technological or recruiting standpoint but also from a reporting perspective. Reporter with the 2. 5 million additional into 911 mayor thao says this is how shes moving her city forward on an issue shes personally experienced. Its really frustrating when i myself, when i called 911, i got the busy signal so for me i take this very seriously. Reporter the first issue is being addressed is staffing. Theres 16 dispatcher openings and want anyone to apply. As for Outdated Technology the city administrator says they are accelerating 911 software upgrades. Well continue to keep an eye on that because according to the recent grand jury report, oakland has promised to upgrade that system for the past five years. With
accused them of amplifying hate and misinformation for profit. facebook has realized that if they change the algorithm to be safer, people will spend less time on the site. they ll click on less ads, they ll make less money. the cost of the outage is huge. according to net blocks, it cost aa loss of $161 million per hour to the global economy. and we re now learning more about what caused that outage. cisco s internet analysis shows that it was due to a domain name system failure. now that system is often referred to as the phone book of the internet. reporting live at facebook headquarters, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. thank you. facebook stock took a huge hit on wall street today. it dropped nearly 5% today. at one point the company lost $50 billion in its market value. facebook is valued just under $1 trillion. all this leading up to tomorrow s senate hearing on instagram s impact on children. this is video from last week s session on the same topic. tomorrow