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KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 6 June 22, 2024

The end of the year as the city tries to keep up with the increasing demand. San jose is going to grow more than San Francisco and oakland combined. Its becoming the Geographic Center and the driver of the bay area. Today architects and engineers lined up at city hall to get their plan for new projects approved. The city gave the green light for the developer to build a highrise behind the tech museum for hotels and offices. The city is going to the next level and we are taking advantage of this current economic break. And a lot of flips. Imported for the silicon valley. And a lot of these highrises are for workers and people asked what about Affordable Housing. Its an Affordable Housing project and the leaders admit we need more of them. Live in downtown san jose, nbc bay area. Its going to get more crowded in silicon valley. An Office Campus is planned near the expressway in north san jose. Boston properties submitted a plan to join the four others at that location. The Boston Properties said the Bay Area News Group they are in negotiations with the very large tenant, fueling speculations that the tech giant might move in. The economy is booming and it was an ugly day on wall street. The stocks got the worst of it. The damage is worst yesterday. The dow fell and the techheavy nasdaq lost 3. 5 of its value. Scott budman is there to tell us what happened. Scott . Investors got nervous. The slow down in the economy plus the drop in the price of oil led investors to worry about our shortterm Economic Future and wall street does not like uncertainty. Carnage on wall street left them checking stocks and it wasnt pretty. The dow down 531 points and the nasdaq down 171 and wall street worst week in years. You cant just have a market and we know what happens. He has a point, but after years of bullishness and angry bay area tech tox, they were ripped apart and apple down 6 and netflix down 7. 5. Facebook down 5 . You can blame worries about a slowing chinese economy hurting the american market. Its not panic. This is just a blip. Most local investors we spoke to say they will stay the course. Im not worried because i know the fundamentals are solid. What are about this Money Managers best guess for next week. At some point we will see a rally. We will have a down open again on monday and we could have the fluff out that we need to see. A note of optimism to end a week of losses. A Silver Lining does come from the bay area. We have added nearly 25,000 jobs in the month of july. Most of those coming from the south bay at the tech industry. Back to you. Thank you. A massive overnight fire is prompting concerns about air quality. Inspectors visited what used to be the al coe and iron warehouse on the north side in vallejo. Flame raced through the building last night fuelled by the flammable color. The winds are moving the heavy smoke away from the island, but the danger is not completely over. We have a lot of things in the building that are deep and its going to be hard to penetrate that water in there to put the fire out. Fire is mostly out, but crews plan to keep an eye on the area in case of a flair up. In the east bay, the tesla fire is 70 contained and local roads are opening back up. Firefighters lift evacuation orders. The fire broke out at 3 00 in a rural area in livermore right on both sides. About 2500 acres about an abandoned building. They were there to put out hot spots as well. New at 6 00, armed danger and on the run. One of the fbis most wanted. Julio is wanted for a 2013 murder that was especially brutal. They found the victims in a south San Jose Hotel room. She was identified as his former girlfriend. She has a medical condition requiring dialysis multiple times a week. A man on the loose had three schools on lockdown. He was not armed and the situation ended peacefully. Tiberon police said they confronted a police in the parking lot of st. Hillarys church. The school went on lockdown and the man disappeared. They were able to contact his family concerned that a fun might be missing from the home. Two schools were locked down. They say after about ten minutes, they were able to talk the man out. The promise he made that he wouldnt go well and he possibly had a gun and he was on a School Campus in the middle of our downtown. We had to take the measures and the caution and make sure that the kids are safe and our officers are safe as well. He had made suicidal comments and said it would not end well. The gun was located at the home and now police have taken it. Investigators say the man was not charged, but taken in for a Mental Health evaluation. Improvement when it comes to saving water in the drought. They said the south bay is getting the message. Water users saved 36 . Compared to march when it was only cut by 7 . It turns out that some cities are better at saving water than others. Live in santa clara to explain why. The Santa Clara Valley Water District is relieved to see the numbers for july as well as the overall figures for the summer. But Officials Say they are concerned the public might slack off now and they point out they have enforcement power to keep that from happening even though they would rather not use it. Pete smith is surprised to see that morgan hill has a high retail savings of major cities of 42 and as a proud homeowner, he paid the price economically and emotionally. Its nice to have a nice house and you try to keep up the place and you have this brown patch in the front yard. The Water District board said the key was morgan hills enforcement on outdoor use. 50 is used for landscaping when people cut down and that helps preserve. People are talking about el nino. We have no idea. Even at the bottom of the list, santa clara with 20 gives reason for optimism since the city is a leader in recycling. 70 of the water we use for parks and libraries and schools. We start from a place where there is great conservation. They have given new enforcement by the state and levy fines up to 10,000 a day. They hope assistance and incentive programs will be enough. The Water District would be able to get from the state additional enforcement and we would like to do more here. Now we have a little bit that sticks. So far the district has not had to levy any fines, but said anything could happen if the conservation numbers drop. Live in santa clara, nbc bay area news. Im jodi hernandez. At uc berkeley, it is completely off limits to the public. Why the university has fenced it in. Im Michelle Roberts outside levi stadium where they are getting ready for a big day on sunday. Here are the changes that might make it easier to get to and from the stadium. Im jeff ranieri. We will have the forecast coming up and check it out. We are beginning to move into the north bay. We are tracking the details on the weekend in a few minutes. Bayd nyme ofro ya fothamatr. Ta not in the chancellors back yard or front yard for that matter. The area around uc berkeley is off limits after an open yard policy. Access is barred from the pathway in front. The reason . The late Night Protests and unwanted protesters which is putting the chancellor the risk. Nbc bay area joins us live from the university and jodi, whats the reaction from the students at this point . The chancellors house is located in the middle of the uc berkeley campus. Until a couple of weeks ago the area had a very open feel. Not anymore. You can see the house is now fenced in. The University Said protesters and others crossed the line one too many times. We were never threatening. We wanted to show him we really care and he needs to care about it too. The Student Activist was among dozens of student who is brought concerns about unfair wages and treatment of workers to the chancellors doorstep after she said students failed to get his attention in other ways. We tried to talk to him and set up meetings for a year and he never came to talk to us. Late Night Protests and scary incidents led the university to take drastic measures. They put up a temporary fence around the 104yearold mansion until permanent fencing can be built. Its a private residence and it has been there for over a century. There individual who is gained limited access. Here left the newly fenced in house without stopping to talk. The wife shared concerns in 2009. After protesters armed with torches launched what she describes as a mob attack on the house while she was inside. What are they did to the house was an act of a terrorist. The University Said they cant leave the chancellor at risk any longer. If we think about it, our home is like the place where we need to feel and secure. Student activists said it sends the wrong message. Its pretty clear that if hes on one side, the students are on the other side. In addition to the fence, there is also a police presence. The cart you see here belongs to a Uc Berkeley Police officer. There is police on stand byes. The university is quick to point out that the fencing is not being paid for and coming out of campus funds, but being paid for out of the universitys insurance plan. Im jodi hernandez. Police in the east bay are on alert. It happened around 8 00 this morning at the shoreline in richmond. Officers searched the area and have not found a suspect. Anyone with information is asked to contact the east bay Regional Park department. An east bay sheriffs deputy is in the hospital after a driver crashes with the patrol car. It happened around midnight near 580 outside of castro valley. The deputy had just made a traffic stop. The deputy has a broken leg and is otherwise okay. The driver was not hurt and facing dui charges. Time to get the game face on. Football is back and thats the first preseason game. Thats two for the First Stadium before and after the game from last year. Nbc bay areas Michelle Roberts is live with advice and hopefully everyone has the new playbook. Reporter they said it comes down to getting her early. They say if you are going to take the train, make sure you buy the ticket or you wont be able to buy them and thousands of people will be in this spot. They are hoping it goes smoother than last year. Thestory 49er banners are going up outside levis stadium and mark the second year in the south bay. Davids restaurant is across the street and it came with challenges. They dont know what. Thousands of fans were frustrate rated by the trains and gridlock road. He said it led to slower than normal business. They ended up viewing rush hour because of this happening. They will be add for direct services. As well as more express buses. It started out you didnt know what to expect. They said light rail will leave the Great America station every five minutes. Planning ahead for fans is key. Were wont be selling fare at the stadium anymore. People need to get it before they go to the game. Neighbors in the area prepare for football mania. They make us all the way around. They are hoping for a win on the field and in the restaurant. Another thing is this year will be opening more for the parking lot and side streets to hopefully easy congestion getting to the highway after the game. Live in santa clara, nbc bay area news. Lets check the forecast. It will be really smooth sailing around sunday. You can see kickoff at 5 00. For those of you heading out, tailgating and 83 degrees. The full forecast in about 20 minutes. Lets go ahead and get you right into the weekend forecast. As we head to around saturday, you can see it will go up warmer and not uncomfortably hot. No 90s or tripledigits. 86 degrees and sunny skies for the peninsula 81 after the morning fog clears. At least partly cloudy and the trivalley 88. San francisco 69 and the north bay 85. Towards sunday, you will find temperatures a little bit hotter. We still think we will stay out of the 90s for the trivalley for a great day. It was 87 and San Francisco has the 60s and right on down here across the south bay and cupertino and los gatos, mid 80s in the forecast. I want to take you to something totally different as we finish things up tonight. That is the el nino update. A lot of you are itching for new details. The way it looks, the surface temperatures are still warmer than normal. At 3. 6 degrees fahrenheit. At this point from the climate center, we have a 90 chance of el nino continuing right through winter. What this will mean for the u. S. . Warmer than average weather across the great lakes. It could mean cooler and wetter weather throughout the southeast and maybe into texas and of course most importantly for california the potential of boosted rainfall totals from central and also the bay area right on down to los angeles. The next biggest question we get is when will this happen . When could we get the impact. The timing peaks late in the fall or early winter. A lot of that through december, january, and february. Those will be the key months that we will have rainfall benefits. Back with the weekend forecast and let you know where it will be fogy and sunny and the whole nine yards. It hurt in a big way. Coming up next, a look at how much rebuilding has happened after the earthquake. Not your usual break dance battle. The story behind the viral video. Itbeea lg dfict yr. On gus24t its been a long and exhausting year. On august 12th, 2014, you remember this. People in napa and Sonoma County awakened by disaster. A 6. 0 quake. Person died and 200 were injured. Homes and businesses were red tagged and hundreds suffered damage. Damage as the quake continues to be felt. The scary incidents that most people have experienced. We felt it. It hurt in a big way. It shook napa on august 24th at 3 20 a. M. , it felt like an eternity. A year after the quake, time is hard to pin down. You talk about earthquakes its as though it happened last night. Through downtown napa, much of the town has since rebounded. Still some things have not. Work has yet to begin on this house. Some homes bury their scars and has yet to hurricane. They decided to sell it rather than fix it. A row of 1800 brick buildings that once housed the original jail were deemed beyond repair. In between crumbling bricks, thats the cafe. In one sense it scared the coffee shop. I was pouring coffee. Then the survivor on the block. You can see with the payroll. My business is opening. Just outside the window, you can see the broken courthouse. A stark reminder of things. The last couple of days, i noticed that nothing has changed. Im still open. Burches of plaster and walls have fallen down. The quake passed through and we know that napas first United Methodist church. That was a crack in the ceiling. The stained glass windows somehow survived. They had an experience policy. There is a lot at stake to put the buildings back. The local Seventh Day Adventist that gave them the work that continued and looked forward to the flock and the home. We plan to be back in the space. Allaround downtown and that Recovery Group said hundreds of quake victims fled their homes. The businesses in napa and vallejo, 3. 3 million worth. I was red tagged. The earthquakedamaged homes were destroyed. As time kicked on, they returned. People had to trammell. And we are still here. Nbc bay area news. Im Mark Matthews in fairfax where a pioneer in the medical Marijuana Dispensary business is hoping to reopen. I will have the details from federal courts coming up. Wildfires raging. Tens of thousands of firefighters on the frontlines and its still not enough. Now help is coming from overseas. And true americans are heros in europe. How they were able to save passengers from a gunman on a high speed train. Fromaengs, hees. Wo amica ta doa from passengers to heroes. Two americans take down a gunman while on board a high speed train in europe. We begin with that developing news in france. The two americans being hailed heroes tonight. A french newspaper said they were marines in civilian clothing. The pentagon is only confirming that know one u. S. Service member has been seriously wounded. Two others also hurt. This is what we know. The train was traveling from amsterdam to paris when a gunman fired a gun and attacked someone with a knife. He also had an automatic rifle and it could have been worse. The gunman is a 26yearold man from morocco. Another tough day for firefighters battling more than 100 firefighters across the drought stricken west. Wildfires in the state burned nearly 400,000 acres so far. High winds fuelled the fire causing it to grow in six directions forcing new evacuations. This is an extraordinary fire season that is only made worse because of the winds and drought conditions. I have never seen this much fire that is this big in Washington State before. Its hard to get a grasp on it. Its very, very difficult if not impossible to utilize Aviation Resources on a day like this. Its a challenging day. Help is on the way. Civilian volunteers are being recruited to join the fight. Firefighters are coming from from australia and new zealand. Here in california, thousands are firefighters are battling a dozen firefighters. The jerusalem fire is the largest. This is the latest map from cal fire that shows the california fires with the agency considered major. The number of firefighters on the frontline was reduced. 11,000 firefighters are battling wildfires and down from 13,000 at the beginning of last week. Thats because the other 2,000 are resting after working 247 after returning from the frontlines. Cooler temps could help them get the upper hand on the wildfires this weekend. You can track the temperatures on the three apps and the temperatures for your microclimate. Two decades and its still in the books. The first medical d

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