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Transcripts For KNTV Today In The Bay 20240714

How youre looking throughout the entire bay area. Pacifica along the coastline expect to keep the cloud cover all day long. It will linger, it might be too cold for the coastline this afternoon, and if youre looking for maybe just a little bit of a warmer spot, go check out the south bay, because in san jose, temperatures will top out comfortably in the upper 70s, low 80s. San jose expected to get a bit of a breeze but notice in the icons a lot less cloud cover by the afternoon, talking clearing skies and typically one of our hottest spots, which is into the trivalley is expected to also remain in the upper 70s, low to mid 80s in through the afternoon as well, but enjoy today, our coolest day of the weekend so far. Even though were cling off today and tomorrow, we have High Pressure rebuilding and that means another warmup. Im going to break that down for you coming up in 15 minutes. A little more comfortable than last week but more heat is coming. Absolutely. Thank you very much, vianey. A second water main break in vallejo has been repaired. This happened around 6 30 yesterday evening on fresno street, between tennessee and nebraska street. City water Officials Say about 40 customers were affected, and also in vallejo a neighborhood was without water for most of the day after a larger water main break early saturday morning. Today in the bay Sergio Quintana has the messy details. Reporter this is the massive pipe that sprung a leak. Crews worked into the night to fix it. Through most of the day, a pump flushed out water from the massive hole public works crews worked in. The water line broke early saturday morning. My wife woke me up around 3 30 in the morning. She said youre probably not going to have to go to work. The whole streets flooded. Reporter eric burton took several pictures of the flooding. The water swamped several cars including his but his neighbors car got the worst taj. Their new acura the sink hole opened up underneath them and tilted it in. The more i kept coming out the car sinking and finally the car was all the way in there. Reporter antwan and his son watched the water sink hole get bigger. City workers trucked in Water Bottles for residents to drink and a couple of portapotties. A 14 inch water main broke. Fixing it involved bringing in massive metal frames in replacing the pipe. Its better than what i expected. I dont know what i expected but theyre doing pretty good, i guess. Reporter Sergio Quintana, nbc bay area news. There were some tense moments for a san jose neighborhood after a man barricaded himself inside a home for nearly five hours. Several Police Officers responded to the home on Kipling Court yesterday afternoon. Just after 10 00 last night the man surrendered and was neighbors say it was the suspects mothers house and he had recently been evicted. A former roommate says ferz had to help the mother escape out a window. Nobody was hurt. A big delay for drivers and b. A. R. T. Riders in the east bay. Some lanes on highway 24 near the lafayette b. A. R. T. Station are closed, and there is no b. A. R. T. Service between the orinda and walnut creek stations. Its all because of b. A. R. T. Track replacement work that many drivers were caught in a backup going past the area. B. A. R. T. Riders had to use a bus bridge to get to their destinations. Because i had my trip all planned to the minute because im meeting somebody and now i dont know what its going to be, but its all right. The project will allow b. A. R. T. To replace insulators, cables and worn tires. That work continues today. Clashes in the streets of portland as violence flaired up in confrontations between right and left wing groups. Today in the bays Marianne Favro looks at the protests that now have President Trump weighing in. Reporter protests erupt in portland, clashes between right wing protesters and left wing antifascists spilled out onto the streets. The conflict started after the right wing group the proud boys organized a nonpermitted rally on the citys waterfront. Fearing violence, some businesses closed up and more than a thousand portland Police Officers activated. Theyre targeting us because its a liberal city with progressive values and they know theyll get a rise out of us andvillify us on the internet and make us look like were the terrorists. You look at it. We came in, did a plammarch pea fli, theyre chasing us. It shows you who is the thug and who isnt. Reporter skirmishes broke out when left wing antifa groups responded and some suffered injuries during several flareups between groups. The president chimed in on twitter saying hes considering naming antifa an organization of terror and watching portland closely. Portlands mayor talked about the impact the protest had on the community. These types of demonstrations and the kind of response that we had to put in place today cost millions of dollars, and if were spending money here today doing this, those are resources that could go to other Top Priorities in this community, so theyre number one, misusing blicaxpayer resources. Reporter Marianne Favro, nbc bay area news. The Portland Police chief says officers on monitored hot spots. The proud boys released a statement saying they will return to portland every month until the mayor removes violent domestic terrorists from the city. Hundreds of people in San Francisco joined thousands more across the country to demand stricter gun laws. The organization moms demand action held a rally yesterday morning in front of city hall in the wake of mass shootings, including the one in gilroy, the Organization Says it wants congress to act and protect americans from gun violence. Mayor london breed showed her support and spoke about her experience with gun violence, including witnessing a Fatal Shooting as a 12yearold girl. Organizers say the senate needs to come back from their recess and vote on a background check bill. Were worried now about going to festivals and events in public. I mean thats no way to live. The bill passed by the house would require background checks on all gun purchases, including those made at gun shows. Police in san bruno arrested a San Francisco man they say robbed a store employee at the tanforan mall just after 11 00 yesterday morning. Police tweeted out this picture of the car the suspect was in, when he was taken into custody. Investigators say the man stole personal items and merchandise. Last month, there was a shooting inside that mall. Good news for people in mendocino county. Cal fire tweeted the moose fire is now 100 contained. The brush fire started five days ago on moose road near hopland. Firefighters say people in the area were immediately evacuated while they tried to get the fire under control. The fire was burning in brush and grass on a woodland area on steep terrain. Cal fire says the fire burned more than 200 acres. In San Francisco, more than 2,000 backpacks were given away to disadvantaged kids, this was part of the magic giveaway in the bay view Hunters Point neighborhood. The citys late public defender jeff adachi started the program back in 2004. There were backpacks for all ages filled with supplies to make that first day of school a success. We have a set of Elementary School backpacks that have school supplies, crayons, scissors, glue, notebooks, as well as middle school and high School Backpacks that have more notebooks and highlighters and those type of things for the older kids. In addition to the backpack giveaway there was a resource fair for families a long with activities and Community Oriented organizations. Berkeleys big people sculptures will soon be coming down. The two bronze works of art are located on the i08 bike bridge near the waterfront. You probably passed it while driving. The Arts Commission says getting rid of the sculptures was cheaper than maintaining them. They could be removed as early as this november. The art was installed back in 2008. We have more ahead on today in the bay. Coming up, were live in washington to talk politics with chuck todd, moderator of meet the press. Plus we ask you to help clear the shelters, and you responded. Well take you behind the scenes of a heartwarming day around the bay area. Welcome back and welcome back Larry Gerston. Time for our weekly chat with chuck todd the political director of nbc news and moderator of meet the press and our political analyst Larry Gerston joins me. Chuck, thank you for joining me this morning. Of course. I want to get to the 2020 democratic primary. A poll shows Elizabeth Warren rising into second place. What does that mean for biden, sanders, and Kamala Harris . We know Elizabeth Warren has won the summer. You look at where the campaign was before the debates began and where we are now, biden and sanders were always one, two. Its warren that is basically interrupted that one, two punch and positioned in second place just about polling everywhere nationally and in the early states. Look, i think what it means though is that were going to have a new phase of this campaign at some point. Can she consolidate the progressive vote and is that where she goes next or does she make the case on electability to peel off some of the pragmatists sitting in the biden column, perhaps sitting there because they think he can win and maybe they like warren but they dont know if she can win. So i think thats the next phase for her. What will be interesting to see, though, is do her fellow primary opponents come after her and i they do, how do they do it . Its a risky strategy this early but she is getting so much traction that you wonder if some candidates feel desperate enough they feel they may have to go after her. Chuck, we know that americans traditionally pay little attention to trade issues about you now President Trump using tariffs as leverage in china and elsewhere, how likely is it the rising cost of imported goods will become a 2020 Campaign Issue . Well, i could tell you this, larry, the public is certainly getting educated or i guess getting an education on what these trade wars and tariff wars mean, and here is how theyre processing it. Suddenly, before donald trump took office, there was only sort of a modest majority in favor of free trade in this country, sort of unabashed free trade. Now, after two years of watching these trade war with china, 64 of the country is in favor of free trade. Its not just democrats that have moved reflectively against the president but you see it amongst independents and some republicans. Say big yellow flag for the president. This is the public questioning his competency of managing the economy. Its not i dont think the specifics on tariffs and china. I think this is about concern of the overall sort of instability that theyre watching in the stock market all the time. So in that same vain, some observers attribute last weeks volatile stock market as a precursor to recession. So given that the president does his best in the polls when it comes to managing the economy, how problematic might this become for President Trump between now and 2020 . Well theres a theory, larry, his mid40s job rating, if it wasnt for his sort of personal tweets and flubs, he would be ten points higher in this economy, or if it wasnt for the economy, hed be ten points lower, given his current way that he sort of manages his rhetoric but look, i do think that the culture war sort of focus that the president has quite a bit probably does limit the amount of damage an economic downturn would do to him. His base is pretty rock solid with him, but its very narrow. A bad economy means instead of maybe a three in ten chance of putting together that majority he needs or plurality that he needs, it suddenly goes down to a two in ten or one in ten chance. He narrows his ability to garner extra votes if this economy turns south. All right, thank you very much, chuck, for joining us. You can join chuck for this mornings meet the press, hell have interviews with National Economic director larry kudlow, democratic president ial candidate beto orourke and potential republican president ial candidate and former congressman mark sanford, that is meet the press at 8 00 a. M. , right after this newscast. Larry, well see you back here in about 40 minutes on the newscast for our weekly political segment. Well look into californias relationship with President Trump, a rocky relationship at best. Yes. And we will see you soon for that. Thank you so much, larry. This meanwhile is one of our favorite days here at nbc bay area, we teamed up with telemundo 48 to help clear the shelters. Its also one of the most adorable things we do. Re looking at familiar faces who helped find new homes for dogs and cats. In the bay area, there were more than 900 adoptions yesterday alone. Today in the bays ian cull has more. Reporter at every shelter behind every face, theres a story. This chapter was how they were rescued. The galveja boys were looking for a kitten. We saw they were free and we were going to pick one up. So cute, too. Reporter mom obliged. The boys eventually picking out one. The one we have right now, hes not an inside cat so the one that we got is an inside cat so we can cuddle with it. Congratulations marcia has been adopted, the kitten. [ cheers and applause ] reporter Success Stories of these animals in need of love, finding it on this clear the shelters day from san jose to fremont. Nbc bay area and telemundo 48 were there to help. To come out and enjoy. And its hard not to fall in love. I know. Reporter up in berkeley, hundreds came out looking for a pet. And i saw him on instagram, and i saw these eyes and knew i had to get him. Reporter back in san jose, this couple was looking for a chihuahua, but are leaving with a pit bull. We were just like all right, cool, and i saw him again and i was like yo, i want him. Thats how that went. Reporter taking on more responsibility to give these animals love and a forever home. He is lots of fun. Want to say bye . Okay, bye. Youre going to go to your new home. Were out of here. This way. No. Hes like, squirrel . Reporter ian cull, nbc bay area news. If you missed clear the shelters yesterday, some shelters are offering waived or reduced adoption fees today. Get more information on our website nbcbayarea. Com. I can tell you, among those who worked very,ery hd to get animals adopted all week long our own vianey arana. You did so many live shots with dogs and cats and it was the most adorable thing. I imagine people would say hey, i saw their eyes. Two of the dogs i featured on instagram got adopted right away. I was happy about that and a tip to all of the new rescue parents, rescue mom to new rescue parents, please be patient. Take your time. These animals have their own personalities, so they might have these little quirks and kinks that you got to work out to help them kind of get adapted to their new home but be patient, okay . Just give them lots of love and i promise you, they will also adapt to your personality and then you guy also have an unbreakable bond. Let me tell you, dogs dont judge you. Well sometimes they do talk back but they dont judge you. When you walk through the door, theyre always there to greet you, same with kitties. All the good stuff so again patience is key when it comes to a new adopted rescue. All right, so take the time to get to know your new pup or kitty today or whatever animal you decide to get. I had a chicken named after me. I got check on my girl and see if she got adopted. You heard that right, a chicken. The peninsula 55 degrees. Its partly cloudy, 56 in the trivalley. The south bay 61, and right now in San Francisco, weve got a mix of sun and clouds. 58 degrees. North bay 58. 64 in through the east bay. Your microclimate highs today will certainly be cool once again. Youre going to get a nice break again from the triple digit heat. If you enjoyed yesterday youre going to like today as well. A little bit of fog but not too much. Some areas can expect to see fog lingering. Overall napa 76, oakland 73, down through the south bay, low to mid 80s. In through antioch 83, and San Francisco 66. Now because of this onshore breeze, were certainly going to see the winds as well kicking up, even a little bit further inland in through this evening, so keep that in mind, anywhere along the coastline well keep the clouds hanging out really all day long. So it will be a little bit chillier. If youre visiting from out of town, when you go to San Francisco or anywhere around the coast, take a sweater. All right, as far as your air quality goes, thanks to the sea breeze we are good to go. Our air quality got so much better compared to all of those spare the air alerts that we saw in through the early week, because of those triple digit temperatures, and hey, maybe youre getting away and headed to lake tahoe. Look at how beautiful that shot is. This is our Weather Underground camera and this is a quick check of what you can expect. Overall today and tomorrow temperatures will be in the upper 70s, low 80s. Clear conditions overall, and enjoy the cooler temperatures, because we do have a ridge of High Pressure thats building over the southern plains. Thats going to move on westward and its going to start warming us up, so were remaining cool through today, tomorrow and into monday and tuesday, in through the 70s and 80s, but in through wednesday and thursday as that High Pressure begins to build in from the west, our temperatures are expected to start climbing right back up into the 90s for the valleys. Were talking 92, possibly

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