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KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 6 July 14, 2024

For 50 years the Environmental Protection agency has granted waivers to california, allowing us to set emission standards that exceed national limits. Those standards were adopted by so many state, automakers began building cars to the california standard rather than the national standard. Today Governor Newsom says the president s rollback is about one thing and its not jobs. Its about the oil industry, period, full stop. Its not about the car manufactures. Its not about consumers, not about the health. Its not about our economy. Its about oil companies. And there is more. The epa administrator and department of transportation secretary say theyll make the formal policy announcement tomorrow at 5 00 a. M. Our time. California attorney general Xavier Becerra says as soon as that happens, his office will be filing the lawsuit to block it, arguing the announcement violates due process. This will be the 51st time the state of california has sued the Trump Administration over a policy issue. Raj . All right, scott, thank you. So yesterday President Trump here in the bay area. Today in southern california, and he wrapped up his california visit with a fundraiser in san diego. He also visited the Otay Mesa Community just north of the u. S. mexico border. He was there to inspect a newly built section of the border wall. A reporter reminded the president that he said he wanted the wall painted black to it would heat up under the desert sun. In general feels were better off letting it be a natural rust, letting it be the way it is. Well make a determination as to painting it later. This will be a good strong rust color, and well see. This was the president s third visit to the california mexico border since he took office. He says his goal is to build up 500 miles of fencing. Well, as the president toured a wall, one of the men trying to replace him went to prison. Just about two hours ago, democratic president ial hopeful beto orourke toured san quentin. Melissa colorado was outside when he finished that tour. She joins us live from the famed prisons gate where he talked about his time inside. This is not your typical campaign stop. Number one, there is no wealthy donors here. These inmates cannot vote. But beto orourke is actually right behind me. He is doing a live interview right now with cnn. This visit was about sitting down with inmates for a heartfelt discussion about life behind bars and the candidates position on criminal justice reform. Well want to show you some video from earlier this afternoon. No Billboard Campaign bus for beto orourke, the former texas congressman arrived to San Quentin State Prison in a maroon minivan. Orourke spoke to inmates who are close to finishing their sentences and returning to society. Among the issues discussed, ways to help convicts reenter the real world, and ways to make sure they dont return to a life of crime. Just yesterday, orourke was in los angeles visiting skid row and seeing firsthand the homeless crisis there. His trip to california was actually supposed to happen last month. But after the deadly mass shooting in his hometown of el paso, texas, orourke rushed home and postponed his trip to this week. Heres what he said to reporters about his experience inside San Quentin State Prison. One of my big takeaways is were all capable of change, that when we focus on the person, their ability to make that change, their ability to transition into civilian life successfully, there is a better outcome not just for that former inmate. There is a better outcome not just for the taxpayer. There is a better outcome for this country. Reporter he is not leaving the bay area just yet. He will be in oakland tomorrow morning at a Marijuana Dispensary for a round table discussion about equity and justice. As you can see, live, happening right now. Beto orourke just outside of the prison walls of San Quentin State Prison on a live interview with cnn right now. And he will remain here in the bay area for another campaign stop, this time in oakland. Guy, well send it right back to you. Thank you very much, melissa. Just minutes ago, we learned former Vice President and 2020 democratic candidate joe biden is coming to the bay area. Hell be attending fundraisers on october 3rd in palo alto and San Francisco. Tickets start at about a thousand dollars, but if youd like a photo with the former Vice President , get ready to pay twice that much. Tragedy in San Francisco as an Early Morning fire killed a young woman and her father. Shortly after 2 00 a. M. , crews arrived at the home in the Mission Terrace neighborhood. This is near balboa park. A neighbor says he heard the trapped woman calling out for her father. He adds the father kept yelling for her to get out of the home. Arson investigators were at that home this afternoon, but firefighters tell us it was likely accidental. A right. Turning our attention to the weather, the second round of rain in less than a week. A viewer accept us this video showing her using her wipers in santa clara. Lets take you outside now in san jose, where it looks pretty nice and sunny. Chief meteorologist jeff ranieri has been tracking all the changes for us. Jeff, whats in store next . I do think well get some hottean here, certainly for the upcoming weekend. You can see right now most of the rainfall is moving off towards the east with some isolated thunderstorms in the extreme part here of northern california. Totals, we had oakland at. 12. Napa. 4. San francisco also at. 0 ufo. A little bit of this cloud cover holding on, but otherwise i do think well continue to dry out as we head for tonight. Its on for the next change. What im seeing is this area of hot High Pressure. Its going to build in across the pacific by this weekend. Its going to take any kind of rain chancnd move it well off to the north. Ill show you how much this area of High Pressure begins to warm temperatures up tomorrow. Ill have that at 6 19. And then your full weekend forecast at 6 48 tonight. See you then. A lot coming our way. See you soon, jeff. Santa clara says its ready to bench the 49ers when it comes to managing levis stadium. Today the city talked about its court move to block the 49ers from booking any concert or nonnfl event at lee vvis. Its just the latest episode in what has become a very ugly relationship. Robert handa joins us with the latest details. What do we know . Reporter it has been brewing for quite a long time. But now that the city has decided to go to court, a lot of things might come out in the open, including exactly how much money the stadium generates. They say numbers dont lie, but this this case the dollar figures from both sides are so wildly different, leaving many residents baffled. I really dont know who to believe. I hear one side and the other side. Reporter kim diaz lives near levis stadium, and she likes. I think its good for the city. Reporter in what way . It brings a lot more people in. Reporter it certainly did at the recent Rolling Stones concert. But today city Officials Say its not translating into dollars, and that its the 49ers fault. As we reported last night, the city Council Voted to terminate the 49ers Management Authority to book any event except for the nfl. Today they said they filed a lawsuit to try to make it binding. If we get a new manager and we follow contracts, i think its very successful. So no, i dont regret having the stadium here. We just have to have better managers. Reporter the city says bottom line, its not making any money, zero, and say the 49ers refuse to show records. So if they can provide that trust by providing the records to us, then maybe we have something to talk about. Reporter an accusation the 49ers didnt pay the prevailing wage for at least one contractor angers the south bay labor council. You cant just get away with stuff by stonewalling. Those are all red flags. Reporter in a statement today, the 49ers said the prevailing wage shortage was revolved and contrary to city claims, the 49er bookings have netted 22 million for the city stadium authority, almost 11 million went to the general fund and an additional 9 million for the stadium authoritys discretionary fund. Theyre always busy. So i dont know how theyre not making money. Reporter well, thats what a lot of people want to know. The ordinance will be reviewed october 8th, and the determination goes into effect on october 15th. Barring any legal obstacles or maybe even a talk between the two sides who are supposed to be on the same team. Live in santa clara, robert handa, nbc bay area news. Okay, thank you, robert. Tonight were getting a clear look at the moment that a Redwood City Police officer lost control of a squad car and slammed into a pedestrian. We do have to warn you, you may find the video difficult to watch. It happened in an instant. The pedestrian standing on the median in el camino. Watch your screen as the cruiser spins out. There it goes, and it hits him. It then hit two more cars heading in the other direction. Both the man and the officer were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. Both are expected luckily to survive. Police say that officer was rushing to a reported home invasion. A woman had called police saying she was hiding in her closet with her children as four masked men wandered through her home. I just heard screeching sound of the tires and then people making the commotion, and then shattering. It happened before 10 00 in the morning near james avenue. Police say it had been raining. Theyre still trying to determine if slick streets were a factor in that crash. Chp also looking into it. El camino real opened about 90 minutes ago. A fiery crash in san rafael landed two children in the hospital. It happened this morning on 101. A toyota 4 runner hit the car in front of it and then swerved off the highway. You can see it there, fell down a 90foot embankment. The car was trapped in the ditch. The impact ejected the driver. There were two kids in the car as well. They thankfully got out before that car burst into flames. All three people are in the hospital this evening. Up next, a mother and son in the hospital. The intersection in contra costa that neighbors say is too dangerous to be near a school. Also, ready to walk out for Climate Change. 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A mother and little boy are recovering after being hit by a car while crossing the street, and they were in the crosswalk. It happened this week at west 10th and o street as they were on the way to pick up the other two children from school. Jodi hernandez joins us live from Contra Costa County at that intersection. And that is a super wide intersection, jody, and a lot of people say its just too dangerous. Reporter thats right, jessica. Neighbors tell us that people often speed down 10th street here, and sometimes they dont even slow down when approaching this crosswalk. Tonight a mom and her little boy are recovering after getting hit here. Angelica bravo is suffering from a broken hip and pelvis and a badly injured knee. Her 4yearold son ethan is scraped and bruised. The pair was hit by a car monday afternoon as they walked hand in hand through an antioch crosswalk to pick up bravos two other Young Children from school. I saw two cars stop. So i start crossing. Reporter bravo says while two cars had stopped for them, another car drove through as they were almost across the street, knocking bravo unconscious as she did her best to protect little ethan. She was able to push him, kind of toss him out of the way. So she took the brunt of the force, and he he still got hurt in the process, but he was actually saved by her. It could have been tragic, you know. We dont want that. Reporter neighbor lawrence dow heard the crash and ran out to help. He says people driveway too fast on 10th street and often dont slow down when approaching the crosswalk. He says more needs to be done to make it safe. The crosswalk needs to be lit up. It needs to be lit up as far as crossing that intersection right there. Reporter while there is a k through eighth Grade Charter School across the street, there is no signage indicating its a school zone. Bravo worries someone else may get hurt or worse. She is grateful she and ethan survived. Thank god my son is okay. My son wasnt hurt, if my son wasnt here, i couldnt forgive myself because he was in my hands. Reporter and were back here live. You can see there are yellow signs indicating there is a crosswalk here, but there are no lights, and there is no signage indicating there is a school nearby. Now i am told that parents and neighbors plan to urge the city to change that. Reporting live in antioch, im jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. Okay, thank you, jody. University california president Janet Napolitano is resigning. Former cabinet secretary and Arizona Governor was the first woman to lead the uc system. While an audit found fault with her financial management, napolitano says she is proud of increasing enrollment, stabilizing tuition and forming and reforming Sexual Assault policy. She will step down in august of next year. Out of the classroom and on to the streets, this friday thousands of students around the world, including here in the bay area, will walk out of school and march, all in the name of Climate Change. A local fifth grade class was denied permission, though, and now the students and teachers are fighting back. Anoushah rasta has the story from San Francisco. Hey hey, ho ho reporter from San Francisco to new york, and more than 100 countries around the world, friday, september 20th will be a day of protests for thousands of students demanding that their politicians take more action on Climate Change. Our planets dying. So we kind of need to stand up for it if the adults arent going to. Reporter students in jennifers fifth grade class were ready to protest too after she says the School Districts Sustainability Office sent out this email letting teachers know that theyd get help with bus, chaperon, even lunch so students could participate in the local march at the San Francisco federal building. Having the opportunity to guide them in their mission of speaking up was exciting to me. Reporter but plans quickly changed when jennifer tells us the district superintendent sent out a different email saying Staff Members are not authorized to take students on a field trip to a public march, rally, or demonstration during the school day. Citing safety concerns and adding that students may choose to miss school and or leave school, and staff must record the absence as unexcused in the attendance system. If the district had expressed huge support for this in an organized way, and that suddenly seemed like it was being pulled back. Reporter parents like Terrell Hutton say theyre encouraged that the School District does support students rights to protest, but she would like to see the educators take a bigger role in the issue of Climate Change. She plans to take her children to fridays march in San Francisco and other parents do too. Were going to go because i do want to express myself and, like, say what i believe in. I think its really important for our for kids to have their voice in this. Reporter jennifer says most of her students, though, wont be able to go. The reality is parents can take their students down to this march on friday on their own, but those are parents who can afford to take a day off of work. Reporter the rest of jennifers students can still rally outside in front of the School Building instead. In San Francisco, anoushah rasta, nbc bay area news. Little global citizens in the making. A lot of schools, a lot of grade levels and across the country. Its going about the a big deal. Lets bring in jeff. Not only our weather, but jeff, youve been doing a lot of work on this whole issue of Climate Change that youve been showing us and really educating us on the issues that a lot of us havent even touched on. There is certainly a lot of danger zones happening across the world. Today we took a look at the Great Barrier reef. And tomorrow well take a look at the arctic, and well give you an update on whats happening up there as well. If you want a close

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