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developments, doug. >> president trump back in his zone at a massive campaign rally in north carolina. >> that's not somebody that loves our country. >> one by he went after the four freshmen democratic members of congress that leveled charges of racism among other things against him. >> omar has a history of launching viscous anti- semitism. >> when he singled out minnesota omar broke out into a chant of send her back echoing the president's suggesting that vocal critics should leave the country. >> this president has committed impeachable offenses, today is our opportunity to punish him for them. >> just hours earlier, the house again considered impeaching the president. eventually voted it down. the house speaker nancy pelosi again urging caution. >> have you to give is a great >> and they want to try to impeach. it's a disgray. it's a disgrace. so now we have that behind us. >> thank you, doug. here is a look at other top stories we are following for you this morning. political turmoil in puerto rico as thousands of protesters cath the humidity gather in the capital demanding the resignation, a released of group messages con inappropriat remarks. dead after a big fire at an ipad mission sudden i don't in japan. authorities say a man broke into the animation studio shouting the words u die then started the fire. the man was arrested, he is being treated for burns. officials say 36 other people are hurt, many of them are in critical or serious condition. the house of representatives is expected to vote on a bill that would more than double the federal minimum wage. under the raise the wage act, wages would increase $15 by year 2026. the senate is not expected to approve that measure. our time is 4:33. happening today homeland security acting security will testify on capitol hill about the treatment of migrants at detention center it is. house oversight and government reform committee about the trump did he tension centers since december. daly city plans to investigate the arrest of an undocumented immigrant handed over to ice. lopez was arrested on may 11th. the state sanctuary law prohibits the police from cooperating with ice unless that person is suspected of a serious crime. according to the san francisco chronical, he could barlow pez did not have a criminal record but he did have a 2017 deportation order. city officials say the referral to ice prompted them to review police policies and also retrain officers. documents are expected to be released to related to the investigation of president trump's former personal lawyer michael cohen. the investigation into campaign finance violations is now over. cohen is serving a 3 year prison sentence over hush payments made to two women before the 02016 presidential election. cohen also pled guilty to tax evasion and lying to kong dress. a federal judge will decide whether or not jeffrey epstein can go free on bail while he awaits trial. paying $100 million in bail to avoid sitting incredible solutions jail until trial. if convicted epstein could spend the rest of his life in prison. a trial date has been set in last year's school shooting in parkland, florida that killed 17 people. he requested to wave his rights to be present for any hearing before then. he is currently being held without bail for the 2018 valentine's day mass shooting. if convicted he faces the death penalty. time now 4:36, berkeley city council now getting rid of gender specific words from its municipal code and replacing them with gender neutral words. for examples include manpower will become human effort. chairman becomes chair person. fraternal becomes social. and craftsman now artisans. and starting next month under the new ordinance a manhole will be called a maintenance holy limb nateing the gender specific term man. the city council passed that unanimously. collegiate greek system residences. the changes don't speak to everybody. >> i think they've gone too far. like the reason why they are gender separated because they are gender separated fraternities are male, sororities are female. >> sounds like they want to include everybody including trans and lgbtq community that gets left out. >> it's not only timely but necessary to make sure that our laws really speak for everyone. >> now the existing berkeley municipal code uses male pronouns but switches from he and she to they when referring to individuals there. is more to come,al forums will have a space for people to filling it out to designate which pronoun they prefer. now the city of berkeley's public safety committing is considering facial recognition technology, they met yesterday talking about ordinance which would ban the city from acquiring, retaining or accessing facial recognition technology. as of right now, the vote of the full city council has not been scheduled. this comes as the city of oakland joins san francisco in passing a ban on the use of facial regular anything technology. san francisco has add oppose a new tax on startups. it was known as the ipo tax measure. under the initial proposal the tax measure would have been placed on the november ballot to nearly quadruple the tax on corporations for stock based compensation to 1.5%. the business community opposed the measure saying it would drive startups out of the city. gordon marks plans to put a similar and comprehensive measure on the ballot next year. >> we have a moral obligation to create a more economically just city. san francisco has the highest income gap in the nation. the highest having cost in the nation, highest concentration of billionaires anywhere in the world. >> he plans to make adjustments to the ballot measure that would require a simple majority to pass rather than a two- thirds majority. our time is 4:39 after three decades of law enforcement, san mateo police chief is retiring. susan manheimer, the chief has been chief the last 9 years and made her announcement yesterday. before that ms. manheimer was a captain and lieutenant in the tend iter line district of san francisco. san mateo police say chief manheimer ushered in an area of modernization. it will launch a nationwide search for a new police chief that is expected to take several months. the search is on for whoever stole two border collies puppies from an east bay park, why they are so important to the of the bay are push lin star restaurant is going out of business even though the owner says it has been one of their best years. good morning, we have traffic in the east bay that's beginning to get a little bit more crowded in some areas, believe it or not. here in oakland traffic is moving well on interstate 880. well for the past three days it's been on hold weather path certain, change is in the air, i will talk about that and the cooler temps. welcome back to mornings on 2 investigators are working to determine what started a fire at a warehouse. last night crews arrived to find smoke pouring out of the warehouse. crews contained it quickly and no one was hurt in the fire. police say three men were arrested in connection with a deadly shooting in december of 2016. that shooting left a owner and his dog dead. the surveillance camera video shows the robbery, 49-year-old timothy pulled was killed along with his dog, a chocolate lab. second victim is still getting medical care for the injuries. 21-year-old elijah summarize and summarize were arrested last friday. 24-year-old nelson is already in custody at a state prison serving a robbery sentence. the three are now facing charges of murder and attempted murder. police in the east bay are trying to find two stolen puppies hopithem with their owner. two border collies were stolen from their owner at point pinole regional park. nose puppies are working dogs. if you have any information about where they are or who may have stolen them get in contact with the east bay regional district police. two window washers had to be rescued from the side of the millennium tower. the fire department tweeted this photo. they are 10 stories up around there about 4 hours in the end they were rescued, no one was hurt. time is 4:44. difficult grand jury is warning some parts of the city just not prepared to handle a big earthquake. grand jury says san francisco has not set up a seismically safe water supply system in neighborhoods that include the outer richmond, outer sunset and bay view hunters point, vulnerable to fires, triggered by earthquakes. the grand jury recommends building an emergency water supply system in those neighborhoods within the next 15 years. now although the shake alert earthquake warning system is still the application worked well this week. business partnersof were alerted before tuesdand 3. earthquake hit the blackhawk area of contra costa county. police in los angeles county criticized the shake alert after the mobile alert system did not warn them about 2 big quakes that hit that area two weeks ago. commonwealth in san francisco's mission is closing its doors for good. the partner jason fox says a failed negotiation is to blame. the closure comes during one of the restaurant's best years, commonwealth opened in 2010 and received a coveted michelin star after that. looking at sports. the oakland a's will start a series today they are riding the longest winning streak in basketball at 6 times. talking about the a's. yesterday afternoon seattle mariners it was a mark thomas show. backup first baseman hit two homers. lauriano was impressive in the field and at the plate. he made a great catch at the wall. look at this. that is ridiculous. that -- yeah, a second side. one of my favorite players. then he crushed a home run in the bottom half of the inning. the a's won 10 to 2 they complete a series sweep. now the second longest winning streak in baseball belonged to the san francisco giants, that hurt, they won 5 in a row after betting the colorado rockies. stephen volt game the giants a lead. the rockies tied up the game until solano hit a solo home run to break the tie. giants ended up winning is 1 to 8. they are going to host the new york mets tonight at oracle park. right now 4:46. let's check in with sal for a look at traffic this morning, sa good morning, pam, dave. we have to go to a sear use crash in antioch not far from contra loma boulevard. this is on buchanan road, a car ran into a tree or something else. single car accident, this unfortunately has been now confirmed by antioch police as a deadly crash. so someone died in this wreck. this deadly crash on buchanan road, balboa court, a few feet from contra loma boulevard there and close to highway 4 but not affecting highway 4 at you can see the tape across all the lanes. this happened about 1:00 this morning and is still an active scene here as you can see. let's talk about other commutes here. highway 582, slow traffic coming in from the tracy triangle. not too bad once you get to livermore and dublin and continue into the inner court of the east bay. interstate 880 it looks good. 4:48. let's bring steven with the weather. 4:40 that is early, sal. >> it will be cooler, that's true. temperatures have really not changed too much last three days but they will today once you get the on shore wind -- turbo charged there and it is out towards travis, gusting to 230 precipitation 1. on shore wind at vacaville. san jose 87, 81. city down to 63. 800 and these are all below average. oakland 72. san to rosa been above all week slips below today. it's been a stretch -- it's not hot out. but 90s in the last few days for the interior. 60s, 70s by the coastline. cooler inland with 80 east. it looks like the cooling will bottom out tomorrow and a slight bump up over the weekend. no extreme or anything like that. but more on the cooler pattern than on the warmer one than we've had the last c some drizzle around the bay as well. a couple reports in and around 80 if you are heading in that direction around from around berkeley just a little bit of drizzle. system is deepening up in the pacific northwest. the highs reluctant to give up its grip. 50s, 60s on the temps here. upper east. 55, 56 moterro bay. water temps are very cold still. bodega bay. these are all a little bit below average for this time of year. fairfield 25, gusting to 31. 600 for sacramento and ukiah. low clouds will be a little on the go today as the winds will pick up as well. northwest wind is moving off and more of a west, southwest. hotspur some of the interior. getting kicked out of here today and tomorrow. cooler forecast -- unless you get well inland areas. majority will cool off here. looking for that to be friday, the coolest day. then slight rebound going into the weekend, temperatures near average to below. >> all right, steve. 4:50 after the break, a dramatic rescue caught on camera. >> first time i've dealt with somebody who refused to help save their own life. >> his van was on fire but he would not get out. we'll tell you why police officers used their tasers to safe a life. welcome back to mornings on 2. take a look at these photos, annually released photos and videos from san jose show a dramatic rescue of a homeless man from two san jose police officers. the van that the man was in was on fire but he would not come out. that forced the police to make a quick decision to save his life. >> san jose police tried to warn the man his van likely his primary s on fire. officers responded after a call from the montessori school where he was parked. >> we saw smoke. by the time we were processing that it was flames. by the time we were processing that it was an rescue. >> rescue of an unwilling seb judge. the flames grew and officers could hear popping sounds coming from inside. >> this is the first time i have dealt with somebody who refused to help save their own life. so, we were just pulling as hard as we could to try to get him away from there. >> it was at that point that officers made a snap decision, they would tase him to get him to release his grip on the van. >> that's not how we intended this. but it was the only way that we felt we were going to save his life and our safety. i don't know that i've ever been that close to a fire. >> this image taken from the bo officer's body worn camera. a moment later the van exploded. >> buckled the roof, blue >> th the man out. he was taken to the hospital with burns to his arm, singed hair, distraught but alive. >> i'm glad they were able to save him, that's horrible. he was in that situation. >> san jose police say they're trained to handle mental health issues but nothing could have prepared them for this. >> we do serve them this every day. this one was more graphic. >> officers aren't sure whether the man set the fire himself. they're hopeful he will get the help that he needs. >> everyone we deal with mental health issues is different. so, sometimes reasoning with them works,can to get them help that they deserve. and this time it worked out. >> one of the of suffer very near by tree on fire but firefighters quickly got that under control. in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. our time is 4:56. case again controversial movie star kevin spacey has been dropped, where spacey's accuser did to get that case thrown out. and we'll tell you what smart train will be doing near train tracks across after recent fatal collisions. good morning, if you're driving on highway 24 to the tunnel, it looks like a good commute so far. we'll tell but this and some other problems we've had in the commute. well, no problem if you like cooler weather, that's what is going to usher in a pattern change for a few days, we'll talk about that there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. stunned i still haven't recovered. i can't believe it happened. >> a pay area business owner stunned by a brazen burglary. it was caught on camera. what the thieves stole in just seconds, then took off. we will have the latest on the search for them and the investigation. plus -- >> the resolution, how stupid is that on impeachment? >> president trump claiming victory and escalating his feud with progressive democrats. up next, the condemning chants and his comments at a rally last night. from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >> good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2, thursday, july 18th. i'm pam cook. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. it's going to be cool, just like pam cook. pam is cool. steve paulson has our weather forecast. >> not as cool as steve. >> well -- >> oh, no. those days are over. cooler for the forecast. >> yeah. >> nice. >> yes, i know. see, pam is very subtle when she tells me versus claudine wong and ali, they are like, when's it going to cool down. >> they are a little bossy. >> yes, and i mean that in a nice way. cooler today for santa rosa, 87 to 81. our observer michael had a 71 yesterday. livermore from 92 to 84 and 85 to 80 for san jose. and the forecast -- now, these are always tough because you can be off by a degree or two but as long as we are within 3 degrees, the old rule of thumb, 3-degree guarantee, santa rosa, concord, gilroy into the '80s. san mateo 70s, and right at 80 degrees on the coast, in the city. lots of 60s there. we get a deeper fog bank. it's been there, by about 9:00, it's been disappearing and that includes areas on the coast. that will not be the case so much today, also the onshore wind is in place versus more of a northwest which is what we had the last couple of days. system finally deepening a little bit allowing the high to move off, lose its grips there. west-southwest gusting at travis. south at napa airport, 13. it will be nice today. temperatures will slide back into the 80s inland, 60s, 70s, coast and

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