Transcripts For KTVU The Ten Oclock News On KTVU Fox 2 20240

Transcripts For KTVU The Ten Oclock News On KTVU Fox 2 20240713

Is no significant incidents to report at this point. We also took a look at how Cinco De Mayo is being observed in San Francisco as it is in sharp contrast to san jose. Even before sundown the parking lot of the pueblo plaza and East San Jose was a hotspot for people celebrating Cinco De Mayo , using their cars. They waved flags and cruised. Spectators included families. We came to meat up with everyone that has trucks, burnout, have fun. Reporter large gatherings now illegal under covid19 restrictions. For the crowd social distancing appeared to be a distant thought, with only some wearing masks. Police arrived in vehicles and motorcycles. They dispersed the crowd. I think they are killing the mexican pride we should be here enjoying the time. Its a tradition, you know . They should let it happen, just for a little while. Reporter san joses police chief says it isnt realistic to have officers going to large crowds to give citations for violations of the health order. In the end our enforcement will be predicated on Public Safety and not on the health order. Reporter in San Francisco south market neighborhood, different Cinco De Mayo observance that traces tequila lounge and mexican kitchen. For this day only, the restaurant open for take up. Its been closed for march this is the biggest day of the year. We had to do it. Everybody was chomping at the bit to do it. Reporter this is will the restaurant looked like during a past Cinco De Mayo celebration. The owner dave stanton tells me one night brings them 50,000. Takeout and delivery on this tuesday maybe 3000. Is waiting to get fully back in business. Its pretty crushing. We want to get open. Reporter one patron said observing this holiday, even with takeout, is important when working from home. Its really nice to have something to break the monotony. It feels like is just one long day, or one long month. Reporter back in san jose this Cinco De Mayo is less of a celebration than the struggle to make ends meat. One flag vendor tells us she has been out of work since the shelter in place order and didnt have money to get her kids out of storage to sell for this holiday until a stranger paid her storage fee. I would be having my merchandise here today. There is really a lot of kind people. Reporter the parking lot of the plaza had police siding one driver for what appeared to be a traffic violation. They wont have citation numbers until tomorrow. San Francisco Police tell me they have no significant incident to report. Researchers at ucsf are poring over the results of coronavirus testing on nearly 3000 people who live in the Mission District in San Francisco. Latinos in the neighborhood are disproportionately affected by the virus. Reporter here at this warehouse and San Franciscos Mission District, the line stretched around the block and on Cinco De Mayo, nywho are struggling waited to get grocery bags of food, donated by goya foods. What a way to celebrate, they by getting donations of food from people in our community that have a huge need right now. Reporter the Mission District has been rocked by a oneto punch from the pandemic that has been affecting the economy and health. A recent study found that more than 3000 people tested in the mission last month and 2. 1 came back positive for. By comparison, a similar test in the western Marin Community of bolinas turned out zero positive of tests. Perhaps most troubling, the Mission Study found 90 of those testing positive were unable to work from home, almost all are latina. In a statement, ucsf says the virus exploits preexisting vulnerabilities in our society. Hopefully with this data we can respond and start putting resources to work. It saddens me to hear that we are the highest population being affected by the virus. And worse, what really bothers me, is that people who have the virus dont even know about it and they are living in the Housing Conditions they are living in. Reporter this mission resident agreed to be tested and he was glad he did. The results were negative. My kids are really concerned about me. So for them, i owe it to them, as well as myself to know that im not infecting anybody else. Reporter residents say many in the mission live in overcrowded conditions and worry if they will still have jobs when the economy gets back up. Its a struggle for us. We are the lowest income, we are the ones who dont have the housing, we are the ones that have to fight for the jobs and right now nobodys working. It makes it that much more disheartening. Reporter uc San Francisco researchers say as many as one in 50 people in the mission could be infected. They are still awaiting results on the antibodies test. Progress to report now on the coronavirus outbreak statewide. The weekly deaths have declined for the First Time Since the pandemic began. Deaths fell nearly 9 last week. Overall the state department of Public Health reports more than 56 thousand cases and more than 2300 people have died. Businesses up and down the state are getting ready to reopen on friday for Curbside Pickup under phase two of the states guidelines. Governor newsom held his Daily Briefing today at eight Small Business in sacramento. Not all bay area counties have said if they will ease the restrictions, but solano and napa counties are following the state guidelines. This is not just a broad mandate where everybody has to go at the same time. These are the opportunities for people to go at different times based on different conditions, but with a health frame as a foundational framework. Governor newsom was critical of you bought and other counties for allowing higher risk business is to reopen such as restaurants and hair salons. The governor called the move a big mistake that puts the public at risk. Some bay area businesses arent waiting for permission or guidance, they are ignoring county orders and reopening. We have a few of the latest examples and napa. Reporter napa county has 75 confirmed cases and two deaths. Some Business Owners say those numbers dont justify their financial ruin. We need to be full, we need to be feeding people to make ends meat. Reporter foo may bistro has been open 18 years, but struggling now. 46 days into this and we are having a tough time. We are a small restaurant with 36 employees. Reporter the owner is bucking napa counties covid19 order, tired of getting by on takeout alone hes serving dinner seated , with fewer tables than before and staff getting the temperature taken. Protocols he took from other states already open. Our tables are six feet apart pick you are no more at risk here then you are at walmart or target or whole foods. Reporter and napa county masks are recommended, but not required or worn here. People are showing support, just trying to get back to the norm. Reporter lookers are coming in to show support. We are just here to celebrate mothers day ahead of time and celebrating king able to get out. We dont want you to come and feeling comfortable. But if you are ready, we feel like we are ready to have you start diming in. Reporter also in napa, an art gallery, and business 24 years, they have plunged ahead reopening in the deserted downtown. The husband and wife owners are staying silent, on their attorneys advice, but announcing their decision citing napas low infection rate. Everyones livelihood is essential. Reporter the gallery made a point to visit and back them up. They have their employees in customer safety at the top of their list. They will keep us safer than any Government Order will. Reporter gloves, masks and social distance are enforced and art lovers would argue it is essential. Food for the mind and that term food for the soul, if you will. I think its absolutely essential for mental sanity [ laughter ]. Reporter how much leeway these businesses get seems to vary from county to county. These owners believe opinion is shifting. If we had statistics of people getting sick, or the virus was growing, but its not. It hasnt grown and weeks. Reporter they did get a visit from napa county inspectors today. The owner told them he was not going to stop serving inside and they said they would be back tomorrow with a restraining order. Clearly Public Health officials do not want to see this trend spread. It would be hard to get around to enforce everything. Big layoffs are coming to airbnb because of a steep decline in Global Travel during this for the virus pandemic. The San Francisco company is laying off 25 of their workforce. Thats 1900 of their 7500 employees. Airbnb also says they are cutting businesses that dont directly support home sharing, like their investments and hotels and movie production. This year airbnb is expecting the revenue to drop by more than 50 . Developing news tonight, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg is in the hospital in maryland. The Supreme Court says the 87 yearold underwent nonsurgical treatment for an infection caused by a gallstone pixie is expected to remain at Johns Hopkins hospital for a day or two. She participated in arguments yesterday and today by telephone and plans to do the same again tomorrow. She has been treated four times for cancer and most recently in august when she underwent radiation for a tumor on her pancreas. A deadly encounter between a deputy and an armed suspect. See how the confrontation played out before the deputy opened fire. Than a possible mutation of the coronavirus. The new strain researchers are tracking and how it poses a challenge for creating a vaccine. And temperatures on the increase as we go to the next few days. Across america, Business Owners are figuring things out. Finding new ways to serve customers. Connect employees. And work with partners. Comcast business is right there with you. With a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. And enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. Voice Solutions Like remote Call Forwarding and readable voicemail. And safe, convenient installation. When every connection counts, you can count on us. Get the connectivity your business needs. Call today. Comcast business. More than a dozen cars were damaged after a two alarm fire at a car dealership in fremont. Firefighters responded to a call a little after four this afternoon at the Fletcher Jones motorcars dealership on cushing parkway. It happened in the repair area. The Fremont Fire Department says 16 cars had water, smoke and fire damage. At this point the cause of the fire is under investigation. Now to napa county where the Sheriffs Department released dramatic dash cam video today of a chase that ended with a deputy shooting and killing an Armed Robbery suspect from behind. Our Crime Reporter amber lee tells us that suspect was accused of stealing from a walmart store. Reporter a robbery suspect armed with a shotgun, shot and killed from behind by napa county sheriffs deputy to greg lee. When i saw this video for the first time, without factual context, i was shocked at what i saw. Reporter his review of the circumstances show the deputy was just in fear for his life. I reached the conclusion that had i been in the same situation, with the same timeline, i would have taken the exact same action as deputy lee. Reporter it began on april 24th when authorities in the suspect, 24yearold brandon nylander, stole ammunition from the store on lincoln avenue. He went to walmart where he took a hammer out, broke a glass ammunition display case, assaulted the clerk there, removed a box of shotgun shells, fled the store. Reporter he took off in a monster with personalized license plate got beat. Dash cam video shows deputy lee catching up with him on highway 29, but he took off and refused to stop. Nylander turned on when airport access road and stopped his car. Mister nylander fully exits the vehicle and brings the shotgun up and points it at deputy lee and the other responding deputy. Reporter deputy lee fired two shots, both missed. The gas is expelled from the shots. Nylander then walked away from the deputies with his hands raised while carrying the shotgun. Deputy lee decides to shoot two more shots. Reporter we are stopping the video before he is hit in the buttocks and back of his neck. He died at the scene. When deputy lee stopped his vehicle and saw that shotgun he was definitely in fear for his life. Reporter there was evidence to suggest the suspect was suicidal. This is a tragedy for everyone involved. As a tragedy for mister nylander and his family and is also a tragedy for deputy lee and his family. Reporter the deputy has more than 20 years of Law Enforcement experience and is currently on routine administrative leave. The napa county da will determine the shooting was legally justified. San francisco supervisors moved up the timetable today for permanently closing the jail of the hall of justice. The Sheriffs Office will now close the seismically unsound jail by november 1st instead of july of next year. The measure was introduced by supervisor sandra fewer. She says right now the jail population is down because of the covid19 outbreak , which justifies moving up the closure date. Critics worry the move will increase the population and San Franciscos other jails and jeopardize social distancing. Also today, San Francisco supervisors introduced emergency legislation to allow temporary safe sleeping sites for Homeless People on city owned land. The goal is to slow the spread of covid19 by setting up tents 12 feet apart on open space, golf courses and in parking lots. The goal would be to have space for 40 to 60 tents. The sites would provide health services, bathrooms and handwashing stations. California state senator scott weiner introduced legislation today that would require the state to collect coronavirus data on the Lgbt Q Community. Right now the state collects information on the coronavirus by race, ethnicity, age and gender, but not by sexual orientation. Senator weiner suggested the Lgbt Q Community may be suffering more from the virus because the committee has higher rates of cancer, hiv and aids. The state legislature reconvened yesterday. No word yet on when lawmakers might begin debating the bill. A pretty nice day today. Temperatures about where they were, little warmer in some places them yesterday. That real temperature increases begin tomorrow and wind their way into the weekend. Like friday, saturday and that range we will see low 90s. There is fog out there. You are not seeing it now. Earlier we were seeing the fog. We were seeing it work its way at a shallower level. There is patchy fog at the coast. It will be back again tomorrow. There is wind out there. How do you know that . Im looking, but if you watch this camera this thing is bolted down man its windy out there. 26 miles an hour gusts in nevada. Was he was going on in San Francisco, 22 to 28. Its blowing. Our sutro tower is probably blowing 25 to 30 miles an hour. So its windy. The strong winds have pushed the cool moisture and lens so everybody is in the 50s and low 60s at this hour. Tomorrow we wake up, there is fog at the coast, it should burn off pretty quick and we warmed another four degrees. That means low to mid 80s and the warm response for your wednesday. Today is a special occurrence, and giving tuesday. Its the annual online giving campaign. You can participate even without donating monday. It usually happens on the tuesday after thanksgiving and raises billions of dollars for charities. Organizers said today is an emergency version of that event to help people suffering as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. People who cant afford to donate money to a charity can contribute by volunteering, running errands for a neighbor who was alone, or just by checking in on them. And if you want to contribute to our giving day drive, just go to ktvu. Com giving da. Governor nissen is facing criticism tonight over his response to the coronavirus pandemic. We definitely need more clear direction from the state. Why some say the governors policy announcements have been premature. And a new Research Study tracking imitation of the coronavirus. Way it could make developing a vaccine all the more difficult. Four plus one is. 16. laughter how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher . Times. Ten. So, wait. errhhhhh do you want to show us the continents on the. No. It is not going good. My mom is getting stressed out. speaks hebrew mommas tired. I, im, like. Woooo. screams sighs heavily so, starting just quickly by breathing in. I never thought id say this, but i kind of miss school the teachers, i mean, yall are gifted people i thank you so much for what youre doing. Their investment into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. Appreciate all that you do. A new Study Suggests that the coronavirus has mutated into a new strain that is more dominant worldwide and could be more infectious. Researchers say thi

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