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Transcripts For KNTV Today In The Bay 20160925

Places like fairfield. Walnut creek at 88. L livermore, 98. In the city, they will be even warmer than they were yesterday. Up to 88 degrees and we may talk about temperatures into the 90s by tomorrow even in San Francisco which would be record heat, so just take it easy if youre going to be outside, especially if you have to work outside for a long period of time. I was going to say, that is hot for San Francisco. Yes. Meanwhile, we begin this sunday morning with breaking news. In a tragedy from the world of Major League Baseball, jose fernandez, the 24yearold star pitch everybody for the miami marlins, confirmed dead this morning after a boating accident. The u. S. Coast guard says fernandez is one of three People Killed in a boat crash off miami beach this morning. The marlins released a statement saying they are devastated by the loss. They have canceled todays planned baseball game against atlanta. To a developing story in Washington State where a tip from the public led to the arrest of a man wanted for shooting five people in a Macys Department store. 20yearold arcan cetin was taken into custody last night as he walked along a street in the city of oak harbor. Police say he was not armed and did not say a word to those arresting him appearing, quote, zombielike. Hes accused of killing a teenage girl, three women, a and man friday night. The terror unfolded at the cascade mall north of seattle. Investigators say they are at the very beginning of piecing together a motive. Im not going to rule out anything at this point because were only 24 hours into what it is, and weve just got him into custody from there. Now, i dont want to say that from an alarmist standpoint that were thinking its one thing or another. Its just too early to tell. Were also learning more about the victims. The 16yearold girl killed in the shooting survived Childhood Cancer only to be shot and killed by cetin. Well continue to update the story. Now to the latest on the unrest in charlotte. More protesting overnight and after Police Released new video of the controversial shooting. Chanting in unison, hundreds of protesters poured into the core of the city for a fourth straight night after the shooting death of keith lamont scott. This is Police Dashcam video of officers encountering the 43yearold scott. Officers were in the area to serve a search warrant on another person when they say they saw him in possession of marijuana and a gun. The video shows him exiting his car and backing away with hands down. Officers say he had a weapon and would not drop it. Thats when shots are fired. The images are setting off a firestorm in the scott family. We are left with far more questions than we have answers. In the spirit of transparency, youre going to get everything that we can deliver. Charlotte Police Body Cam video shows a storm of officers over scott putting his arms behind his back. The police chief decided to release portions of the video he deemed relevant. The Department Also released pictures of marijuana, an ankle holster, and a loaded gun, evidence they say was recovered at the scene. New details about a lengthy, intense center in civic center plaza. A San Francisco standoff that ended peacefully. Police say it started when a suicidal man called 911 at noon on saturday threatening to hurt himself and Police Officers he came across. Investigators initially thought he was armed with a semiautomatic handgun but later determined it was an airsoft gun. Blocks around civic center and u. N. Plaza were evacuated as a precaution. Police say they used time and distance to deescalate the situation and negotiators worked to calm the man and get him to surrender. If the person uses a weapon and engages on the officer, the officer only has a split second to make that decision. If the officer had that moment to take a step back and wait and figure out what we need to deal with, then well use that. The man was taken to a hospital for evaluation. This comes as the department is under scrutiny for use of force and pushing reforms. A warning this morning for ucberkeley students and staff. The man using an electric wheelchair has been spotted at least twice touching women inappropriately. The ucberkeley Police Department says the first incident happened friday evening around 6 00 in the mlk student union. A short time later another witness told police a very similar suspect was touching women around campus but did not give a specific location. The man is described as white with curly brown hair in an electric wheelchair. A terrifying scene Near Yosemite National Park after a van carrying children hit a tree and plunged down an embankment. The fresno bee reports a group of students visiting from china were on the bus. Seven children ranging in age from 12 to 15 were injured in that accident along with five adults. First responders rushed the victims to nearby hospitals by helicopter and ambulance. The crash happened just south of the area called fish camp on state route 41. Thats on the southwest edge of the park. While most of the injuries are minor, two people, including the bus driver, are being treated for major injuries. The cause is under investigation. Back in the bay area, political icon and activist rose pak was laid to rest yesterday. St. Marys cathedral in franSan Francisco was filled with people. She was well known for being the voice of chinatown and when she spoke the powerful listened. Politicians and Community Members talked fondly of pak, including former San Francisco mayor willie brown. Pak was applauded for a long list of accomplishments such as helping to develop the central subway which will connect chinatown to soupt of market. Over the years youve seen her Touch Everything in the community, and whatever she touched, she made it better for the chinese community. Pak died last sunday at the age of 68 from natural causes. Much more ahead on today in the bay. Coming up, Colin Kaepernick protests alongside some East Bay High School Football Players. How the team caught his eye and won his respect. Plus, protecting pets and the people who rescue them. A new law that will keep Good Samaritans out of trouble. D welcome back. It is 7 09. Youre looking live outside at palo alto and what is going to be a very, very hot sunday. So stay school. Meanwhile, support for Colin Kaepernicks refusal to stand during the National Anthem continues to spread. An East Bay High School Football Team has joined him as today in the bay shows us. He paid a visit to thank them. Reporter castlemont Football Players lay on their backs with their arms up during the National Anthem at friday nights game while nearby Colin Kaepernick takes to his knee. Organizer and senior player jadan starks says its the teams way of supporting kaepernick and his continued protest of social inequality and police brutality. Its basically showing our vulnerability. Reporter head coach edward washington supports his teams actions. Black men and brown men have been getting assassinated, unarmed, hands on the ground, and with he had to protebs and stand against this, man, because its not right. Reporter washington says this all started when the team knelt during the National Anthem last week, then tweeted a picture of it. Kaepernick retweeted the picture and it went viral sparking a conversation between the two. He had reached out through a Fraternity Brother and a mutual friend, and he was like, you know, i want to come over and talk to the kids. Reporter and thats exactly what kaepernick did. Everything you do matters. Look out for one another. Lift each other up. Thats what this is about. You should have seen their face. They were like i was like, man, we just walked in and the kids were like reporter coach brian parker says this is just the beginning of a Movement Among the Young Players and those who continue to inspire them. We want to keep a dialogue going. Reporter laura mall pert, nbc bay area. The Football Team from Mission High School in San Francisco is also supporting kaepernicks ongoing protests. Most players say they will take a knee during the National Anthem throughout the season. This began two games ago when one player dropped to a knee during the anthem and many of his teammates followed suit. The coach and the schools principal say they are supporting the team. Coming up, three rpresident in attendance for a milestone. A new Museum Dedicated to africanAmerican History. And we have a heat advisory that goes into effect today. Also a red flag fire warning and wouldnt you know, we have a spare the air alert. Well talk about that in your forecast for your sunday coming up right after this. adlib scott cu 7 13. The camera is looking out over San Francisco on your sunday morning. A big win for animal activists. Yesterday governor jerry brown signing the right to rescue. It grants people immunity from criminal liability if they damage a car trying to rescue an animal trapped inside. The law requires people to call police first. The law goes into effect next year. High schoolers in california will soon need to complete cpr training to graduate. The governor signed a law that requires schools to implement the training. They are the 35th state to require cpr training of high schoolers. A historic moment as thousands gathered for the opening of the new Smithsonian Museum of africanAmerican History and culture. President obama, the first lady, and a 99yearold daughter of slaves rang a historic chump bell during the twohour Opening Ceremony in washington, d. C. It was a starstudded event outside the museum. The president was the last to speak during the ceremony saying American History and africanAmerican History are indivisible. It binds us together. It reaffirms that all of us are american. Former president s george w. Bush and bill clinton were also on hand. The museum holds more than 3,000 artifacts of africanAmerican History from slavery and reconstruction to civil rights and sports history. Lets check in with anthony slaughter back with a look at the hot weekend forecast. Were talking temperatures later on this afternoon near 100 degrees for our inland valleys. So its going to be hot so take it easy this morning as you get prepared to head out the door. Grab the extra bottle of water, maybe the spf and, of course, if you are going to be outside at any point in the day this afternoon, at least for a long period of time, you definitely want to make sure you take breaks because were talking dangerous heats. 61 in San Francisco. 56 in the trivalley. Look how hot its going to be even in San Francisco today. Up to 88 degrees. So definitely take it easy out there. Across the trivalley is where some of the hottest weather will be. 98 there. Even the peninsula 92 today and 97 for the south bay. We have a heat advisory that goes into effect around noon today that will go into effect once again for tomorrow and we also had red flag fire warnings go into effect overnight. They will remain in effect across the north bay mountains at least until 3 00 in afternoon. We have heightened fired danger. We have all this hot weather across the bay because we have the storm track thats completely shot off. If you look at satellite and radar, clear skies across the west coast. Storm track lifting up in canada and dives farther south into the midwest. For us High Pressure means sinking air and compressing air which really allows for the lower parts of the atmosphere to become stagnant and thats why we have a spare the air alert that has been in effect, goes into effect today and will remain in effect for the next 24 hours. You will notice unhealthy air quality across the south bay today and the east bay. Thats where it will be the worst. As i mentioned, High Pressure the culprit because of sinking air. You get the clockwise rotation around it. So weve got offshore winds this weekend and thats why were going to warm up so quickly even at the coastline where were expecting 80s and some 90s for places near santa cruz and capito capitola. The heat will back off as High Pressure slides off to the south and west. So temperatures will be not as bad as the last few days. Today and tomorrow will be the hottest days weve seen in quite some time. 98 for walnut creek. 98 for napa. A slew of 90s from l. A. To san diego. Tomorrow triple digit heat for the trivalley, close to 100 for the north bay. Look at the coast. Santa barbara, close to 90. L. A. In the triple digits for tomorrow. Tuesday, a as i mentioned, the heat backs off a little bit. Now, again, todays highs definitely hotter than it was yesterday. Thats why we have that heat advisory that goes into effect around noon. 95 for you in san jose. 97 today in gilroy. And 89 if youre headed to the beach in santa cruz. Here is a look at your sevenday forecast. Tomorrow a little hotter and then we begin a gradual decline. Look at next weekend. 78 by saturday as we welcome in october. Even in San Francisco, scott, were going to see temperatures fall back into the 60s by next weekend. If youre trying to squeeze in the last few beach days because you know theyre numbered around this time of year, today is the day to do it. Thank you very much, anthony. There is more to come on today in the bay. Coming up i will never forget that feeling of somebody doing something so nice in the face of just a horrific time. Paying it forward in todays bay area proud using kindness to overcome tragedy. How a local woman is helping thousands. Womans generosity. All welcome back. Its 7 21. An incredible story of one womans generosity zstemming frm the worst day of her life. Its a reminder that small acts of kindness can reap big rewards. Today in the bays Garvin Thomas has this mornings bay area proud. Reporter Janet Frazier says she remembers every detail from the day her two daughters were involved in a horrible car wreck. So much of it, as youll hear, was bad, but there was something good that happened, something janet feels needed to be shared with others. Jar net frazier is not a magician. Shes actually a Marketing Coordinator at chevron. Still janet is a woman with a few tricks up her sleeve, like how she managed to turn a single act of kindness into more than 200,000 of them. Its a wonderful tribute to stephanie. Reporter stephanie is janets daughter. In december of 2000 stephanie and her younger sister lindsey were in a car crash on highway 50 on their way to lake tahoe. Stephanie died. Lindsey was seriously injured. Janet raced to the hospital, not leaving lindseys bedside for days. Not even to eat. And i stood up to get out of the way and almost fainted, and a nurse had me sit in a chair outside of the room, left and came back with her sandwich in her hands and said take a few bites. And i will never forget that feeling of somebody doing something so nice in the face of just a horrific time. Reporter inspired by that nurses gesture, janet began filling snack bags for patients families and delivering them to a local hospital. I absolutely thought that it was just be one hospital. I thought i never thought it would grow like it did. Reporter the network of care is what it has all grown into, delivering snack bags now to 60 hospitals around the bay area. More than 200,000 finding their way into families hands over the years. Knock knock. This social worker at ucf Childrens Hospital in oakland has delivered more than a few to some very grateful parents. Theyre just like, great. Oh, my gosh, this is a life saver. Reporter janet says when youre a parent of a sick or injured child, the last person you think of is yourself. Good for all of them then that there are some out there happy to do it for them. The lesson i learned and from that day was we can always do something to help somebody else in need. As network of care has changed, one thing has not. The bags. Theyre always purple, stephanies favorite color and theres always a butterfly on them, her favorite too. Garvin thomas. Were going to have more on breaking news today about the death of allstar baseball player jose fernandez. Plus this election, i believe, is going to test this system to its full extent, a system that relies on a diet of spare parts and software patches. Concerned about vulnerable election systems used this november. We investigate the machines youll use to vote and we talk to californias secretary of state about what hes doing to make sure the election is not hacked. November. Take a live look outside. adli 7 26. Welcome back on this sunday morning. Well start with a look outside.

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