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indicted along with his ex girlfriend, elizabeth holmes four years ago. accused of defrauding theranos investors and patients homes was found guilty six months ago on four of 11, federal fraud and conspiracy charges, she said to be sentenced in september. continuing coverage of this breaking news guilty verdict in sunny bell lonnie's trial throughout the day here on ktvu. public health leaders in the bay area, say an increase in covid cases is largely the result of new sub variants of the omicron variant ktvu. as exiles has the precautions doctors are telling everyone to take double. not everybody is going to get covid . it's just a matter again of using tools in the community sensibly to try and reduce risk with the bay area's covid-19 positivity rate, now hovering around 15% in line, with the trend seen statewide infectious disease expert dr peter chin hong reminding people to take basic precautions doesn't mean you stay at home and shelter in place indefinitely. it means you continue to engage in life. we all know what to do mask up and public or crowded areas. that's what the cdc is recommending across the bay area's nine counties now considered at a high risk level for spread of the virus, the california department of public health also reminding parents to get their kids the vaccine now authorized for children under five. these vaccines are safe. they're effective. we have never accumulated so much data so quickly on vaccines and over 20 million other children of older ages have gotten vaccine. so far, state epidemiologist dr eric upon says the vaccine continues to prevent severe covid-19 in a majority of people who get it despite the uptick in cases. hospitalizations remained fairly low. hospital rates are going up a bit as well. but nowhere near prior surges and santa clara county. most of those cases are tied to newer so very ints of oh, macron what we're seeing in a lot of the wastewater data, which is what we're currently relying on. in addition to our case data is that we are seeing these variants continue to have a high level of transmission in the community. their superpower is reinfection. so even if you got infected two weeks ago, and all these that will probably get view at least three months off. uh it's not so would be for nba five. that's why they agree. masking remains important, but as far as another mandate, but we're not at the point where we're ready to institute another mask mandate. another point brought up about these health experts about what i'm asking is so important, they say much is still unknown about how covid affects the human body, including long term in the newsroom. zach sauce, ktvu fox two news. if you feel that the gas tank lately likely noticed prices at the pump are coming down. just a bit. ktvu is amanda quintana's in san ramon, with how long how low prices have dipped in why energy experts say they think this is happening. here in san ramon. we're seeing prices around 6 41. that's more than 20 cents more than the state average right now. it's so really expensive. like i remember like a couple of months ago, i was like, oh my gosh, it's almost $5. and now it's like 6 50. it's a minor drop for drivers here in the east bay, but some areas are seen prices under $6. oddly over the last three or four weeks, i've been noticing them going down. and that was kind of a welcome surprise, considering that i'm pretty disappointed with having spent 100 bucks or more to fill my tank, according to triple a, the current average for a gallon of regular gas in california is about 6 19 compare that to 6 22 yesterday close to 6 30 a week ago and almost 6 40 a month ago . that's an almost 20 cent drop in the last month. right now. the national average is 4 75 17 cents lower than a month ago. amara gabriel says even that little decrease helps, but she hopes it goes down even more. it's normally like $75 like if i'm doing like a full tank, so it's definitely like, you know, i just working a summer camp, so it's like i'm just trying to get to work and it's definitely like big expanse i have to think about crude oil was trading under $100 thursday morning, down about 20% from early june. on tuesday, the price of crude oil dropped 9% the largest daily percentage drop since march. it's great to see these prices come down, but a local energy expert says this price drop is most likely due to a tough economic outlook across the country and around the world, he says. mounting fears about a global recession is what's affecting oil prices overall. a slower economy means people drive less people fly last. uh, there's less demand for oil to heat and so forth and other mostly in other parts of the world. um and the reduction in demand causes a big drop in prices, severin borenstein says . with so much uncertainty, there's no way to tell if prices will continue to drop even if we continue to see this decline in california, he doesn't expect to see the average get under $6, he says. most economists believe a recession is likely. at this point, it kind of wouldn't be surprising. along crow canyon road. the prices vary from 6 49 to 6 19 just across the street. bornstein's advice take advantage of the lower prices for now. shop around to get the best deals on gas in your area. you could see a big price difference just down the street . going to those cheaper stations will also pressure stations with higher prices to come down. in san ramon, amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. the men arrested for a mass shooting at 1/4 of july parade in illinois will face multiple counts of first degree murder charges. madeline rivera's in highland park, illinois, to bring us the latest from investigators. chilling new details about that deadly fourth of july parade shooting in highland park, illinois even pog himself out and surveillance videos obtained by police massat seven people dead and dozens more injured, authorits say. during wednesday's court appearance, prosecutors said the alleged gunman faces seven counts of first degree murder and additional charges for those wounded during the fatal attack. investigators say cremo fired over five dozen rounds from the top of a building into the parade crowd and, according to officials he was planning on doing even more harm. that day. we learned that he contemplated carrying out a similar attack here in madison, the shooter telling police he drove to madison, wisconsin to carry out his plan but ultimately changed his mind. it's unknown what the motive was behind any of the suspects actions that day or why he decided to scuttle his plot for the second shooting three mo is currently being held without bail. for those at the parade that day, the trauma seems unreal. surreal. it was weird. and you know, like i said, my granddaughter said to me when she was leaving she like pop up down with the bad guy shoot you and she's two years old. i mean , it's just such a sad situation . now the community is doing their part to heal amid the massive laws, hundreds gathering for a candlelight vigil wednesday night holding ribbons signifying gun violence awareness. we don't want people thinking that they have to suffer in silence. when really this building is chock full of people who are ready and waiting to assist them. primo is due back in court on july 28th. in highland park, illinois. rivera ktvu, fox two news. the community of highland park is rallying around a little boy was found alone, covered in blood in the chaotic aftermath of monday's mass shooting, both of two year old aided mccarthy's parents were killed at the parade. stranger took the little boy to a police station. his grandfather says the family will take care of aden. now go fund me account that was set up for him was has raised more than $2.8 million so far. new at noon . us. senator alex padilla is talking with community leaders about gun violence in cities across california, senator pete padilla held a virtual roundtable this morning following the passage of the bipartisan safer communities act , which president biden signed into law last month. senator padi in the community leaders talked about how the new law will help support local community based efforts. to make communities safer, he says. there is still much more work to do. we will keep up the pressure so that we can keep making progress to deal with gun violence because we cannot accept gun violence as just a fact of life in america. we cannot and we will not. the new legislation improves background checks for gun buyers under the age of 21 also helps states implement red flag laws and strengthens protections for victims of domestic violence. we've learned that legendary actor james caan has died. the announcement was made on the late actress twitter page this morning. he died last night at the age of 82. cause of death was given. khan's breakout role came in 1972. when he played sonny on the godfather. he also started elf eldorado, brian song and misery. besides acting, he was a football player at michigan state university. still to come at noon. ooh, numbers out, showing how many jobless claims were filed last week here in the united states what the report reveals and what it could mean for layoffs, plus i want you to know how sad i am. to be giving up. the best job in the world. british prime minister boris johnson has resigned. political and public pressure led to his decision and what comes next. adam barrier weather is still tracking some cloud cover left over from earlier this morning, but still in mild forecast for later on today, we'll have more on your thursday outlook coming one prilosec otc in the morning blocks excess acid production for a full 24 hours. unlike pepcid, which stops working after 9. 24 hour protection. prilosec otc one pill, 24 hours, zero heartburn. bother the bugs... gotcha. ...not your family. zevo is made with essential oils which attack bugs' biological systems. it gets rid of the bugs plus is safe for use 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on all counts in the sunny bell wani fraud trial. ktvu mark sarah live in san jose just outside the courthouse minutes after those verdicts were read mark well. gassaway just came down from the courtroom, which is on the fourth floor upstairs, sunny boudouani, convicted on all 12 counts against him that is to conspiracy charges and then 10 counts of wire fraud wire fraud against both toronto's investors and also against toronto's patients. what is happening right now is the judge has dismissed the jury. the jury is leaving. they're going to reconvene, they say in about 15 minutes, presumably at that point was going to be discussed is the sentencing arrangement. when will mr bush i want to be sentenced? what's the next step in this? now that he's been convicted on all 12 counts, he could face up to 20 years in prison, of course. elizabeth holmes also sentenced in this same cases involving toronto's month or so ago, and she will also be sentenced in september. so once again, sonny boudouani convicted found guilty unanimously by the jury of 12 on all counts against him. that's the latest from the federal courthouse in san jose. mark sayer garcia back to you, mark from where you were. could you tell us elwani had any reaction or if there was a larger reaction in the courtroom as the verdict was read? yeah the courtroom was absolutely silent. no reaction at all. from the stands. the gallery of the courtroom. i was keeping an eye on boudouani. i could see the side of his head. he did have a mask on sitting at his table with his attorneys, and we could not discern any actual reaction from our vantage point. from mr bolani. he sat stoically. he looked at the jury as the verdict was read. the clerk of the court actually read the jury read the counts one through 12 in order. it took a little bit of time to do that we did not detect any specific reaction from him, at least from the venice work where we were able to see them marks there. joining us live with that breaking news will break you losing back upstairs and continue to follow this story again. thank you to you. marc serre, the headline here. all 12 counts guilty against sonny about ronnie. we'll move to new numbers out today that showed jobless claims are at the highest they've been since january. the labor department reports the number of people filing for first time unemployment benefits went up to 235,000. that's up 4000 from the week before. meanwhile job placement firm challenger gray and christmas reported that planned layoffs sword in june more than 32,000. that's a 57% jump from a month ago and the highest it's been since february of last year. we'll take a look at what's happening on the stock market stocks pushing higher as investors weigh those weekly employment numbers now jones up by one and almost a quarter percent s and p up by well over 1.5 nasdaq, doing the best of all up by almost 2.5. british prime minister boris johnson has announced his resignation came after months of political and public pressure. greg palkot is in london now with details. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up. the best job in the world. but them's the breaks . united kingdom will soon have a new leader force johnson announcing his resignation on thursday after three years as prime minister. it's a big reversal for one of the country's most popular politicians. conservative party won a big mandate in 2019 leading the uk through brexit covid and the war in ukraine, but he was ultimately forced to k two months of intense pressure . after being advised he lost the support of his own party. he claimed herd mentality too cold and parliament tried to persuade with my colleagues. that it would be eccentric to change governments when we're delivering so much i regret and not to have been successful. johnson's critics said. for months, he was on virtual lead, calling his ethics into question , including promoting a senior lawmaker who was accused of sexual assault and holding lavish parties that broke covid lockdown rules. he's now appointed a new cabinet and says he'll stay in office until a new prime minister is elected. your interests. will be served. and the government of the country. will be carried on, but experts say replacing him won't be using because at the moment there is no clear cut frontrunner for all his faults is also a big, strong , charismatic, humorous at times , very entertaining character. there's nobody obvious like that . johnson says. the process of picking a new leader will start immediately. with the timetable expected to be announced next week. in london. greg palkot, ktvu, fox two news, barry weather and mark for the first time this whole week. we have sunshine behind me here bright sun in the noon hour. that's a good observation. gaussian earlier clearing times for today, that looks like a nice forecast for your thursday afternoon. just some minor temperature changes over the next few days. but definitely we're enjoying that. at least the sunshine. coming out earlier today, compared to yesterday. here is the overall picture across the country and what you will be hearing this week will be this talk about a heat dome here. you can see this big circulation of high pressure here, and that's linked up to some very hot temperatures. in fact, let me clear out those arrows for you bring up some of the current numbers. right now. it is 100 degrees in dallas 100 degrees in oklahoma city, so that's the core of the intense heat that will impact the bay area bit as we head into the second half of the weekend, we'll talk more about that just a little bit. as far as the satellite right now, you can still see the cloud cover from this morning clearing out, not everybody in the clear still some overcast out towards half moon bay, right around portions of the coastline and a few patches right around the bay, but still partly sunny skies even mostly sunny skies expected this afternoon was still some patchy cloud cover your portions of the coastline. current numbers out there. san francisco 61 we have conquered checking in 76 san jose 68 fremont in the upper sixties. here's our live camera looking out toward the bay bridge and as you can see out towards san francisco, still some leftover cloud cover out there, so we have more sunshine compared to this time yesterday, but not completely clear just yet. still some patchy fog hanging out. your portions of the coastline. overnight temperatures will be back down into the fifties to lower sixties with some cloud cover back in the picture as well. but here's the plan for today. we've been talking a lot about this area of low pressure over the past few days, this big trough centered up to our north and this has been a big player with the forecast least a major player in our forecast for us keeping temperatures in check. cool to mild for today. partly sunny but for tomorrow and warm things up a little bit, but we talked about that big heat heat up proportions of the country. this area of high pressure will gradually work its way back out to the west, and this will lead to some warming temperatures for sunday and into monday, so temperatures up a few degrees for tomorrow, but no one no huge changes. but then on sunday, the hotspots inland could be approaching the mid nineties, so heating up inland. thankfully we're not talking about much in the way temperatures up above 101 100 degrees. maybe the hot spots could be approaching 97 or 98 degrees, and that will be on sunday. for today, though temperatures sixties for the coast at warming up too much their seventies and the warm spots inland on track to reach the lower eighties. here's a look ahead. your five day temperatures warming up in your friday saturday, not moving around too much, but sunday will be the day of change. you'll notice those temperatures heating back up. that means the hot spots around 95 to 96 maybe 97 degrees around the bay close to 80 and the beaches, mainly in the sixties. so if you're not a big fan of the heat make the most of today and over the next few days because it looks like those hot temperatures back in the forecast. by the second half of the weekend, garcia american athlete, brittney griner was back in a russian courtroom today, this time with a plea. lauren blanchard in wa we gotta see this selection for ourselves. tile, wood, stone, laminate and vinyl. this hardwood is beautiful. this vinyl is durable. and this tile? so affordable! but when it comes to everything our family needs... this one is...perfect. now this store is the real deal. at floor and decor, there's plenty of room to explore. because with everyday low pricing on quality in-stock products and on-trend styles, you can really bring your living room to life. discover floor and decor today! - [announcer] does your home need upgrades or repairs in order to sell? call renovation realty. their team of licensed professionals will add physical value to the sale of your home with no out of pocket costs to you. for a free home evaluation, call or click renovation realty mater second appearance in a russian court today. what she told the judge brought the trial to a halt. lauren blanchard has those developments as grinders. wife continues to plead with the president to do more to bring her home. w n b a star american brittney griner pleading guilty to drug charges in moscow thursday. griner admitting to the court she did carry vape cartridges with a cbd oil through a russian airport, saying she did not intentionally break the law. her next court date is in one week this as her family continues their pressure campaign on the button administration to bring her home. i'm frustrated. and frustrated that 140 days have passed. since my wife has been able to speak to me. to our family and temperance. and frustrated. then my wife is not going to get justice. president biden spoke with grinders wife on wednesday after she publicly aired her frustration that she had not heard from the president and after the basketball star sent a handwritten plea for help to the administration. some have suggested a prisoner swap in exchange for griner. this is a priority for this president. i'm not going to. i'm not going to negotiate in public on this. the us has griner is being unlawfully detained. she has been in custody since february, one week before the start of the war with ukraine. we hope that the government and president biden will step up and it's not a country that thinks logically like we do is facing a possible sentence of 10 years. she has asked the judge for time to prepare her testimony. in washington. lauren blanchard, ktvu, fox two news. russian forces are increasing their attack against southern ukraine . shelling is setting off fires and fields and villages. the kremlin says it's also poised to take control of more sections in eastern ukraine, the governor of the donetsk donetsk province is now telling 350,000 residents to evacuate for their own safety and to help the ukrainian forces. we have had on civilian infrastructure and endangers lives. when they evacuate, we will be able to concentrate more on our enemy. ukraine still controls about half of donetsk province officials hope western aid will fortify its defense as russia relies on superior firepower area. ukraine relief organization says donations are drying up the group nova ukraine were raised more than 22 a half million dollars in the first months of the war. but donations have fallen off dramatically. now the group says. there's a great need for donations right now, as well as in the future. no matter how the war ends, people in ukraine will need help to rebuild. still to come at noon agencies in the bay area very closely watching what's happening with the electric fire in amador county, the impact it could have on the power supply and the water supply plus my sense fighting for his life because of outside shows that people are doing in hurting each other. the 19 year old seriously hurt while watching a sideshow how his loved ones are calling for action to crack down on that dangerous illegal activity. about this newscast from the south bay. the verdict just came in for the criminal fraud trial of former thoroughness president ceo sunny bell wani. a federal jury in san jose announced a guilty verdict for bell warning and all 12 counts. he faces up to 20 years in prison. elwani was indicted along with his ex girlfriend, elizabeth holmes, four years ago. accused of defrauding theranos investors and patients homes was found guilty six months ago on four of 11, federal fraud and conspiracy charges. she is set to be sentenced in september. we now nobel wani will be sentenced november 15th. much more on this developing and breaking story for you today on before a 19 year old man is clinging to life at a hospital after being hit by a car while watching a sideshow in valeo. ktvu amberleigh reports his family is calling for a crackdown on side shows. my son is fighting for his life because of shows that people are doing in hurting each other family and friends gathered in front of north bay medical center in fairfield to pray for tyler ingersoll, his mother tells me the 19 year old is in critical condition and has undergone three surgeries for traumatic brain injury after being hit by a car while he was watching a sideshow parent, it's the most traumatic feeling i've ever felt in my life to see my child their life that did not be able to do anything to help him to be able to hold him to be able to make him better. mom has a warning about side shows for your kids. don't let this go on until you kids out there. they think it's fun in it. you guys think it's okay? you could lose your life just by watching it. on sunday night, ingersoll was a spectator at a sideshow near six flags amusement park in vallejo around 10 30 when he was struck by a car. his girlfriend, alyssa gastelum tells me she was with him when she heard gunshots down. from the gunshots. one. a bullet went right here. through my hair and everything, and i was bending over. and when i got up, i seen tyler on the ground. witnesses told her. the impact from the car cost english salt to land on his head. police say 200 cars were involved in the sideshow and that one person was also shot bristles father once law enforcement to crack down on side shows to be done. my boy's gonna victim of this this this ridiculous game. tyler ingersoll is the father of an eight month old daughter, and he's expecting another baby with gastelum. she says he was getting ready to start a new job at a winery can't hear his voice or hold him . the family wants to drive a responsible caught you right now for doing this to me and my family. but i know we shouldn't have been there either. because things like this happen, the family says the car that struck ingersoll and left the scene is a silver mustang with black rims . his mother tells me. doctors cannot say if english cell will survive. in fairfield, amberleigh ktvu, fox two news family from tonga is still waiting to make funeral arrangements for a relative who was killed last month in oakland when a car being chased by police after a sideshow crashed into him. relatives of lolo sakai said he was not involved in the sideshow or the police chase two sundays ago on internationa the driver of the car that was being chased crashed into parked cars and motorcycles. motorcycles flew through the air and landed on top of sockeye killing him. family says sometime this week, the alameda county coroner will release his body to them and the family will decide when the funeral will be held. they're planning a public ceremony for him, saying that's what he would have wanted. we're now learning the identity of a person killed in a homicide in the south bay back in april, corner's office has identified the man as 28 year old lucas torres of los banos yesterday, police announced that three people are in custody 26 year old ricardo padilla, fremont. 28 year old jocelyn velasquez of san jose and 31 year old daniel macias. redwood city were all arrested june 22nd. deadly shooting happened at a gathering on april 16th on pfeifle avenue near monterey road in south san jose. police in mountain view investigating the drowning death of a nine year old boy in a swimming pool. it happened yesterday afternoon at an apartment complex near el camino real not far from castro elementary. someone found the boy unresponsive in the pool. while authorities rushed to the scene. someone gave him cpr, but the child later died at a nearby hospital. the investigation into the drowning is underway. the electrified in the sierra foothills has now grown to california's second biggest wildfire of the season. some evacuation orders have been lifted for people in amador county, but other evacuation orders continue in neighboring calvary's county. the fire, which is already burned more than 4200 acres along highway 49 near the city of jackson is now 40% contained efforts to set backfires to keep the flames from spreading seemed to be working. so far, no homes have been destroyed. no injuries reported. the area utility and water officials very closely watching the electric fire. ktvu tom vacar explains how the fire could affect the power grid and water supply here in the bay area. fire debris from the electoral fire will create a lot of ash and other organic materials that can fall into or later washington, the upper mcw alameda watershed that flows directly into east bay muds party reservoir, which could create water quality issues for the 1.4 million customers. that utility ser keeping an eye on the water quality firl be doing an assessment the water quality and treat the water accordingly. water utilities are used to dealing with all kinds of contaminants in their water supplies. water treatment plans will handle, um, the situation but we want to know exactly more specifically what the situation is and see if we need to make any adjustments to our processes . cal fire says that various critical electricity facilities are also threatened. including 11, major distribution and transmission poles and towers that have already been damaged. pg nieces is closely monitoring some hydro electric generation. powerhouse and substation facilities, and that's the fire continues to spread. some additional power shutoffs may be necessary really thick, heavy smoke has so many particulates in it that when smoke runs between the lines it can actually short out and cause huge interruptions. what pg and e has chosen to do is to cut power in major fire areas locally. and reroute the power to non fire areas vertically reducing and de energizing lines to make them safe during fires is a lot better than pg and east previous practice of having massive the energizing every time the wind blows a year ago, the bootleg fire in oregon threatening electricity inter tie that sends power to northern california that could have instantly cut the energy of 10 large natural gas fired power plants to the golden state. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. new at noon in san francisco community group is calling on governor newsom to hold people accountable for what the group says our failures of that corporate utility members of the group reclaim our power utility justice campaign held a rally today outside city hall. governor newsom newsome should reject p genies, wildfire mitigation plans and safety certificate. that certificate allows the utility to use rate payer dollars to pay for damages their equipment caused. supervisor connie chan has introduced a resolution urging the governor to withhold it. i appreciate that the leadership of supervisor chan for advancing a resolution that calls on francisco to take the governor to task and demand action. to demand action on the corporate malfeasance of pg and e and to look seriously at the alternative golden state energy. the time to act is now supervisor. chance resolution was heard this morning at the government audit and oversight committee. among other things, the resolution asks the governor and regulators to provide initial funding for golden state energy entity that would succeed pgd if the utility was to fail. the first american monkeypox patient is going public. matt ford lives in los angeles and is now sharing his symptoms reported. gina silva has his story and the warning for others. so my name is matt. i have monkey pox. this sucks, and you don't want it when matt ford of los angeles was diagnosed with monkeypox, he posted a warning on tiktok that immediately went viral. these are my arms and hands that you can see they are really not cute . you took a very private matter and made it public where you concerned how people would react. at a certain point. i just thought people are going to say what they're going to say. i really want to get this out there, so i just hit publish and let it fly. and the rest was history. well, there were some trolls, matt says most people were kind and wanted to know what he was going through. the first week was more flu like symptoms. fever cough, sore throat, full body chills, night sweats. um and as those symptoms kind of abated, more and more lesions started to appear, and some of them are more sensitive areas on more sensitive skin, where at worst, excruciatingly painful nationwide, the cdc has confirmed more than 500 cases of monkeypox in california 111 cases. monkeypox has spread through intimate skin contact and sexual intercourse. the cases have been disproportionately reported among men were telling people you know that you need to be careful of those things. protection is the best way to go when it comes to taking care of yourself. jose are bio is the public information officer for the riverside county health department. which just reported its very first case of monkeypox . we haven't seen the cases like we have another areas of the regions like l, a county, but we're expecting that it's possible that it could be more in the coming weeks and months. i think we don't know how many there are. i think a lot more people haven't been. the cdc is currently reporting due to lax and testing. jose are bio who works in public health admits more education is needed. but he says we're doing all we can to educate. like i said the public and public health providers are medical providers to give them as much education as possible about monkey pox and how to slow the spread. it's taken three weeks from matt to recover, he says. the main thing he wants people to take away from his story. is this to anyone who is exposed or especially, who comes down with this? there is no reason to feel any shame or stigma. you know you've done nothing wrong. this is just how the cards fell. but see your doctor. isolate get vaccinated early on if you can, even if you've been exposed still to come at noon, a man arrested after posing as a comcast worker in the north bay helen alert homeowner helped authorities catch him after he tried to break into a home. and a barrier weather more sunshine this afternoon. get ready for another heat up in our five day forecast. we will have the update coming up when you find your reason to go on. let it pull you. past the doubt. past the pain. and past your limits.. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze. big tobacco's cigarette butts filter practically nothing and are made of microplastic fibers that are toxic and cunning. they may seep into water and food, and air, too. and the smaller microplastics get, the more damage they do. could they end up in you, your bodies, their prey? new studies indicate possible links to mutations in dna. an evil lie with a future's worth of harm. to the world, now you know. so sound the alarm. posing as a comcast worker trying to break into a home in marin county, ktvu. cristina rendon tells us the suspect drove off in a stolen comcast xfinity event and crashed in the east bay. a scraped up xfinity events. it's his evidence at the marine county sheriff's office. debris still stuck on a tire after it was stolen and crashed by a man posing as a comcast worker. the marin county sheriff's office has a homeowner on bret hart road in san rafael, called authorities to report a suspicious men in a comcast uniform trying to get into his home around one in the afternoon on the fourth of july. the homeowner was out of town, watching the activity from his ring security camera when a deputy got to the house, the burglar was in the garage is what appears to be an xfinity. service worker running out of the garage that was propped open with a ladder jumps into an xfinity van and takes off out of the driveway with the van door still open. brenton schneider says the deputy chased the driver in the xfinity van from marin across the richmond san rafael bridge to richmond. the vent crashed in debris on the off ramp to cutting boulevard, california our patrols helicopter happened to be in the area, so as soon as we ask for their assistance, they were able to get overhead and kind of help us when he took off on foot from the vehicle, the suspect, 30 year old tyler, christopher ramirez, of san francisco, is believed to have stolen the xfinity van from headquarters location in richmond. before he tried to burglarize the home in san rafael. unbelievable we don't have that type of crime in this area. marin county. we live here because it's a big bubble, and we absolutely love the safety and security. so for us, that's pretty eye opening. jennifer manohar is a realtor in the area who says neighbors keep an eye out on their houses and each other authorities say some mail was taken from the house. but thanks to the quick call to the sheriff's office, the deputy prevented the home from being ransacked. i just thank you can't be too careful. trust no. one. or maybe verify or if it's not scheduled. don't believe it . the suspect is facing a number of charges. i reached out to comcast corporate office for clarification on how and when the van was stolen, but a spokesperson told me they are unable to comment due to this being an ongoing legal matter and police investigation. cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. the biden administration has announced $2.8 billion in funding for airport related projects as part of the bipartisan infrastructure law. we're learning airports here in the bay area will get millions of dollars, according to the department of transportation. san francisco international will get $49 million. oakland international and mineta san jose airport will each get 15 million. the money can be used for airport improvements such as runways, terminals and airports, transit connections. a delegation from congress has visiting yosemite national park this week to address climate change. the group of eight legislators, including three from california plans to meet and tour the park with managers and researchers through tomorrow. according to the chronicle. the delegation arrived on wednesday morning and met with the national park officials about how warming temperatures are altering the park's landscape research shows the national park systems 425 sites have been affected by warming, temperatures and drought. now to a new study by stanford that shows common approaches to keeping wildfire smoke out of homes may not work normally, when the welfare smoke goes into the hazardous air pollution levels. public health officials are just to stay indoors. close our windows use air filters when we can new research from stanford shows americans rarely succeeded, keeping that smoke from entering your home, researchers found the disparities between low income and wealthy neighborhoods were significant. they show that people in wealthier neighborhoods were much more able to get the protective measures recommended by health officials. researchers say that better education and information on health hazards from wildfire smoke are not enough to protect people from the harms of smoke exposure. following breaking news on wildfire burning just outside of truckee, actually in the city there. police say that an evacuation order has been issued due to wildfire just east of the truckee airport. what you see on your screen now is a photo from the truckee police department. a lot of smoke, they're going into the air and truckee. people who live in the area of the truckee airport are being told to leave immediately. at this point. we know the fire has burned through at least 10 acres at georgia drivin borough field drive again just east of the truckee airport and very close to the tahoe truckee sanitation agency. the fire can easily be seen from interstate 80, which is not far away at all. we're going to keep following this story getting more information from officials there in truckee, but we have to talk about the weather and how it's affecting the fire. there marked y no, we don't have the best pictures to share but at least weather wise winds, humidity, etcetera. what's it like in truckee? right now? yeah the temperature not too bad, they relative humidity. not too bad. there's some moisture in the air. but the winds will be the biggest challenge. there is a bit of a breeze out there for that portion of the estate with winds out of the southwest and that'll probably the biggest challenges i mentioned for the fire crews, at least throughout the afternoon hours is becoming closer. just prepare this map for you right now. you can see interstate 80. there's a highway to 67 as you can see here, just off to 67. of course, if you've driven this, there's the there's the truckee airport. the map picking up on the signature right now, this is the observation from the truckee airport. 75 degrees. relative humidity is coming down around 24% so there will continue to drop off over the next few hours . but look at that wind report right now. that's a pretty strong gust of the southwest at about 23 miles an hour or so breezy to windy and that'll be the biggest factor with a firefight at least over the next few hours and, of course, a lot more. updates throughout the afternoon. also another overriding factor with all of this is the ongoing drought and this is the latest drought monitor for today. july 7th. and as you can see here, closer to the bay area, we have severe conditions, but that extreme contour not too far away. in fact, you can see kind of touching solano county and unfortunately, that could be more of a reality as we continue to dry out over the coming weeks. now what is the big story across the country? you can see the big heat out towards dallas and oklahoma city right now. currently 100 degrees and you can see phoenix 100 degrees that heat will gradually try to work its way out towards the west. in fact, over the next few days, we're not expecting a major heatwave, but still temperatures will be trending up. by the second half of the weekend. here we show you the satellite. we had some cloud cover this morning, some earlier clearing times, from least compared to yesterday. but right now, still some patchy fog out toward closer to a pacifica, half moon bay and your portions of the coastline. if you patch is right around the bay itself, but the overall trend increasing sunshine this afternoon. current numbers right now we have san francisco 61 santa rosa 72 so no major heat for today conquered 76 in san jose in the opera sixties. here's a live camera. we're checking out the bay bridge and there you can see some of the cloud cover kind of trying to hug sutro tower and left portion of your screen. so still some patchy fog your portions of the coastline this afternoon, but overall, it's a cool to mild thursday. partly sunny skies more sunshine inland and still some patchy, overcast and your portions of the coastline. this is a big area of high pressure is going to try to move in over the weekend. so far , the main heat is focused to the east of a california but a bit of a warming trend sunday and into monday hot spot inland will be approaching at least the mid nineties run 94 95 degrees, but there's the chance that by sunday few locations could be in the upper nineties. so enjoy today with the temperature is not heating up too much. partly cloudy skies and patchy fog for pacifica, san francisco partly sunny conditions more sunshine inland out toward concord, antioco and fairfield this afternoon and here's a look ahead your five day you can see temperatures in fact, warming up a bit in your friday. we can handle that change for friday. not too much change by saturday, but sunday will be the day of changed hotspots will be run 95 96 degrees. looks like the heat will carry over into monday as well. so if you're not a big fan of the heat make the most of the next few days because looks like that, those that those warm temperatures back in the forecast by son mark. thank you. starting today. there are no legal abortion clinics operating in the state of mississippi protesters gathered at the last clinic, which was at the very center of the supreme court decision that overturned roe v. wade. the side has drawn protests from all sides of this debate since the court's decision was officially announced last month, including a man who says he's been protesting there once a week for the past 18 years. i have to find another ministry to do. good but the real menacing is to change society. this place exists because of the darkness of our society. lack of love for life, and i heard about what was going on down here really felt important to be part of it. silence is complicity. the clinic director says it's been difficult to stay open. this long has had to bring doctors in from other states to perform abortions because no mississippi doctors would work there. coming up at noon. tourism beginning to pick up in the city by the bay how businesses are beginning to recover this summer after deep losses during the pandemic. this is the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. the bar in the handle removes unseen dirt and debris ahead of the blades, for effortless shaving in one efficient stroke. listen, i'm done settling. because this is my secret. i put it on once, ano more touch ups!, secret had ph balancing minerals; and it helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. so pull it in close. secret works. committee will now discuss next month. the expenses involved in a controversial mural at george washington high, an audit found . the district spent $525,000 on attorney's fees to try to remove a mural that showed enslaved people and native americans. the money came from proposition a voters approved the measure to fund classroom and facility upgrades. the committee's interim chair tells the chronicle. the bond money has been used as a slush fund. the committee doesn't have regulatory powers but can refer the issue to the city or state. a new global report shows world hunger is on the rise. the united nations released a new report yesterday, citing roughly 2.3 billion people face moderate to severe difficulty in finding enough to eat last year. covid the war between russia and ukraine, and climate change were found to be the top factors contributing to the crisis among the most affected countries. afghanistan haiti, ethiopia and kenya. 15 countries most affected by the crisis. unicef estimates that eight million children under the age of five are suffering from severe wasting. the usda says more than 38 million people face food insecurity here in the united states. some tourists will have to make reservations that they want to visit venice, italy next year. it will cost up to $10 a day to visit the city. officials say they hope the new reservation system will help them better manage visitors. tourists who don't follow the rules risk being fined $315 if they're stopped and can't show proof of reservation. the rule goes into effect in january that he is way for anyone who is staying in a venice hotel. here at home. the tourism ministry and san francisco is making a comeback. still trying to recover from the pandemic fully , though ktvu christian captain shows us how hot spots such as union square are bustling with tourists from the united states and abroad. he also talked with business owners who rely on those visitors. one likes waiting in long lines, the long line at the powell street cable car turnaround is actually a good sign for the city's tourism industry. a lot of families taking advantage of the summer holiday to travel and they've chosen san francisco. we're from here from battery park, new york city, and i can't believe in san francisco is popping. we love it. we were a great place for tourism. we never imagined that my son was the one that picked it out, and we're pleasantly surprised. joe dalesandro from tr the city's leisure travelers wer are returning about 70% occupied in our hotels right now typically would be about 90% this time of year, so we still got some room for growth. but we are starting to get back and we're seeing international visitors coming in from europe, especially, dalesandro says visits from asia are still lagging with many asian countries. continuing to restrict travel due to covid concerns, but travelers from canada, central america and europe are back. sara foster and her family are from england. so we're on our summer holiday that we booked about a year ago, and we're starting some francisco and traveling right down through california and then going to las vegas and then from there, and like most visitors, she says, they're spending their money here. we certainly are. yeah it seems quite expensive, but, yeah , no, we're certainly funding for many years, some of that money going to support small businesses such as san francisco deluxe hop on hop off. what it is coming back. it is coming back where they say after a slow start to the year, they're starting to see more people hopping on and visiting san francisco. that's what i'm starting to see. they did have a lot of ships coming in as well. but now tourism coming in from all over the world. now let's get busy again. it's going to be a good year and travel sf says the final piece of the visitor puzzle is convention visitors. travel sf says june was a strong month for conventions, but next year is looking better. salesforce has recently announced that it will be returning to a large convention in september, up from the smaller convention that we sawio news. new numbers from the marine county fair share that people were more than ready to get out and play again. attendance and revenue at this year's fear was way up. the fair ended on the fourth of july generated nearly $1.9 million. that's up 400,000 from the year before the beginning of the pandemic. masking and proof of vaccination not required at this year's marin county fair. i hope you have something fun to do this afternoon to enjoy the sunshine. it's been the brightest sunniest days in what sonny is staying a while we'll stay 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