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about a list of evacuation centers that have been set up for this fire. the jewish community center on ohka wrote in los gatos, the morgan hill presbyterian church in morgan hill and socal high school on old san jose road. in the city of socal in the santa cruz county area. we have listed the evacuation centers and the areas impacted by this fire on our website. head over to ktvu.com for continuing coverage. we will check in with janine in a minute. spirit firefighters are battling the sawmill fire burning east of cloverdale in sonoma county. sky fox flew over the fire yesterday afternoon but didn't see smoke. the fire started near the geysers and burned 5000 acres near the geysers. it is now 45% contained. last night, all the mandatory evacuation orders were listed -- were lifted but the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> i would certainly like to know what the weather and how it will effect the fire say. >> it will be hot today but much cooler starting tomorrow and maybe rain by sunday or monday. there could be some relief down the road but a very hot night in the santa cruz area tonight. of steve -- this observation is taking -- taking their loma prieta is taken near 3700 feet. maybe tomorrow the fog will make an impact. there will be a westerly breeze, but very high rugged terrain and there is extremely warm air there. the -- there is too much in version 4 it to make a big impact -- excuse me? i miss that. i will keep going. fog is there but it is around point raised and not on the san mateo santa cruz it. bonnie doing is 79. again, this warm air loss will take another day to budge that. the fog will make a dramatic cooling pattern for the coast and temperatures in land will be warm. we don't have an onshore breeze yet. 50s, 60s and 70s on the temp. san mateo coast will be cooler later on and then for everybody by tomorrow. in land, it will be 90s. we will see a plunge in the temps tomorrow. thank you, steve. we want to go back out to janine , who is getting the latest on the santa cruz fire this morning. janine? >> reporter: we are here at casa loma and mckeen wrote and behind the, you can see a chp officer with barricades up. this road is one of the several roads in morgan hill closed because of the fire. this is blocked off because they don't want anyone coming up this road. there are lots of fire engines coming up here and there trying to evacuate anyone who lives on casa loma. let's see some video from earlier when we were up in the mountains searching for people who were being evacuated. we went up a little leave this road and one man showed us all the ash that has fallen on his fire -- on his truck. we ran into several people who had packed up their cars with clothes and ready to leave. deputies are coordinating getting the livestock out of the area. there are horses and goats and a lot of household pets. we spoke with one mountain resident about his plans to evacuate. here's what he had to see. >> everybody has been up all night trying to get everything they can to leave. some people have left already. >> reporter: what are your plans? >> my plan is to stay here until my home is -- -- to make sure my home is secure. i have had at least 50 cars back your since to get dark. >> reporter: there are 300 homes that are in the fire's path. there are for sure evacuation orders on casa loma road, and loma prieta road. this fire is burning close to those areas and it is also burning dangerously close to tv and radio transmission towers. there are evacuation centers set up at socal high school, the jewish committee center in los gallus and the -- los gatos. all the people we are running into who have been driving down the mountain say they are going to be staying with family or friends who live in gilroy and morgan hill. definitely very tense for people who live up here because they can see the orange glow of the fire. when you are higher in the mountains, you can smell it. i cannot because i am down here, but we will continue to try to get closer to firefighters and sheriff's deputies who are literally going door to door knocking on the doors of people to make sure they are safe and that they get out.>> thank you, janine. we will check back with her in a little bit.>> stella, i have to ask you that 17 -- because 17 can be a horrendous commute and dry. is any of that closed? >> reporter: 17 itself is that closed but you can see a lot of fire a couldn't getting in and we will continue to monitor to make sure we don't have enclosures that just sprung up. you will notice there is plenty of equipment coming in from all over the state. they will be using hyper 17, highway 9, and wrote nearby. if you aren't a resident and don't need to be there, the authorities would appreciate you staying off the roads to keep them clear for emergency equipment.>> let's look at the east shore freeway on 80 westbound as you drive between the car canis bridge with the 26 minute drive. there are no major problems. when you get to the bay bridge plaza, traffic will be busy. let's look at some of the commute throughout the they quickly. marin county looks across the bay. hercules and 80 westbound getting slow. highway 4 out of any act, if backup. we mentioned the south bay commute that looks good. pam asked about highway 17. for the most part, highway 17 in the commute direction looks good. there are slowdowns on southbound 17 near the summit and that could be related to the fire. 607, let's go back to the desk. >> 6:07, now to our coverage of the first of three presidential debates. everyone is talking about it. hillary clinton and donald trump faced off in hospital university in new york. caroline shively there now with a wrapup of what happened last night. morning, carolyn. >> reporter: good morning. it did not disappoint. it was a rough one last night. most pundits this morning giving fenton the when however trump called into fox and friends this morning and said he would only give her -- her performance a c+. >> the entire clinton case is that he -- that he is incapable of being president died on the state. >> reporter: donald trump didn't have any major gaffes but hillary clinton forced him to be on the fence for much of the debate.>> he doubled down on some of the biggest lines in the campaign including the birther erie or his support for the iraq war. >> reporter: clinton faces questions for her email scandal. >> i take responsibility for my mistakes. >> but that was more than a mistake. that was done purposefully. >> reporter: clinton hit trump on his past comments about women.>> this is a man who has called women pics, slobs, and dogs. and someone who has said pregnancy is an inconvenience to employers. >> reporter: afterwards, trump told fox he helps bad about held back about bill clinton's affair. >> i didn't want to see what i was going to say about what was going on in their lives. so i didn't say it. i thought it would be disrespectful to chelsea. >> reporter: he still has more opportunities to redeem himself.>> i would remind trump supporters that there are three of these. he's going to get better. >> reporter: less than two weeks from now, trump will get his chance. they will debate began. next week, the vice presidential contenders will face out. back to you. >> thank you.>> we are joined in our studio by our political analyst, joe two men. thank you for coming back in. yesterday we talked about something you said that an important thing is who is likable. are they likable enough? i was watching the debate with my younger daughter and she kept commenting about their facial expressions. particularly donald trump. were they aware they were on the 2 shot. what you think about the likability of them after this? >> i think they were both themselves in many ways. we also talked about, in additional -- in addition to being across -- coming across as likable. were they also being authentic? mr. trump, he did default to what we thought he would to which was to be unprepared and bore extemporaneous in his comments. his traditional exaggeration and hyperbole he engaged in. i liked it when he talked about he that's how he said he -- she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on hundreds of millions of ads. he tends to -- this is how he speaks. it also speaks to a more casual approach to these debates on his part. she was prepared. she did her homework and knew the details go he interrupted her a lot and she would occasionally glanced at him and give a polite smile. but that was as far as it went. she took a couple of jabs at him. the sickly, they were being themselves. this is how she is when she speaks and he was how he was when he speaks. in terms of authenticity, i thought they were themselves. did it make you want to vote for them is a different question. there were good moments, i think, and there were missed opportunities last night go if i was creating this debate, i would say i thought mrs. clinton -- we will talk about this in a minute -- had the stronger performance. but back to this question about voting. we talked yesterday -- we like to have pundits say someone had to win. but the truth is, people will make up their minds. if you like trump, you will think he did no wrong last night. and vice versa. >> for the undetermined? >> be undecided voters -- it depends on the issues they were talking about. the 2 most important issues according to pollsters are the economy and the national security question. they both that -- had their cases to make on the canopy. her narrative was building the economy from the middle-class up. his argument reached back to ronald reagan. we derisively called it trickle- down economics but economists call it supply-side economic. if you regulate less and tax be blessed with wealth, that will create wealth for others. there is some truth to that but over claiming of how much effect if -- it has an if it really benefits the wealthy more than it helps the poor in the end. mrs. clinton wanted to work for the middle class and i am guessing more undecided voters will find themselves in that position. potentially, her narrative appealed to that if they were building on the economy. >> what about in terms of looking presidential lisko that is a big deal and trump has been accused of not looking for being presidential go and hillary has met with things as well on that. who looked presidential? >> their answer on national security, and in particular a question from the moderator about the use of first strike nuclear act -- nuclear weapon was probably the most telling. this are trump was winging it. he gave an answer but there was a moment near the end that we have a video for. let's take a look at it. the moment where she began with the words -- words matter. and spoke directly to the country in that moment wanting to reassure them that in spite of what mr. trump had said about, if i was in charge and we would do this and you would have to do that to other countries. when people in other countries your these things -- >> let's take a look at it go >> words matter. when you run person -- for president and they really matter when they -- when you are president. and i want to be sure our allies in japan and south korea and elsewhere that we have mutual defense treaties and we will honor them. >> this was a big moment. he came near the end of the debate and it was a moment first because she actively recognize that the audience in the debates just the domestic political audiences. is a global audience. when i worked for nato in turkey, he made that comment about no more muslims in america. at -- most of the muslims at the nato conference were furious. it was a social message from is within 24 hours when he said it. people listen when our candidates and are president speaks. in that moment, she recognized the significance of this and she became not a candidate, but a president in waiting by reassuring them. it was a very good moment for her. it was a missed opportunity for him in that moment. that is why i would say she had the stronger performance. if you are looking to also see who is presidential in the space. >> thank you, joe. you will be back with more. a lot of people talking about the story and certainly -- this morning. >> 6:15 is the time. we are also following the story. a couple attacked right outside their homes unloading their groceries. coming up at 6:30, the investigation underway in orenduff where a husband was shot overnight and ahaz was beaten. >> more protests in charlotte. and what a police resources saying about the gun reportedly found at the shooting scene of keith lamont scott. >> narrator: it wasn't that long ago. years of devastating cutbacks to our schools. 30,000 teachers laid off. class sizes increased. art and music programs cut. we can't ever go back. ryan ruelas: so vote yes on proposition 55. reagan duncan: prop 55 prevents 4 billion in new cuts to our schools. letty muñoz-gonzalez: simply by maintaining the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians. ryan ruelas: no new education cuts, and no new taxes. reagan duncan: vote yes on 55. sarah morgan: to help our children thrive. >> will come back ergo it is 6:18. people continue to process in charlotte, north carolina. more than 100 people marched to the charlotte city hall last night venting frustrations with the police after the shooting death of keith scott go >> -- keith scott. >> once they arrived, they attacked -- they asked the city council meeting to make sure their voices were heard. they verbally lashed councilmembers were hours and call for the mayor of charlotte and the police chief to present. >> the outrage being seen, heard, and felt isn't solely about the keith scott case but rather this moment represent a tipping point for a community that has had its trust repeatedly broken by the charlotte mecklenburg police department. >> the protesters also wanted an independent investigation of the shooting death of keith scott by the justice department. a police source says they convert the gun they saw this they found on scott was stolen. resource says a man under arrest in another case told police he sold scott a stolen gun. 6:19 is the type. we are keeping an eye on the traffic. i know if i needed to go to or from the santa cruz area in highway 17, that could be a problem. >> it might be a problem. we don't have a formal closures of highway 17 but we do have slow traffic all over the place. let's go and start with the east bay with highway 4. you can see it will be busy at the toll plaza, actually, we are looking at the toll plaza first and look at highway 4 later. traffic will be busy as you drive to the area. there have been no major problems of the san francisco bridge. looking at 880 southbound, traffic will be slow. 230 is bounded to the union -- union city. at 6:20, let's go to steve. >> a very hot night in the santa cruz mountains. there is a little off of westerly breeze and that helps but very high elevation and very steep. michael coyne, our observer in mount almanac, currently 77 and a west 3 miles per hour wind. i do expect, i don't think fog will be a factor, maybe tomorrow, but this is too high up in the elevation. the fog forecast brings fall back to the parts of the coast but it will be shallow but maybe tomorrow. maybe we will get some from the base to lift it. it is it helped that -- isn't helping out. we -- you get up in the mountains and lower than that, there are cool temperatures. but i think firefighters are dealing with very hot conditions today, about 88 to 95 of the temperature with low humidity. we have a cooler pattern on tap for today, but there is still a hint of an offshore treat -- breeze. even though the fog is moving toward the coast, it will still be warm. on the sonoma coast, is where it is now and eventually it will make it to san francisco. we might see our first rain of the season by sunday or monday but until then, 60s and 70s and in land, 80 and 90. it will still be pretty hot in land but it does look cooler for everyone tomorrow and much cooler as we head into thursday and friday. it could get downright interesting by the weekend. >> interesting. >> there may be rain in the north bay. >> thank you, steve. the time is 6:22. some new details about the shooting rampage in houston yesterday. up next, what the gunman was wearing as he shot and killed people before he was shot and killed by police ergo -- by police. all of this with the global warming and the - a lot of it's a hoax. it's a hoax. it'll get cooler. it'll get warmer. it's called weather. we need some global warming! we need leaders who get it. so that we can move away from coal and oil to clean energy. i'm tom steyer. if you want to do something about climate change, you can. please. register and vote. nextgen california action committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. this morning, we are learning more about the houston attorney who police say arborist -- is responsible for the mass shooting in texas. it happened yesterday morning outside a shopping center in southwest houston go police say within the say shot and wounded nine people before being fatally shot by police. investigators say the 46-year- old lawyer was carrying two guns and 2600 rounds of ammunition.>> he was wearing a military -- military style apparel. i don't know what nationality or army or anything like that. we did find old [null] emblems . >> police described the gunman as a disgruntled attorney who was having trouble in his law office. however, investigators haven't revealed any motorist in this message. >> the man accused of killing five people at a shopping mall north of seattle confessed to the shootings. that is according to court documents. 20-year-olds are 1015 appeared before judge -- a judge yesterday charged with five counts of premeditated murder. his stepfather told reporters after the hearing that he suffers from dental problems go>> we are both totally devastated by what has happened. we are torn up. we are hurt. and that is all i can say. >> court documents show that he has been diagnosed with anxiety and depression. he is accused of killing five people at a me the store last friday. the victims ranged in age from 16 to 95. he is due back in court in october. >> it is 6:26. one of our top stories this morning is the fire burning in the santa cruz mountains. has burned at least 1000 acres and possibly a home. we are trying to confirm that. new evacuation orders came in just hours ago. we will have an update after the break. >> a couple targeted while getting groceries out of their cars. the woman was shot and the man pistol whipped. police are looking for two mass suspects. >> good morning. we are looking at slow traffic all over the place. westbound 90 tell -- 92 is going to be okay but there is slow traffic on the bay bridge approach. with a break like this, we could dowhichever's faster. surgery means recovery time. a cast will get you back out there right away, but it's bulky. and can it take a beating? how did you break it again? roller derby. hip-checked. there's a rematch next week. snarling clementine has to be there. that's me. okay. so what color should the cast be? orange. orange is good. yeah, i like orange. it's kinda my thing. at john muir health, we know how big the little things can be. john muir health. be heard. thank you for joining us here on warnings on 2. i'm dave clark. >> i met pam cook to think for joining us. it is just about 6:30 and we are following the developing news from the santa cruz nonsense. the fire has destroyed at least one home this morning. we have this photo, just devastating to see that go there were new evacuation orders this morning, before we went on the air at 4 am. the loma fire started yesterday afternoon east of highway 17 near the top of loma prieta mountain. >> the loma fire has burned 1000 acres. hundreds of homes are in danger. this fire is 5% contained. we talked to a man who was told to evacuate this morning in the santa cruz mountains. >> everyone has been up all night trying to get everything together to leave. somebody -- some people have already left. my plans are to stay here until my home is secure. as long as they leave the liberal open, i'm not going to leave. >> you heard what he said. we will get a lot more from janine ella vega who was there at the scene. we will hear -- her from her next hour. >> we want to hear from sal on traffic. it is 6:31. sal, what are you keeping an eye on? >> we have slow traffic in the east bay. we will go there because people are already in traffic jams. if you will join them, you should know people are there ahead of you on the toll plaza. 15 to 20 minute delay before you make it on the bridge. this is your normal commute, nothing unusual. let's take a look at the commute on the 880 freeway north and southbound. doesn't look bad. we have slow traffic on highway 4, antioch and debate point. traffic will be slow coming over the hill to concorde. 24 looks okay from walnut creek into oakland. @6:31, let's go to steve with today's weather.>> reporter: thank you. we have fog getting back to the coast. but it is mainly about point gray north but for the loma prieta fire, conditions will be warm to hot. it is high elevation and high terrain. this observation is 2500 feet. 77 degrees there. it will be hot later, 88 to 95. extremely low humidity. the winds are not too bad. yesterday, san jose 98, and salinas at 104. that set a record high. money do and 7900 feet -- if you get up around 3900 feet, it will be extremely warm. fog will make for a cooler forecast to the north, but for other locations, it is it going to make much of an impact until tomorrow. that is when i think everything will cool down. we are waiting on that fog -- but it will help today. the coast will cool down. we will see the wind turned westerly later. 51 at half moon bay but other locations are very warm. the system moving in will eventually block this high and not get out of here but today, that the transition in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. back to pam and day. >> thank you. the time is 6:33. authorities are searching now for a pair of masked robbers. they robbed a couple in orinda, shot the wife and pistol whipped the has been. christian man is in orinda right now. this couple was getting groceries out of the car when they were attacked, correct? >> yes, it sounds like it was an ambush. we are near the intersection of claremont and camino pablo in orinda when it happened -- where happened around 9 pm last night. a husband and wife targeted and attack. the couple tells police before the robbery, the wife pick up her husband at the orinda participation. then they went to safeway. we saw police officer at the safeway talking to employees to see if they can -- they could find the attackers. police tell us the couple was getting out of the car at their home when they were approached by two men wearing hollowing masks. the men demanded the male victim's wallet and pistol whipped him. the man stumbled to his front door and heard to gunshots. the woman was hit by gunfire and the shooters took off. the woman was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries and multiple police agencies were on the scene looking for the suspects or clues about who they might be. we have been able to speak with a neighbor this morning who says she knows the couple involved go she says the women -- the woman was hit in the hip and arm but in stable condition. she went to check on the couple to see how they were doing but they aren't at the house. they are the hospital recovering from this terrifying, apparently ambush style attack. orinda police may be releasing more details about this case later on today but they are looking for anyone who knows anything about these suspects to forward that information to them .>> thank you. >> turning to last night's presidential debate her coat there were heated exchanges between hillary clinton and donald trump.>> donald supported the invasion of iraq. that is absolutely proved over and over again. he actually advocated for the action. >> the candidates clashed on just about everything, the economy, how to improve the relationship between police and minorities, and what to do about isis.>> president. obama and secretary. clinton created a vacuum, the way they get out of iraq. because they shouldn't have been and come up with what they got in, the way they got was a disaster. and asus was formed. >> we are working with our friends in the middle of east, many of which, are muslim majority nations. donald has consistently insulted muslims abroad and muslims at home when we need to be cooperating with muslim nations and with the american muslim community. >> last night's debate generated a lot of activity on social media. twitter says it doesn't have exact numbers yet but that it exceeded the 10.3 million messages sent about the presidential debate in 2012. facebook sent us preliminary numbers earlier this morning. 18.6 million people in the us generated nearly 74,000,000 likes, posts, comments and shares related to the debate. there were 55 million views of debate related facebook mines. overall, facebook says the top social moment was when donald trump says quote my strongest asset is my temperament. the top issues used her excuses posted about work taxes, it is, and racial issues. the commonwealth club hosted a nonpartisan presidential debate was party in san francisco that was held at hotel set up. it was supposed to be in the second floor but more than 200 people showed up to go it created an overflow crowd on the first floor. while the event was promoted as nonpartisan, most of those in attendance were democrats.>> it's all economic and financial because i think those are the really important issues.>> it is undecided between johnson and clinton. >> i want people to walk away optimistic thinking we have candidates who have america's best interest at heart. >> organizers plan to hold once events for the remaining presidential events. they say this is a forum for people to share ideas and different opinions. >> we will have continuing coverage of the debate throughout the morning. joe newman is going to join us at 7 am for more debate analysis. >> the time is 6:38 ergo jill stein, the green party presidential candidate was escorted off the hofstra university campus. she was talking to reporters with security officers removed her. stein did not have credentials to be at the event and four years ago, she was arrested for disorderly conduct for a similar debate at hofstra. >> stein and gary johnson were forbidden to appear on stage last night because they didn't need to be 50% pulling threshold. there are newfield pull out now on three kelvin propositions. proposition 55 would expand a personal income tax hike of people who earn more than two at $50,000 a year. that has 60% approval. 30% are against it and 10% are undecided. proposition 56 is the two dollar per pack cigarette tax that would pay for healthcare and tobacco prevention efforts. the poll shows 53% are in favor and 40% are opposed. the last attempt to raise tobacco taxes feel the 2012. >> proposition 57 would allow nonviolent felons earlier chances at parole. and also shorten sentences by allowing rehab and educational programs to cut towards time served. 60% are in favor and 21% are opposed. the governor supports it. but critics say it is a massive fraud. governor. brown signed a new law dealing with the storage of guns. in our next half hour, we will tell you how it was tempted by the -- by the death of kate stanley in san francisco. >> but first, a very emotional tribute to late marlins pitcher, josi fernandez. very emotional event one day after that young man died in a boating accident. >> we are looking at new issues for the morning commute go we will tell you what they are and what it is doing to traffic at the bay bridge. >> it will be cooler for some but also very hot for others. it looks like transition date -- a will have more coming up including the fire from loma prieta. it is 6:42. welcome back. we are showing you some of the video -- this is life over the loma fire in the santa cruz mountains from sky fox ergo this fire started last night and has burned at least 1000 acres. you can see it is pretty devastating. the flames are huge. a few hours ago, the cal fire extended the evacuation fire and at least one home has burned. we understand hundreds of others are threatened at this point and we will have continuing coverage through the morning of this fire, burning in the santa cruz mountains. >> petaluma police are investigating to overdose deaths over the last two weeks on city streets. the latest was yesterday. a man was found dead behind a supermarket from what appears to be an overdose of fentanyl. he is identified as 30-year-old jonathan moore. he was newly homeless and known to police for property crime and forgery. police say fit no is a growing problem in that area. 2 petaluma women are now trying to fight appeal -- opioid and has found and -- founded an organization to bring this out into the open. >> we can open the curtain and saying this is happening in our family. this is not a debtor problem. this is our problem. >> police are looking into where the victims may have gotten the that no and how much is out there but they are concerned other people over does. >> the time is 6:44. the miami marlins played the first game since the star pitcher josi fernandez was killed. the 24-year-old died early sunday morning in a boating accident. he was remembered in a pregame ceremony. >> our hearts are heavy -- heavy with sorrow as we gather today is a family to remember a man and a teammate who meant so much to all of us. >> he was well loved. players for the marlins and the new york mets lined up on the field for a moment of silence. afterwards, they helped each other. the marlins gathered around the mound one more time dry messages in the dirt on the pitcher's mound as you see here. each of the players wore the number 16 for josi. and the game started in an amazing way.>> that gives you chills ergo he is the leadoff batter, d gordon. first he played to be to hernandes pipetting in fernandez's style on one side of the plate. and that he batted left and hit his first home run of the season. we saw he was in tears before he came to the home plate. after running the bases, he was embraced by his teammate and coaches and the marlins won the game. they beat the mets 7-3. the then editor of the pitcher's mound one more time and left there has been tribute. >> the giants are back home for the final stretch of the regular seasons and -- regular- season and they are six games left. there coming off a four-game split with the giants. tonight they are playing the rockies. met more will start but the last i didn't go so well. after the rocky series, the giant close up with three games against the dodgers. >> if the season ended today, the giants would take the second wild-card spot. they are have a game behind new york and a game ahead of the cardinals. the marlins and pirates are the only other teams who haven't been eliminated from contention. the letter a's are closing out their season. they lost last night to the angels 2-1. the oakland a's will be playing in america's. >> the time is 6:46. let's see what is coming up in the next hour. >> good morning dave, and pam. tesla founder is hours -- elon musk is hours away from discussing his plan to establish a livable city on mars within the decade. he is expected to reveal what he calls the mars colonial transporter which includes a plan to deliver people to mars. also, we will continue to discuss last night first presidential debate. some people -- the people are focusing on donald trump's stifel. we will talk about the twitter handles and snap chat locals -- so much to talk about. while you and i were to the pages of notes watching the debate, a lot of people were having a lot of fun online. will talk more about that when i join you. >> time now is 6:47. cell is -- did you take notes? or did you observe? >> i just observed. afterwards, i put my thoughts down. i didn't write them, i did them on my ipad. who writes notes? some people do. but i watched it and afterward, i wrote my own impressions. we will talk about that all morning long in case you want to chime in. you can hit us up on twitter. but right now, my job is to look at traffic in solano county. there was a crash on 80 westbound at 37 columbus pkwy. it was a fan pull in the lane and it was stalled there and hit by another car. now there is at least a mild back up on 80. if you are leaving fairfield and trying to get to the vallejo area, that will be in your way. after the car keenest bridge, it is pretty solid down the albany hill. at the -- bay bridge, it is a 15 to 20 minute delay. there is slow traffic in south bay. northbound to 80 up to cupertino is already getting filled in. 6:49, let's bring steve in.>> let's start toward santa cruz mountain. i am starting with a student -- northeast britt just breeze. the fire is now only 5% contained with 1000 acres burned. >> the temperatures are very hot. they are still in the upper 70s and i still think 90s today. the breeze has slowed down a little bit. a high of 88 to 95 today with low humidity. it is currently 70 net -- 79 degrees right now. this picture was taken from 4 miles north. the west breeze is at two miles per hour. if we keep that breeze down, we can get a west wind. we can look at scotts valley and 53 and was ghettos is 74. there was a hint of the west breeze but i did see more northeast. the fog forecast won't help today. the breeze might but i don't think the fog place to the forecast until tomorrow. it will be too shallow here. too much high pressure and warm air. silliness set a record yesterday at 104. but san jose is that 99 degrees and we are looking at the fog moving back fast. it is trying. on sonoma coast, but still off from san francisco. it is 63 in san francisco so that west breeze hasn't kicked in yet. is getting closer but is not there yet. there will be cool down for some of the coast get there is still an offshore breeze at oakland. the breeze hasn't kicked in yet. maybe tomorrow it will kick in. fog will cool down the coast. everything is gearing 20 major cool down but today will still be hot. the in land with 90s and 60s and 70s near the coast. it is 63 now. this is a really challenging forecast because of that west wind. if it holds off until noon, they will probably get it. but it is close. cooler for everyone on wednesday and then the possibility of rain on sunday and monday. >> but mainly north? >> yes, north bay. but it is looking stronger here.>> we've already had a little bit up there. >> thank you, steve. >> 6:51. people in iowa bracing themselves for rain. a swollen river is expected to crest today. coming up, we will talk about the preparations underway.>> also, how to -- figuring out how much the millennium tower will and you thinking. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. because shevery year. ow that it kills 40,000 californians... because she doesn't understand what cancer is. because she can't spell emphysema. because she is a butterfly, who fights fires. because she is my daughter, and the surgeon general says that raising tobacco taxes... is a proven way to make sure she never smokes. that's why i'm voting yes on 56. welcome back. let's go back to the fire in the santa cruz mountains. live pictures, look at those flames. sky fox is flying over at least 1000 acres that have burned. but we may be getting an update cal fire any minute. we are waiting to hear from them. this fire up their is only 5% contained. -- this fire, it's only 5% contained. we will wait to hear what they are telling us. in the meantime, or testimony is expected in the preliminary hearing for the two directors charged with killing a hiker and a canadian tourist. lila and marsland are accused of shorting and killing steve carter as he was walking his dog. they are also charged with shooting and killing audrey carry in golden gate park. yesterday a police sergeant testified about the death of miscarry. he said in his interview she said that kerry pleaded for her life as she was held down and tied up in a secluded part of the golden gate park. investigators say that she was eventually shop with a stolen gun. -- shot with a stolen gun. her valuables were left behind. and suspect sean, struck a deal in exchange for testimony against the other defendants. the mother of the little boy who was killed in a suspected drunk driving crash is now talking about how her life never be the same. last night family members and friends of elijah gathered for a special memorial service but place on what would've been his fourth birthday. >> every day is up and down so, my fate is being tested daily i am trying to believe that he is in a better place. >> the ceremony follows a deadly accident on interstate 680 earlier this month. chp says that the little boy was killed after his car ran out of gas and was hit by a drunk driver. the suspect is awaiting her first court appearance. a new effort underway to determine just how much san francisco's millennium tower will keep thinking. and, what if anything can be done to fix that problem there. crews are installing sophisticated sensors at three locations at the base of that 645 foot tall building. if you are ready sunk 16 inches -- it has all ready sunk 16 inches. >> it is extremely unusual to be talking about a very large building link large amounts over -- settling large amounts over a foot. >> they are going to be testing that soil under the thinking highs right -- high-rise. we are continuing to follow that fire, evacuations are underway. homes and livestock are in danger. and we have more coverage of last night's presidential debate. analysis for you, and the moments that trended. good morning. evacuations overnight as the loma fire burns in the santa cruz mountains. these are live pictures that you are seeing. we have a live report coming up. at least i have a plan. >> no, no, you are telling them everything you want to do. >> a lot of back and forth. from terrorism to the economy and more. the two candidates squared off in a heated showdown. more on the debate, just ahead. 7 am on this tuesday morning. >> and good morning. we have a lot to talk about. we continue our coverage of this, the fire burning in the santa cruz mountains it has burned one home, we saw it and it is threatening hundreds of homes.

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about a list of evacuation centers that have been set up for this fire. the jewish community center on ohka wrote in los gatos, the morgan hill presbyterian church in morgan hill and socal high school on old san jose road. in the city of socal in the santa cruz county area. we have listed the evacuation centers and the areas impacted by this fire on our website. head over to ktvu.com for continuing coverage. we will check in with janine in a minute. spirit firefighters are battling the sawmill fire burning east of cloverdale in sonoma county. sky fox flew over the fire yesterday afternoon but didn't see smoke. the fire started near the geysers and burned 5000 acres near the geysers. it is now 45% contained. last night, all the mandatory evacuation orders were listed -- were lifted but the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> i would certainly like to know what the weather and how it will effect the fire say. >> it will be hot today but much cooler starting tomorrow and maybe rain by sunday or monday. there could be some relief down the road but a very hot night in the santa cruz area tonight. of steve -- this observation is taking -- taking their loma prieta is taken near 3700 feet. maybe tomorrow the fog will make an impact. there will be a westerly breeze, but very high rugged terrain and there is extremely warm air there. the -- there is too much in version 4 it to make a big impact -- excuse me? i miss that. i will keep going. fog is there but it is around point raised and not on the san mateo santa cruz it. bonnie doing is 79. again, this warm air loss will take another day to budge that. the fog will make a dramatic cooling pattern for the coast and temperatures in land will be warm. we don't have an onshore breeze yet. 50s, 60s and 70s on the temp. san mateo coast will be cooler later on and then for everybody by tomorrow. in land, it will be 90s. we will see a plunge in the temps tomorrow. thank you, steve. we want to go back out to janine , who is getting the latest on the santa cruz fire this morning. janine? >> reporter: we are here at casa loma and mckeen wrote and behind the, you can see a chp officer with barricades up. this road is one of the several roads in morgan hill closed because of the fire. this is blocked off because they don't want anyone coming up this road. there are lots of fire engines coming up here and there trying to evacuate anyone who lives on casa loma. let's see some video from earlier when we were up in the mountains searching for people who were being evacuated. we went up a little leave this road and one man showed us all the ash that has fallen on his fire -- on his truck. we ran into several people who had packed up their cars with clothes and ready to leave. deputies are coordinating getting the livestock out of the area. there are horses and goats and a lot of household pets. we spoke with one mountain resident about his plans to evacuate. here's what he had to see. >> everybody has been up all night trying to get everything they can to leave. some people have left already. >> reporter: what are your plans? >> my plan is to stay here until my home is -- -- to make sure my home is secure. i have had at least 50 cars back your since to get dark. >> reporter: there are 300 homes that are in the fire's path. there are for sure evacuation orders on casa loma road, and loma prieta road. this fire is burning close to those areas and it is also burning dangerously close to tv and radio transmission towers. there are evacuation centers set up at socal high school, the jewish committee center in los gallus and the -- los gatos. all the people we are running into who have been driving down the mountain say they are going to be staying with family or friends who live in gilroy and morgan hill. definitely very tense for people who live up here because they can see the orange glow of the fire. when you are higher in the mountains, you can smell it. i cannot because i am down here, but we will continue to try to get closer to firefighters and sheriff's deputies who are literally going door to door knocking on the doors of people to make sure they are safe and that they get out.>> thank you, janine. we will check back with her in a little bit.>> stella, i have to ask you that 17 -- because 17 can be a horrendous commute and dry. is any of that closed? >> reporter: 17 itself is that closed but you can see a lot of fire a couldn't getting in and we will continue to monitor to make sure we don't have enclosures that just sprung up. you will notice there is plenty of equipment coming in from all over the state. they will be using hyper 17, highway 9, and wrote nearby. if you aren't a resident and don't need to be there, the authorities would appreciate you staying off the roads to keep them clear for emergency equipment.>> let's look at the east shore freeway on 80 westbound as you drive between the car canis bridge with the 26 minute drive. there are no major problems. when you get to the bay bridge plaza, traffic will be busy. let's look at some of the commute throughout the they quickly. marin county looks across the bay. hercules and 80 westbound getting slow. highway 4 out of any act, if backup. we mentioned the south bay commute that looks good. pam asked about highway 17. for the most part, highway 17 in the commute direction looks good. there are slowdowns on southbound 17 near the summit and that could be related to the fire. 607, let's go back to the desk. >> 6:07, now to our coverage of the first of three presidential debates. everyone is talking about it. hillary clinton and donald trump faced off in hospital university in new york. caroline shively there now with a wrapup of what happened last night. morning, carolyn. >> reporter: good morning. it did not disappoint. it was a rough one last night. most pundits this morning giving fenton the when however trump called into fox and friends this morning and said he would only give her -- her performance a c+. >> the entire clinton case is that he -- that he is incapable of being president died on the state. >> reporter: donald trump didn't have any major gaffes but hillary clinton forced him to be on the fence for much of the debate.>> he doubled down on some of the biggest lines in the campaign including the birther erie or his support for the iraq war. >> reporter: clinton faces questions for her email scandal. >> i take responsibility for my mistakes. >> but that was more than a mistake. that was done purposefully. >> reporter: clinton hit trump on his past comments about women.>> this is a man who has called women pics, slobs, and dogs. and someone who has said pregnancy is an inconvenience to employers. >> reporter: afterwards, trump told fox he helps bad about held back about bill clinton's affair. >> i didn't want to see what i was going to say about what was going on in their lives. so i didn't say it. i thought it would be disrespectful to chelsea. >> reporter: he still has more opportunities to redeem himself.>> i would remind trump supporters that there are three of these. he's going to get better. >> reporter: less than two weeks from now, trump will get his chance. they will debate began. next week, the vice presidential contenders will face out. back to you. >> thank you.>> we are joined in our studio by our political analyst, joe two men. thank you for coming back in. yesterday we talked about something you said that an important thing is who is likable. are they likable enough? i was watching the debate with my younger daughter and she kept commenting about their facial expressions. particularly donald trump. were they aware they were on the 2 shot. what you think about the likability of them after this? >> i think they were both themselves in many ways. we also talked about, in additional -- in addition to being across -- coming across as likable. were they also being authentic? mr. trump, he did default to what we thought he would to which was to be unprepared and bore extemporaneous in his comments. his traditional exaggeration and hyperbole he engaged in. i liked it when he talked about he that's how he said he -- she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on hundreds of millions of ads. he tends to -- this is how he speaks. it also speaks to a more casual approach to these debates on his part. she was prepared. she did her homework and knew the details go he interrupted her a lot and she would occasionally glanced at him and give a polite smile. but that was as far as it went. she took a couple of jabs at him. the sickly, they were being themselves. this is how she is when she speaks and he was how he was when he speaks. in terms of authenticity, i thought they were themselves. did it make you want to vote for them is a different question. there were good moments, i think, and there were missed opportunities last night go if i was creating this debate, i would say i thought mrs. clinton -- we will talk about this in a minute -- had the stronger performance. but back to this question about voting. we talked yesterday -- we like to have pundits say someone had to win. but the truth is, people will make up their minds. if you like trump, you will think he did no wrong last night. and vice versa. >> for the undetermined? >> be undecided voters -- it depends on the issues they were talking about. the 2 most important issues according to pollsters are the economy and the national security question. they both that -- had their cases to make on the canopy. her narrative was building the economy from the middle-class up. his argument reached back to ronald reagan. we derisively called it trickle- down economics but economists call it supply-side economic. if you regulate less and tax be blessed with wealth, that will create wealth for others. there is some truth to that but over claiming of how much effect if -- it has an if it really benefits the wealthy more than it helps the poor in the end. mrs. clinton wanted to work for the middle class and i am guessing more undecided voters will find themselves in that position. potentially, her narrative appealed to that if they were building on the economy. >> what about in terms of looking presidential lisko that is a big deal and trump has been accused of not looking for being presidential go and hillary has met with things as well on that. who looked presidential? >> their answer on national security, and in particular a question from the moderator about the use of first strike nuclear act -- nuclear weapon was probably the most telling. this are trump was winging it. he gave an answer but there was a moment near the end that we have a video for. let's take a look at it. the moment where she began with the words -- words matter. and spoke directly to the country in that moment wanting to reassure them that in spite of what mr. trump had said about, if i was in charge and we would do this and you would have to do that to other countries. when people in other countries your these things -- >> let's take a look at it go >> words matter. when you run person -- for president and they really matter when they -- when you are president. and i want to be sure our allies in japan and south korea and elsewhere that we have mutual defense treaties and we will honor them. >> this was a big moment. he came near the end of the debate and it was a moment first because she actively recognize that the audience in the debates just the domestic political audiences. is a global audience. when i worked for nato in turkey, he made that comment about no more muslims in america. at -- most of the muslims at the nato conference were furious. it was a social message from is within 24 hours when he said it. people listen when our candidates and are president speaks. in that moment, she recognized the significance of this and she became not a candidate, but a president in waiting by reassuring them. it was a very good moment for her. it was a missed opportunity for him in that moment. that is why i would say she had the stronger performance. if you are looking to also see who is presidential in the space. >> thank you, joe. you will be back with more. a lot of people talking about the story and certainly -- this morning. >> 6:15 is the time. we are also following the story. a couple attacked right outside their homes unloading their groceries. coming up at 6:30, the investigation underway in orenduff where a husband was shot overnight and ahaz was beaten. >> more protests in charlotte. and what a police resources saying about the gun reportedly found at the shooting scene of keith lamont scott. >> narrator: it wasn't that long ago. years of devastating cutbacks to our schools. 30,000 teachers laid off. class sizes increased. art and music programs cut. we can't ever go back. ryan ruelas: so vote yes on proposition 55. reagan duncan: prop 55 prevents 4 billion in new cuts to our schools. letty muñoz-gonzalez: simply by maintaining the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians. ryan ruelas: no new education cuts, and no new taxes. reagan duncan: vote yes on 55. sarah morgan: to help our children thrive. >> will come back ergo it is 6:18. people continue to process in charlotte, north carolina. more than 100 people marched to the charlotte city hall last night venting frustrations with the police after the shooting death of keith scott go >> -- keith scott. >> once they arrived, they attacked -- they asked the city council meeting to make sure their voices were heard. they verbally lashed councilmembers were hours and call for the mayor of charlotte and the police chief to present. >> the outrage being seen, heard, and felt isn't solely about the keith scott case but rather this moment represent a tipping point for a community that has had its trust repeatedly broken by the charlotte mecklenburg police department. >> the protesters also wanted an independent investigation of the shooting death of keith scott by the justice department. a police source says they convert the gun they saw this they found on scott was stolen. resource says a man under arrest in another case told police he sold scott a stolen gun. 6:19 is the type. we are keeping an eye on the traffic. i know if i needed to go to or from the santa cruz area in highway 17, that could be a problem. >> it might be a problem. we don't have a formal closures of highway 17 but we do have slow traffic all over the place. let's go and start with the east bay with highway 4. you can see it will be busy at the toll plaza, actually, we are looking at the toll plaza first and look at highway 4 later. traffic will be busy as you drive to the area. there have been no major problems of the san francisco bridge. looking at 880 southbound, traffic will be slow. 230 is bounded to the union -- union city. at 6:20, let's go to steve. >> a very hot night in the santa cruz mountains. there is a little off of westerly breeze and that helps but very high elevation and very steep. michael coyne, our observer in mount almanac, currently 77 and a west 3 miles per hour wind. i do expect, i don't think fog will be a factor, maybe tomorrow, but this is too high up in the elevation. the fog forecast brings fall back to the parts of the coast but it will be shallow but maybe tomorrow. maybe we will get some from the base to lift it. it is it helped that -- isn't helping out. we -- you get up in the mountains and lower than that, there are cool temperatures. but i think firefighters are dealing with very hot conditions today, about 88 to 95 of the temperature with low humidity. we have a cooler pattern on tap for today, but there is still a hint of an offshore treat -- breeze. even though the fog is moving toward the coast, it will still be warm. on the sonoma coast, is where it is now and eventually it will make it to san francisco. we might see our first rain of the season by sunday or monday but until then, 60s and 70s and in land, 80 and 90. it will still be pretty hot in land but it does look cooler for everyone tomorrow and much cooler as we head into thursday and friday. it could get downright interesting by the weekend. >> interesting. >> there may be rain in the north bay. >> thank you, steve. the time is 6:22. some new details about the shooting rampage in houston yesterday. up next, what the gunman was wearing as he shot and killed people before he was shot and killed by police ergo -- by police. all of this with the global warming and the - a lot of it's a hoax. it's a hoax. it'll get cooler. it'll get warmer. it's called weather. we need some global warming! we need leaders who get it. so that we can move away from coal and oil to clean energy. i'm tom steyer. if you want to do something about climate change, you can. please. register and vote. nextgen california action committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. this morning, we are learning more about the houston attorney who police say arborist -- is responsible for the mass shooting in texas. it happened yesterday morning outside a shopping center in southwest houston go police say within the say shot and wounded nine people before being fatally shot by police. investigators say the 46-year- old lawyer was carrying two guns and 2600 rounds of ammunition.>> he was wearing a military -- military style apparel. i don't know what nationality or army or anything like that. we did find old [null] emblems . >> police described the gunman as a disgruntled attorney who was having trouble in his law office. however, investigators haven't revealed any motorist in this message. >> the man accused of killing five people at a shopping mall north of seattle confessed to the shootings. that is according to court documents. 20-year-olds are 1015 appeared before judge -- a judge yesterday charged with five counts of premeditated murder. his stepfather told reporters after the hearing that he suffers from dental problems go>> we are both totally devastated by what has happened. we are torn up. we are hurt. and that is all i can say. >> court documents show that he has been diagnosed with anxiety and depression. he is accused of killing five people at a me the store last friday. the victims ranged in age from 16 to 95. he is due back in court in october. >> it is 6:26. one of our top stories this morning is the fire burning in the santa cruz mountains. has burned at least 1000 acres and possibly a home. we are trying to confirm that. new evacuation orders came in just hours ago. we will have an update after the break. >> a couple targeted while getting groceries out of their cars. the woman was shot and the man pistol whipped. police are looking for two mass suspects. >> good morning. we are looking at slow traffic all over the place. westbound 90 tell -- 92 is going to be okay but there is slow traffic on the bay bridge approach. with a break like this, we could dowhichever's faster. surgery means recovery time. a cast will get you back out there right away, but it's bulky. and can it take a beating? how did you break it again? roller derby. hip-checked. there's a rematch next week. snarling clementine has to be there. that's me. okay. so what color should the cast be? orange. orange is good. yeah, i like orange. it's kinda my thing. at john muir health, we know how big the little things can be. john muir health. be heard. thank you for joining us here on warnings on 2. i'm dave clark. >> i met pam cook to think for joining us. it is just about 6:30 and we are following the developing news from the santa cruz nonsense. the fire has destroyed at least one home this morning. we have this photo, just devastating to see that go there were new evacuation orders this morning, before we went on the air at 4 am. the loma fire started yesterday afternoon east of highway 17 near the top of loma prieta mountain. >> the loma fire has burned 1000 acres. hundreds of homes are in danger. this fire is 5% contained. we talked to a man who was told to evacuate this morning in the santa cruz mountains. >> everyone has been up all night trying to get everything together to leave. somebody -- some people have already left. my plans are to stay here until my home is secure. as long as they leave the liberal open, i'm not going to leave. >> you heard what he said. we will get a lot more from janine ella vega who was there at the scene. we will hear -- her from her next hour. >> we want to hear from sal on traffic. it is 6:31. sal, what are you keeping an eye on? >> we have slow traffic in the east bay. we will go there because people are already in traffic jams. if you will join them, you should know people are there ahead of you on the toll plaza. 15 to 20 minute delay before you make it on the bridge. this is your normal commute, nothing unusual. let's take a look at the commute on the 880 freeway north and southbound. doesn't look bad. we have slow traffic on highway 4, antioch and debate point. traffic will be slow coming over the hill to concorde. 24 looks okay from walnut creek into oakland. @6:31, let's go to steve with today's weather.>> reporter: thank you. we have fog getting back to the coast. but it is mainly about point gray north but for the loma prieta fire, conditions will be warm to hot. it is high elevation and high terrain. this observation is 2500 feet. 77 degrees there. it will be hot later, 88 to 95. extremely low humidity. the winds are not too bad. yesterday, san jose 98, and salinas at 104. that set a record high. money do and 7900 feet -- if you get up around 3900 feet, it will be extremely warm. fog will make for a cooler forecast to the north, but for other locations, it is it going to make much of an impact until tomorrow. that is when i think everything will cool down. we are waiting on that fog -- but it will help today. the coast will cool down. we will see the wind turned westerly later. 51 at half moon bay but other locations are very warm. the system moving in will eventually block this high and not get out of here but today, that the transition in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. back to pam and day. >> thank you. the time is 6:33. authorities are searching now for a pair of masked robbers. they robbed a couple in orinda, shot the wife and pistol whipped the has been. christian man is in orinda right now. this couple was getting groceries out of the car when they were attacked, correct? >> yes, it sounds like it was an ambush. we are near the intersection of claremont and camino pablo in orinda when it happened -- where happened around 9 pm last night. a husband and wife targeted and attack. the couple tells police before the robbery, the wife pick up her husband at the orinda participation. then they went to safeway. we saw police officer at the safeway talking to employees to see if they can -- they could find the attackers. police tell us the couple was getting out of the car at their home when they were approached by two men wearing hollowing masks. the men demanded the male victim's wallet and pistol whipped him. the man stumbled to his front door and heard to gunshots. the woman was hit by gunfire and the shooters took off. the woman was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries and multiple police agencies were on the scene looking for the suspects or clues about who they might be. we have been able to speak with a neighbor this morning who says she knows the couple involved go she says the women -- the woman was hit in the hip and arm but in stable condition. she went to check on the couple to see how they were doing but they aren't at the house. they are the hospital recovering from this terrifying, apparently ambush style attack. orinda police may be releasing more details about this case later on today but they are looking for anyone who knows anything about these suspects to forward that information to them .>> thank you. >> turning to last night's presidential debate her coat there were heated exchanges between hillary clinton and donald trump.>> donald supported the invasion of iraq. that is absolutely proved over and over again. he actually advocated for the action. >> the candidates clashed on just about everything, the economy, how to improve the relationship between police and minorities, and what to do about isis.>> president. obama and secretary. clinton created a vacuum, the way they get out of iraq. because they shouldn't have been and come up with what they got in, the way they got was a disaster. and asus was formed. >> we are working with our friends in the middle of east, many of which, are muslim majority nations. donald has consistently insulted muslims abroad and muslims at home when we need to be cooperating with muslim nations and with the american muslim community. >> last night's debate generated a lot of activity on social media. twitter says it doesn't have exact numbers yet but that it exceeded the 10.3 million messages sent about the presidential debate in 2012. facebook sent us preliminary numbers earlier this morning. 18.6 million people in the us generated nearly 74,000,000 likes, posts, comments and shares related to the debate. there were 55 million views of debate related facebook mines. overall, facebook says the top social moment was when donald trump says quote my strongest asset is my temperament. the top issues used her excuses posted about work taxes, it is, and racial issues. the commonwealth club hosted a nonpartisan presidential debate was party in san francisco that was held at hotel set up. it was supposed to be in the second floor but more than 200 people showed up to go it created an overflow crowd on the first floor. while the event was promoted as nonpartisan, most of those in attendance were democrats.>> it's all economic and financial because i think those are the really important issues.>> it is undecided between johnson and clinton. >> i want people to walk away optimistic thinking we have candidates who have america's best interest at heart. >> organizers plan to hold once events for the remaining presidential events. they say this is a forum for people to share ideas and different opinions. >> we will have continuing coverage of the debate throughout the morning. joe newman is going to join us at 7 am for more debate analysis. >> the time is 6:38 ergo jill stein, the green party presidential candidate was escorted off the hofstra university campus. she was talking to reporters with security officers removed her. stein did not have credentials to be at the event and four years ago, she was arrested for disorderly conduct for a similar debate at hofstra. >> stein and gary johnson were forbidden to appear on stage last night because they didn't need to be 50% pulling threshold. there are newfield pull out now on three kelvin propositions. proposition 55 would expand a personal income tax hike of people who earn more than two at $50,000 a year. that has 60% approval. 30% are against it and 10% are undecided. proposition 56 is the two dollar per pack cigarette tax that would pay for healthcare and tobacco prevention efforts. the poll shows 53% are in favor and 40% are opposed. the last attempt to raise tobacco taxes feel the 2012. >> proposition 57 would allow nonviolent felons earlier chances at parole. and also shorten sentences by allowing rehab and educational programs to cut towards time served. 60% are in favor and 21% are opposed. the governor supports it. but critics say it is a massive fraud. governor. brown signed a new law dealing with the storage of guns. in our next half hour, we will tell you how it was tempted by the -- by the death of kate stanley in san francisco. >> but first, a very emotional tribute to late marlins pitcher, josi fernandez. very emotional event one day after that young man died in a boating accident. >> we are looking at new issues for the morning commute go we will tell you what they are and what it is doing to traffic at the bay bridge. >> it will be cooler for some but also very hot for others. it looks like transition date -- a will have more coming up including the fire from loma prieta. it is 6:42. welcome back. we are showing you some of the video -- this is life over the loma fire in the santa cruz mountains from sky fox ergo this fire started last night and has burned at least 1000 acres. you can see it is pretty devastating. the flames are huge. a few hours ago, the cal fire extended the evacuation fire and at least one home has burned. we understand hundreds of others are threatened at this point and we will have continuing coverage through the morning of this fire, burning in the santa cruz mountains. >> petaluma police are investigating to overdose deaths over the last two weeks on city streets. the latest was yesterday. a man was found dead behind a supermarket from what appears to be an overdose of fentanyl. he is identified as 30-year-old jonathan moore. he was newly homeless and known to police for property crime and forgery. police say fit no is a growing problem in that area. 2 petaluma women are now trying to fight appeal -- opioid and has found and -- founded an organization to bring this out into the open. >> we can open the curtain and saying this is happening in our family. this is not a debtor problem. this is our problem. >> police are looking into where the victims may have gotten the that no and how much is out there but they are concerned other people over does. >> the time is 6:44. the miami marlins played the first game since the star pitcher josi fernandez was killed. the 24-year-old died early sunday morning in a boating accident. he was remembered in a pregame ceremony. >> our hearts are heavy -- heavy with sorrow as we gather today is a family to remember a man and a teammate who meant so much to all of us. >> he was well loved. players for the marlins and the new york mets lined up on the field for a moment of silence. afterwards, they helped each other. the marlins gathered around the mound one more time dry messages in the dirt on the pitcher's mound as you see here. each of the players wore the number 16 for josi. and the game started in an amazing way.>> that gives you chills ergo he is the leadoff batter, d gordon. first he played to be to hernandes pipetting in fernandez's style on one side of the plate. and that he batted left and hit his first home run of the season. we saw he was in tears before he came to the home plate. after running the bases, he was embraced by his teammate and coaches and the marlins won the game. they beat the mets 7-3. the then editor of the pitcher's mound one more time and left there has been tribute. >> the giants are back home for the final stretch of the regular seasons and -- regular- season and they are six games left. there coming off a four-game split with the giants. tonight they are playing the rockies. met more will start but the last i didn't go so well. after the rocky series, the giant close up with three games against the dodgers. >> if the season ended today, the giants would take the second wild-card spot. they are have a game behind new york and a game ahead of the cardinals. the marlins and pirates are the only other teams who haven't been eliminated from contention. the letter a's are closing out their season. they lost last night to the angels 2-1. the oakland a's will be playing in america's. >> the time is 6:46. let's see what is coming up in the next hour. >> good morning dave, and pam. tesla founder is hours -- elon musk is hours away from discussing his plan to establish a livable city on mars within the decade. he is expected to reveal what he calls the mars colonial transporter which includes a plan to deliver people to mars. also, we will continue to discuss last night first presidential debate. some people -- the people are focusing on donald trump's stifel. we will talk about the twitter handles and snap chat locals -- so much to talk about. while you and i were to the pages of notes watching the debate, a lot of people were having a lot of fun online. will talk more about that when i join you. >> time now is 6:47. cell is -- did you take notes? or did you observe? >> i just observed. afterwards, i put my thoughts down. i didn't write them, i did them on my ipad. who writes notes? some people do. but i watched it and afterward, i wrote my own impressions. we will talk about that all morning long in case you want to chime in. you can hit us up on twitter. but right now, my job is to look at traffic in solano county. there was a crash on 80 westbound at 37 columbus pkwy. it was a fan pull in the lane and it was stalled there and hit by another car. now there is at least a mild back up on 80. if you are leaving fairfield and trying to get to the vallejo area, that will be in your way. after the car keenest bridge, it is pretty solid down the albany hill. at the -- bay bridge, it is a 15 to 20 minute delay. there is slow traffic in south bay. northbound to 80 up to cupertino is already getting filled in. 6:49, let's bring steve in.>> let's start toward santa cruz mountain. i am starting with a student -- northeast britt just breeze. the fire is now only 5% contained with 1000 acres burned. >> the temperatures are very hot. they are still in the upper 70s and i still think 90s today. the breeze has slowed down a little bit. a high of 88 to 95 today with low humidity. it is currently 70 net -- 79 degrees right now. this picture was taken from 4 miles north. the west breeze is at two miles per hour. if we keep that breeze down, we can get a west wind. we can look at scotts valley and 53 and was ghettos is 74. there was a hint of the west breeze but i did see more northeast. the fog forecast won't help today. the breeze might but i don't think the fog place to the forecast until tomorrow. it will be too shallow here. too much high pressure and warm air. silliness set a record yesterday at 104. but san jose is that 99 degrees and we are looking at the fog moving back fast. it is trying. on sonoma coast, but still off from san francisco. it is 63 in san francisco so that west breeze hasn't kicked in yet. is getting closer but is not there yet. there will be cool down for some of the coast get there is still an offshore breeze at oakland. the breeze hasn't kicked in yet. maybe tomorrow it will kick in. fog will cool down the coast. everything is gearing 20 major cool down but today will still be hot. the in land with 90s and 60s and 70s near the coast. it is 63 now. this is a really challenging forecast because of that west wind. if it holds off until noon, they will probably get it. but it is close. cooler for everyone on wednesday and then the possibility of rain on sunday and monday. >> but mainly north? >> yes, north bay. but it is looking stronger here.>> we've already had a little bit up there. >> thank you, steve. >> 6:51. people in iowa bracing themselves for rain. a swollen river is expected to crest today. coming up, we will talk about the preparations underway.>> also, how to -- figuring out how much the millennium tower will and you thinking. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. because shevery year. ow that it kills 40,000 californians... because she doesn't understand what cancer is. because she can't spell emphysema. because she is a butterfly, who fights fires. because she is my daughter, and the surgeon general says that raising tobacco taxes... is a proven way to make sure she never smokes. that's why i'm voting yes on 56. welcome back. let's go back to the fire in the santa cruz mountains. live pictures, look at those flames. sky fox is flying over at least 1000 acres that have burned. but we may be getting an update cal fire any minute. we are waiting to hear from them. this fire up their is only 5% contained. -- this fire, it's only 5% contained. we will wait to hear what they are telling us. in the meantime, or testimony is expected in the preliminary hearing for the two directors charged with killing a hiker and a canadian tourist. lila and marsland are accused of shorting and killing steve carter as he was walking his dog. they are also charged with shooting and killing audrey carry in golden gate park. yesterday a police sergeant testified about the death of miscarry. he said in his interview she said that kerry pleaded for her life as she was held down and tied up in a secluded part of the golden gate park. investigators say that she was eventually shop with a stolen gun. -- shot with a stolen gun. her valuables were left behind. and suspect sean, struck a deal in exchange for testimony against the other defendants. the mother of the little boy who was killed in a suspected drunk driving crash is now talking about how her life never be the same. last night family members and friends of elijah gathered for a special memorial service but place on what would've been his fourth birthday. >> every day is up and down so, my fate is being tested daily i am trying to believe that he is in a better place. >> the ceremony follows a deadly accident on interstate 680 earlier this month. chp says that the little boy was killed after his car ran out of gas and was hit by a drunk driver. the suspect is awaiting her first court appearance. a new effort underway to determine just how much san francisco's millennium tower will keep thinking. and, what if anything can be done to fix that problem there. crews are installing sophisticated sensors at three locations at the base of that 645 foot tall building. if you are ready sunk 16 inches -- it has all ready sunk 16 inches. >> it is extremely unusual to be talking about a very large building link large amounts over -- settling large amounts over a foot. >> they are going to be testing that soil under the thinking highs right -- high-rise. we are continuing to follow that fire, evacuations are underway. homes and livestock are in danger. and we have more coverage of last night's presidential debate. analysis for you, and the moments that trended. good morning. evacuations overnight as the loma fire burns in the santa cruz mountains. these are live pictures that you are seeing. we have a live report coming up. at least i have a plan. >> no, no, you are telling them everything you want to do. >> a lot of back and forth. from terrorism to the economy and more. the two candidates squared off in a heated showdown. more on the debate, just ahead. 7 am on this tuesday morning. >> and good morning. we have a lot to talk about. we continue our coverage of this, the fire burning in the santa cruz mountains it has burned one home, we saw it and it is threatening hundreds of homes.

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