Transcripts For KTVU The Eleven OClock News On KTVU FOX 2 20

Transcripts For KTVU The Eleven OClock News On KTVU FOX 2 20230208



online trying to reach out to people. kaaya of san jose, is searching social media in hopes of finding out if family members survived the earthquakes in turkey. he tells me a building collapse in his hometown of karaman mirage killed his cousin and her seven year old son, yossi. can't describe our emotions. it's becoming so hard to focus on something a roller coaster of emotions from lost to hope. tuesday morning. he says he received welcome news. his aunt and her husband were among the lucky ones found alive after being pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building. sarah kay, a shared this photo of his cousin, who he says was pulled out of the rubble with a broken leg, crying at one time. and then after a second we are hearing a good news and then we are crying again because of the good news. and it's becoming so challenging for us to handle the situation by his side is his mother, selma, sarah katya, who arrived in the us from turkey for a visit just days before the earthquake in turkish and with the help of her son, she tells me she has mixed emotions about having left. although some feel so sad for me that they are there and i'm here. i'm trying to do something but not able to do anything. mother and son say they feel helpless and not sure what to do. sarah k. a says he's volunteering with a nonprofit called empowering the turkish american community. he says it is accepting donations of clothing and other items. for more information. go to the web link section of ktvu .com in san jose amberleigh ktvu. fox two news. tonight president biden took center stage calling for bipartisanship and his second state of the union address from the economy to political division. the president was positive and said america is resilient and making progress. our political reporter greg lee, is here. now with more on the president's message, greg good evening to you. the president urging congress, especially republicans to finish the job, using that phrase 12 times during his 73 minute speech tonight, he faces major challenges in the second half of his term. but tonight in an impassioned and at times fiery address he tried to assure americans, he's leading them in the right direction. today though, bruised, our democracy remains unbowed and unbroken. president joe biden, delivering his second state of the union address and his first to a divided congress. facing headwinds of a republican controlled house. biden shook new house speaker kevin mccarthy's hand and challenged the gop to work with him that people sent us a clear message. fighting for the sake of fighting. power for the sake of power conflict for the second conflict gets us nowhere republicans to help him finish the job when it comes to major issues like the economy and new social programs. he tried to reassure we re americans. 41% who, in a new poll say they're worse off economically since he took office, but we have more to do. but here at home inflation is coming down. here at home gas prices down a dollar 50 from their peak food. inflation is coming down. not fast enough touted accomplishments like the bipartisan infrastructure law, the chips act and the inflation reduction act. the speech comes amid a standoff over the debt ceiling. republicans boot and called him a liar when he suggested they wanted to cut social security and medicare, as we all apparently agree. social security. medicare is off off the books now. he went off script a handful of times to go toe to toe with republicans from out of control, inflation and violent crime. to the dangerous border crisis and threat from china. biden and the democrats have failed you arkansas governor sarah huckabee. sanders delivered the gop rebuttal focusing on social issues and saying biden is unfit to serve as commander in chief. and while you reap the consequences of their failures, the biden administration seems more interested in woke fantasies than the hard reality americans face every day. biden called for new legislation, including attacks on billionaires and codifying roe v. wade. in the wake of california's recent mass shootings. he demanded a renewal of the assault weapons ban. the band was lost mass shootings went down. after you let it expire in the republic administration. mass shootings tripled, let's finish the job. and ban these assault weapons. the president closed his speech by expressing optimism about where the country is and where it is going because the soul of this nation is strong. because the backbone background in this nation is strong because the people of this nation are strong . the state of the union is strong. well condemning political violence, president biden pointed out paul pelosi, who was in the crowd as the former speaker's husband continues his recovery after he was attacked at their san francisco home. all right. the president has not announced yet whether he plans to run for a second term. what are the latest polls telling us about him and 41% going into tonight, which is steady compared to last year but also low for president? this point that 41% approval rating 37% of democrats, his own party want him to run for re election. but after tonight, maybe some of those might these are changed because democrats are giving glowing reviews of his performance tonight. republicans on the other hand, obviously saying they did not like what they heard from president biden . thank you, congresswoman barbara lee. was that tonight's address, and she says there's a path forward to finding common ground among democrats and republicans. study buying is great, but you have to recognize that every now and then if you keep fighting for what is right, you find some common ground. we have to look at the long view and just see we have a lot of work to do and keep fighting. in san francisco. nearly 100 people gathered tonight at manny's to watch the state of the union president biden has faced criticism and indifference from some democrats worried about his age, especially if he runs for another term. for some people in tonight's crowd among mostly democrats, biden's speech dispelled any concerns. the san francisco republican also in attendance tells us she was actually impressed with the president's address. i'm a republican. and i want donald trump to be president. and i'm going to campaign for donald trump in 2024. the speech tonight, however, the speech tonight he knocked me off my feet. other attendees said they were glad to see president biden calling on republican allies to work with him. but 11 santa rosa police are searching for 1/4 outstanding suspect in connection with the homicide that left one person dead and two others injured. police say that suspect is 39 year old luis campos, campos and three other suspects who have already been arrested, are accused of shooting and stabbing the victims after a heated argument . it happened last thursday morning in the area of mendocino avenue and korea street. 27 year old asante van dyke was stabbed and died from his injuries. there is a $5000 reward for information leading to campuses , arrest officials say. if you have seen him, do not approach him or make contact and to call police immediately. city of san francisco is facing a lawsuit over the use of military equipment by police. according to the chronicle, the american friends service committee filed the lawsuit, they say the city as refused to release data on their procurement, former assembly member david chu wrote the law requiring departments to make records of such purchases public do is now the city attorney of san francisco and shoes office told the paper. it is reviewing the complaint. the group finally in the lawsuit says that more than 100 local governments have complied. still to come tonight. san mateo county is settling with the family of a man who died after being tased and restrained by sheriff's deputies back in 2018 , also santa clara county voting to expand its gun violence team . why, they say this move will 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confronted by deputies for jaywalking on el camino real in millbrae in 2018 . he suffered cardiac arrest after deputies used a stun gun on him multiple times. the man's family accused the department of excessive force, but the deputies were cleared by the d a. his death led to new taser policies in the county. at 11 tonight. the senate clare county board of supervisors voted to expand the county's gun violence team, which they say will help save lives. the board unanimously approved close to a million dollars that will help the team grow from 5 to 23 people. county officials say the main goal is to get guns off the streets and away from people making threats or who have restraining orders against them . the team will also work to break up groups that illegally trafficked guns into the community center clara counties . gun violence team is the first of its kind in the bay area. this is a joint effort on federal, state, city and county levels. tonight we are learning more about san francisco mayor london breeds housing for all initiative, the mayor says. this plan would create more than 80,000 new homes across the city. part of our plan to get to this ambitious goal of building 82,000 units and eight years as mandated by the state is going to require us to completely rezoned the city completely remove a lot of barriers and get really aggressive and serious about housing production. the mayor's office says our housing for all executive directive focuses on three strategies to create more housing. first more accountability and oversight in developing housing, second wrangling and all of the city's departments to clear red tape and then finally started definitive timeline and get legislation in place to help build more housing. jane matteoli from um be action says , adding new housing units will allow more people to live and to work in san francisco and could be a critical step in helping to resolve the homelessness crisis. she also says concerns that additional housing will cause existing homes to lose value are overinflated. maybe in some far off world property value might go down. but in the meantime, i don't think that's a major concern because we have such built up demand for more homes that that day is far off. mayor breed says the plan is for new housing to be built and everywhere in the city. the initiative is expected to be one of the issues that mayor addresses in her state of the city speech on thursday, and san francisco supervisor is calling for office buildings to be converted into residential use. supervisor asha suffice, says he wants to hold a board hearing on the issue he says he wants the supervisors to hear from the labor design and development community. on the feasibility of these projects. some office buildings are already being converted as vacancies rise in the city. suffice it on twitter . quote well office to housing conversion is not the only solution to fixing downtown. it is an important piece of reimagining the uses for buildings that are sitting vacant after the break the i r s out with the message specifically for california taxpayers why the agency says you might want to wait before you file this year. also a napa resort is facing backlash tonight for something on its restaurant menu, the dish that is causing a stir coming up next . it's warming up a bit out there did a little today tomorrow, further warming and into thursday, the five day forecast has a raindrop in it will have the details coming up. i'm jayson. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. ready to treat your hiv in a different way? ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. every other month, and i'm good to go. ended. two workers affected by the winter storms in alameda, contra costa and mendocino counties. the one week waiting period is way for unemployment claims impacted by the atmospheric river events. it applies to losses beginning the week of january. 1st eligible full time workers can now receive between 100 and 66 $450 a week in benefits for a maximum period. of 28 weeks. the last payable week will be july 15th. the i. r. s says it could release guidance this week on whether the recent inflation rebates from the states are considered taxable income. the state's franchise tax board has said the payments are not considered taxable for california state returns but people who got payments of $600 or more will receive a 10 99 forms for miscellaneous income. the i. r s says it expects to provide clarity on the issue soon and recommends that recipients may want to wait for their that information before filing for people have been killed in traffic related accidents so far this year in san jose. just yesterday, two of those victims were walking in different locations. ktvu is lamonica peters has more from city officials as well. as advocates. two people lost their lives monday as they were trying to cross the street 70% of all hottovy pet fatalities in 2021 were on house people. jose police posted this tweet after an unidentified man believed to be homeless was hit and killed monday night near monterrey highway in blossom hill. last year. there were 65 traffic related fatalities in san jose, including 33 pedestrians. the city of san jose released this statement tuesday, saying, in part our hearts go out to the family and friends of the victims while we continue implementing safety projects with over 200 scheduled for 2023 , we plead with the public to slow down, put away distractions like cell phones and look out for one another on the road. sean cartwright, founder of unhappiness, response group says , because many of the pedestrian fatalities involve on house people, advocates have stepped in to provide people with a flashing headband to help them stay visible. so it has this one. it has a less bright setting. it has the strobe setting, okay? and then on the back, it also has the settings, cartwright says. oftentimes in house people are up at night to keep themselves safe and warm, she says. people living in east and central san jose, including those living on the streets have been impacted the most. we focused first on passing them out in the areas where people are hit the most. and people are thrilled to death to get these. they are so excited and we give them extra batteries. the santa clara county coroner's office identified another man 78, year old san jose resident we shang zeus, was also struck and killed monday morning. police say he was hit as the driver of a toyota sedan turned on interstate six eighties south pbond on rampant jackson avenue. cartwright says speeding drivers and the housing crisis are both playing a role in san jose's traffic deaths and the more that people are being pushed towards like freeway off ramps and large streets. people go faster on those areas, and so it's much easier for people to get hit. no one has been charged or arrested in those pedestrian deaths from monday. the city also says that it's shortening safety project time by adding quick bill materials and redefining walking and biking space. lamonica peters, ktvu fox two news. a man was killed this afternoon in cupertino after officials say his bike collided with a vehicle . it happened around 11 30, the 10,000 block of north 10 tower avenue, according to the santa clara county sheriff's office. the victim is a 69 year old man . they say the driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with the investigation. the cause and circumstances surrounding the crash are unknown at this time. already a nice looking day tomorrow and the next day today was pretty nice day before that was nice. the weekend was wet last weekend, but as we go forward here, we're warming up. it's going to warm further tomorrow. high pressure doing what it does. everything is going up this way up over the top that's in the pacific northwest. over the next couple of days. we're gonna get some rain. they're gonna get some snow. we're going to get some little bit of valley fog. when you have mid sixties, we're going to see a little bit of everything. a lot of sunshine, too little bit of cloud cover as we head into thursday night, friday. these are the temperatures from today about where they were yesterday. temperatures tomorrow you can add two or three degrees to those numbers overnight lows will be above freezing. there's a frost advisory we talked about that are there isn't a frost advisory, but there will be frost frost advisory was last night, but you're still gonna get frost tonight. and then there's a dense fog advisory. we will stay in effect through 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. these temperatures are off the bottom. they're not above freezing most of these temperatures and that's the high pressure. so we're serving this holding pattern. just fine, considering we have had so much rain and snow that we are sitting pretty if you will. the dense fog advisory really impact sacramento south down towards bakersfield. forecast for the morning. our right now we're at 42 santa rosa. overnight santa rosa gets down about 34 degrees. if you go east there, and you're going to rincon valley or of some forest ville. i always use force because they're so darn cold, but forest will probably hit 32 tonight as well as your income valley. so there is a system the nice looking system that's going to go up over the top is going to miss us. temperatures tomorrow are going to end up like these little warmer than today with a 65 in santa rosa. we could easily your backyard could be warmer than easily, especially if you're in an area with a lot of concrete and a lot of pavement around you. the temperatures will be warmed up nicely. fremont and san jose both mid sixties, maybe a 70 degree reading as we head into thursday and one of the warmer spots, so there's five day forecast is nice, and we've got plenty of rain. plenty. so we're good. um and then this is friday night into saturday morning, so a little bit. i mean, i'm not changing my plans for sure. it's not enough to knock you down. but it's enough to maybe 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