And this morning the growing concern about the digital divide. Some students sitting in Fast Food Restaurant parking lots just to access free wifi to do their homework. Caught on camera, fire spreading through this home while a man sits in that chair unaware of the flames. What happened next. Plus, the new video of a Navy Battleship sunk on purpose. And labor day blowout. The best deals ahead of the holiday that you can get without ever leaving home. And a good Tuesday Morning, everyone. Im will reeve in for kenneth. And im mona kosar abdi. We begin with President Trump heading to kenosha after the Police Shooting of jacob blake. Blakes shooting kicked off days of protests in several cities, some turning deadly. President trump is defending the teenager charged in the killing of two people in kenosha. This as we learn new details about the man killed in portland, oregon, this weekend. In a new interview, the president defended Police Officers who misused deadly force saying they choke
A second so i can hear you guys. Well go out to the roof camera where we have 54 degrees and much cleaner the air than this time yesterday where we were unhealthy for sensitive folks. Lets take a look at the air quality. Our 15th consecutive spare the air day and that is a record, a record we set during the camp fire back from november. Everybody else as we go through the central bay and the south bay, good to moderate, which is green to yellow. Now, as far as our forecast, you can see were looking at temperatures a lot like yesterday starting off in the 50s and ending up in the 60s, 70s and 80s from the bay to inland. A strong earthquake struck off the coast of northern chile overnight. The magnitude of 6. 8. People felt it 800 miles north of the epicenter and 400 miles south in the capital of santiago. At least ten aftershocks were recorded. The chilean navy said no tsunami threat and there is some minor damage and mudslides. San Francisco Mayor london breed is hinting at a big annou
Deadly officer involved shooting case out of hayward. Today, Hayward Police announced the man wanted in connection with ramming two Fremont Police detectives tuesday. Which led to the shooting death of a 16 yearold girl. Has been arrested. And we have also just learned that that teen was pregnant. Yesterday, we shared our exclusive interview with the shooting victims uncle. And tonight, kron fours Philippe Djegal spoke with him again for reaction to these latest developments. philippe 16yearold elena mondragons uncle Miguel Minjares says he learned in the afternoon about the arrest. Hayward police say the man who they believe rammed into two Fremont Police detectives tuesday, causing them to open fire, hitting elena, while investigating a stolen car possibly involved with armed robberies in their city. Was arrested wednesday night in San Francisco. He was booked on an outstanding warrant for multiple robbery charges. The Hayward Police Department Says its confident now that all suspect
This possible road rage altercation. Live in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. Thanks, robert. Just in to the newsroom, firefighters are battling this brush fire. Thats next to the san geronimo golf course in marin county. A model rocket from the school yard sparked this fire. Calls for help went out just before 2 00 this afternoon. At one point, several homes were threatened. About an hour ago, the fire grew to 80 contained. Dozens of crews making sure the fire does not spread. Caught in this mess. Tonight, 680 has reopened, but it took hours to clear. Southbound 680 specifically near sunol. This was shut down for most of the day. Our nbc chopper was overhead during our 11 00 a. M. Newscast. This is after a tanker truck hit a tow truck and started leaking ethanol. You see the backup for miles. Tonight, all lanes have reopened this is our live traffic night showing the usual friday night commute. A disturbing anonymous tip prompted uc police and berkeley authorities to step up
Reporter with the prosepct of any more, significant rain yet this season fading fast and images reporter like this bone dry groundwater recharge pond here in south san jose likely to linger reporter all summer, the plan is to existing Water Supplies lastlong as possible. Reporter with reservoirs now slightly less than half full and the demand for water expected to increase with warmer weather, the Santa Clara Valley water board is set to call on water retailers and cities to find new ways to use less water. We will present the presentation to the board and it will have the opportunity on tuesday to make a decision curry it valley Water District reporter so the 20 percent goal imposed last summer could rise to 25 or possibly 30 percent reporter this year. That could trigger new, more aggressive Outdoor Watering restrictions or fines for over consumption. Reporter the district is especially concerned about the growing demand on water pumped from the ground. Marty grimes Santa Clara Valle