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and mourning the dead sunday church services bringing together maui wildfire victims who tonight faced so much loss. just have to look to the lord. you just just in him. his master plan always worked the best. and good evening, everyone. i'm mike mibach and i'm cristina rendon. the death toll from maui's fires is up to 93 tonight, but emergency managers expect that number will rise. and tonight, search and rescue teams continue their work looking for victims. they are marking cars and buildings with an ex. by doing so, it allows others to know that it's already been searched. officials say hundreds of people are still missing. meantime, thousands of displaced survivor still need shelter and many have also been forming long lines for relief supplies. fema director deanna criswell says emergency managers are exploring all
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options to help. certainly one of the tools that we have in our toolbox, but we can also do other things like work with direct leasing and use some of the available vacation homes and hundreds of hotel rooms have already been offered to victims all across the bay area. right now, new fundraising efforts are starting to surface in the wake of this tragedy. ktvu zac sos has been speaking with some of the people behind those campaigns and joins us from the newsroom with their message. zach. yeah, one of those fundraising efforts started by a san francisco chef who recently relocated to hawaii. he barely escaped the flames. his home completely gone now. and despite all of that, is focused now, it's only on helping his friends, his neighbors back home to most hungry festival goers at outside lands sunday, jason raff and likely just another chef blender in with the long line of vendors serving up tasty bites. but for those who've asked him how his weeks been going, there
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was no warning. ruffin still haunted by what he saw outside his home tuesday, 2000 miles away in lahaina. i was with my girlfriend and we were sitting upstairs watching the hurricane winds blow roofs off of buildings and then suddenly we saw that there was some smoke accumulating about a half mile away, his home gone, his restaurant decimated. i only had time to pack up one backpack. this current shirt my friend gave me wearing that one outfit. the part owner of mission street burger spending the day flipping sliders with a singular mission to raise relief funds for the victims of the maui wildfires. and he says he's just getting started. ravin who also founded the chef collective, a nonprofit to address food insecurity, now planning a string of other fundraisers with his friends in the culinary world. this is going to be like i'm saying, not just weeks long efforts this month long, year long efforts, ruffin's efforts. just one example of a growing bay area effort to aid in maui's recovery
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slowed and ready to go. ohana lulu team based with food pantry hope hanger and mountain view busy delivering food to shelters near lahaina. we were able to get funds over to them and then they're deploying the team out as well. so far, the group raising more than $7,500 with an eye towards the rebuilding effort. the reality is reconstruction is going to take many, many years. and so what we're doing right now is identifying local families that we can come around and as we're raising funds to really get them set up, well, and in san francisco, co workers from the international longshore and warehouse union busi stuffing a shipping container full of donations. i've had people come up crying and in pain because they have family members and friends from hawaii. from maui. exactly but many stopping by with no connection to the island at all. simply pained by the images on the news for these
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volunteers seeing their donation as it gives me hope in humanity . honestly and volunteers from that effort say they plan to keep filling that container at 400 north point in north beach with donations until friday. if it fills up, they say they'll be bringing in a new one, just one of so many great fundraising efforts out there right now. mike great effort indeed. all right, zac sos live tonight in the newsroom. zach, thank you. we have compiled a lot of information about relief efforts. just scan the qr code here on your screen to learn how you can get involved. residents of maui are coming together to support their community, especially in lahaina. volunteer have been lining up to help unload relief supplies off boats. donations of water, food and clothing are coming into the island from all over and residents are mobilizing in any way they can. seeing people that i know and that i love their homes are gone, you know, it's traumatizing. you know, and you're trying to not cry this
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whole time and trying to be strong for everybody, you know, but i just i'm so, so hurt by everything that's happening. a number of aid organizations are on the ground in maui. disaster workers from the american red cross say they've been working nonstop to help those affected. and on the ground in maui, volunteers are coming forward from all over as well, looking for ways to help. reporter gina silva picks up tonight's team coverage from maui. cooking oil. you can't sit back and watch people suffer. you have to jump in and help at the kihei boat ramp in maui, volunteers are busy collecting donations for people in lahaina. we feel like we are crowdsource and running our own logistics coordination and supplies. getting them in here you can see behind you these are all local residents water, propane tanks, fuel, baby supplies, clothing, people in this community are bringing all kinds of necessities for their neighbors. right now, the
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government is letting us down. so it's really important that all of the people of maui stick together, come together and support one another at this really crazy time. i feel i have to do whatever i can. i'm here. my brothers and sisters are over there suffering. i have to do something. i got tour boats loaded with supplies are making runs to lahaina several times a day. it's a lot of what's happening is jet ski transfer. while authorities deny reports of looting, volunteers tell the different story. caravans coming in with supplies are being at gunpoint. we are fearful that law and order is going to break down and we need boots on the ground and assistance immediately. i think it was a big misconception. jeremy algunos owns coconut caboose in lahaina, which miraculously survived the fire. he says people were taking whatever thes people did it out of desperation
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99% of our town is incinerated. so if there is a water jug here or a blanket there or something that people could use for the night just to make it through, they were you know, they were probably trying to obtain it for a second, which i mean, you and i both can understand that, you know, right now there's still a lot of people in need. members of the nonprofit ariel recovery arrived on the island this week to help in search and rescue and to provide medical assistance. we had people who had some respiratory difficulties, some smoke inhalation, and we had some broken bones, people who were already starting to realize that they didn't have the medicines that they were going to need. ariel recovery came fully supplied with medications while members have seen a lot on their different missions. they say the magnitude of this natural disaster is overwhelming until you see it for yourself. it's just heartbreaking. at the same time, it's also beautiful
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to see the way people on this island have responded to tragedy, people helping people is it's a really powerful thing . and just seeing the everyone come together, it's we see it all the time in it warms you, it moves you and it gives people hope that this will get better. search and rescue teams continue to look for people who are missing, and there are hundreds. this gentleman by the name of matsuo sato has not been seen since tuesday. and his family and friends are desperate to find him. sadly, that is what many families are dealing with now in terms of progress. power has been restored in some areas and there was also a huge donation to wifi. trucks were donated to lahaina so people can start using their cell phones and also to charge them up. reporting from maui, i'm gina silva. i'll send it back to you guys in the studio. and gina, it is great to hear that some power has been restored. what about
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the latest on communication towers in terms of people actually communicating with loved ones on other islands? it's still very, very slow. it's very slow. it's one step at a time. and again, of course, that adds to the frustration because many of the people who are there haven't been able to communicate with anyone outside of their area. so unfortunately, no, that's it's still it's still not fixed out. all right. gina silva reporting live for us in maui tonight. gina, thank you. thank you, gina, for that. president biden says he is considering traveling to maui to see the devastation firsthand during a bike ride near his home in delaware. the president was asked by reporters if he would travel to hawaii and he said he was, quote, looking into it. last week, biden approved a disaster declaration for hawaii. by doing so, federal money will supplement state and local recovery efforts and funding is also available to affected individuals in maui county. lahaina is famous banyan tree may be charred, but it is still standing. tonight. some locals say that it is serving as a symbol of hope in the community
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. it is unclear right now whether the 150 year old tree can be saved. coming up new at 1030, what's being done to determine the future of the tree ? and in-depth coverage of this fire continues online. for details of relief efforts and interactive tool that shows how the fires have changed, maui's landscape and more, head to our website, ktvu. com. we're following a developing story near golden gate park. the shower the san francisco standard is reporting that a body has been found in the area inside of a large duffel bag. this is unfolding near the intersection of fulton street and 22nd avenue will update the situation as soon as we get more information about it. firefighters quickly get control of multiple fires. this weekend. the flames were spotted in a number of cities across the bay area. a small brush fire started this afternoon. northeast of sonoma. firefighters say it burned just about an acre. no reports of any damage to structures. the cause of the fire is not yet known and cal fire also knocked down a vegetation fire in alameda county just last night. ctv's bailey o'carroll spoke with firefighters who say they're working to stay prepared as
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warmer weather increases risk. this was the scene last night near livermore. fire crews battled a vegetation fire in unincorporated alameda county along collier canyon road. nobody was hurt and there was no damage. cal fire says this is a reminder to stay vigilant. we don't want to use the calm and mild conditions that we've experienced this year so far as a kind of false reading on the vulnerability that we're actually in. jonathan cox with cal fire said they're already preparing for what could be a dangerous week for fires in the bay area. we dispatch resource classes based on the danger for that, that exact moment. our priority is to keep all fires or 95% of the fires at ten acres or less. and that really comes down to an aggressive initial attack . cal fire says they use a two pronged approach to fight fires . we can bring in additional staffing based on the conditions so as we start to look at areas
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that are going to have lightning or extreme heat or potentially wind, we will staff additional resources in those locations. they also use a strong initial attack utilizing california's fire air force, which is the largest in the world, to attack the flames from above and back staff to ensure all local fire departments remain fully staffed at all times. but cox says weather conditions can create perfect storms for large, dangerous fires. firefighting is very ineffective when you're up against 80 mile an hour winds and really at that point it's just a mass evacuation until we get substantial rain. this list fall and winter. the fire conditions are elevated across the state. cox told me there are some things that you can do to make sure that you're ready for fire. season number one is to have an evacuation plan in place for you and your family. number two is to have proper defensible space around your property. and number three is to get out early when those evacuations are given
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in the newsroom, i'm bailey o'carroll, ktvu fox two news. and crews in the south bay had to fight a wildfire in the san jose foothills last night. a pga camera here showing the fire in a time lapse video. it broke out along mount hamilton road. officials said about ten acres burned. the cause of the fire is under investigation. some shoppers in the north bay may need to check their bank accounts coming up at ten. were scammers targeted? shoppers with a payment card skimming device outside lands in san francisco? and not the only music festival running this weekend in the bay area. straight ahead, we'll take you to the south bay for this year's san jose jazz summerfest is heating up around here, especially in those inland bay valleys. sacramento valley, temperatures back into the triple digits. some of that around here as well. the forecast is coming up. and at 1045, the warnings of doctors have for people taking a popular weight loss drug (warehouse ambience)
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office that her remains have been found. they did not indicate how the 17 year old may have died. the sheriff's office announced earlier today that human remains were discovered near castle rock state park yesterday. that's near the area where schneider's car was located last week. schneider was last seen leaving her home on july fifth. new at ten, a 7-eleven employee in santa gas .
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police say it happened on the 711 on piner road on saturday. authorities say surveillance footage reveal the skimmer was installed by three suspects on friday while employees were distracted and the skimmer was on the pin pad for about 24 hours before it was discovered. the store is currently in the process of notifying and identifying cardholders whose information may be compromised. the 33rd annual san jose jazz festival is wrapping up right about now. in addition to pleasing large crowds this weekend, organizers of this festival also work all year long to bring the joy of music to children. south bay reporter lamonica peters live for us tonight at cesar chavez plaza there in san jose. lamonica, a great crowd tonight. yes it was a lovely crowd. the weather was great. and right now, people are just cleaning up from this weekend's event. but this jazz festival draws about 35,000 people in san jose's largest music festival. and the people we spoke to say it's always a good time. we dedicate this song
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to march and i'm going to tell about them in the lift with some of the biggest names in jazz, r&b and hip hop slated to perform the san jose summer jazz fest kicked off friday night, celebrating hip hop's 50th anniversary in honor of hip hop culture. there was breakdance king, graffiti artist, a performer by los angeles rapper merce say for a way, headlining friday night was legendary emcee big daddy kane, 27. friday night was actually august 11th. the actual 50th anniversary of hip hop with kool herc. and in the bronx it was like, okay, we have to really do something special. that night, san jose jazz started in 1986 and now offers music education programing at title one schools in san jose music summer camps grant and a high school all star program from san jose jazz says preserve jazz is crucial to foster
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artistic traditions and create activity, meaning different jazz players way back when. you know , sunday jazz and sausalito. and i was a young girl and ever since then, i've loved jazz. it's in my blood and i've been saturday night was headlined by anthony hamilton, a grammy winner and platinum selling soul and r&b singer, entertaining the crowds. on sunday was singer and composer patrice rushin and grammy winning jazz singer gregory porter also hit the main stage sunday. we've been around 33 years, so we're well known in terms of the national touring, you know, music community. as long as the best in music keeps coming to the san jose jazz fest, fans like longtime san jose resident leroy barnett jr will keep coming to our pointed myself the unofficial ambassador of the san jose jazz festival. so i want to welcome everybody. if you didn't make it this year, come back next year. now. san
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jose jazz also puts on a winter music festival. so if you missed it this weekend, there's more jazz to come early next year. mike lamonica, peter is live tonight in san jose. lamonica thank you. outside lands and golden gate park in san francisco also wraps up tonight. and the self-driving car company cruise says that event is actually partly to blame for some trouble its customers had this weekend. there's like ten of them right? this is footage from a robotaxi back up in san francisco's north beach. now, cruise autonomous vehicles appeared to be a bit confused on friday night. they're in north beach coming up tonight at 1030. why the company thinks outside lands crowds were part of the problem. all righty. taking a look outside. interesting evening. we had clouds. we got a few showers and sprinkles. we've got a little lightning and
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thunder in parts of the eastern bay as time goes through. let me close this out real quick and come back at a little computer problem here. but i'm going to fix it just like that. hang on. here's the light. back to the live picture. there's that. and then we're going to go to the radar and what you're going to see are the clouds and the showers that have pushed in seem coming in from the east. that's it. you see those white flashes? that's lightning and thunder. so it came off the west slope of the sierra nevada coming from east to west. not a typical direction for us. and some of those showers have worked their way into the bay area. you've had a few sprinkles in your area. if you're out in the livermore valley or out towards antioch, even a lightning strike looks like out by benicia. at least the radar was picking that up in the last hour. so scattered showers showing up light. most of it's dying down. but don't be surprised if you hear a little thunder lightning, but most likely it's dying down. there's a chance for some more of this perhaps tomorrow as well. it's going to be a hot one tomorrow, too, with all this high subtropical moisture or
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mid-level subtropical moisture. we're going to see temperatures at the surface or we are up to about 99, 98 degrees. so add some humidity to that. it's going to be kind of a muggy, sticky day tomorrow as temperatures stay hot and a few of those clouds linger again, a few scattered showers possible over the next couple of hours, maybe a thundershower widely scattered. and then we're back to a hot day again tomorrow. i'll see you back here with the full forecast coming up. all right. sounds good, bill. cameras capturing scary moments during an airshow in michigan today. coming up, how the fighter jet pilots are doing after being forced to eject mid-flight. the giants get some extra inning walk-off magic today at oracle park. joe fonzi has those details later in sports. and find out why now may actually be a pretty good time to start car shopping . subway's now slicing their deli meats fresh. that's why the new titan turkey is proferred by this football pro. and proferred by this football pro
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out of michigan tonight shows the moment two pilots ejected from a fighter jet. this took place during the finale of the 25th annual thunder over michigan air show. this afternoon, the mig 23 crashed into the parking lot of some nearby apartments. the two people who were ejected were taken to the hospital out of precaution, but no injuries were reported. and the federal aviation administration, along with the national transportation safety board, are investigating former president donald trump remains the frontrunner to win the 2024 republican presidential nominee, and that is despite a potential fourth indictment that could be on the way. fox's matt finn has the story from georgia. within the next 24 hours, it's possible a grand jury may begin hearing evidence in a possible indictment against former president donald trump. here in fulton county, georgia, it would be the former president's fourth indictment. these charges are related to alleged criminal behavior from the 2020 election here in georgia. yes tod state t
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trump talked to a reporter about the potential indictment. is there any chance you take a plea deal in georgia? we did nothing wrong. you don't ever take a serve. it's called election interference. now, what that is because this is these indictments are brought out by fight. you can't even put two sentences together in downtown atlanta. security is increasing. georgia's former lieutenant governor, jeff duncan, has confirmed that he will testify before a fulton county grand jury on tuesday. fulton county da fani willis has been investigating whether trump and his associates broke state laws when they allegedly tried to overturn trump's loss in georgia in 2020. with trump placing that now infamous phone call to georgia, secretary of state asking him to find votes, trump faces potential rico laws here in georgia, which are classified as rackets, hearing or organized crime. trump has been increasing his attacks against the da, posting on his truth. social media quote i made a perfect phone call of protest at what
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does phony fani have to do with me? and it is our understanding that a long list of trump's associates could also be named in this indictment. in atlanta, georgia, matt finn, fox news, the pentagon is developing plans to restructure the national guard in washington, d.c. the plan is part of a larger effort to address the problems that were highlighted during the chaotic response to the january 6th insurrection as well as the safety breaches during the 2020 protest over the murder of george floyd. the pentagon says some of the changes under consideration include revamp how the aviation unit operates, and taking a closer look at the leadership of the dc guard itself. so far, no final decisions have been made. coming up, hundreds of people still missing in hawaii. we take you back for the latest on the maui wildfire. and we're also taking you to vallejo, where crazy sideshows took over this weekend. also, how fireworks played a role. and outside lands
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wraps up in san francisco. we'll have more from golden gate park
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a shelter and other essentials. william longines continues tonight's team coverage of the tragedy after speaking with survivors on the island. so there are some big questions like why didn't maui activate its early warning siren system to give more time for people to get out? but for those who live here, it's more simple, right? it's do i have a job? where am i going to live? are my friends still alive? and how do we recover? right over there. i'm born and raised here, and i was planning on raising my three year old daughter there. like most of lahaina today, lina is
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homeless. some family members died. others, she learned, survive. and she finally answers her phone like she has a one year old baby. yesterday was his birthday, lahaina was really small, nice, historical place, and it's gone. hurricane dora passed 600 miles south of hawaii. no one predicted high winds. they were wrong. the smoke was so black and so thick, we were worried about getting killed from this captain lydia linderman watched the entire marina, including the boats inside. go up in flames. so there was no real route to go north or south or towards the mountains. the only escape once the thing swooped in was to get in the water. gary savage jumped off the breakwall with dozens of others, spending the next eight hours in the water before being rescued. i don't know, man. i just almost say just dumb luck. like really just feel lucky and guilty for having the home this
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family had just seconds to evacuate, but maui never activated its emergency siren system. there was no emergency sounds. they did not send sound off the tsunami warnings. officials refused to say why many died in their cars trying to escape. and she jammed her car in there, trapping her inside and the car next to her burst into flame. the search for victims continues with just 3% of structures inspected by cadaver dogs. countless remain unaccounted for. fema is mobilizing resources. the biggest challenge, housing 4500 needs shelter. we're not taking anything off the table. fema director deanna criswell and governor josh green say hotels promised a thousand rooms, bringing in temporary housing is certainly one of the tools that we have in our toolbox. but we can also do other things like work with direct leasing and use some of the available vacation homes. but for the generations
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that built lahaina, the cultural heart of maui is broken. i can look at structures and i don't even remember what that was. nothing here is nothing here is recognized to me. so police have brought in 12 cadaver dogs to help speed up the process to locate all the fatalities. but it's possible a number of those who are currently unaccounted for will remain permanently missing, and the remains never identified. in maui, william lajeunesse, fox news behind his famous banyan tree may be charred, but it is still standing. a group of arborists showed up to the tree's location this weekend to determine whether or not it can be saved. some maui residents say the tree is serving right now as a symbol of hope in the community. before this tree. because i hope that this also represents a sign of hope. and if we can get this tree to begin to re juvenile, it gives the rest of us hope that i am here with a team of federal
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agencies, the sba administrator, guzman, is here to see for herself the kind of support that this community is going to need . the arborists say, will take time to come to the conclusion about whether the tree will survive. the hawaii tourism authority released a statement last night strongly discouraging visitors from coming to maui. instead encouraging them to visit other islands. the governor says at least 500 hotel rooms will be made available for fire victims and another 500 rooms will be secured for fema workers. he also says he wants to work with airbnb to make sure that rental homes can be made available for locals. the hawaii tourism authority said it will ask airbnb to provide 3 to 9 month rentals for those who have lost their homes. and if you want to help in the recovery efforts, just scan that qr code. there on your screen. and we also have information on our website that can also help you get involved and in depth coverage of the fires continue right now for details of relief efforts, interactive tool that shows you how the fires have
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changed maui's landscape and much more. just police department has placed an additional officers out there on the streets following two sideshows overnight and a third sideshow in vallejo included fireworks. this was the scene at sonoma boulevard and lemon street in vallejo early this morning. fireworks were going off at the same time that a large crowd had gathered to watch drivers spin donuts and do other dangerous stunts. at one point, a man tumbled off of a speeding car during the chaotic scene. night dream. each night, some version to you and just a glimpse there of tonight's performances at the final night of outside lands, the three day festival in san francisco's golden gate park is wrapping up right now. the festival is soma tent reopened today after two shutdowns over safety reasons. more questions tonight after a robotaxi meltdown in san francisco's north beach friday
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night. the driver lost. taxi company crews is now blaming the traffic jam on connectivity issues as ctv's dave detailing reports critics have. driverless taxi say this is for the proof that technology is not ready for bay area roads. the cell phone video shows there's like ten of them stalled cruise robots, axes tying up traffic in the north beach neighborhood friday night. videos of the autonomous vehicle meltdown fueling what many people have said. all along. the technology is not ready for san francisco city streets. i'm not sold on them. why is that? i've heard too many problems. the safety issues are real safety issues like stopping traffic on grant avenue and preventing other vehicles from getting by. they haven't addressed the issues that the fire chief and the fire department of the police have raised. it's i think they just cpuc was too quick they they i don't think they were really ready to be approved. cruises ten car traffic jam came a day after the california public utilities commission voted to expand
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operations for cruise and waymo's robotic taxi service. this is a fundamental systemic, dangerous flaw in the technology. aaron peskin, president of san francisco's board of supervisors, says state regulators should have listened to people's safety concerns when it comes to avs. there you go. 24 hours later, gridlock in north beach has ten of these devices were what they call bricked, immobilized, paralyze. and the bigger issue is that cruise has revealed that when the cell phone system is overloaded, they can't communicate with the cars to move them. as for that traffic jam, cruise blamed the fiasco on outside lands music festival. in a statement, the company said a large festival post wireless bandwidth constraints causing delayed connectivity to our vehicles. we are actively investigating and working on solutions to prevent this from happening again. we apologize to those who were impacted. the
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blocking of traffic lasted 15 minutes. and while some say give the av technology a chance, opposers say the taxis aren't ready for this full scale rollout. and now you're asking them to just surrender it to a computer nonsense needs a little more time. sounds like ten years and a lot of thinking npcc did say thursday that if there are more documented incidents like the ones people have been describing, that companies like waymo and cruise could have their permits revoked, it's still unclear how friday night's traffic jam will impact cruise in san francisco in the north beach neighborhood. dave devlin ktv, fox two news. your car shoppers are finding themselves in a buyer's market. coming up, what is driving down prices. okay, the week ahead looks like we're going to have some heat in those inland bay valleys. fog at the coast, kind of the norm. i'll be back here with that. also straight ahead, doctors have new words of caution
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meeting with state superintendent tony thurmond is set to happen in sacramento. thurmond has said in the past the state must be proactive to attract and retain teachers, saying, quote, we must increase compensation prior ties training, improve working conditions and pursue all strategies that can help our schools and staff to help our students thrive. well, this is a different sort of education, taking in young people, young people on a journey via horseback. frank mallicoat shows us the valuable lessons children are learning at mill valley's miwok equestrian center. in this edition of cool school. tucked
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away in the north bass, tennessee valley, amongst the coastal fog and all its wildlife sits 17 acres of equestrian paradise. they're just really magical creatures. i love them. seven year old cooper howson is one of 14 campers at mill valley's miwok equestrian center, a one week camp of summer fun where young wranglers learn the ropes from saddling up to riding these majestic animals . lower your hands. even lower. lower. still there you go. running the stables. his new owner, allison freedman. there you go. good she bought me one last december, fulfilling a lifelong dream. wow all right. that's emma's very first trot. does it ever get old? the beauty of this valley. it doesn't. that's. i mean, tennessee valley is gorgeous no matter what, you know, whether it's the fog rolling in or it's just clear skies, which happens every now and again. we may have some
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sunshine. we might. let's see some posting. ava, this is a writing camp, but so much more. it provides kids a chance to take a breath away from her digital world and appreciate the great outdoors. not to mention making a bond that will last long after they leave the stables part of why horses are so wonderful for children and adults, all humans really, is that they help teach us about patience and empathy and the golden rule and all the things that can be challenging to learn from other people. animals teach us so innately. they're very interesting to learn about and they have like really cool, like bodies. how much fun are you guys have in like, i don't know, really. an out of ten. can you guys imagine being anywhere else besides just at home watching dumb shows on my ipad? no good point. by you. it's kind of nice to get off that. yeah, right. it doesn't take long to get
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attached. i can vouch for that, but it is expensive. a one week camp costs nearly a thousand dollars. that's where former miwok owner linda rubio has stepped in. she teamed up with the marin horse council, awarding scholarships to those in need. this week, nine year olds daughter shannon and leo jamerson enjoyed their first ever rides. tell us about your horse here. that's candy. she is a girl and she is really fast. they're free to just have some fun and to learn how to ride and to learn how to make this big animal that weighs 1,000 pounds. listen to them in a quiet way because they cause. nay, nay, nay, nay, nay. oh, there's time for little horse play. two with 42 horses at me. walk you got to keep it light. can you name all your horses? i can, yeah. go all
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42 of them. really okay. so dreamer, milo, babe. princeton don godiva, amigo, truckee candy piper. ladybug bilbo baggins. jordan and tiki opera rosco elf without looking, no making fun with a little horse sense. that's why miwok is one very cool frank mallicoat ktvu. oh he is a biter. fox two news. that's not grass. all right. doctors want people taking popular weight loss drugs to understand their risks. coming up, what they're noticing about some people on wagon and ozempic and chief meteorologist bill martin will return to get us ready for a warm up later this week. introducing an all new way to watch ktvu news live on your big screen search fox local on your tv streaming device and download
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smothered with melty provolone cheese and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or pastrami french dips today only at togo's concerns as they have potentially fatal risks for people put under anesthesia, some anesthesia allergists say they've seen a growing number of patients on the drugs who inhaled food or liquid into their lungs while sedated because their stomachs were still full, even after standard fasting. before surgery, the drug can reportedly slow digestion, putting patients under anesthesia at increased risk for lung damage, infections and even death. experts are calling for the drug to be stopped. about three weeks before a person is sedated. currently, patients are only asked to stop the drug one week
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before sedation. well, some car dealerships are finally starting to bounce back from the pandemic with a more diverse inventory and a lack of manufacturer delays as the price of new cars expected to drop. fox's danielle miller reports. i would be on the market searching for cars, and it was kind of difficult depending on the dealership you went to. it was the same for many other buyers like julio castillo. the covid 19 pandemic affected many things. car sales being one of the top, with factories shutting down and chip shortages. car lots were left empty and used. car prices skyrocketed. things are now getting back to normal, according to whitney yates woods of yates, buick. now we have a lot of inventory, so you'll see different colors, different makes different models, different trim levels. finally starting to return to normal. at one point, people were paying the same price for a used car as they would buying new. that isn't the case now. used car prices have taken a bit of a turn downward because the new
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car inventory has returned to normal. so people can now get a new car instead of having to buy use. according to the usb, the global car production will exceed sales by 6% this year, leaving an excess of 5 million vehicles. because of this, as well as high interest rates. yates says prices will need to be dropped to get cars sold, so they want them to go. they don't want them to sit on the lot. so they're going to offer rebates and incentives for buyers to be able to purchase them. yates says her dealership has nearly 100 units on it at any given time. that's something they haven't seen in years. danielle miller, fox news. looking at the temperatures from today, pretty darn warm out there. tomorrow we'll see a little more humidity and temperatures very similar to these. so it's going to be a little more humid and still pretty hot. some clouds coming in around the area. we talked about it earlier, some scattered showers in the area. mild conditions around the bay, but still warm in. look at brentwood
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at 80 degrees. livermore right now at 80 degrees. and then you see the fog at the coast and above this fog, you've got the cloud deck which is coming in from the east. it's flowing off the sierra nevada where there were thunderstorms up around granite bay and the east of san bento. and those thunderstorms have drifted out across the valley in an east to west direction and have brought some showers into our region. so here's the east to west flow. that's this is the current radar . and you can see you've got a few showers, sprinkles and a fine line in those white flashes . those are lightning strikes. that's over the last couple of hours. so most of the activity dying down now, but we still have some scattered showers in the bay area. we had a lightning strike, at least doppler radar, organized lightning strike at around fairfield about an hour or so ago. and you see those scattered showers working their way in that line. so pretty light, but still unusual. not unusual for this time of year. but just unusual in the summer to get get a few drops on. you the lightning and thunder. there might be a pop or two again
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tonight, but i suspect most of that is dying down in what's left are these scattered showers , especially out around napa and out in this area where you can see some oranges and some some yellows representing perhaps windshield wipers going full time, short lived, but still wet. so that's how that is right now. tomorrow there'll be a little bit of a chance of that again, mainly a little to the further to the north and then the cloud cover tomorrow will bring us well, you can see the clouds now. it will bring us a lot of humidity for tomorrow. and that's coupled with these very high temperatures at the surface. so 6 or 70. 80s and 90s around the bay and upper 90s inland in the bay area with humidities that are elevated because of that moisture that i just showed you there. so forecast high temperatures, perhaps 100 out in antioch, 91 in san jose or not, san jose and santa rosa and with humidity. so that's going to feel a little bit sticky like today, but just a little vibe to it because again, the humidity changes a
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lot, especially it only has to come up ten, 12, 15. and you'll notice it. so here's a five day forecast and you're noticing that we've got temperature hours that are going to be pretty warm the next couple of days in those inland spots. but around the bay, we are kind of staying away from the heat. most of the heat is going to be in the valley, in the inland bay valleys and out in sacramento valley, where the east side of the valley has a heat advisory. let's pop in saturday and sunday and you can see the next weekend. temperatures into the mid and upper 80s. so pretty hot out there. no heat advisories, no spare of the air, at least as of now. but definitely very, very warm to hot inland. warm around the bay. sounds good, bill. thank you, trey lance in the niners make their preseason debut in las vegas. joe fonzi has all of the action next to sports and coming up tonight at 11 continuing coverage of maui's wildfires. see how one northern california hula dancing group is working o show
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put one in the win column today . couldn't have asked for a better day to spend the afternoon in oracle park. michael conforto against the rangers. dan dunning in a scoreless second inning. it is scoreless no more as conforto puts one in the center field vegetable garden number 15 on the year for conforto. logan webb made that one run stand up. he gets some eighth inning defensive help here from luis matos in center. matos closes and goes to the ground to take a hit away from corey seager. webb lost his shutout when the rangers got a two out hit in the ninth. it took the lead with a run in their half of the 10th. but patrick bailey saved the day for san francisco with a phantom runner on base. bailey got into a will smith pitch and said it
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fair and gone down the left field line. it's a two run walk off shot for the rookie catcher. his sixth homer of the year. giants salvage one game in the series. 3 to 2 in ten different kind of late inning drama for the a's who were in washington, where rookie zach glove had a nice collection of family and friends in the stadium 120 miles from where he grew up. and those folks were rewarded. gale off homered in the first and again here in the fifth as he rides one to center off the nationals. trevor williams. guelph now has eight home runs in just 24 games since being called up from triple-a. the a's took a 7 to 2 lead to the ninth inning. trevor may gave way to kirby snead with three runs in and the bases loaded stone garrett hit a ground ball to nick allen that should have ended the game. allen boots it the nationals tie it on the two run error 717 game well you had to know what's coming jeter downs will flare one to left and no man's land and it's the nationals get six runs in the ninth for an
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8 to 7 win their second straight walk off the a's fall to 33 and 85. nfl preseason games these days aren't much about who wins or loses roster spots and depth chart status mostly at stake just the same. the 40 niners against the raiders will always get your attention. trey lance starting at quarterback for san francisco lance did lead one scoring drive on what should have been an interception the raiders duke kelly tips the ball into the air it's grabbed by tight end ross kelly seven seven game lance ten of 15 with the one touchdown he was sacked four times. former cal quarterback chase garver is trying to make his case with the raiders garbage throws a fourth quarter touchdown pass to sincere mccormick he sincerely does the raiders win it in a 34 to 7 rout that saw the 40 niners play very few of their starters 49ers will play denver on saturday at levi's and you may recognize the name on the back of this saints
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quarterback is ktvu mother no doubt at the superdome today the saints trailed kansas city by four late in the fourth quarter. jake julie haener throws an 18 yard completion to shaquan davis as the drive moves downfield. the six plays 76 yard drive was completed when julie haener rolled out and found ellis merriweather with what probably would have been the tying touchdown in the regular season . the saints went for two and failed, but later kicked a field goal for a 2624 win. numbers on his first nfl action ten of 17 for 105 yards and the one touchdown. it's been a long time since a us woman has won two major golf tournaments in the same year, 1999 to be exact. when julie inkster did it. this is not the woman who did it today in the british open. this is local favorite charlie hull hull from the bunker on the 11th hole. and she will not need to putt. hull began the day tied for the lead but couldn't keep up with lillia vu. the 25 year old from fountain valley view closed her final round 67 with
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this birdie putt for a six stroke victory. who also won the chevron championship back in april. in addition to a champagne bath who takes home $1.35 million to go with the three quarters of a million that she won in the spring. good to see that football back, by the way. and you and jason coming back in 30. we will be back in 30 with sports wrapped. lots more about the giants, the 40 niners the a's you name it like you hear that. all right joe thank you. you bet. next at 11, sometimes i read text from my family because i can't talk to all of them. and they're constantly showing their love for me and they're worried about me. but i am fine. i have my life and i know god's with maui wildfire victims showing strength through adversity. tonight we go 11:00 news on ktvu . fox two starts now. hello again this sunday. i'm cristina rendon and i'm mike mibach. the death toll from maui's fires now up to 93 tonight, but emergency managers expect that number to continue to rise. tonight,
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