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kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's saturday january the 13th. let's get you started with a look at the weather with dave sphar. hey dave. stephanie, good morning. and good morning, everybody already seen the arrival. some rain up in the north. a little bit here as we wait for the first of 2 waves to play out. the first one is not going to be as inclusive. it's going to miss a lot of the south that you just get just a little bit of a sprinkle going on. >> before we wait for stronger, one marching through probably for most, it will be close to sunset. and then afterwards, here's what it looks like right now. you see a lot of green in the east bay, too. but a lot of this is a ver gets evaporation before striking the ground. reports of ground reports have been sretty much focused on the north bay few pennies, maybe a nickel here or there not a whole lot yet, but the next few hours will continue to collect and it will get san francisco as well. there you have it in the total package. again, we see a break for the middle of the day early afternoon until another line moves through as we get to the
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late afternoon early evening. have a lot of fog and pretty much saturated above us. what's amazing, this forgives actually working, but there's a little little layer in the atmosphere. that's a little dry to go through. but not particularly that much. so most of what comes in the most of the sky, we should get. temperatures are mild as you expected win the mild sector and also a lot of cloud cover 40's on the board for right now, 50 san francisco and half moon bay. and that compares for you. by more than half a dozen degrees ahead of were numbers were this time from yesterday. so let's put the rain in the morning. part of the forecast here, taking a breather, as you can see here as we approach around noon shortly in the afternoon until that's secondary line starts to build for the evening and overnight. we'll have more on that part of the forecast coming up in just a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> all right. let's continue our team coverage of that wet weather kron four's tiffany justice is out in the conditions for us this morning in the north bay. tiffany, see you have your umbrella, but it seems to indicate there's some rain falling out there.
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>> yeah, good morning, stephanie. i'm staying dry are trying to stay dry this morning. driving here to petaluma. it has been raining all morning long and i would say it's a kind the heavier rain. i wouldn't say it's a sprinkle at this point. have my umbrella. i'm ready to go this morning. so i will say it has i would say, ok, i'm about to this morning walking around as i got out of my car, the rain hasn't been too heavy, manageable, but i definitely have my coat. i got my warm weather gear on and my umbrella ready to go. you can see their streets right behind me in the sidewalks. those are wet as well. so you can tell that the rain has been gathering on the roadways slightly so make sure you are being a little more cautious on the roadways as this rain does tend to build up. but stephen, and we'll send it back out to you and give you some more conditions out here
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in petaluma north bay throughout the morning. back to you. all right, looking forward to it. thank you so much to me. breaking news happening right now oakland, hundreds of protesters taking over the port of oakland this morning. >> this is an image sent to kron 4 from this huge group of organizers here. the group is calling for an end to the u.s. support of israel's action in palestine. we will keep you posted on the latest developments as the morning continues. in walnut creek in apartment fire left 2 people hospitalized. it happened on country would court just after 8 o'clock friday evening contra costa county firefighters pulled 2 people out. crews cut open an exterior wall to make this rescue. investigators are looking into what caused this place. and kelly moore paints is closing all stores immediately. the bay area paid store was founded nearly 80 years ago and has more than 150 stores nationwide. we
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stopped by the location in daly city looking to speak with someone. the website does list the store closing at 5. but when our reporter got to the scene to check things out, the store had already shut down for good. >> just going to get some fans to some much grand place that we're going to be in and we're going to order some ball seems like clothes. >> yeah, it's let's go inside. >> looks like some customers inconvenience there. kelly moore says the company will fulfill remaining customer orders at their distribution facility in union city. but once those orders are done, that's going to be it. and the ceo of the company says, quote, i'm extremely disappointed and saddened by this outcome. the ownership group's commitment from day one was to fix the business. if we could, we simply couldn't overcome the massive legal and financial burdens that have been weighing on the company for many years. authorities have released the name of a woman found dead on the side of the tracy road. 31
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year-old initial row of fremont was found on the side of the road last friday evening or other flight friday morning. investigators are treating the case as a homicide until an autopsy is complete. in san jose. police are calling wednesday night's hit in run a homicide. they say someone in an suv intentionally ran over a man and then shot him. they say it happened near descano drive in north first street. police identified the suspect as 19 year-old mckell make next. officers later arrested him in sacramento. the victim has been identified as eric durant. police now looking for the car on your screen there. a gray 2017 infinity qx 30 suv license plate tq, the one to 3. oakland police department. they released new photos of a car wanted a connection to a fatal hit hit and run. police say this blast ford mustang hit a 23 year-old man on new year's day near the intersection of international boulevard and 40nd avenue, a
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reward up to $10,000 is available for information leading to an arrest. search for suspects is underway in the south bay after a bullet went flying through a restaurant window. it happened at mastro steakhouse thursday night in the valley fair mall. course, justin campbell reports. >> this bullet ended up on a diner's table here. is my mind after flying through the window at mastro steakhouse on thursday night, like amazingly, no one was hurt. the bullet falling harmlessly to the ground between terri deadly or not? yes, i'm saying, dudley was sitting near the window, eating her favorite crab entre. another customer described the moment their dinner was interrupted, sleep total, callous, everyone out of their seats. santa clara police say they're looking for the people responsible for the shooting. witnesses saw several men running outside after the gunshots rang out. the scary moment was a reminder to
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diners to be thankful this morning going in and like my daughter's first it. was that very emotional because at the end of the day. >> life is so fragile. life can be taken away so quickly and for dudley's, he says he won't be scared away when you go back astros to i love reporting in santa clara, their justin campbell kron. 4 news. a registered offender sneaks onto a high school campus in livermore and allegedly exposes himself to a student kron four's. philippe djegal reports on the police response and arrest passerby noticed a suspicious man at around noon thursday near the creek behind granada high school in livermore hopped the fence to enter the campus pastor by contacted the livermore police department. >> who then in turn contacted our sro >> he went out to investigate principal clerk on over says a school resource officer is regularly on campus. and in
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this case was able to quickly find the man and bring him into custody. i was very concerned. >> put on a positive note, though, from then moment we've got notified get a pretended. it was probably about maybe 7 minutes, unfortunately, during the time of the suspect was on campus. police say he exposed himself to a girl. >> he has been identified as 39 year-old george michael tomlin. and it turns out police say he is a registered offender concerning for senior carol lawson who hopes she never has to confront an incident like one of her peers experience. i can't really know. but i would hope that i. >> just like walked away and backed off. but i i don't know what levels they would have been willing to take it to over, says the victim has been offered counseling and that the school is reviewing its security protocols. we have a safe school. >> we've got a great community here. teachers care about our students or staff cares better. students tomlin was booked into the santa rita jail in dublin among the
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charges he faces unlawful entry onto school grounds by registered offender, indecent exposure. >> and drug possession in livermore, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> and brooke was youngest-ever council member says that they are done with politics, at least for now. rigel robinson shared this image of his last day in office in 2018, robinson was elected to the berkeley city just 22 years old this year as a 27 year-old robinson was at the front, was the front runner to become berkeley's youngest mayor even earning support from state attorney general rob bonta. but this week he announced that he is burnt out by harassment from political opponents and threats made against him and his family. berkeley mayor jesse arreguin think robinson for his service. >> i think it's real loss for our community that that took this this really surprising
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step to step down from office. he's made a real meaningful impact. you know, he's such kind and generous and dedicated person. we all benefit from his his leadership. >> robinson also expressing his thanks sharing on social media. i have felt so deeply held and supported in the days and since announcing my decision, he says he feels entirely overwhelmed and have hundreds of kind messages and emails to respond to which he says he will in due time. coming up here on the kron 4 morning news, a popular tiktok food critic. >> cut his bay area restaurant who are short, what he says led to his decision. plus, the supreme court agrees to hear a case that could have a major impact on how san francisco approaches the homeless crisis. >> and just starting to collect a few little droplets of rain in the east. bay worry about 100 of an inch of rain already collected us far. most the line sure has been up in the north bay. this is the first little breeze through
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>> taking a live look now at the golden gate bridge this morning. when you can see there is some traffic moving along out there. but everyone looks to be going pretty slowly. and that looks like a good idea given to those wet conditions out there is there really a bridge there? you sure. okay. 47. good morning, everybody. as we do have the fog is joining us to so. >> that really should tell you there should be that much resistance from the atmosphere for this rain aloft. but amounts have been very, very modest. we're just now in the east bay getting a couple of
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pennies being collected. meanwhile, couple nichols up towards the north, but this is a weak wave compared to what's coming for us later today. that's going to be much better in coverage. so we're not going to see too much for the south bay today and the east bay and peninsula as well. here's another live shot going on here for the east bay shoreline. kind of that very much overcast, a kind of conditions which linger all day. today. we'll get some clearing, by the way for tomorrow. so hang tough with that 40's on the board. for the most part, that's much higher than this time yesterday, 50 san francisco and also for half moon bay. let's go to the models right now. here it is. this line of rain that we're watching here is the progress of it in and out. it is by the afternoon. then a stronger wave develops as we get to sunset 7 o'clock shortly afterwards it drop south that gets the south bay involve that rain shadow. kind of hard to get that in the santa clara valley, though, but will will pick up a out. and we're going to see from this first wave. then as you can see sunday, that's pretty good skies opening up in even particularly by sunday night. we're going to keep it still variable clouds and because
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the cold air aloft and with the moisture at the surface, that sometimes helps kind of fill in those clear patches because the sun comes out of the strikes, the wet ground boom produces more clouds for the afternoon. winds are going to be little a puff here. that happens the afternoon hours. here we go. whack. there are strong southeast wind here. as you can notice by this evening. and then later on a stretch to shift more as an onshore direction. later in the forecast period. getting them and it looks like they're really winds really start to subside, though. so it's very short lasting wind. but we'll be with us as we get into the afternoon evening hours. so cloudy early with rain late developing that rain is for everybody going on here, breezy breezy conditions late with the 50's expected across the board in the same thing expected tomorrow, despite the fact we got variable clouds. so we'll go ahead. still called cool in the 50's hanging in the 50's and then next week showers return late on tuesday and wednesday. that zone, there's noteworthy to the for wednesday morning commuters a little bit there. we take another break. and
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then stormy into next weekend. and unlike this one, it looks like it's going to cover up both weekend days, too. today, overcast early late showers. we've got this going on the san francisco in the later on the other way. same kind of deal for oakland and then san jose. you're looking at cloudy with light rain developing. not too much action or excitement here in the big board with lots of 50's going on for high temperatures for today, stephanie. so at least today we'll get the rain coming and going here then tomorrow will make up for with sunshine going on all right. thank you so much for that update. >> all right. >> in a now viral video, celebrity tiktok food critic keithley says he cut his bay area trip short after he claims he had safety concerns while being here in the bay area. envoys gayle ong brings us reaction from a local restaurant owner. >> fortunately, the bay-area stop on key family food tour is officially over keithley sharing with his 15 million followers. he's a bay area trip cut short due to public safety concerns. everyone actually don't. debate is a
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place that horse right now. what i was the tories, the people that they just focus on surviving. that's this is always the locals, kamala tents live in structures and burned cars that we saw people living in was shocking to the least. 41 people escape an happens. not might not agree, but i understand what's coming for sure is. >> we're not going to get anyone want to come to open now. because whether true or not true. people will scroll any listening to and read the internet and stuff. people believe what they leave. taking us by phone to tina johnson owns manatees. oakland, one of the restaurant's lee visited and reviewed. i don't blame them. i mean, in terms of your safety, do you need to put just a i think that our city officials are the ones who need to see that video and hear about why he even though the flow may have played a role. i don't think it was just about the food in terms of why he left behind a disappointing food. lee says he left thanks to an allergic reaction to shellfish.
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>> and long lines at some highly recommended spots. lee is a former mma fighter turned tiktok food critic base in las vegas know for reviewing mom and pop shops instead of trendy restaurants to bring increased attention and business. >> it's a fad that situation that a food critic. you know, talking about a food critic at the because just 8 oakland is so dire. i hope things in the bay area get better and that he gives us another shot. we also visited restaurants in san francisco and says he'll never forget the hospitality. people showed him. the people. >> heart maze. it is an environment as outsider. i wish the city was stepping. i don't know if they had known npthat they be trying which outside looking you don't seem like it was by city in the >> who knows to sunol glen school board members face a recall after pushing to remove certain flags from schools back in september board of trustees, president ryan organs in and trustee linda
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hurley voted to ban all flags at school other than the u.s. flag in the california state flag included the pride flag and community members took issue with this decision claiming the ban targets the lgbtq+ community and they argue the board members were serving their own interests and not those of the students. >> the flag, just one instance of showing that they do not listen to the people that have put them in place discovery has been made that there were 47 e-mails that were sent that strongly opposed the flag ban resolution and there were only 4 email sent to our board that were in support of it, which were members outside our community. the teachers union in signal sports, the recall effort. >> organizers have until february 20th to get 250 signatures to appear on a special ballot. if enough signatures are obtained, a recall election could happen as soon as april. california attorney general rob bonta is
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teaming up with 11 other state ags to push federal drug officials to reclassify cannabis as safe for medical use. right now it's classified as not having a medical purpose. the reclassification would allow more tax exemptions for legal cannabis businesses. help cannabis users find public housing in these is easier. and bonta says help california shut down the illegal cannabis market. in national news. congress is less than a week away from a government funding deadline and it's unclear whether lawmakers can avoid a shutdown. washington, d.c., correspondent hannah brandt has more. >> leaders from both parties did already make a deal on a funding framework. but that plan is facing opposition from the right and lawmakers are running out of time. >> republican house speaker mike johnson insists the funding deal he struck with democratic senate leader chuck schumer is still in place. our top line agreement remains. we are getting our next steps together. but a small group of conservative lawmakers in his own party are pushing johnson to ditch the deal. they want
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to cut billions out of the 1.0. 59 trillion dollar plan that spoken and receive feedback this week for many members all across the republican conference, new york republican congressman mark molinaro says it's worth compromising to avoid a government shutdown. we wanted more savings. most of us are comfortable working within this framework. and speaker johnson argues there are big wins for conservatives in this plan. the top line agreement includes hard, won concessions to cut more billions, as you know, from the giveaway and the covid era slush funds. but the deal is very similar to the one that caused angry republicans to oust speaker kevin mccarthy, conservative house freedom caucus chair. bob good says while he is against this deal, johnson deserves a chance to work it out. its policy it's not personal. and democratic house leader hakeem jeffries says his party supports the current plan but warned republicans that could change if they try to include more cuts. we will not except extreme right wing policy changes.
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>> parts of the government are set to run out of funding next friday. but lawmakers are discussing passing a funding extension bill that would give them more time to negotiate in washington. i'm hannah brandt. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news student loan relief could be just around the corner. the latest update to president biden's loan this election is a choice between results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home,
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>> the biden administration says it plans to start canceling student loans for qualifying borrowers as soon as next month. that's half the year ahead of schedule. this applies to those enrolled in
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the administration's safe plan. we have a balance of less than $12,000 and who have been making payments for at least 10 years. >> and from for local election headquarters, adam schiff still leads the pack in the race to be the next senator from california. >> a new uc berkeley polk co sponsored by the la times ows the burbank congressman leading the field by 4 percentage points. he is cked by 21% of likely voters. the survey has representative katie porter in the second place position with 17% of the vote. republican candidate steve garvey close behind with 13%. the other top democrat in the res representative barbara lee has 9%. she does represent oakland. the silicon valley representative anna eshoo is endorsing santa clara county supervisor. joe,some indian rlace her in congress smitty and is in his second stint as a county supervisor. he previously served in the state senate and assembly the 70 year-old has long had his eye on the seat in the house
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>> now on the kron 4 morning news, we are expecting more rain on the way we do have live coverage in detail reports from our dave spahr who is tracking it all from the weather center for us in storm tracker. 4 radar showing that widespread rain is falling. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thanks so much for joining us on this wet morning. let's check in now with dave. for more on what we need to know. hey. >> good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. well, so far, miles have been very light, though, up in the north bay. we've gotten a little bit more than a 10th of an inch and start to get into the lower teens already. but elsewhere, it's still in the pennies department here and the air is a fairly wet already. so we're not getting too much atmospheric resistance. that virga thing, the evaporation of rain. so rob us of an early hit. so we should be getting most of this. but again amounts the kirk elected are very somewhat the saga will probably play out the next few hours before
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departing before a heavier dose coming for this afternoon evening. as you can see, the live shot from the east bay shoreline all covered up with overcast. and you can see the fog and place mild temperatures, though, 40's and about 50 or so covers it for this hour. that is well ahead of where we were from this time from yesterday. reflecting that break that i just spoke of there. you can see it upstream here a little bit after this wave moves through. we take a breather. still kind of overcast, though. and then the secondary wave moves through and that will get you folks in the south bay. much better dose. is this a little bit more northern centric? there you have. it is. the breakdown. got some showers. even 11 o'clock breaking up for the early afternoon until the second wave arrives. we'll have more on that in a look at rain as we get into next weekend as well, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> we'll continue our team coverage of this wet weather with kron four's tiffany justice. she's out the conditions for us this morning in the north bay. tiffany, what's the situation like out there? i see you've got your umbrella. yes, good morning,
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70 definitely raining here in petaluma in the north bay earlier. >> it was a light rain but it has started to rain heavier. we have been here since 5 o'clock in the my drive here was rainy as well from the city. so make sure and be prepared for wet roadways. if you're heading out this morning, i'm here in petaluma. as i've mentioned, it has been raining pretty steadily. you can see the roadways and sidewalks right behind us. a little shiny. so today would be a good day to be prepared for the rain with the rain boots. some winter weather gear with your coats and a nice umbrella. like i have one on right now. so this is the lighter rain that we're they get earlier today. the heavier rain coming in later this afternoon. like dave spahr mentioned, i will say out here all morning long bring you some more life conditions throughout the morning. 70 back to you. if any lead to see that you have your winter coat on as well while you're
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out there. thank you for your live coverage. dramatic video from palisades tahoe earlier this week shows skiers and ski patrol. >> members digging to free a man trapped by wednesday's avalanche. forestry says stasio spoke with a snowboarder who shot some of these images. >> as more people have up to the sierra for three-day weekend, more snow is predicted in the mountains and that also means more avalanche concerns. santa cruz resident jason glickman says he is still reliving the tense moments he captured in this video when a group of volunteers found a trapped skier in wednesday's avalanche. >> and palisades tahoe. the biggest thing that. >> marcus and i the fellow i was riding with that day realize is that if we were about 5 chairs or so earlier the mountain there's a very good chance that we would been caught. never much. >> bay area in truckee
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resident 66 year-old kenneth kidd was killed. 3 others were injured and experience. snowboarder glickman says kids death moments before he hit the slopes has had a profound effect on himself and his friends thinking about it. it has shaken shaken us others. everybody. the policies he resorts. >> people that probably we're shaking up more are. >> cautious. the run where the avalanche happened reopened on friday glickman was back at the resort. he says that there has been more precautions taken at palisades. >> your a big snowfall, especially if they're skiing. off-trail. >> we're in areas. she says that we may be may be this coming weekend because it's going to snow a lot on saturday. so sunday will be a lot of people for them. okay. weekend in tahoe. so i think i
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think interest. would be a little bit that especially with the it will be a lot of people. so i think those people should the in on kyler. >> a spokesperson for palace aide says crews will be out in force to manage the predicted heavy downfall which may lead to some closures on the mountain out of an abundance of caution. theresa kron, 4 news. >> breaking news happening right now in oakland where hundreds protesters i've taken over the port of oakland there. you can see this video shared to us from the organizers of this demonstration. this group is calling for an end to the u.s. support of israel's action in palestine. according to the organizers, thousands of people are expected to attend this protest throughout the day. we're going to monitor the situation for you and keep you posted on any new developments as the morning continues. alaska united
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airlines are canceling more than 100 flights each day over a federal grounding order of boeing 7.37. max, 9 planes. federal officials say they are investigating whether boeing followed safety standards. this is new footage shared from a passenger on board that flight showing the damage happening from just one row away. passenger says his friend who was seated closer to the blowout had his socks, shoes and cellphone pulled off from his body. >> opened my eyes to a giant hole in the plane and i see the city lights. same thing. the very first see seconds was just pure shock and confusion. is this really happening? >> some scary moments. he's describing their the boeing company now faces a class action lawsuit on behalf of multiple passengers. some of them saying the blowout physically injured and emotionally traumatized them. alaska airlines says it's
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looking to compensate affected passengers by offering a full refund $1500 and counseling. a cell phone recovered on the ground in oregon still incredibly works after falling thousands of feet out of the sky. the phone and its owner were both on board that alaska airlines flight last friday. national transportation officials sharing this image of the door plug that blew out of that flight arriving in washington, d.c., of the piece of that plane was found in a backyard of a portland teacher's home. the investigation does continue this morning into how that that door came off the plane. car is split into thirds after a deadly crash in richmond. investigators say 2 people died in the crash this morning. happened along carlson boulevard near florida avenue. police believe speed was most likely a factor here. the victims identities have not been released. in the north bay. moraine county
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supervisor set new limits on short-term rental properties. the board said a limit for the county of 1200 licenses. the majority of the license rentals are in west under the new rules licenses must be renewed by property owners every 2 years. the board first placed a moratorium on short term rentals in west marin county. back in 2018 the u.s. supreme court has agreed to review a case which will dictate what cities can and cannot do to address homeless encampments as four's dan kerman explains the case could have significant impacts in san francisco. >> the u.s. supreme court will review a lower court ruling, which is limited 9 western states from enforcing laws to remove people from homeless encampments. that decision by the 9th circuit court of appeals in grants pass oregon indicated removing homeless individuals from the street with no alternative shelter was available, amounted to cruel and unusual punishment. and the ruling has been cited in a san francisco case, which is also limited the city's
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ability to enforce certain laws. that's why san francisco officials are pleased the u.s. supreme court will now weigh in progressive cities throughout the west coast have all supported judicial review of this case beca >> cities from seattle to portland down la and san diego's. well, san francisco, we've all been and strong in our ability to grapple with homelessness and this grants pass case has left our cities without the tools that we need to deal with this and keep our streets safe and accessible. city attorney david chiu says among other things, the high court must clarify. cities do not have to have a shelter bed for every unhoused person in that city in the 2023 report, san francisco reported offering 52 temporary shelter in overflow beds per 100 homeless persons in 2022, i think we need to focus on the campus. governor gavin newsom has been a big proponent of the supreme court getting involved in a statement friday. he said california has invested billions to address
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homelessness, but rulings from the bench of tied the hands of state and local governments to address this issue. the supreme court can now correct course. and then the costly delays from lawsuits that have plagued our efforts to clear encampments and deliver services to those in need. it's disappointing to see governor newsom and the city of san francisco >> push that narrative. attorneys representing the coalition on homelessness and the san francisco case are hopeful the supreme court will uphold the lower court ruling in the oregon case solution to our street. homelessness crisis is temporary shelter and ultimately affordable housing cities know this. san francisco knows this. >> and so we encourage the city's 2 implement those solutions rather than continuing to try rely on. they'll solutions such as criminalization or scapegoat. and house spokesperson for problems that are decades in the making and involve really systemic issues that are not fault of no one on house community. the supreme court is expected to hear arguments in the case and i did the
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spring or the fall. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> coming up on the kron, 4 morning news. could a new tax on california's ultra wealthy solve the state's multibillion-dollar deficit? are looking to get back on track against the chicago bulls. we have the highlights coming up. >> and in our forecast here we have some rain across the bay area right now. in theory is a covering just about the entire bay. at least a lot going on here waiting for a stronger dose coming in to us said this afternoon this evening. i'll give the what we expect to happen for today. and the skies opening up for your sunday to kron. 4 morning continues. well, good morning
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and welcome back to kron. 4 morning news out monitoring snow as we go to with this because the storm system is producing snow. as you heard up in the mountains now. >> at lake level up in tahoe, this is just somebody but you get an idea what's going on and our mountains throughout the same kind of deal with snow. but they're also winds which you don't get from this picture here. in some cases, they can get a pretty hefty over 50 miles per hour. that's very high level. say 8, 9,000 feet above. but lake level to only a few inches they're getting with this. maybe even up to half a foot yet to get up to about 7,000 feet. before we see a lot more. so not particularly a cold storm and we can see that on the home front because it's so mild with this rain happening still in the 50's. but as a
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formality, winter storm warning that is as you can see the coverage area until 04:00am tomorrow. and meanwhile, there's the watch that's been posted to elsewhere around the range. we don't have up here also that it is included in a with wind advisory rather. it's also covering portions of the mountains there. but you got winds over 50 miles per hour. that's a given we obviously have that. so what does it look like in tahoe starting tomorrow, improving? it's a mixed bag, a sun and clouds monday, tuesday looks like some rain getting back in the forecast because these highs are still well in the business of the 40's. so we need some quarter stuff to bring those snow levels down a little bit. that also means a melt in the next couple of days, a little as well. so if you're headed to travel up there today, kind of messy. if you get there tomorrow, you've got not just tomorrow, but a few days before anything happens again, 40's on the board locally. this one i just mentioned before we are warmer this morning. we were from yesterday by good clip 50 meanwhile, san francisco and also for half moon bay. here's the big picture. this the first morning wave. then we'll
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have another one as we get to the afternoon the evening hours and then more into the middle of the week with that big system where watching for next weekend, potentially how much we collecting from this? well, this morning's wave will give us about a dime up north, getting up to about a quarter far up north, but mostly to the east bay adeiny maybe a dime nickel or so. and then at the secondary wave in here. yes, sir. but it gets a lot more. there might be talking about some half inches along the east bay shoreline and maybe even down to san jose half a dollar. so as we look for over the week here, here comes that other wave. i mention tuesday, wednesday morning, it looks like the timing of this thing here. break. and then another dose heading into next weekend. it looks it's a lot coming from the south. that means not particularly a cold system that pushes the snow levels down a little bit or does cause some melting with all that they've collected. but saturday, unfortunately, sunday looks like a lot coming from out to sea and it's a good western to eastern pathway. we're not getting that colder air as much in the next highs today. we're going
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to go for the middle 50's pretty much the same deal you can expect for tomorrow with improving sky conditions will called verbal clouds and that front take a breather. middle the week again, more action. but again, the mother load as we head into next week, it looks like they'll be at least 2 biggies to watch. and that will be saturday and sunday. okay. all right. bundle up. thanks a lot, dave. >> well, francisco is installing 400 automated license plate readers throughout the city. cameras will be installed in 100 intersections. the mayor's office says they're working with the mta public utilities commission to get these cameras set up as quickly as possible. the bay area's getting 30 million dollars from federal government from the federal government to build electric vehicle, charging stations contra costa county and the bay area. air management district. each get 15 million dollars. 15 libraries in contra costa county's low-income communities. get new ev stations. the air district plans to spend its money on
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projects in underserved areas. for the second consecutive year. a bay area lawmaker is calling for the state adding new wealth tax. but the proposal faces serious opposition, including from governor gavin newsom. kron four's a tom wallace reports. >> remember alex lee using jars of eminem's to make a point about his proposed. well test. it calls on the state to add a one percent tax on the assets of california to have a global net worth above 50 million dollars. and a 1.5% tax on the assets of california in 2 of the global net worth more than 1 billion dollars. those assets can include things like stocks and owned properties to 1 million dollars and have announced. and here is a 1.5% that. well. >> as 1.5% of the bill. that's why it's imperative that we tax the rich. >> we also maintain our
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commitments and our investments in our community. during a one-on-one interview, le urge support for his tax proposal noting it will impact less than 0.1% of californians all while raising more than 20 billion dollars in revenue for the state. he says that's significant. given the goiernor's estimated 37.9 billion dollar project, a deficit, a deficit, the non-partisan legislative analyst's office or believes will be even higher at 68 billion, especially now given the budget deficit. we have to be smart. >> yes, we can tighten our belt. we can take from the reserve. we can cut some here and there, but the fundamental promise of the democrats is that we're here for the working people. we cannot scale back our school funding our social safety net climate change efforts because it will only hurt the working class will hurt the planet. and so we can't afford to do that. but the legislation faces several uphill challenge is just to get to the finish line. first, a similar effort last year did not succeed in the legislature. second governor gavin newsom is in strong opposition, so much so that during his budget
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presentation this week, he specifically called out the wall street journal editorial board for what he said incorrectly implied he's in support of the proposal. you supporting a wealth tax, know yet again. what the do you keep writing about that? republicans also expressing opposition. the more money can stay with the people who earned it. the better it is for our economy. the better it is for people are better stewards of their own money. then the government i've never seen the government spend money better than the way people with themselves, but perhaps the biggest challenge right now held and suspend the assembly, revenue and taxation committee put the legislation on the suspense file, meaning it will be held up at least for the time being. still, lee says he's not giving up my priority is the 99.0. 9% of people not the top 0, 1%, of people that would be taxed by this bill. the proposal needs at least two-thirds support from the legislature. and only then can and head to the ballot for voters to have the final say play tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> that a bay area sports, the warriors are looking to get
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back on track against the chicago bulls kron four's. erin wilson has more. well, the warriors are back on the road, hoping that, you know, a little bit of together time away from the bay area can help their team camera. she once they get that being said last night, the bulls held a celebration for the 1995 96 championship team that known of in the probe was a part of and he was also part of the ceremony celebrated. >> you know, the team that won 72 in 10 and won the nba title that year led by none other than michael jordan over the good old days of the warriors. they look was one of bulls teams as well. coming back from a 13 point halftime deficit to turn the game around and 3rd play. thompson hit 7 of 15 of those from beyond the arc and finished with 30 points in his most oppressive game of the season. meanwhile, andrew wiggins looked like his old self and 17 points. a sweet move to right there. getting the layup high off the glass and becoming a will. he follow suit? he was a beast inside tonight. watch him here. tough move inside to the get the
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bucket and the 24 points and 5 rebounds for coming on the night last night. and then it was steps. turn in the 4th scored 15 of 27 in this quarter alone. he hit 3. for 3 right there maybe it 6 of them on the night. the warriors they get back on track with my with the healthy one. 41 31 win over the bulls and they have milwaukee to face tonight against giannis and the books, obviously. so that will be a going. but until then, i'll talk to to you. >> aaron, thank you. and we'll be right back.
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>> all right. welcome back. it looks like the t rex had a cousin paleontologists say john, part of the school found in new mexico in 1983, could actually be the closest known relative of them it to rest a sore wrist wrecks. >> this new species existed millions of years earlier than that. t rex. >> making making it a predecessor to the famous predator. how cool is that? i'm a big fan of dinosaurs. that's pretty cool. the oakland zoo will be closed today because of the rain. the zoo says that if you do have reservations for today, you will be automatically refunded and they are hoping to keep glow. far ready, though, open for tonight. that will depend on the rain. the zoo will share at noon today whether glow foreign opens tonight.
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still ahead on the next hour of the proper morning news, a bay area pay store started nearly 80 years ago is now closing all of its stores immediately. >> plus, a bullet flies through the window of a steakhouse in valley fair mall. the shocking reaction from diners. and police are investigating after a registered offender allegedly made his way onto a high school campus in livermore. stay with us. the problem for morning news continues with (vo) with fargo, the new virtual assistant from wells fargo, you can instantly know what you spend on things like food. (dad) fargo, what did i spend on groceries this month? (son) hey dad, can the guys stay for dinner? (dad) no. (vo) want faster, easier banking? you can, with wells fargo.
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sweeps its way across the bay area. just look at stormtracker 4, a lit up green indicating we're all that rain is falling. more on what you can expect for the rest of your weekend. >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's saturday january the 13th. let's get you started with a look at that wet weather with dave sphar. good morning to you, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. overcast and some light rain working its magic and some showers up towards the north bay is what we're looking at for now. a collection amounts will be all that great there's another wave that we're waiting for late this afternoon early this evening. now, first things first on the radar you can see just about everybody is covered at least aloft, although not all this really is necessary striking the ground. but most of this making its way to the east bay, the north bay peninsula and also san francisco, little tougher to get down there in
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the south bay. again, you'll get your shot later for the secondary wave. again, here we have it. it looks like it's approaching almost hits a peak of performance, if you will, then waiting as we go into the later morning hours. that is this little wave going forward. it's also producing some snow showers and there is a winter storm warning up in tahoe to make no doubt there's the east bay shoreline. you see the fog in the overcast sky conditions. temperatures still holding into the 40's and it should be remembered with this mild air at work here that is substantially above where these temperatures were from yesterday. that also means for the mountains up in tahoe. snow levels are very high. and as far as where the warning zone as you get up to about 7,000 feet to start picking up those feet of snow in that gets up to 8,000 feet and so forth. so 49, as we get to 11 o'clock as you'll notice, the rain starts to taper off a ticket for the east bay. it will shut off in the north a little sooner. and then the secondary wave is expected for this evening tonight. more on that in the timing of all of this coming up in just a bit. 70. all right, dave, thank you.
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>> and we continue our team coverage of the rain with kron four's tiffany justice who was on the conditions for us this morning in the north bay, tiffany, that your big jacket on you got your umbrella on. what's it like out there? right? so get ready for the rain north bay. we have been in petaluma all morning long since around 5 o'clock this morning. and it has been raining. >> raining pretty hard at this point in the has been steady. so driving into the north bay to petaluma this morning from the city. it was raining as well. right when i hit the golden gate bridge. so rain is what you can expect a day to day would be a great day to grab that umbrella. you're warmer. winter weather here. so rain boots, if you i also want to show you the roadways and sidewalks where i am it in pelham right now. you can see that they're shiny. some puddle on the roadways right behind wet sidewalks as well. so if you're planning on
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stepping out today. >> be ready for the rain. stephanie, back to yeah. be prepared. that is the key. thank you so much to me. >> and breaking news happening right now in oakland. hundreds of protesters have taken over the port of oakland this morning. this is video shared to kron 4 from the organizers of this demonstration. this group is calling for an end to the u.s. support of israel's action in palestine. according to the organizers, thousands of people are expected to attend this demonstration throughout the day. we will keep you posted on the latest developments as the morning continues. so stay with us on this in walnut creek in apartment fire leaves 2 people hospitalized. it happened on county would court just after 8 o'clock friday evening contra costa county firefighters pulled 2 people out. crews cut open an exterior wall to make this rescue. investigators are looking into what caused this place. and kelly wore pants is closing all of its stores immediately. the bay-area paint store was founded nearly
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80 years ago. it is more than 150 stores nationwide. we stopped by the location in daly city. the website lists the store closing at 5. but when we got to the scene before, then to check things out, it was already shut down for good. >> just going to get some fans to some much training for a place that we're going to be in and we're going to order some ball seems like clothes. >> yeah, it's going to sign >> and unfortunate for that customer. there. kelly moore says the company will fulfill remaining customer orders at their distribution facility in union city. once those orders are done now, that is it for the company, the co sharing in a statement, quote, i'm extremely disappointed and saddened by this outcome. the ownerships group commit the ownership group's commitment from day one was to fix the business. if we could, we simply could not overcome the massive legal and financial burdens. they have been weighing on the company for many years. authorities released the name of a woman found dead on the side of the
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tracy wrote. 31 year-old danny show row of fremont was found on the road last friday morning. investigators are treating this case as a homicide until an autopsy is complete. is that jose police are calling wednesday night's hit and run case a homicide. they say someone an suv intentionally ran over him and then shot him. they say it happened near this condo drive in north first street. police identified the suspect as 19 year-old mccown the neck. officers later arrested him in sacramento. the victim identified as eric durr am. police are now looking for the car there on your screen. a great 2017 infiniti. qx 30 suv license plate tq, the one to 3. police. they released new photos of a car wanted in connection with a fatal hit and run. police say this black ford mustang hit a 23 year-old man on new year's day near the intersection of international boulevard and 40nd avenue, a
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reward up to $10,000 is available for information leading to an arrest. and the for suspects is underway in the south bay after a bullet went flying through a restaurant window. it happened at mastro steakhouse thursday night in the valley fair mall justin campbell has more. >> this bullet ended up on a diner's table right here. is my mind after flying through the window at mastro steakhouse on thursday night, like amazingly, no one was hurt. the bullet falling harmlessly to the ground between terri dudley or not. let them dudley was sitting near the window, eating her favorite crab entre. another customer described the moment their dinner was interrupted, sleep total, callous, everyone out of their seats. santa clara police say they're looking for the people responsible for the shooting. witnesses saw several men running outside after the gunshots rang out. the scary moment was a reminder to
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diners to be thankful this morning going in and like my daughter's first it was that very emotional because at the end of the day, >> life is so fragile. life can be taken away so quickly. and for dudley's, he says he won't be scared away when you go back to mask trusty now i love reporting in santa clara, their justin campbell kron. 4 news, a registered offender allegedly sneaks onto a high school campus in livermore where he exposes himself to a student. >> four's philippe djegal reports on the police response and arrest. >> a passerby noticed a suspicious man at around noon thursday near the creek behind granada high school in livermore hopped the fence to enter the campus pastor by contacted the livermore police department. >> who then in turn contacted our sro >> he went out to investigate. principal clerk on over says a school resource officer is regularly on campus. and in
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this case was able to quickly find the man and bring him into custody. i was very concerned with on a positive note, though, from then. >> moment we've got notified. when you get a pretended it was probably about maybe 7 minutes. unfortunately, during the time of the suspect was on campus, police say he exposed himself to a girl. >> he has been identified as 39 year-old george michael tomlin. and it turns out police say he is a registered offender concerning for senior carol lawson who hopes she never has to confront an incident like one of peers experience. i can't really know. but i would hope that i. >> just like walked away and hopefully able to backed off. but i i don't know what levels they would have been willing to take it to over says the victim has been offered counseling and that the school is reviewing its security protocols. we have a safe school. >> we've got a great community here. teachers care about our students or staff cares better. students tomlin was booked into the santa rita jail in dublin among the
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charges he faces unlawful entry onto school grounds by registered offender, indecent exposure. >> and drug possession in livermore, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> berkeley's youngest ever council members done with politics, at least for now. roger robinson shared this image of his last day in office in 2018, robinson was elected to the berkeley city just 22 years old this year, robinson was the front runner to become berkeley's youngest mayor. even earning support from state attorney general rob bonta. but he announced this week he is burnt out by harassment from political opponents and threats made against him and his family. berkeley mayor, jesse, are again thanked robinson for his service. >> i think it's real loss for our community that that roger took this this really surprising step to step down from office. he's made a real meaningful impact. you know, he's such kind and generous and dedicated person. we all
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benefit from his his leadership. >> robinson also expressing his thanks on social media, writing. i felt so deeply held and supported in the days since announcing my decision. he says i am entirely overwhelmed and have hundreds of kind messages and emails to respond to which i will in due time. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, the supreme court agrees to hear a case that could have major impacts on how san francisco approaches the homeless crisis. and alaska and united airlines forced to cancel more flights as federal investigators continue to inspect dozens of boeing airplanes. >> looking a little round of rain across the bay today. i'm also going to be somewhat modest. a secondary wave expected into the late afternoon early evening in some winds later today as well. to make note looks forecast. we come back on for one news continues.
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>> o welcome back to kron 4 morning news. good morning, get through and got some light. rain showers working its magic across the east bay. little bit heavier up to the north bay. this the morning call. we have until watch the secondary dose drop south. by the time we get here to say 4 o'clock or so. and that's going to give a much better dose of the east bay in the south bay with that amount. we're looking at east bay shoreline. you can see very much covered with overcast right now and fog temperature check for the most readings in the 40's for right now. that's above where the numbers were this time from yesterday. and
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when you think about this precipitation, the mountains you out snow in all, there's a winter storm warning. in fact, there. but remember, the snow levels are a little higher at lake level. they're talking 4 inches, 5 inches and so forth. and it's really 7,000 feet is where that warning kicks in. there and further higher levels that we're going to get. maybe a foot but the half and all that. however, a lot of it's being lost to rain at the lower levels and some melting occurring as well because temperatures may still manage above freezing for today. so interesting to note that this is not a good solid cold nor norther storm dropping south incorporating a lot of moisture in the mid latitudes. here you have it for right now. going forward break, although mostly cloudy, maybe some light rain showers. and here's the heavier dose looks to be a little later than earlier projections. so it could probably be after sunset dropping south. that's how you get the south bay involve. looks like hangs there for a little while to in the santa cruz mountains. we don't have any flash flood watches have been posted at all now and it looks like tomorrow. we get a nice little break here and that's by tomorrow evening. but still see the skies open up and you
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get some variable clouds. now we're still going to be fighting with little bit cold air upstairs a bit. and when you get that evaporation from the sun and it's a direct transfer, it's water. the ground cause of operation that clouds back again. so we'll fill in some broken spots. pulse, a variable clouds expected for your sunday, at least turn off the much rain. emptied the bucket. when we start this. so this is this morning's call. all right. it's going to be again tapering off in the early afternoon. not much, very struggling to get a dine. maybe 2 up to a quarter up north. you can see santa rosa here comes the second wave right there. that's for this evening. so we hear the rain coming this evening. this is a bigger dose and it also gets a much better dose. few folks down south in the east bay, but it's going to be hard get more than maybe a quarter and sometimes with now the winds, we do see a pop-up with the winds. that's what you may also hear, too, particularly by the evening, the secondary wave has a good, strong onshore wind up the coast, at least although notice elsewhere, it's still offshore and at least coming in from the south that he's being from
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the south. you'll notice all the way up in the north bay, too. so the onshore appearance will only be felt really. san francisco in coastal areas a little bit up to sonoma county, too. then it turns off a little bit for your sunday, not bad for sunday in terms variable clouds and not a whole lot. the way of wind sometimes when the systems move through, you have the winds lingering the whole next day. there's a shot from the airport. sfo, cloudy, early and rain early. and then another dose happening later today, breezy late. that's the winds of the show temps in the 50's. let's do it again for tomorrow with those temperatures but variable clouds in cool and pretty mild to start next week off things get exciting as we get to tuesday into wednesday that some of the dose make note of take a break again and then by the weekend and next weekend looks to be an like this one both days being covered in this. that will be like a one-two punch. both of them look like in the long range forecast models will show you that later the broadcast. but are coming in from the mid latitudes again. so it's very moist and very wet storm.
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unfortunate may be cold enough to really lock up more and more of that moisture up in the mountains. 57 in san francisco, early late rain. 57 oakland, 59 san jose. you're going to really wait for your rain by this evening. check it out on the big board here. here's a look at the high temperatures and we've got a lot of mid 50's for today. not a lot of variety here. we're going to see similar numbers expected tomorrow, but at least some sun. stephanie, back to you. all right, dave, thank you. >> the san francisco ballet officially dances into a new season this month with another stunning lineup of breathtaking, powerful performances. joining us live now to share more is ballet dancer, alexis, francisco. alexis, good morning to you. one to 2. so great to have you join us. first of all, tell us how long you've been with the ballet for. >> i've been with above up about 4 years. okay at how was the experience been like so and it's a dream come true, really to be higher >> this francisco about because it's actually a dream of mine since i was a little
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kid. year happening enough to do her work. it's it's really, you know. >> i i love it. yeah, beautiful thing and where you're originally from. i'm originally from cuba really well. but then you saw san francisco ballet, always ultimate goal. yeah. i heard him mention and offense. he's come out and since my middle name is to go some little kid. so i didn't know much about it until now. not in love for the company in yeah, yeah. but such a beautiful thing to be able to achieve a childhood dream, young age to my goodness. yeah. >> so tell us about the upcoming season. you're performing in quite a few i believe you have a world premiere, but it's coming up pretty soon. tell us a bit about that. this is mere mortals immortals. yes, >> so moore says kurt off by a shark bite you sleep by some
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flowing coins and it's like honestly being part of the whole process and be impressed. sunday's been thrilling and also very but i thing it follows an audience member. think you a bit like the fun. i like something that we have never seen before, especially in francisco about assist the some 10. they feel like you have been done. okay. revolutionary. exactly. tell us about the storyline. i understand it has something to do with ai, which is name that a lot of people in san francisco in the bay area are familiar with. it's a lot to base. >> also above and the u.s. box and or xbox. yes. so it's it's like a take of thunder as boxes like in the future think kind of and so really excited. also saying to see how everything. evolves how
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everything gets together. base. the story lies about u.s. box somehow everything think i'm an idiot like how everything happen somehow. we were just talking during the commercial break about this. you and i, but this is a very large production. he said there's at least 40 dancers involved in just >> mere mortals what is it been like just having? and i think we have some video on the screen. 2 of you beautiful looking to go. but any what is it been like just interacting with and working with so many dancers for this world premiere. >> it's been actually very excited. and also because just like most of us so like we all help each other. lake in there that together. so it's basically like working with your family so every lake, all of us are printing is faring like in corruption and it's a refund like you can see laying
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its while doing then today. it's a lot of fun. and i said before it quite challenging us well, but yes in general, a very fun. yeah. >> and tell us to other performances we can expect this season. so this is so it can also one of them. are you excited broken wings, broken wing by shaw sub of frida kahlo's. >> life i think it's breathtaking premier the north american. here in francisco, one is that happening thank yous program. okay. programs or around march, ok, got so and it's just breathtaking in its them. elfrida us. this one parts mail and we all that's 3 to. yeah, it's it's been a
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first thinking. yeah. okay. >> and to tell us a bit about how long you guys have all been practice seeing for this upcoming new season? well, it's been a while, a practice in case we get ready. >> before even the kraken, we like rehearsal of the spaces and we put them together is a lot of work. at the end of the day, it's just an enjoyment >> and do you have so you've been doing this for some a little bit of time now. you do with the court for for a while as well. do you still get some stage fright and how do you overcome that? >> i still do little bit. yeah, i do have yes, i do a self talk to myself before star of the show and why am i here in them? but the think it takes me like back to the past. like all i've been through as a pit person to like. i told my so something that i myself i was born to
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yeah. and then i get ready. yeah. thinking back to when you are a kid. yes, streaming like wow. i know if i know i'm here. it's nice. time to show why i'm that's wonderful message. and just in our last 30 seconds do have a message for those who are watching who have shared this dream of being in the arts and they're still trying to figure out their journey on how to get think also it's like we have dreams, but it's also about timing and being patient yourself. that's so important because sometimes you want something so bad. a thing. by being patients like you'll see how everything. vols and also like enjoying. that's a thing even when the hard times because there's no such thing as hard time for a slight more, less sentence. and then they say. good day, listen just have to take those sen be
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patient with yourself and step by like those transferred come true just yeah. patients practice and enjoying the journey. exactly. all right. alexis francisco dancing with the san francisco ballet. you can learn more information about the upcoming performances on sf valley's website. all right. thank you so much for joining us morning for having of course, we'll be for having of course, we'll be right back. not just any whiteboard...
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all, glenn school board members face a recall after pushing to remove certain flags from schools. >> back in september board of trustees, president ryan jorgensen and trustee linda hurley voted to ban all flags at school other than the u.s. flag in the california state flag. the ben included the pride flag and community members took issue with the decision claiming the ban targets the lgbtq+ community. they argue the board member serving we're serving their own interests and not the interests of students. the flight just one instance of showing that they do not listen to the people that >> have put them in place discovery has been made that there were 47 e-mails that were sent that strongly opposed the flag ban resolution and there were only 4 email sent to our board that were in support of it, which were members outside our community. >> the teachers union in soon all supports the recall effort. organizers have until february 20th to get 250
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signatures for a to appear on a special ballot. if enough signatures are obtained a recall election could happen as soon as april. california attorney general rob bonta is teaming up with 11 other state ags to push federal drug officials to reclassify cannabis as safe for medical use. right now it's classified as not having a medical purpose. the reclassification would allow more tax exemptions for legal cannabis businesses. help cannabis users find public housing in these is easier. and while bonta says help california shut down the legal cannabis market. still ahead on the kron morning news. more snow on the way for the sierra this holiday weekend. the
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>> now on the kron 4 morning news, we are expecting more rain on the way and there is rain currently falling. as you can see, a 29 this morning. we have some more detailed updates from our own day spahr who was live in the weather center. and all of this for us. good morning. welcome back. the kron 4 morning news. thank you so much for joining us. we're going to kick off this half hour by checking in with good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and it looks like kind of a rainy saturday, but there's a nice little break. kind of sandwiched in-between the 2 rain events, the first one that were already getting right now that we've been talking about. >> and then a secondary one that looks like it's really not even get hold until after sunset going into your evening. that will be coupled with some winds as well. here's a live shot of how the radar stands. and you see basically the heaviest rain is kind of overhead that we're going to get from this wave. then it really starts to break up a little bit upstream here.
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so again, if you're a 30 shot, this is what we've got going on here. looks like it's on making a lot of progress there in the santa cruz mountains in due time, my friends, you'll see more action. definitely there tonight. sfo, good news is here. no delays being reported, though, does look kind of what, though, when kind of overcast and foggy at all 40's pretty much across the board here. and we discussed how earlier this is actually above what the numbers were this time from yesterday, except for places like san francisco. but ucf in the north bay. there ahead by some dozen degrees or so. this really underscores how this air is very mild. contrast that with what we expect from like a winter storm. we are getting winter like snow havre. however, happening up in tahoe there you can see the color is a shunt here on this particular radar imagery. we'll see more through maybe some successes systems by the middle of the week in towards the end of the week. here's a look at today. again, we're going to call cloudy for a good chunk of the early afternoon, at least again, firing back up again with more rain. by the time we get to tonight, little bit more on that longer range forecast for
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you coming up in a bit, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> let's continue our team coverage of the rain with crawford's tiffany justice who was out in the conditions for us this morning in the north bay. tiffany, hopefully you're staying dry. >> yes, i have my umbrella. my coat on staying dry out here. we are in petaluma north bay. we have been out here. around 5 o'clock this morning. it has been raining pretty steadily when we got here this morning, rain was a little bit lighter and has been intensifying throughout the morning. so it's been coming down pretty hard, as you can say, see, i have my umbrella with me. ready to go. my drive up here to the north bay. petaluma was rainy as well as started to rain as soon i as i hit the golden gate bridge and it has been raining ever this morning. my drive here of to the north bay, the petaluma area. so as you guys can tell as well, today would be a good
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idea to get ready for the rain. grab your rain, boots, your rain gear. the roadways, as i have mentioned, as well. we're a little slick as well. you can see some puzzling right behind us. the rain has been coming down. so today would be a good idea if you're planning on stepping out to be prepared back to 70. all right. tiffany, thank you for that live coverage. >> well, dramatic video from palisades tahoe this week show skiers and snow patrol diggin to free a man trapped by wednesday's avalanche. half was theresa spoke with a snowboarder who shot these images. as more people have up to the sierra for three-day weekend. more snow is predicted in the mountains. >> and that also means more avalanche concerns. santa cruz resident jason glickman says he is still reliving the tense moments he captured in this video when a group of volunteers found a trapped skier in wednesday's avalanche. >> and palisades tahoe. the biggest thing that. >> marcus and i the fellow i
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was riding with that day realize is that if we were about 5 chairs or so earlier the mountain there's a very good chance that we would been caught. never much. >> bay area in truckee resident 66 year-old kenneth kidd was killed. 3 others were injured and experience. snowboarder glickman says kids death moments before he hit the slopes has had a profound effect on himself and his friends thinking about it. it has shaken shaken us others. everybody. the user, it's >> people that probably we're shaking up more are. cautious. the run where the avalanche happened reopened on friday and glickman was back at the resort. >> he says that there has been more precautions taken at palisades. >> your a big snowfall, especially if they're skiing.
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off-trail. >> we're in areas. she says that we may be may be this coming weekend because it's going to snow a lot on saturday. so sunday will be a lot of people for them. okay. weekend in tahoe. so i think i think interest. would be a little bit that especially with the it will be a lot of people. so i think those people should the in kyler. >> a spokesperson for palace aide says crews will be out in force to manage the predicted heavy downfall which may lead to some closures on the mountain out of an abundance of caution. theresa kron, 4 news. >> now to breaking news happening right now in oakland, hundreds of protesters have taken over the port of oakland this morning. you can see from this video that was sent to the kron 4 newsroom. now, this group is calling for an end to the u.s. support of israel's action in
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palestine. according to the organizers, thousands of people are expected to attend this protest throughout the day. this is not the first time the port has been the target or the scene. the backdrop of demonstrations back in november. protesters tried to prevent a u.s. military ship from leaving the sport. well, ask a united airlines are canceling more than 100 flights each day over a federal grounding order of boeing 7.37. max, 9 planes. federal officials say they are investigating whether boeing followed safety standards. this isn't this is all coming as new footage is shared from a passenger on that flight showing the damage happening from just a row away. the passenger says his friend who was seated closer to the blowout had his socks, shoes and cell phone hold off of him. >> opened my eyes to a giant hole in the plane and i see the city lights. same thing to
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very first see seconds was just pure shock and confusion. is this really happening >> the boeing company now faces a class action lawsuit on behalf of multiple passengers. some of them saying the blowout physically injured and emotionally traumatized them. alaska airlines says it's looking to compensate affected. passengers offering a full refund $1500 and counseling. cell phone recovered on the ground in oregon still works after falling thousands of feet out of the sky. the phone and its owner were both on board. the alaska airlines flight last friday. national transportation officials sharing this image of the door plug that blew out of the alaska airlines flight arriving in washington, d.c., that item was found in the backyard of a portland teacher's home. the investigation continues this morning into how that door plug came off the plane. and a car split into thirds after a deadly crash in richmond. investigators say 2 people
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died friday morning. it happened along carlson boulevard near florida avenue. police believe speed was the most likely factor here. no victims identities have been released yet. in the north, a marin county supervisors set new limits on short term rental properties. the board said a limit for the county of 1200 licenses. the majority of those license rentals are in west marin under the new rules licenses must be renewed by property owners. every 2 years. the board first placed a moratorium on short term rentals in west marin county. back in 2018. and the u.s. supreme court has agreed to review a case which will dictate what cities can and cannot do to address homeless encampments as kron four's. dan kerman explains the case could have signet significant impacts in san francisco. >> the u.s. supreme court will review a lower court ruling, which is limited 9 western states from enforcing laws to remove people from homeless encampments. that decision by the 9th circuit court of appeals in grants pass oregon
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indicated removing homeless individuals from the street with no alternative shelter was available, amounted to cruel and unusual punishment. and the ruling has been cited in a san francisco case, which is also limited the city's ability to enforce certain laws. that's why san francisco officials are pleased the u.s. supreme court will now weigh in progressive cities throughout the west coast have all supported judicial review of this case because >> cities from seattle to portland down la and san diego's. well, san francisco, we've all been and strong in our ability to grapple with homelessness. and this grants pass case has left our cities without the tools that we need to deal with this and keep our streets safe and accessible. city attorney david chiu says among other things, the high court must clarify. cities do not have to have a shelter bed for every unhoused person in that city in the 2023 report, san francisco reported offering 52 temporary shelter
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and overflow beds per 100 homeless persons in 2022, i think we need to focus on the campus. governor gavin newsom has been a big proponent of the supreme court getting involved in a statement friday. he said california has invested billions to address homelessness, but rulings from the bench of tied the hands of state and local governments to address this issue. the supreme court can now correct course. and then the costly delays from lawsuits that have plagued our efforts to clear encampments and deliver services to those in need. it's disappointing to see governor newsom and the city of francisco >> push that narrative. attorneys representing the coalition on homelessness and the san francisco case are hopeful the supreme court will uphold the lower court ruling in the oregon case solution to our street. homelessness crisis is temporary shelter and ultimately affordable housing cities know this. san francisco knows this. >> and so we encourage the city's 2 implement those solutions rather than continuing to trying lie on.
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they'll solutions such as criminalization or scapegoat. house spokesperson for problems that are decades in the making and involve really systemic issues that are not fault of no one on house community. the supreme court is expected to hear arguments in the case and i did the spring or the fall. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> hey, we've got some rain across the bay for right now to start things off. we'll take a little bit of a breather. however, the late morning hours before another wave gets here by this evening come with some winds, too. look at that forecast both near and far. interesting as we get to the next week as well. proper weny news well. proper weny news continues. not just any whiteboard...
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>> welcome back. taking a live look at the sierra this morning. word is looking pretty darned cold out there. and that's to be expected because tahoe got white a bit to snow and it's expected to get some more. they. >> that's right. happening right now as we speak. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. as you notice the wet roads there, give you an idea that the bit on the all the wet. it's a little bit on the mild side. so it's sending the snow a little bit to higher here's what it looked like on radar. we're getting the rain, of course, in the home front in it is mild with that 2 terms of temperatures, santa cruz mountains notice not getting much from this. you'll get the get in the second dose. that's where you're going to hit up in the north bay is where most of the line shares been but now spreading out to the east bay and the peninsula for
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right now sending you to use 70 with this. and we're showing you earlier before we could see the mountains off to the distance will now that fog is kind of cover that up. so certainly a lot of moisture. but again, mild for those temperatures. enough, though, for a winter winter storm warning now at the lake there looking for maybe a half a foot of snow with this. but you get to higher levels is 7,000 feet. and so for this starts to get into the feet department a little bit and certainly higher up. we've got winds working with this as well. and that will be with us through tonight. now, this expires at 04:00am tomorrow. there's more to be had middle of the week. what to look for and also towards the weekend. however, forecast looks to start off with rain, but we might turn that the snow by wednesday morning temps remain mild, though, in the 40's. you can see a nice break tomorrow and monday, by the way, with all this temperature checks were mostly in the 40's. we slipped to 49 san francisco, mild 52 for half moon bay. but this is well above those numbers from yesterday. so here's the break before the
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next dose. this is this evening into tonight dropping south and then that's our sunday. the little pocket you can see there with some variable clouds left over. that will take us into kind of a quiet start to next week. but it turns noisy how noisy? well, it looks by tuesday, wednesday, there's a dose there. the lion share hits towards our north. however, that's fine. there's more help stream this one that gets to us by next weekend. however, looks to be incorporate in the mid latitudes. a lot that moisture there. so again, it looks like another mild one in terms of precipitation wet, though, saturday and sunday. there's a nice cup. how there. and into monday that follows looks to be unsettled as well. so this will be able to scrounge out a decent day tomorrow. highs today. we're looking a lot of 50's on the board mid-fifties at that. not a lot of variety with this. we'll have your extended forecast coming up later on, stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> well, for many people, the new year often means new year's resolutions. right? and those resolutions can include trying to eat healthier. joining us live this morning
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with a look at some healthy options for you is livermore chef leslie dabney. >> of course the vineyard. ma. good morning to you. good morning, stephanie. thank you for having me. it's always new year. happy new year to you. always a joy to have you on in the morning. so tell us a bit about what you're thinking of showing us today. well, you're right. it's one of the biggest new year's resolution is let's eat healthy. so >> especially with the weather like this. i have some great recipes. so we're going to make a little that are delicious and kind of what you're going to stick to this. i think your route it's not just going to kick kick us off. we're going to start off with a soup. i minestrone soup and on a day like this, how perfect with the we need that nice warm goal is exactly what i mean. just gotten over this awful cold right. this is going help cure my problem. i think it will because healthy, too. so i already started the super off. i have some carrots, celery, onion and garlic. and i was just i mean,
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it already smells delicious. so to the base of this minestrone soup, i am going to add some italian seasonings, which is really just basil and oregano, some salt and pepper and our base is going to be veggie stock. again, another way of staying healthy as we're going to use the veggie stock instead of you know, beef or chicken stock into that. we're going to add are crushed tomatoes. and that's going to give us so much flavor along with all that seasoning. it's going to be fantastic. but we're going to even more to it. have to keep it healthy. i'm going to add some farrow. are you familiar with this cream? no, i can't say i am okay. so it's a nice substitution from using that elbow macaroni you might put into okay. it is a grain. it's are we it's it's a type of week rain and it's high in fiber and potassium great. so it's really good for you. so we're staying away from the carbohydrates on this one. and it cooks really well in the soup and really adds a lot to
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it. worked in one find farrow is at the farmers market or you can get at the farmers market. most grocery stores do carry it and yet when you're going into where you see your beans and your grains and it's delicious you can use hold on to it for a while. and the pantry and it lasts for a long time. adding to the protein i put in some chick peas, i mean, delicious. and then at the end, i'm going to add even more flavor. and it's really healthy. 4, you some good spinach. yeah. and this soup will only cook for about maybe 15 or 20 minutes and you have got a delicious soup that is so and it's good for and to go with it. what about a salad? that sounds a good. that's the to to exactly. so i just have some mixed greens here and i'm adding some really good flavor. i call this my country salad because i'm putting some chicken ornament tomatoes. so to this already added my tomatoes, i'm adding some
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chicken that i just grilled. if you have any leftover chicken, that's great. i'm also can add some his we all love. avocado so good for you. loves all goodness, right? i could put it on everything, i actually i think i probably do >> and then if you could add some coin to that well, but let's put it all. and because that's going to be really healthy for us to and at some more color and flavor if you had at some onion. i just like the color of that purple onion. it's a little milder. and stephanie, if i can make one suggestion for the new year, tried make your own salad dressing instead of buying it. that's a great idea. it's really a lot better for you because you can watch the salt and the sugar. it doesn't. if you make it yourself, you're not going to have to worry about that. so in this jar making my out, i to make it healthy. instead, i'm making a ranch dressing. been using greek yogurt. okay. so that's really nice to thin it out. a little bit of fresh.
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really nice. fresh lemon juice. and all i'm going to do is add some fresh herbs to this as well. a little dijon mustard and i love these jars. so you can just shake your dressing. are you now and that way? you only have this much dressing in your refrigerator instead of 4 or 5 bottles that said usually uses. healthy. you know what you put in that it is and you can make the amount that you need and then after a quick shake. yeah, all you have to do is open back up and just pour some on this beautiful salad, right? and you can control the amount of dressing you want to put on it that this is just, you know, with greek yogurt. you're just doing yourself a favor doing the you know, calories for this. and so the ingredients in the ranch dressing again were the greek yogurt greek yogurt? a little bit of fresh lemon juice, dijon mustard. and i added some chives. i also added some parsley, just everything that's nice and fresh. that would seem like a
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ranch dressing, but not with those calories. yeah, exactly. and again, i love that. you know exactly what you put in there. and preservatives, no preservatives. no sugars. yeah. that's a big one, too. that when you make it from homemade, it's, you know, doesn't have the sugars in it. and i bet you most of you have these ingredients in your pantry at so if you have a few things you can make your dressing and you're ready to go. but sometimes we like to have a little bit of a treat. all right. even if you we're eating healthy, but we could still have us now. yeah, yeah. so what i made here is it comes freeze and i make it bark. >> it's a strawberry yogurt. chocolate okay. and it's really simple to make. what i did was i took some creek hilgert again. did a little bit of honey just a little bit. and some vanilla and i put it on a just she pan and i put some fresh strawberries a
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few many chocolate chips. so you're going to get your little bit of sweetness summit, but you're not going feel bad doing so you're going to have that. and you know something, if you're doing dry january, that's great. haha. i am not. so want to elevate this i have some winds for you if you for these this delicious minestrone. i have a nice marlow. yeah, really goes well with this. and for the salad, 7 young block, super super light, these meals can go well together or by itself. alright, beautiful. thank you so much. does lead emmy the vineyard mom for showing us off the new year? we love ck m- having you here. thank you. and cheers. cheers to you. we'll be right back. the
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oakland zoo will be closed today because of the rain. the zoo says if you have reservations. >> you will be automatically refunded. they're hoping to keep farhi evening event open tonight. but that will, of course, depend on the weather. the zoo will share at noon noon today if ari is happening tonight. dave, you they should be okay for noon for much of the afternoon, i this this second wave doesn't look to make it way its way down here. >> until we get into later until the evening hours. as a matter of fact, as we have a little bit extra time to ahead and run this real quick for you and what you can expect here. this is the longer range forecast, but i want to run through this real quick. we've got going on the next big hit to look out for tuesday
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wednesday. then another break. and then here comes next. weekend's swear. didn't try it this way. i'm sorry. but saturday's sunday board, that's a good smack there. >> and then into monday, now you want to hang with us because this can change. but at least this weekend we're being able to scrounge up a decent sunday for you with variable clouds and all going to be a little bit on the windy side. not the other issue to back the oakland zoo. thing that may be that there was some winds this afternoon. okay. so that will be another issue by this evening. and that's what probably most people comment on the field. that wind kind of working here will be, you know, kind of a little bit from the south, a bit to popping in the 20 mile per hour range. probably so that's the only little fly in the ointment kind of thing here. but again, rain will be developing tonight. so we're talking 8 o'clock for oakland, you know, 7, 8 o'clock. it will be later at a after sunset. and again, the winds ok, alright, have your umbrellas you're ready to go. thank you so much for joining us for their am. we have more on on. yes. so make sure you
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