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>> from the bay area's local news station. we now with breaking news. proclamation of local emergency, which allows us to now evacuated or waterways to be out here. we are out here now along the guadalupe river, making sure our homeless neighbors understand the danger. >> and they have places to go. >> right now the breaking news is the weather. san jose mayor matt mahan declaring a local emergency tonight. the bay area expecting to get around 2 inches of rain this evening in
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the dangerous conditions are expected to last until monday. what you need to know right here on kron. 4 news at 10. good evening and thank you for joining us this evening. i'm dan thorn. the rain is moving in and water levels are rising in the south bank. you just heard from san jose mayor matt mahan, who's announcing plans to evacuate the unhoused from low-lying areas. and we have live team coverage tonight as this atmospheric river moves into the bay area. we have kron four's man, harry live in half moon bay. but first, we're going to check in with gayle in the weather center. gayle, what are we looking at? >> yeah, a flood warning over and the santa clara valley there. so the guadalupe river is we're concerned about that for that to revert to the rising. so that is why and you can see why get to this here. you can see the rain is coming down here at the golden gate bridge. all those water drops on the ground and on our camera lens. here's the radar right now. and zooming on in where this system is. it is right on schedule here. so we're seeing some heavy downpours here are ready near
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san jose, half moon bay, pleasant and parts of san francisco and assuming on closer you see this, all this orange and yellow here. so that is where we're seeing this rainfall at this hour. and it's expected to intensify in the overnight hours. so we have these 2 low pressure systems merging and that is what's causing all this stormy weather. we have the strong winds we're worried about. so heavy rain and strong gust tonight. that is why we have flood watches and warnings in place. a wind advisory, high wind warning in place as well in the overnights tomorrow. expect a stormy pattern in the early morning hours. that's what we're more concerned about the overnight and early morning. and then tomorrow afternoon, you can expect some thunderstorms across across the bay area depending where that ends instability as and then next week we'll see a mix of sun and clouds will get a little break. but for now we are dealing with the rain and i'll have more in the extended back to you. all right, gail, thanks a lot. we'll people, of course, across our area preparing for this stormy
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weather expected tonight. >> and tomorrow and on the peninsula, in addition to the rain, some high winds are expected from forsman harry live in hot half moon bay comin about the weather. >> signs as you drive into half moon bay warning people to use caution due to dangerous surf and weather at the local ace hardware. people were stocking up on last minute essentials, people coming by tarps for anything that outdoors. >> people come in for supplies that they need in case of a power outage and i mean, so i
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grab some some stuff, too. like flashlights today was pretty hectic. so i mean, i feel it tomorrow might be a little worse. but mean, it's normal, i guess, considering what happened last year. james reeves says he was hit hard by last year's storms. basically my house no power, no internet. so. >> you have to kind of creative with ways entertain yourself. he lives of his nieces and nephews. he says keeping them busy without electricity was a challenge. right in the center court. >> best place to go out, buy dvds, the tv player and all that stuff. so you find ways to creative with how to, you know, live normally. but for this storm, he says they're more prepared. my family definitely is has kind of come out nowhere last year. and don't think anyone really expected it to. our employee, ricardo ramirez says most people are stopping by ace for the same things. people coming by tarps for anything that outdoors. >> people come in for supplies
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that they need in case of a power outage and i mean, so i grab some some stuff, too, like flashlights, but he suggests grabbing something that will pass the time as well. >> everyone wants to like, stay safe and stuff. but i think in some entertainment as well. board games or something to do with live in half moon bay amanda hari kron. 4 news. all right, amanda, thank you. happening right now, residents across the bay area are being asked to avoid any unnecessary travel. >> if you can, during the storm, officials are warning residents of creeks cresting rivers rising possible mudslides and downed trees. san francisco's recreation and parks department has shut down some parts of golden gate park already. stern grove pine lake in the outdoor gardens were
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closed today because of the wet weather and windy conditions. the department is also urging everyone to watch out for falling trees and flooded areas. and in monterey county, some parts are right now under an evacuation warning. county officials say people in bolsa knowles near marina state beach need to be ready to leave if in evacuation order is issued. people are being told to avoid that area and do not attempt to drive across flooded roads and remembered turn around, don't drown some road closures are already also in effect in those areas and be sure to stay with kron 4 for continuing storm coverage on air and online. you can scan that qr code on your screen right there. you'll be directed to our website there. you'll find the latest in terms of closures, flooding outages. and of course, more. now to some other news tonight. the danville police department is issuing a warning about thieves targeting purses and handbags. the department says that they've received several calls about things being taken.
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well, people leave their handbags in their shopping carts. police are suggesting you keep your purses on you avoid walking away from your cart and always be aware of your surroundings. >> today the community gathered in san francisco to celebrate lunar new year end black history month celebrations were held at the bayview hunters point ymca and in chinatown. organizers say they have enjoyed putting this together for the past 14 years. >> it really, really want to bridges between the black and also the asian community. and we started this. why do we really celebrate? february is a special one is a black history month is also with the new year a lot. i'm also so that we can. every poll lowlife celebrate all cultures, celebrate, understand out differences and also to create on committee
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fall. >> mayor london breed and state senator scott wiener in attendance today. they brought community resource booths and had, of course, as you saw the beginning of this report, the cultural performances like line dances. let's head now to las vegas for crowds are flying in to cheer on their team at this year's super bowl. and if you're lucky fan making the trip, we've got some travel tips to keep in mind. 4 hours before departure is the time that you should start planning your trip to the airport. you should look at the traffic conditions and also look at those rideshare wait times. of course, uber lyft, things like that and get to the airport at least 2 hours early and one hour before departure. you should be out the gate and ready to board. and sasha loftis is actually in vegas and has more on what forty-niners fans can expect when they arrive in the city. >> represent the forty-niners meant the super bowl is just over a week away and fans are already arriving in las vegas.
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that was a ton of kansas city people on the flight. we came from wichita. it was kind of cool because they were pretty excited. people say they can't wait to cheer on their team tigers and they're also happy to get early jump on. things were just trying to be some of that. the crown as well as the delays that read international is already seeing a search. >> and those crowds will just get crazier as we countdown to the big game. we're telling people who are coming in just the we're we're hoping to get everyone to where they want to go. read spokesperson heidi hayes tells me they've been preparing for the influx of commercial flights for months. >> southern nevada, it will also be packed with private planes. so a slight reservation program is in place to make sure everything runs smoothly. the faa and the nfl put into place what's called a slot program. basically it's reservation for the private jets coming in because they want to meet or that traffic no matter how they get here. those we spoke
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with say they can't wait to see what's in store. so we're going to show up in big attendance this year as they experienced everything, the entertainment capital of the world >> has to offer. and i think this trumped everything it's a big deal. >> and don't forget to tailgate with us ahead of the big game. kron four's justine waltman is going to be joined by chicago's jarrett payton for a world wind tour of sin city. we'll have an insider's look at allegiant stadium were singing along with wayne newton and we get to feast along with some tailgate tips from all-star chef michael mina. be sure to catch big game tailgate. coming up next thursday at 6.30, lot of fun. still to come here at 10 o'clock run during black history month. coming up, we're going to head to the oldest black church on the west coast. plus the latest out of yemen. what the u.s. government is saying about the air strikes. >> and when we come back, we're going to have the current checking the conditions outside with gayle on the very latest in this weekend's dangerous storm.
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>> taking a live look right now at sfo. you can see the runways out there. pretty slick with all the rain that's already starting to move into the region. the bay area's right now under a high wind warning which is going to last until tomorrow night. so be prepared for a lot of delays in terms of flights and even power outages across our region. kron four's gayle ong. joining us now with the latest on what to expect this storm to gayle. >> hello again. yes, overnight. that's when things expected to intensify with the
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winds this is much of a wind event as rain. so low pressure to our north dropping down here, tapping into subtropical moisture and as atmospheric river, which, you know, enhances those rain totals, you can see pretty active towards the south. now, this is aiming towards the south. so we're really concerned about monterey county, the santa cruz mountains. and right now we see some heavy downpours here towards san jose. stanford heading towards you, fremont and >> even san mateo towards the north bay. now you're seeing mostly of the green. so this is not as heavy as what we're seeing down there. you know, north bay got a lot of issues over the weekend, but everyone's going to get a lot out of this. all this moisture plume. you can see that in hand saying the rain tolls. so let's time this out for you. >> this is midnight. this is when we're expected to see those heavier bands of rain and you can see it right off shore here. now this is at 04:00am sandra fell. you could there and take a look here. the santa cruz mountains expected to get like really
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strong rain there and also the wind. so that is why we have this. the high wind warning for much of the bay area. this is your am our sunday petaluma santa felt pacifica, half moon bay and towards east of livermore there east of san jose. that's what it's going to look like. it's going to be a wet one. and this is sunday afternoon. so you notice that tiffany diminishes. we'll start to see some widespread scattered showers and even a chance of some thunderstorms in the afternoon. and even these are the projected rain totals about 3 inches expected in santa rosa. this is just from sunday into monday. and then like 2 inches here, pacifica, 2 and half of a now ben lowman. it actually backed off a bit. but these always change. so we're going to see what verifies what we know is that a lot of rain and heavy winners come through. that's why we have a flood watch for the entire bay area. we also have a flood warnings here in the south bay, us the guadalupe river we're worried about and over in felton in a santa cruz now. and so we'll be timing this out for you as we go through the night
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because that's when expecting all the action to happen. clearly late at night into the early morning, looks like it could be a busy morning. then a busy one tomorrow. yes, and thankfully a lot of people flee. a lot of people are off and i know there's evacuations down in the central coast. so definitely. >> some serious yeah. follow the officials. thanks. a lockout >> palisades tahoe now has a 15 new inches of snow. this is video from today. palisades tahoe letting us know that they now have 149 inches of snow at the ski resort. and they're hoping that big storm up there is going to bring another 3 feet to the sierra. now to some developing news tonight out of yemen as american and british warplanes hit 36 targets including buried weapons facilities and missile and air defense systems. the biden administration says it is trying to stop the who these from attacking cargo ships in the red sea. those missiles and drone attacks or threatening global trade.
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houthi rebels said they would stop the attacks on merchant ships when israel stops its war with hamas in gaza. a convoy of cars is making its way along the border between the u.s. and mexico convoy in arizona and one in texas and they call themselves the take our border back convoy. they say their goal is to bring awareness to the border crisis. law enforcement officials have told news nation that they are remaining vigilant out of fear that outside groups may try to take advantage of the convoys presence. however, the group asked rest their aims are peaceful. and this is coming as officials confirm it was a record january for illegal border crossings. they are reporting more than 176,000 migrant encounters in just january alone. and that's nearly 19,000 more encounters. the january of last year. and while it's a dip from december's numbers, it's still the most ever for the first month of the year. florida governor ron desantis is sending at least 1000 national guard members to help texas
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governor greg abbott. as we celebrate black history we go to the oldest historically black church on the west coast. it was founded the same year. the california officially became a state. and now a new pastor. the church hopes to use its history to make a better future. richard sharp takes us to saint andrews african methodist episcopal church to show us how this institution is growing. >> there are some traditions that haven't changed much in the 173 year history of the saint andrews church in sacramento. like the scene. the moves this. it welcome to worship this morning. the one thing that i hope we never lose think in end of is the spirit that started this church. pastor jason
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thompson's probably the newest addition to the church that dates back to the gold rush great search. its are real and that someone has selected you to be. the leader has a new leader of saint andrews. pastor jason hopes to build on its impressive foundation. this isn't just the place to learn about. got. >> there's also places say now that we learned about got how do we go out and make that difference? used to look like this? this and that the church annual live that you've been in this location, walk down the halls with the historical committee of saint andrews and you get the incredible story, i think of it in terms of what it means for the saint andrews was formed in 18, 50 originally, just a place for black settlers, gold miners, pioneers to meet in peace. it quickly became so much more. >> it was a place for some of the first organized political activity by black people in california, focusing on civil rights, voting rights and even hosting major events like the california company citizens state convention. i come here.
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>> there is a connection people throughout the nomination. i'm already for each. >> for those that grew up in saint andrews like kimberly washington, your loving your neighbor. it's not just a church learning its home is it was 10 years ago as it was 20, 40 years ago. and beyond with my grandma, the first walk through those doors. >> but time has a way of changing things. and it's noticed here at saint andrews. more and more people are coming back to the face. >> i do feel as though there are people who come to worship every week who feel very alienated. they feel beaten down by the system >> and com and find a space where they belong. they feel free. they feel safe. more importantly, how we should me of and worship every day. i think the message is that we give are reminders that we have to be kind that we have to be loving. we have to be just and the person god intended you to be.
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>> well, the past here is historic. it's the future of saint andrews that deserves attention were top of the people who got thanks. a guy in sacramento. i'm richard sharp. >> take a look at this. the coast guard catches video of a whale waving to that. this is off the islands of hawaii, according to the noaa whales are known to slap. their fins is a form of cooling off or communications. of course, we're going with that communication. portion of explanation here. very cool. coming up here, 10 o'clock. the democrats fighting for the senate seat facing off today. >> what they had to say supporting the lgbtq+ community and our team coverage of the storm continuing this evening. stay with us. we'll be right back after a quick break. all
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right. we're taking a live look at our radar right now. you can see the storm pretty much covering all of the san francisco bay area right now. >> a flood watch remaining in effect throughout this evening. a lot of officials out there keeping an eye on the rivers and the streams potentially flowing over. and of course, those streets and roadways. lot of those problem spots that end up flooding. of course, caltrans is also posting on x saying the limit nonessential travel during this storm. they're telling people to try to stay home. avoid traveling until at least monday because there's the high possibility, mudslides in places like highway 9, which runs from saratoga to santa cruz. we're going keep you updated throughout the evening on all these conditions across the bay area right here on air and also online on kron 4 dot com and gail ong is going to
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be giving you a complete forecast here in just a little bit. in the meantime, we're going to the south bay with the san jose fire department has been doing something pretty cool, assembling distributing bikes to get out to children in need. 25 new bikes for given out. this is part of an annual initiative hosted by the nonprofit los bomberos. coming up here at 10 o'clock or team coverage of the storm continuing tonight, we're going to head to marin county next. were shelters have been opened? plus, how california is going to be sending out firefighters and even the national guard across the state in case of an emergency. >> and when we return, gayle ong is going to the very latest conditions across the bay area as kron. 4 news at 10 continues in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yup, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company
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welcome back to kron. 4 news at 10 this weekend. we're seeing some hazardous conditions. >> by the ocean, some highi winds making matters even worse. kron four's gayle ong. joining us now with the latest on the storm. gail. >> yeah, hazardous conditions. so not only do we have like high surf warning all the storms rolling in. we have some flood risk. and i you know, we've been here before. so here's the entire bay area under a flood watch. but as a human closer towards the south bay, there are flood warnings over in the san jose area, the guadalupe river we are concerned about and then you can see right below that fell 10. that's the san lorenzo river and the santa cruz mountains. so these are the areas we are really concerned about as we get all this heavy rain in the overnight hours. this is also a wind event to see. you could see the rainmaker here, low pressure system to our north. that's the cold front. and then you
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see all this moisture plume. this is coming from atmospheric river. so that is what is driving all this rain and the difference with last time storm is that it's the winds we are contending with. so let's take a look at our radar here. we noticed a lot of the activity is in the south bay, monterey and san jose. a little closer. the east bay shoreline hayward, union city and parts of fremont livermore. you're starting to see that moderate rain as well. the north bay notice we're seeing like light and dark gray green here. so they're not really getting a lot at this time. but that is going to change in the overnight hours. so here's the future cast model for you. this is midnight and then you notice here. that's when we start to see the heavier bands of rain start to come in towards half moon bay and santa cruz here. and then this is 04:00am. you notice the oranges and the reds towards and even snow and the over the mountains here. this is like the north coast by right above santa rosa. and it's right about sonoma county lake mendocino counties. the santa
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rosa petaluma. you could see some heavy downpours and then notice another u.s. really strong by the santa cruz mountains. so this is 08:00am and you could see that red cell there that is set up possibly a thunderstorm heading towards half moon bay. so towards the afternoon, we could see widespread moderate, scattered rain and a chance of some isolated thunderstorms. so very dangerous. and it's really not only the rain here. so these are the projected rain totals santa rosa. now i'm seeing now a little change here. santa rosa seeing about 3 inches in the north bay. now news look down south to ben lowman. we're seeing almost 2 inches. we're seeing maybe 3 or 4 the other day. so we're going to see it's what verifies what what we know. bottom line is we're getting a lot of rain and mountain snow. so there's going to be a snow travel tonight. there's a winter storm warning through monday for higher elevations and the valley. so be careful
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out there. we're expecting feet of snow. now back to those winds. i was talking about much of the bay area were under a wind advisory in high wind warning in these darker shades here. so gust up to 60, even 80 mile an hour and the higher elevations are damaging winds knocked down power lines, trees, widespread power outages. so right now, 24 miles an hour here in half moon bay. future wind gusts want to point now to half moon bay. 44 is expected and then overnight it could be even 50 that says even up to 07:00am so napa. 47 mile an hour there, 50 miles an hour in santa rosa. so as you can see, it is going to be really strong storm system. let's give you your seven-day forecast because we have an unsettled week here sunday into monday. hopefully you can work from home. stay off the roads, but then we get a break. starting wednesday. so send it back to you be back in with 11 with more on this storm. all right, gail, thanks. lot. emergency officials and residents in the north bay.
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>> they're getting ready for the storm as well. kron 4 s justin campbell has more from iran. >> have the risk of a potential, a mudslide or maybe a debrief all because of the saturated soils. the national weather service model show the atmospheric river is expected to bring up to 2 inches of rainfall in most parts of the bay area. an increased risk of flooding and something much worse people experiencing homelessness to have nowhere else to go. the opportunity get out of that wet weather and stay dry and warm overnight. lane ii hendricks is a communication director with marine county. she says emergency shelter is up and running for people needing a place to ride out the storm. the shelter is in san rafael at the marine health and wellness center that sent 30 to 40 kerner just off of belem boulevard and 5.80, drivers are also being advised to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary as the roads will be saturated with water, especially in low-lying areas. and there's not always going to be a sign warning you
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about flooding. so be on the lookout. we've seen too many times cars get stranded even what looks like, you about a foot foot. half water could be much more day in the north bay. justin campbell kron. 4 news. the oakland zoo once again closing because of the rain expected tomorrow. >> although these bolts here seem to be enjoying the smell of coming rainstorm, that whether that wet weather, could be an issue for staff and visitors to the zoo says if you already made reservations for sunday, you will get your money back and be sure to stick with kron 4 for the very latest on this continuing storm coverage. scan the qr code on your screen right there. you'll be taken to our website kron 4 dot com. you'll find the latest on the closures. flooding power outages. and of course, more. well, the storm is expected to affect most of the state governor newsom's office says they plan to have more than 8300 workers on the ground to respond, including firefighters and water rescue teams. more than 4,000
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caltrans workers will also be out there to make sure the roads. all right, running smoothly. even the california national guard is going to be ready to respond if needed. earlier today, state and federal officials provided information on their storm response game plans. >> these assets are strategically placed across the state to ensure that we can react quickly to whatever continue to see where ever the state may need. is your life, the life of your loved ones or the life of our first responders. worth driving in flooded waterways or not following evacuation guidance. and the answer is no. >> the office of emergency services also adding that they have shelter supplies for nearly 40,000 people throughout the state. southern california is also seeing a coastal flood advisory in place. la county officials alerting residents about dangerously high water expected from the rain. chris wolfe reports.
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>> imagine being trapped in an elevator with water rising up to your waist. the terror was real for a woman in long beach recently. and the city is now preparing for another storm about to blast southern california with strong wind, heavy rain and potentially life-threatening flooding, especially in coastal areas. long beach residents are heating the public safety warnings to fortify their properties and formulate escape or evacuation plans. people have been stocking up on sandbags at a number of locations around the city. >> if it decides to start in one place, you know that it's really going to flood 7 just passing, too. so we'll >> it's going to be a downpour in a dumping. >> it really is something i love the rain, but you never know what nature is going to bring us if it gets really gnarly really bad, do you have an escape plan?
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>> as as of and i guess it's just going to the second story of the house. no pay sofeone come. save us. >> get the canoes or kayaks ready. >> city officials held a news conference saturday outlining storm preparations which include ensuring proper emergency staffing. that catch basins are clear of debris obtaining more high capacity pumps for the hardest hit areas. and building sand berms along the beach to help protect against high surf. we have homeless outreach folks doing their outreach our most vulnerable communities. we we staffed up with swift water rescue teams. we are ready and the professionals are ready to respond, but we need the residents do their part. if you know that you live in historically vulnerable areas that are prone to flooding even if you expand water intrusion. the last storm we had. >> you need to have a plant. is safe meeting place? where are we going to go? if we need to evacuate this damaging flooding will be a threat to lives and property. the national weather service is warning of the potential for
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mud and debris flows. landslides, rockslides, downed trees and power lines leading to power outages. some people in manhattan beach are planning to leave the area until the storm has passed. i hope that people are ready because i mean, again, we've been. >> given given ample notice, it's going to be a lot of rain all at once. it's like the ocean over here. this is pacific coast highway people in seal beach are well aware and on high alert that community is no stranger to flooding but drive care >> that was chris wolfe reporting in southern california tonight. take a look at this. snow hitting the lake tahoe region. of course, we've been reporting that's going to happen. a lot of snow forecast to hit the mountains tomorrow into monday. so if you're thinking on heading up there, be careful. just wait until maybe the storms pass because the roads are going to be difficult to get around on and you don't want to risk your life. just 4, little fun in the snow. kron. 4 is your
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local election headquarters. several of the top candidates vying to fill the u.s. senate seat held by the late dianne feinstein taking part in a forum today in los angeles. the focus of that forum issues that impact the lgbtq+ community democratic assembly member katie porter, adam schiff and barbara each talking for about 20 minutes answering questions about the work that they've done for the community and the many issues they face of courses or congress members. one major focus was the transgender community and forced outing policies and certain school districts. >> children cannot learn when they are not safe and forced out policies danger kits. that is the last thing that school should be doing. and i want to use my bully pulpit in the house and senate to push back against this discrimination in education and elsewhere. so fighting for equality fighting against hate. with the lgbtq+
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community are. transgender community is in my dna >> the forum was hosted by equality, california, the nation's largest statewide lgbtq+ civil rights organization. and a reminder we here at kron 4 are hosting a debate on february. 12th for the top 4 california candidates for the united states senate. watch it live at 7 o'clock right here on kron. 4. you can also stream it live on the kron on app or watch on kron 4 dot com. not a nation. are you ready for the super bowl? we've got fans that are preparing all over the world, including in kansas city, which is home of the chiefs chase of kittle stat reports on the niner fans there. >> its 1900 mile drive to the city by the bay. >> but members of the kansas city, 40 niner faithful say their san fran fandom has followed a straight line. i've been a forty-niners fan since
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january 10, 1982, which birth monday and 88. my dad was in the neighborhood. i grew up with the rise there of the montana area and then obviously young after that, you see a niners fan down the way and we're not in minors country. >> so but it's like i so what you find a group and you can have fun in your group is better than sitting in your living room chair by yourself or in your basement, tearing up with a couple buddies. >> you know, all of these people pay for it. when you go to a bar and you watch niners game, it's all you got to chiefs fans pretty much if you're not a game. they're cool. >> if you are game that they >> just ignore even in the grocery store. i'm walking with my hat everyone. sunday. at i specifically want during the chiefs games or will be as busy. that is minding my business as i'm walking out, a manager yells, you know, go chiefs and i'm like, okay, we're not playing you guys defenses better. it's it's great. having christian mccaffrey a right you by
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famous which is not on the it doesn't matter that, you know, we've got to watch out for celtic. but, you know, we have prayer warner and drug ring off of he's kansas. so they want to to work for for the chiefs were good with that. we do want to follow the 9 u.s. it's good patriots. not >> well, it was a was a jacob. jacob kittle stat reporting for us tonight in kansas city. and that's going to wrap up the news at 10. we're going to hand things over to kate rooney cake. forty-niners fans are everywhere these days everywhere. all you have to do is go to a game in opposing stadiums to show that they show for you and for the well, as from mexico from. >> the united kingdom. so >> they're everywhere. and luckily, if they're in the bay area, we've got plenty to talk about tonight. >> on our show, niner insider, we're going to hear from a couple of super bowl down tight ends. the media shy that's tongue in cheek. george kittle and travis kelsey will give us some insights to next sunday's matchup in vegas.
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>> welcome to niner insider. i'm kate rooney. it is all starting to feel really now for the forty-niners and the chiefs. their final week of home practices is complete. and tomorrow both teams head out to the desert for next sunday's super bowl clash. the forty-niners had a couple of close calls in the playoffs. that's what we're going to call them. >> but the chiefs postseason never really seemed to doubt once they hit the gridiron patrick mahomes had never rlayed a playoff game on the road before this season. yet
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the chiefs handled the bills and the ravens in their respective stadiums, george kittle and his teammates are well aware of that fact. and they know the chiefs enter next sunday's game on a heater. here's george. >> so it's like a was played lot of games together. you know, and also one of the cool things is they didn't have a ton of success throughout the entire season, right? they weren't, you know, one of the 3 seed. so that's not what the chiefs are usually used to. and so for them to like the kind of battle back and finished really strong and then also the playoffs go on the road to times and you do exactly that. you need to do. think they're just plain hot right now. they're playing very confident. >> meanwhile, the league's other top tight end. travis kelsey has been on a whirlwind tour this whole season with his gal pal taylor swift. the nfl has been in the sports and entertainment headlines for most of the season. really relishing the influx of that younger female audience that's become aware of their product. thanks to swift and her fans

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