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delicious chicken they may or may not deserve. perdue. jack: thanks for joining me on today's adventure. may or may not deserve. from the columbus zoo, i'm jack hanna. hope you can come along next time as we go into the wild. now on kron 4 morning news. campus protests continue as another bay area. college braces for possible demonstrations. >> and it's cinco de mayo and there are major celebrations planned to the south bay will have all the details coming up. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7.
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>> good morning and thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 morning news. i'm tiffany justice in for stefanie lynn this morning. it is sunday. may 5th. let's get things started with a look at the weather with dave spahr. good morning, dave. how are things looking today? well, tiffany, good morning and good morning, everybody. looking pretty sweet today. what a difference a day makes. time chilly, though. but >> lots of sunshine from beginning to end. so enjoy all of going to have the lunch on the patio and so for them, if they could drag out the heaters for a little bit. but definitely where the sweater. >> you'll need that. it's a cool start. we'll get to that in a bit. right now. the satellite picture, there's the low that's in our backyard. still its impact. of course, in the back side, we don't get much from any of that. but still has a bit of moisture with it now, i don't hate it too much because will need these things in the summer to break the back of the heat spells that we get. there are the onshore winds still kind of work and they're going to be a player all day today, adding that extra chill when you're outside about sfo, no delays or she. there is hour delay occurred because of construction, all of that. but at least weather is not
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causing a problem numbers for. you know, we have a lot of 40's on the board here without we're done with them. nope will get lower 50's lighting up the east bay shoreline. 44 for livermore, 47 for concord. how does that compare 24 hours ago? yeah, much lower by a dozen degrees or more up in the north bay there. even some east bay locations are trailing this morning, sir. but he's kind of feeling it different little colors ahead and take out of coloring box and then for the breakdown today, lots of sunshine from beginning to end. we'll get into the 60's inland and that's about it. now coming up in later on, we're going to be seeing some 80's cracking all have that long-term forecast. we're in a bit, tiffany. all right. davey think dave, thank you. big story we're following this morning. students around the bay area are continuing protest at their college campuses. >> in support of palestine during the israel-hamas war. and now we're hearing about another possible protests set for san jose state kron. four's jack moment has the latest. well, some of the protests have been lasting for days, others weeks, but
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they're continuing to press forward here in the bay area. >> with students wanting their schools to divest or be transparent about their financial ties with the nation of israel. but it may be quiet here in san jose state's campus. but pretty soon it may have its own protest as well. san jose's gearing up for graduation, but online, there's chatter about a pro-palestine protest happening on may. saw people next to help building just like painting a big sign. robert cleveland is graduating soon and says he supports the ongoing protests, possibly reaching his i feel like it needs to be i wasn't. it's not happening with the government. >> at >> i mean, we're we're the ones that contain everything. coming up, head north to palo alto. this group of students is on day 8 of a pro-palestine protest camp out on their campus. even that everything's good posters soiled by the recent rain. but what im pilots and tarps were able to keep students sleeping here. but friday evening, a counter-protester violated
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vigil of candles. students tell us. >> they say police responded and took the counter protester away. kron 4 reached out to stanford pd but did not hear back and also give them some support for to know that other people also thinking about mode at left-back lives in the area and donated supplies to stanford students. she says her daughters are part of the student encampments around the country and wants things to go peacefully. really don't understand why we're fighting. >> the students because all they're trying to ask for is for cease-fire back in san jose state. it's very like is very sad seeing it, especially when the asked people. robert cleveland says he supports the cause of pro-palestine student protests have even thought about. >> i have with my mom no, because you don't want and says he's looking forward to the possible protest this week. jonesy in next group are going to be the future of the world, especially and we need to make a change now for not is not going to happen from the others san jose. jackie moment kron 4 news.
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>> meanwhile, campus operations at ucla are expected to resume in full tomorrow. classes have been remote after violence broke out on campus tuesday night. more than 200 people were also arrested early thursday morning. now critics of the university's police chief saying that he did not do enough to help keep students safe during the chaos. chris wolfe has the latest. >> officers coming firework. the fireworks. >> always john fenoglio reported from the front lines tuesday evening when counter-protesters described by some simply as a mob launched an attack on an expansive pro-palestinian encampment set up in the heart of ucla. >> according to reports,
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authorities did not respond properly to handle the melee for 3 in some witnesses tell ktla when officers did arrive, they were slow to enter the fray. now the la times is quoting sources as saying ucla police chief john thomas is facing growing scrutiny for how his department handled the violence that evening. >> the article mentions serious security lapses and explains the thomases. sure. university leadership on the morning before the and he could mobilize course is quote, in minutes. but thomas is denying those allegations declaring he did everything possible to provide security and protect students. just a shame that we've come to this point where >> jewish students feel like they can't. they're unsafe on campus where obviously there's a lot of parents suffering in the middle east right now. and i think that there's a lot of people that don't really quite understand the the complexity of this conflict that dates
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back. not just 75 years, but thousands of years. >> and new this morning, police in riot gear cleared out an encampment. this one at usc witnesses tell our sister station ktla that the officers moved in around 4 o'clock this morning and dispersed about 100 protesters. it is not clear right now if anybody was arrested, the university issuing a statement on social media saying the encampment has been cleared and that the campus remains close will keep you updated as we learn more. and that was chris wolfe reporting earlier this morning. and for all of the latest information on these campus protests, cease-fire talks and more you can scan the qr code on your screen right now. it will take you directly to kron 4 dot com. back here in the bay area. oakland police are offering a reward to anyone who has information on 2 homicides that took place about a year apart. but they believe they are connected. police say
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multiple suspects are connected to the homicide of henry tejada and sean roads. now tejada was shot and killed on april. 20th twenty-twenty on to 68 avenue. a great 2020 nissan armada without license plates was seen pulling up to himmultiple people got out of the car and shot him. he was 23 years old at the time the car was later recovered and determined to be a rental from reno, nevada. roads now was killed and shot on june 1920, 21 on lakeshore avenue right in front of lake merritt. anyone with information about either of these cases is asked to contact oakland police. and the suspect in a standoff on i-80 in fairfield remains in critical condition this morning after chp says he shot himself. now, chp originally reported that he was dead but said later friday night that the medical team we're able to revive him at the hospital.
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the standoff began after a multiple county pursuit which started in sonoma county friday afternoon. the eventual police standoff in fairfield shut down. i-80 in both directions for hours affecting thousands of bay area drivers. this law, no county district attorney's office is now handling that investigation right now. and police arrested a man accused of the queue accused of hitting someone in the head with a rifle in walnut creek. >> police say the attack happened back in march near las lomas high school. the victim was found with a head wound believed to be from this stock end of an assault rifle. suspect was later identified as 28 year-old malcolm harris of suisun city. now, this was this week harris was found and arrested by police in las vegas. he is currently in the contra costa county jail. and oakland police are increasing the number of officers on patrol this weekend. they are trying to prevent illegal sideshow activity from happening during cinco de mayo. the department says
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during 2022 2023 day told 150 cars issued nearly 80 citations and made several arrests. and the city of san jose is gearing up for its annual cinco de mayo celebrations today. the united little writer council of san jose brought their cars out friday night for a preview of what you can expect to see later today. plenty car fans taking photos as well. the local writer council says it worked with san jose police in the city to make this year celebration better. last year, local leaders called the tactics to shut down highways during cinco de mayo. my sound jose police racist. >> of last year there submissions are some we met with the sounds of police she's my time staff we what last year and week. a mother come out class council come out and that before the see them. i didn't want to. and
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for most of what the plans were. >> now, the police department has released its planned road closures in an effort to be more transparent. >> 15 mayor and city administrator justin johnson. and we would like to wish our beautiful city and happy birthday. oakland okay. the city of oakland is celebrating its 100 72nd birthday. mayor sheng thao and city administrator justin johnson shouting out the east bay city alongside ms if ab. >> and congresswoman barbara lee, the oakland roots and many, many more doing the same open was first established on may 4th, 18. 52 during the state's school brush is saudi areas. 3rd largest city. and coming up on kron 4 morning news, a rare spring snowstorm hits this year. leaving drivers stranded for hours. >> the night at the house from
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upsound airbnb introduces a new category inspired by movies, celebrities and more. i'm rich demuro. that's coming up in rich on tech. lots of sunshine going on for your sunday. look at this. we've got temperatures have been on the chilly side. sorry for that will be in the 60's as we backslide into a little bit of flavor of
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>> all right. a rare may snowstorm slowing down drivers in some parts of the sierra and shutting down traffic in others. this year's late snow has some ski resorts saying
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open until at least memorial day. really not should dog shows us what people are dealing with in the sierras this weekend. >> it went from heavy rain in sacramento. chain controls at nyack. >> you want? and snow just like that. >> i'm the ground and sides of the roadway, but we didn't get that far into. we got stuck in traffic for a good couple of hours. >> i'm not sure what's going on up there, but seems like maybe someone slit out something is blocking the road. robert mutt mkx got on his feet to investigate the holdup in traffic along 80 at rainbow road. >> well, caltrans said that several spinouts shut down traffic on both sides of the freeway for several hours. we got stuck eastbound traffic just past rainbow road for at
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least 3 hours loco. we're just going to visit grandma. we just from reno to sacramento. so i'm not. >> our fate of drive in the snow. but i usually plan where i can leave a little early or, you know, to avoid. the next up being from reno. he knew to prepare for extreme weather. we filled up on gas and we have food and water because i as they prepare, you know, we're going over the mountains is just kind of caught us by surprise. others were caught bit off-guard. what do you think about all that's a lot. yeah. a pretty crazy. >> how is all that traffic? those like mad max is people we thought it was start of like one, carol, i think is predicted to actually. >> they left san francisco to head to truckee for some skiing avalanche. a scheme my here a little pretty awesome the 70's. >> this trucker was unprepared for the big of the national
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weather service tells fox 40 with this late season storm would see about one to 2 inches of snow hour. i did not take why are you coming around? i came from something he planned to continue to chicago, but with all the delays the studios. >> to most back, he'll probably have to call it a night sooner in reno today. you cause itself ahead. i'll be know. >> i mean, truck and a cause for real don't look like that. >> aside from water and some food he says chains are essential for all truckers. with you. >> that >> roads rowena shattuck reporting there. let's also get a look at conditions along highway 50. this is what it looked like in myers last night. chain controls remain in effect on 50 from kinds berg to myers back here in the
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bay area. road conditions are not so bad as we take a look at i-680, in walnut creek right now. dave sphar is right next to me looking at our sunday morning forecast. good morning, dave. what can we expect today? well, tiffany just taking a gander. what's going up in tahoe? the next few days are going to see the sunshine as well. it looks like for the next several days and warming up. so we'll get some melting. >> gradually now, nothing too drastic, although by the end of the week, is going to be warming up in both locations, both here and out to tom o. here's a look at san jose state. so little leftover cloud pup as you can see here. but the score is we're seeing mostly sunny skies across most of the region for today. so enjoy your sunday in the back side of the tends to be dry anyway because falling air. that's a given. but boy, this thing really had the bonanza running into moisture at the same time as being really a cold core low. so it's giving us a little backsliding of seasons like this again, when this is july august, this is wonderful. but this time of year just pushes us back a little ways. so we got a couple days of recovery. let's get back to cloud business. as
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i mentioned earlier today, mostly sunny, on balance, by the way, up that winter storm warning stuff that expires in about 45 minutes. but as we go out, told monday here, there we few scattered clouds left over from another system dropping south. but this one is going lot of barking us going to do much of anything. we'll see some scattered clouds. your monday forecast, but improvement in temperatures. day by day through the week. ahead. but the future, you're also going to notice to whether or not you're in the sun or not. is that continue as onshore wind, that breeze, if you're caught by areas of onshore winds in your area that you get them. remember, it's going to be a bit of a chilly side, even though the sun is hitting your shoulder. here's a look at the breakdown for us. sunny and cool, breezy 60's inland 50's goin on by the coast. that's today. now early in the week, warming up more. so we'll see some 70's poking out here in the inland spots. and by wednesday, we crack 80. it looks like in continue to build on that. sounds familiar like the last couple of weeks. good news is as we head on to this weekend, although there's
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a drop, it looks like we remain dry at this point. we'll keep watching those models. but at this time, even though the next system does come by, does cool us off all we may get a few scattered clouds. that's at 58 san francisco. 61 for oakland, 64 san jose. there's the big board for you. middle 60's off to the east bay and 66 santa rosa. these are the best we can muster. and then those chilly 50's off towards the coast. check it out for the next couple of days. here's your warm-up phase. get to about 71 tuesday. tiffany will keep building on that. but 80's into next week and i said right from 80's, hugo is back. nice day. thank you so much. >> airbnb is unveiling new features that are supposed to make it easier for people traveling in groups and the company is offering experiences called icons. rich demuro gives us a look at this. >> at an event near hollywood, airbnb introducing new features to make group travel easier and new places to book that are out of this world. i think that we're trying to do
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is just bring magic into the river. airbnb co-founder brian chesky making the announcements. jared, thank you and come this far with airbnb when you started it. when i inflated 3 air mattresses, my roommate absolutely not the platform now synonymous with vacation rentals. we've got places in more than 200 countries around the world. 10's of thousands of cities, 80% of airbnb business is group trips. new tools make it easier. this includes shared wish lists and the ability to let the people you're traveling with. join the reservation that way travelers sees the same information from the host of out the grass out a check and had opened the door. that kind of thing. but the biggest wow, a new category called icons. whimsical places to stay inspired by famous movies, people and places airbnb
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recreated the house from the disney pixar movie up. it will be located in new mexico. if you're a fan of the movie, you're going to love this house. every single detail from the pictures to the chair lift is just as you remember from the movie other experiences, including x men, mansion in westchester, new york. it looks like a cartoon. prince's purple rain. house, a ferrari museum in italy and a night in the clock room at one of the most famous museums in france, experiences that are unlike any other and many ways are often only existed in your imagination. but we were able to make them real. many are free. all are under $100 per guest, which means they will be tough to book. guests will be picked on a variety of factors. if you're you if you get it, you get a golden electronic ticket and hopefully have the experience of a lifetime. it's unique new offering. it certainly does feel like it's largely about the buzz. that's not to say that's clearly they see value
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in but, you to be seen as to how it all plays out, i think icons a way to stand out as competition in the rental market heats up. >> that's rich on tech. i'm rich demuro. >> now still ahead on kron 4 morning news funding to help low-income families afford internet access has run out. now congress is trying to step in and help. senators are
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sounding the alarm after a program to help low-income families afford internet
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expired. >> it provided families $30 a month to help pay for internet bills. our washington correspondent basil john has this story. >> more than 20 million americans have a tough decision to make either pay a more expensive internet bill or disconnect from their service provider. you cannot live in modern america without access to high-speed internet. the affordable connectivity program, a federal program to help struggling americans afford internet access, ran out of money. vermont senator peter welch says congress can't let this go on. this program has made a huge difference. he and ohio republican senator jd vance introduced a bill to extend the program so people can work from home where kids can do their homework. unfortunately, a requirement of living in the 21st century. the program ran out at the start of the month. the fcc announced a partial extension with the reduced discount for may, but nothing after that. we ought to find some way to continue to sure
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that people in ohio could can access new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand is on board with an extension through the end of the year. it would provide 7 billion dollars for the program has broad bipartisan support and we're hoping to get included in the faa bill that we're negotiating this month. texas republican senator john cornyn agrees the program is necessary. wants to avoid cases of fraud or mismanagement. want to make sure. but the tax dollars that are being spent support the program are being spent wisely. welsh promises during the extension congress can work to further improve the acp reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. we go one-on-one with republican u.s. senate candidate steve garvey >> capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll speak with garvey about why he says he'
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>> now on kron 4, it is a crowded field in the race to be south francisco's mayor. we sat down one on one with mayoral candidate aaron peskin to talk about his view for the city. and as we get closer to the next school year, there's growing concerns that problems with financial aid programs could prevent some from starting college in the fall. good morning. welcome back to kron. 4 morning news. let's get started this half hour with a look at the forecast. dave spahr standing by in the weather center with the a good morning, tiffany. good morning, everybody. and how about that sunshine to start the day. it's going to be around all day today. got a chilly breeze. temps will be that very much muted. >> a partner backsliding in seasons here, but at least we turned off the rain looking pretty good for your sunday
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making up things on the cinco de mayo. there's the low. >> that you can see churning around on the west. it doesn't have as much moisture come play with now. so it's not such a big and we're on the backside of this low. so we get that falling area anyway. but these will be nice things to have traversing through go in the summer shot from san jose state. there's some leftover clouds off towards the distance of some trapped moisture. but on balance will be mostly sunny skies that allow temperatures to fall last night. lower 40's still up in the north bay at this hour, 50 for antioch got 44 livermore valley and much of the east bay shoreline 40's and low about 50. but that is a far cry from 24 hours ago, we were some dozen degrees or better up in the north bay behind yesterday's numbers. a half a dozen across much of the breath of the bay. so keep the sunshine cooking all day today. 60's inland here with this. and we do have that chilly breeze. but we have a nice warm-up in your extended forecast on check into that along with your 4 zone as well for your sunday. tiffany. >> dave, thank you. 4 is your local election headquarters.
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we continue our coverage of the top candidates running for francisco. mayor. >> in a move anticipated by political insiders board of supervisors. president aaron peskin announced his candidacy last month. kron 4 stephanie lin sat down with peskin about why voters should trust him to leave the city. >> san francisco aaron peskin is going to look like a caring city gets things candidate aaron peskin projecting confidence as he enters the race for mayor. i've stood up for safety, stood up against hate crimes. the president of the board of tested lawmaker entrenched in the rough and tumble world of city politics for more than 2 decades representing high-profile areas like chinatown, fisherman's wharf, union square and the financial district. we need a neighborhood mayor with experience to rebuild our city. >> from the ground up. >> his past battles with sobriety now part of his campaign message. i know something about recovery of
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san francisco is going to recover. let's bring positivity to this i'm tired of and in a race dominated by centrist democrats, jostling for the spotlight. could peskin is distinctly progressive stance, seize the attention of voters being progressive has really been about listening to and bringing governmental action to folks who need the government the most. we need a leader will fix our city for everyone. >> not one who are in it for the many to please. outlining 18 policy proposals, including increased police staffing. >> expanded red control and notably 15,000 new affordable homes using tax deferred financing. the city has a lot of luxury housing and the city has also been able to maintain singer as can see hotels for the poor service. but the missing middle needs to be addressed. pushing back against critics who accuse him of blocking housing
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development. the ordinance is finally next item earlier this year. city supervisors passed haskins measure imposing density limits in several historic neighborhoods. our neighborhoods are the envy of people around the world. it's not a one size fits all solution on the fentanyl crisis. i support arresting anybody who deals fentanyl or other. >> life-threatening drugs. drug users. on the other hand. >> need. >> services. i asked him if he agreed with challenger mark farrell's promise to clear city's homeless encampments in 6 months. false or fake promises, we need a place for those people to go because what happens in encampments week is people are pushed from one neighborhood to another. that is not a solution. a solution is 2000 shelter beds and i have a plan for that. he great ideas. and but why were you able to achieve them as the president? the board of
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supervisors supervisors can pass laws, but the captain of the team, the quarterback of the team in san francisco is mayor. >> i know how government works. i have deep connections in every department and i think i can bring that to bear as mayor. >> in san francisco, stephanie lin kron, 4 news. >> now to an exclusive one-on-one interview with republican u.s. senate candidate steve garvey and one of his first a local sit down interview since advancing to the november general election. the former major league baseball star spoke with are each eytan wallace about issues facing our state. >> well, garvey says he's confident he can win this race but acknowledges. >> it won't be easy. it's nice to meet you. how are you see to say steve garvey shaking hands with californians of all ages at the sacramento party? we've got to turn california around. it's one of many stops he's made across the state after finishing in the top 2 during the march primary. i think we stand on the way california for the country speating with us one on one. he says he's kept busy since
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voters sent him and democratic congressmember adam schiff to the november general election to face off for the u.s. senate seat. >> long held by the late senator dianne feinstein, where we have common six-and-a-half minds, i think is minor miracle because this is the state of california >> were very aggressive in terms of fat of our mantra, which is common sense, compassion and consensus garvey says much of his focus has turned to the israel-hamas war and the violence on college campuses. how he describes it. terrorism disguised as free speech and we should have free speech, but it should be organized the right way it shouldn't attack other people of the century when they're attacking the students who are jewish. it's a hate crime. i support israel yesterday today and tomorrow. i believe we stand by them. we provide their needs, but we can't tell than not to protect their sovereignty on domestic matters. he says if elected to the senate, he'll push to secure funding for homelessness, resources, local
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police departments and border security. as for what he describes as the issue, our economy, it's it's the kitchen table. >> to to the gas station to all those needs hardworking men and women have every day. >> they need help that he says must include lower taxes. but it's that very issue of his taxes that's garnered a lot of attention. documents show he's owed at least $350,000 in back taxes to the government is opponent writing californians deserve a senator who will fight for them. not someone who thinks the rules don't apply to him. what do you say to critics who say will you vote a lot of money in taxes? are we supposed to trust you with our tax dollars? >> well, for 50 years. so he's filed my taxes on time. there have been some challenges that we've had. we have ongoing with the irs and state and it will be resolved very near future. and i never neglect
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our responsibility. as for other matters, while garvey voted for former president donald j trump in previous elections. >> this time are you prepared to make an endorsement? no, not at this time again. we'll see most important she says is winning his race. the republican running in a blue state. can you win? absolutely. we've had significant progress with independents. >> those that are undecided, the disenfranchised to democrats and we will win because we care about all people. >> and garbin makes clear he's been meeting with supporters and campaigning all over the state. something he expects will only ramp up as we approach election day, november. 5th reporting in tom wallace kron 4 news. >> congress now has less than a week to pass a major piece of legislation to keep the federal aviation administration running and to ensure the continued safety of air travel. it's kind of reauthorization bill has to be passed every 5 years. and right now the faa is already operating under a short-term extension of that
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authorization. congressional negotiators agreed on 105 billion dollar bill to reauthorize the faa. now it just needs the votes to pass before friday's deadline. >> this bipartisan is not only a win for our economy, but for aviation safety advocates and for the flying public. >> the agreed framework would increase the number of air traffic controllers. it will also mandate airports to use new technology to prevent plane collisions on runways. the reauthorization bill also print prohibits airlines from charging families extra to sit together and other consumer protections favored by ministration. 2 are expected to be added. and there are only 3 months until the start of fall classes. but many high school seniors still don't know where they're going to go to college due to the federal government's botched rollout of the new fast of form, washington correspondent jessie turner reports. the delays are increasing fears on capitol hill that many
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students may be forced to forego college. >> past to get this right and fast. congress is upping the pressure on the education department. after many high school seniors still have not received their financial aid offers for college. can you briefly describe what you and your staff are doing right now? we're doing everything. >> every day to make it right. education secretary miguel cardona told wisconsin senator tammy baldwin, the new faster was supposed to be shorter and simpler. >> but processing errors and other issues have caused successful applications to be down about 30% from this time. last year, the rollout of the better fafsa has been riddled with delays and challenges. cardona says the department is making progress. officials say the form is fixed and more than 8 million student applications have been processed and sent to colleges. but louisiana senator bill cassidy argues the damage is already done.
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some students we'll decide not to go to school because they don't know if they can afford cassidy says those enrollment decisions would also pose a major threat to colleges. that cash flow problem will be very real. republicans recently requested an investigation into the rollout and last week, the official who oversaw the fastball update announced he's stepping down next month in washington. i'm jessi tenure. coming up on kron 4 morning news. there is a new law aimed at preventing overdose and doubts. we'll tell you how it works. >> and we're honoring the bay area's api community this month. tell you how a library exhibit in the south bay is honoring the cultures of south asian countries. >> checking off the rain blues from yesterday. this is what we're left with this. we go into today and into early next week. a bit on the chilly side, but lots of sunshine, at least warm enough, though, ahead that of the extent of the kron. 4 morning news the kron. 4 morning news continues.
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>> all right. now to bay area sports. the oakland a's are on a hot streak right now. kron four's erin wilson has the highlights. >> after a 3 and a half hour rain delay, the a's fans were treated to chris blue skies on saturday. you know, in oakland for game 2 between the marlins and the red-hot a's who are playing out of their minds so far this season already up. 2 did not think they flex their muscle and gave their fans and unscheduled fireworks show.
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and it started with that mandate was a man on for brent rooker who unloads a fastball high and deep to left for 147 feet of thunder. after that rain in they lead 4 to nothing. the inning continues. lynn, jj bleday hit 2, 1, he takes the sinker way out to center field 410 feet. his 4th on the year 7 to nothing a's in the league continues to billow. now it's 9 and nothing and we finish it. how we started talking about with roker. this is the second of the inning for me deposits that wind and rooker was 2 for 2 with 5 rbi in the inning. they put a 10 spot on the marlins in the 3rd when it rains, it pours in the a's. that's exactly what they did to the marlins. 24 was the final that may 6, 6 wins in the row and is 6 wins in a row rather in 8 of 9 in their last few outings. that's all we have. that back to you that all right, taking a live look outside from our sutro tower camera this morning. a dry day today compared to yesterday. definitely. >> dave spahr is here with a
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look at your sunday morning forecast. good morning to a lot good morning, tiffany. good morning, everybody. a far different story we have this morning than yesterday morning. here's just some of national park to give you an idea. >> look at that. a picturesque view almost like looks like a wall paper and a windows computer at the little. but there's the fresh covered snow that we have partnered linger too long here because we do have a warming phase both there and as the forecast reveals lots of sunshine blasting to the 40's today 50's into early in the week. we might even crossing the potentially maybe 60 before we finish off this week ahead. so upstream, the only thing to kind of look out for us our monday, maybe not as sunny as today from a weak system. it's a don't throw some cloud cover our way. not too much more than that. just some scattered clouds. it's no major deal. and that will be often sailing for the remainder of the week. let's just go and check things out here. futurecast for some unfinished business up there in the mountains. but basically mostly sunny here in the home front tomorrow morning. some scattered clouds working here in the south bay. looks like that clears out temporarily and then starts to
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nudge in from the north a little bit by the mid afternoon tomorrow. so again, is just a little bump on the road here we go back to the mostly sunny program for the remainder of the week and temperatures warm up all week long to have to contend with these winds over the next. still, 48 hours loyally on shores. you'll notice through the period. that's a nice little playmate. control keeps temperatures down. we also have a cold air mass from this recent storms. so that also is working in tandem little switch their offshore wind direction of to notice longer range forecast. just making note of this, little bump on the road here for monday. beyond that high pressure kicks in. notice the wind pattern here a little bit starts to actually become a little faint except we get to around sunday. we know there's going to be reduction. what temperatures, but it looks like not only is a dry, but it
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63 walnut creek. 59 for berkeley, the lakewood 58, 64 fairfield now, but 62 66 for santa rosa. they can basically do it like a walk upstairs on steps as we go up degree by and by thursday about 82 85 by friday, saturday, 86. but it looks like a bit of a drop in temperatures come this weekend. so just low thing to keep in mind. but it looks like that's going to be dry and cloud-free. so we're good on that. very nice. so no rain so far that looks dry. yes. hey, dave, thank you so much. >> and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are praising the passing of a new law aimed at saving lives in cracking down on those making fentanyl. president biden has signed the fend off that act into law and
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lawmakers say it will crack down on criminal organizations from chemical suppliers in china to the mexican cartels and target manufacturers of the drug government data shows 80,000 americans died last year of an obe opiod overdose. many of them were fentanyl-related. and electric vehicle owners are now eligible for a new tax credits. the treasury department announcing new credit along with new ev battery rules to allow for automakers to comply on source materials. the credits range from 3700 to $7500. >> and ev users and hyper users can also qualify for those credits as well. >> president biden is expanding health care insurance across a dhaka recipients. it will give about 100,000 dreamers, the ability to enroll in health care insurance programs under the affordable care act. the dhaka precip participants will be able to get financial
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assistance such as tax credits and reduce roll out out-of-pocket expenses. the changes will go into effect on november. first, dhaka program was established in 2012 providing deportation relief and work permits to immigrants who were brought into the u.s. as children. and asian american pacific islander heritage bus is rolling in full swing throughout the month of may. kron 4 will highlight the bay area's day. first, asian american communities as san jose state and exhibit at the library is celebrating south asian culture in kron four's jacques moment. reports. >> well, the region known as south asia makes up 7 different countries in the library. curator here at the king library at san jose state says she wanted to include the religions in the foods that make up each of these cultures. she wanted to also consults with families living here in the bay area who also have ties to those countries. that's really cool. yeah. and so these 2 things feeling yes,
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and this is also from sri lanka up into the immersive martin luther king library at san jose state university in may. >> and you'll find an exhibit quite like no other. i think that could be very montr of roy is a library in here and she curated this exhibit on the 5th floor. it's titled south asians. >> of silicon valley, afghanistan, bangladesh, nepal, india, pakistan, sri these are nearly all the countries that make up the region of south asia, a region royce says needs more attention in the south bay. she says at least 20% of people who live in santa clara county are of south asian origin and more than 60% of international san jose state students are from south asia, but yet so many of them have struggled to find a voice to find themselves being represented well in mainstream what was born and raised in india. and she says having other south asians like herself in silicon valley added more reason for this project. these things help them feel more empowered. the real represented actual case at this exhibit, you'll find
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the sports the food know what to do signing and the religion sick man will never will never see them determines it's part of their faith. troy highlights the for south asian religion seen in the south bay islam hinduism. jane isn't and buddhism. what we really enjoyed in our experience of doing this research in this project welcoming each community was 2 market in fremont is run by these 2 brothers a lot. i mean, i've made from afghanistan to the united states because my son is. >> is down from some of that, you because it was like years senate estate time. >> i live at the library. >> moises highlighting businesses and communities of these nationalities here in silicon valley makes this project more personal that are. >> to the types of you know, i think impressions about the community. but once this going to work gets done, people see who they really are. you know, she also wants this exhibit to
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be for everyone, but is also happy to see her culture and others in the south bay on display in san jose. jackie moment kron 4 news. >> the exhibit south asians in silicon valley will be open throughout may 31st. tune into kron 4 every thursday this month for stories highlighting the bay area's api community all leading up to our special which airs on thursday may 23rd at 06:30pm. we'll be right back after this. all
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morning news campus protests continue as another bay area college braces for possible demonstrations. and it's cinco de mayo and there are major celebrations planned in the south bay will have details coming up. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news >> good morning and thanks for joining us here on kron. 4 morning news. i'm tiffany
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justice filling in for stefanie lynn this morning. >> it is sunday may 5th. let's get things started with a look at the weather. dave spahr standing by. good morning, dave. well, good morning. tiffany would be out in the sunshine today. so not rain. good morning, everybody. we have lots of sunshine going on for you today. a little bit intrusion. the cloud cover tomorrow. whatever. but on balance was like a lot of sunshine for you as well with a nice little gradual warming trend. but we have a ways to go before we get there right now, the view from space, that's that left overload is kind of pointed out. it's not really that potent in terms of moisture. yeah, it's something has to be bear watching as it goes over the rockies. cause what happens as it starts to tap into some moisture from the gulf mexico and goes crazy. sometimes the midwest we've already seen that happen. some variable winds at work here, but they're going to remain pretty much on shore during the day today. and some of those winds, sensitive areas, just a keep in mind that will be working its magic a little bit and keeping temperatures down for you. and also adding that extra chill, san jose state report said with mostly sunny skies, you can see here just cumulus off
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towards the distance a little bit. there are actual readings lower 50's line up the east bay shoreline. we got some 40 still up north and a quick comparison. yeah, we're using a lot of the blue crayons here today. half a dozen degrees behind yesterday's readings and it was raining on top of that, too. so we're left with a kind of a cold, dry air in its wake. ultimately, of course, this will moderate. so for today, keep the sunshine flow in 60's going on. well, inland will probably scratched the 60's to around the bay. but when you're out about remember, it's shake up to the system compared to last friday's. so much cooler. lots of more details in the forecast a bit. tiffany, dave, thank you. >> big story we are following this morning. students around the bay area are continuing protests at their college campuses in support of the palestine during the hamas israel war. and now we're we're hearing about another possible protest set for san jose state kron four's zac moment has the latest. >> well, some of the protests have been lasting for days,
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others weeks, but they're continuing to press forward here in the bay area with students wanting their schools to divest or be transparent about their financial ties with the nation of israel. but it may be quiet here in san jose state's campus. but pretty soon it may have its own protest as well. san jose's gearing up for graduation, but online, there's chatter about a pro-palestine protest happening on may. saw people next to health building just like pending a big sign. robert cleveland is graduating soon and says he supports the ongoing protests, possibly reaching his i feel like it needs to be it's not happening with the government. >> at >> i mean, we're we're the ones that contain everything. coming up, head north to palo alto. this group of students is on day 8 of a pro-palestine protest camp out on their campus. but i that everything's good posters soiled by the recent rain. but wooden pallets and tarps were able to keep students sleeping here. but friday evening, a
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co nter-protester violated vigil of candles. students tell us. >> they say police responded and took the counter protester away. kron 4 reached out to stanford pd but did not hear back and also give them some support for to know that other people also thinking about moment live act lives in the area and donated supplies to stanford students. she says her daughters are part of the student encampments around the country and wants things to go peacefully. really don't understand why we're fighting the students. >> because all they're trying to ask for is for cease-fire back in san jose state. it's very like is very sad seeing it, especially when the asked people. robert cleveland says he supports the cause of pro-palestine student protests. have you rethought about? >> i have been my mom no, because you don't want and says he's looking forward to the possible protest this week. gen z in next group going to be the future of the world, especially and we need to make the change now for not is not going to happen from the others san jose. jackie
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moment kron 4 news. >> now, meanwhile, campus operations at ucla are expected to resume in full tomorrow. classes have been remote after violence broke out on campus tuesday night. more than 200 people were also arrested early thursday morning. and critics of the university's police chief saying that he did not do enough to keep students safe during all of the chaos. chris wolfe has the latest. >> officers coming firework. the fireworks. >> it always john fenoglio reported from the front lines tuesday evening when counter-protesters described by some simply as a mom launched an attack on an expansive pro-palestinian encampment set up in the heart of ucla. >> according to reports,
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authorities did not respond properly to handle the melee for 3 in some witnesses tell ktla when officers did arrive, they were slow to enter the fray. now the la times is quoting sources as saying ucla police chief john thomas. >> he's facing growing scrutiny for how his department handled the violence that evening. >> the article mentions serious security lapses and explains the thomases. sure. university leadership on the morning before the and he could mobilize course is quote, minutes. but thomas is denying those allegations declaring he did everything possible to provide security and protect students. just a shame that we've come to this point where >> jewish students feel like they can't. they're unsafe on campus where obviously there's a lot of pain and suffering and the middle east right now. and i think that there's a lot of people that don't really quite understand the the complexity of this conflict that dates back. not just 75
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years, but thousands of years. >> and that was chris wolfe reporting there. and new this morning, police in riot gear cleared another encampment. this one at usc. this is a live look at the campus this morning where that in camp and is still being cleaned up. witnesses tell our sister station ktla that the officers moved in around 4 o'clock this morning and dispersed about 100 protesters. it is not clear right now if anybody was arrested. university is issuing a statement on social media saying the encampment has been cleared and that the campus remains close will keep you updated as we learn more. and for all the latest information on campus protests, cease-fire talks and more you can scan the qr code on your screen right now and we'll take you straight to kron. 4 dot com. back here in the bay area. oakland police are offering a reward to anyone who has information on 2 homicides that took place about a year apart. but they believe the 2 may be
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connected. now police say multiple suspects are connected to the homicide of henry tejada and deshaun roads. tejada was shot and killed on 4/28/2020. on 68th avenue. a great 2020 nissan armada without license plate was seen pulling up to him before multiple people got out and shot him. he was 23 at the time. the car was later recovered and term and to be a rental from reno, nevada. now roads was shot and killed on june 1920, 21, all lakeshore avenue right in front of lake merritt. anyone with information about either of these cases is asked to contact oakland pd. and the suspect in a standoff on i-80 in fairfield remains in critical condition this morning after chp says he shot himself chp originally reported he was dead but said later friday night that medical teams are able to revive him at a local hospital. the standoff began after a multi county pursuit
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which started in sonoma county friday afternoon. eventually police standing off with him in fairfield shut down. i-80 in both directions for hours affecting thousands of bay area drivers. the solano county district attorney's office is now handling that investigation. and police arrest a man accused of hitting someone in the head with a rifle along a creek. now police say the attack happened back in march near las lomas high school. the victim was found with a head wound believed to be from the stock and of an assault rifle. the suspect was later identified as 28 year-old malcolm harris of suisun city. this week, harris was found and arrested by police in las vegas. he is currently in the contra costa county jail. and oakland police are increasing the number of officers on parole this weekend. they are trying to prevent illegal sideshow activity from happening this cinco de mayo. the department says during
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2022 2023 d told 150 cars issued nearly 80 citations and made several arrests. >> and the city of san jose is gearing up for its annual cinco de mayo celebrations today as well. the united a low rider council of san jose brought their cars out friday night for a preview of what you can expect to see later today. plenty of car fans taking photos as well. the low rider council says it works with the san jose police in the city to make this year's celebration better. last year, local leaders called the attack to sunset down the highway during cinco de mayo by san jose. san jose police racist. >> last year there submissions are some we met with the sounds of police she's my time staff we what happened last year and week. a mother come out class council come out and that would be for the seat in the mine that and for most of what the plans were.
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>> the police department has released its planned road closures in effort to be more transparent. >> 50 mayor and city administrator justin johnson. and we would like to wish our beautiful city and happy birthday. owen is all right. the city of oakland is celebrating its 100 72nd birthday today. mayor sheng thao and city of minister justin jobs shouting out east bay city alongside mistah fab and congresswoman barbara the oakland roots and many, many more doing the same oakland. >> was first established on may 4th 18. 52 during the state's gold rush. it's down the area's 3rd largest city are. now coming up on kron. 4 morning news. a rare spring snowstorm hit sierra. leaving drivers stranded for hours. >> how does a night at the house from upsound airbnb
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introduces a new category inspired by movies, celebrities and more. i'm rich demuro. that's coming up in rich on tech. >> and after dealing with all that weather from yesterday, check it out. there's quite our hello. nice to see you, too. we have a pretty sweet forecast coming up
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>> all right. a rare may snowstorm slowing down drivers in some parts of the sierra and shutting down traffic and others. this year's late snow has some ski resorts saying open until at least memorial day. rowena shaddox shows us
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what people are dealing with in the sierra this weekend. >> it went from heavy rain in sacramento. chain control at nyack. >> you want? and snow just like that? >> i'm the ground and sides of the roadway, but we didn't get that far into. we got stuck in traffic for a good couple of >> i'm not sure what's going on up there, but seems like maybe someone slit out something is blocking the road. robert mutt mkx got on his feet to investigate the holdup in traffic along 80 at rainbow road. >> well, caltrans said that several spinouts shut down traffic on both sides of the freeway for several hours. we got stuck eastbound traffic just past rainbow road for at least 3 hours. slow co. we're just going to visit grandma.
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we just from reno to sacramento. so i'm not. >> our fate of drive in the snow, but i usually plan it where i can leave a little early or, you know, to avoid. the next up being from reno. he knew to prepare for extreme weather. we filled up on gas and we have food and water because i as they prepare, you know, we're going over the mountains is just kind of caught us by surprise. others were caught bit off-guard. what do you think about all that's a lot. yeah. a pretty crazy. >> how is all that? traffic was like mad max is we thought it was start of like one, carol, i think is predicted to actually. >> they left san francnsco to head to truckee for some skiing avalanche. a scheme might out here a little pretty awesome the 70's. >> this trucker was unprepared for the big down of the national weather service tells fox 40 with this late season
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storm would see about one to 2 inches of snow hour. i did not take why are you coming around? i came from something he planned to continue to chicago, but with all the delays the studios. >> turned those back probably have to call it a night sooner in reno today. you cause itself ahead. i'll be know. >> i mean, truck and the cause road don't look like that? >> aside from water and some food he says chains are essential for all truckers. with you. >> well, as >> that was really niche attic reporting. let's get a look at conditions along highway 50. this put a look-alike in myers last night. chain controls remain in effect on 50 from kaiser berg to myers. look at all that snow back here in the bay area. conditions are not so bad as we take a live look at walnut creek. dave sphar
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joining us live as well with a look at your sunday morning forecast. good morning, dave tiffany, good morning and good morning, everybody. i'm showing yosemite national park where they're also seeing a nice little coating of snow. this morning as well from everything that we had just previous from yesterday. nice freakish may storm, you know. >> as far as the sun is concern in the earth, the way they're together, it would look like if you didn't know any better. the first week of august. haha, so just goes to show you that there's a difference between the actual whether you get and where you are in the season sometimes and you get these air masses mixing. 53 expected by tuesday wednesday. 55, a gradual warm-up trend. we like the word gradual because we don't want any melting too quickly with all of that. fill up the rivers. there's are left over low still churning, not so brave without the moisture, is it? but it still some snows in the rockies. next thing to look out for is when this thing gets over the rockies into the plains states taps into that moisture from the gulf of mexico. cold air coming from canada and sometimes booming. get an ice
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storm working up there. meanwhile, in our backyard, a weak wave that will bring us some cloud cover tomorrow. we can show you what the projections are now for today. basically on balance, mostly sunny, by the way, the winter storm warnings expired up in the mountains tomorrow morning. maybe some scattered clouds down south of the south bay santa cruz mountains that clears out. and then in the afternoon getting sprayed by some cloud cover as we go into the evening a little bit. so just saying it won't be as picturesque as today, but a pretty much the same and maybe a little bit warmer on that, too. as we continue the trend, you have to deal with the winds today. so you have to go in the closet and grab some of the winter gear that you have. maybe that sweater, the jacket and so forth. you thought you were tired. not yet. we do have some onshore winds at work here for the next 48 hours and popping a little bit in the afternoon. so putting it all together today. a sunny, cool, breezy looks like 50's of the coast chile there. even all that 60's inland. we do start to get some 70's early into the week monday, again, noting some of those clouds and that leftover system then late in the week, it's warm and sunny, 80 by
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wednesday. i yeah. that continues the week to finish off now by the weekend. it's a touch cooler is the issue. it looks like we're not going to be interfered. buy anything at this point will be watching the models they flip. went on right from last week. but for right now, it's looking dry. just a little drop in temperatures. 58 san francisco, 61 for open 64 san jose and the big board map. that's about all we can muster here. mid 60's at work. santa rosa coming in at 66. check it out of the next couple of days. we popped a 71 by tuesday. i like them, apples levin looking for those 80. okay. that's by wednesday. so all right, dave, thank you. >> airbns is unveiling new features that are supposed to make it easier for people traveling in groups and the company is offering experiences called icons. rich demuro gives us a look at this. >> at an event near hollywood, airbnb introducing new features to make group travel easier and new places to book
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that are out of this world. i think that we're trying to do is just bring magic into the river. airbnb co-founder brian chesky making the announcements. sarah, thank you. and come this far with airbnb when you started when i inflated 3 air mattresses, my roommate absolutely not the platform now synonymous with vacation rentals. we've got places in more than 200 countries around the 10's of thousands of cities, 80% of airbnb business is group trips. new tools make it easier. this includes shared wish lists and the ability to let the people you're traveling with. join the reservation that way travelers sees the same information from the host about the grass out a check and had opened the door. that kind of thing. but the biggest well, a new category called icons. whimsical places to stay inspired by famous movies, people and places
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airbnb recreated the house from the disney pixar movie up. it will be located in new mexico. if you're a fan of the movie, you're going to love this house. every single detail from the pictures to the chair lift is just as you remember from the movie other experiences, including x men, mansion in westchester, new york. it looks like a cartoon. prince's purple rain. house, a ferrari museum in italy and a night in the clock room at one of the most famous museums in france, experiences that are unlike any other and many ways are often only existed in your imagination. but we were able to make them real. many are free. all are under $100 per guest, which means they will be tough to book. guests will be picked on a variety of factors. if you're you if you get it, you get a golden electronic ticket and hopefully have the experience of a lifetime. it's unique new offering. it certainly does feel like it's largely about the buzz. that's not to say that's clearly they see value
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in but, you to be seen as to how it all plays out, i think icons a way to stand out as competition in the rental market heats up. >> that's rich on tech. i'm rich demuro. >> and still ahead on kron 4 morning news funding to help low-income families afford internet access has run out. now congress is trying to step in and help. senators are
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sounding the alarm after a program to help low-income families afford internet expired. provided families $30 a month to help pay for
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internet bills. >> our washington correspondent basil john has this story. >> more than 20 million americans have a tough decision to make either pay a more expensive internet bill disconnect from their service provider. you cannot live in modern america without access to high-speed internet. the affordable connectivity program, a federal program to help struggling americans afford internet access, ran out of money. vermont senator peter welch says congress can't let this go on. this program has made a huge difference. he and ohio republican senator jd vance introduced a bill to extend the program so people can work from home where kids can do their homework. unfortunately, a requirement of living in the 21st century. the program ran out at the start of the month. the fcc announced a partial extension with the reduced discount for may, but nothing after that. we ought to find some way to continue to sure that people in ohio can can access new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand is on board with an extension
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through the end of the year. it would provide 7 billion dollars for the program has broad bipartisan support and we're hoping to get included in the faa bill that were negotiated this month. texas republican senator john cornyn agrees the program is necessary. wants to avoid cases of fraud or mismanagement. want to make sure that the tax dollars that are being spent to support the program are being spent wisely. welsh promises during the extension congress can work to further improve the acp reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. we go one-on-one with republican u.s. senate candidate steve garvey >> capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll speak with garvey about why he says he's garvey about why he says he's (restaurant noise) [announcer] introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis.
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>> now on kron 4, it is a crowded field in the race to be san francisco's mayor. we sit down one-on-one with mayor leo candidate aaron peskin to talk about his view for the city. and as we get closer to the next school year, there's growing concerns that problems with the financial aid programs could prevent some from starting college in the fall. good morning and welcome back to kron 4 morning news. let's get started on this half hour with a look at the forecast. dave spahr standing by in the weather center with the latest afe. a good morning, tiffany. good morning, everybody. enjoy the sunshine all day today as we start a trend just about all week long to seeing plenty of sun and warming temperatures all week long, that low, it's still kind of in our backyard. it's churning around the rockies. it's actually >> responsible for some mountain snows are winter weather advisories. but actually a big deal is in new mexico. they're actually having a red flag warning
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covering almost the entire state. i know red-flag warning by the same storm system. the drop rain here. but still you have the winds at work and it's very dry in that particular part of the system that will be producing some more thunderstorms in the midwest later. here's what's going on the home front, though, the east bay shoreline all lit up there to some clouds off towards the distance, not going to see too many of them today. we're start to warm up a little bit now up north there. 52 for nevada. 51 san francisco. 46 for santa rosa with a mixture of 50's and 40's off east and the comparison to 24 hours ago are still trailing. but we're catching up here that dryers helping out tends to warm up nicely have all the sunshine and it's may around russian hacks half-a-dozen degrees or so behind where we were this time from yesterday. but again, closing the gap. 57 by high noon at 3. let's try about 60. we do have that chilly breeze with us today. and tomorrow and the interruption some scattered clouds kind of pencil it in for your monday, too. but the general plan, this warming will have more in your extended forecast and check out the foursome. tiffany,
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dave, thanks. >> kron 4 is your local election headquarters. we continue our coverage of the top candidates running for san francisco. mayor in a move anticipated by political insiders board of supervisors. president aaron peskin announce his candidacy last month. kron 4 stephanie lin sat down with peskin about why voters to trust him to leave the city. >> san francisco aaron peskin is going to look like a caring city gets things candidate aaron peskin projecting confidence as he enters the race for mayor. i've stood up for safety, stood up against hate crimes. the president of the board of tested lawmaker entrenched in the rough and tumble world of city politics for more than 2 decades representing high-profile areas like chinatown, fisherman's wharf, union square and the financial district. we need a neighborhood mayor with experience to rebuild our city. >> from the ground up. >> his past battles with
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sobriety now part of his campaign message. i know something about recovery of san francisco is going to recover. let's bring positivity to this i'm tired of the and in a race dominated by centrist democrats, jostling for the spotlight. could peskin is distinctly progressive stance, seize the attention of voters being progressive has really been about listening to and bringing governmental action to folks who need the government the most. we need a leader will fix our city for everyone. >> not one who are in it for the many to please a wealthy outlining 18 policy proposals including increased police staffing. >> expanded red control and notably 15,000 new affordable homes using tax deferred financing. the city has a lot of luxury housing and the city has also been able to maintain singer as can see hotels for the poor service. but missing middle needs to be addressed.
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pushing back against critics who accuse him of blocking housing development. the ordinance is finally passed next item earlier this year. city supervisors passed haskins measure imposing density limits in several historic neighborhoods. our neighborhoods are the envy of people around the world. it's not a one size fits all solution on the fentanyl crisis. i support arresting anybody who deals fentanyl or other. >> life-threatening drugs. drug users. on the other hand. >> need. >> services. i asked him if he agreed with challenger mark farrell's promised to clear city's homeless encampments in 6 months. false or fake promises. we need a place for those people to go because what happens in encampments week is people are pushed from one neighborhood to another. that is not a solution. a solution is 2000 shelter beds and i have a plan for that. he great ideas. but why were you
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able to achieve them as the president? the board of supervisor supervisors can pass laws but the captain of the team, the quarterback of the team in san francisco is mayor. >> i know how government works. i have deep connections in every department and i think i can bring that to bear as mayor. >> in san francisco, stephanie lin kron, 4 news now when exclusive one-on-one interview with republican u.s. senate candidate steve garvey. >> and one of his first local sit-down interview since advancing to the november general election. the former major league baseball star spoke with our eytan wallace about issues facing our state. >> well, garvey says he's confident he can win this race but acknowledges. >> it won't be easy. it's nice to meet you. how are you see to say steve garvey shaking hands with californians of all ages at the sacramento party? we've got to turn california around. it's one of many stops he's made across the state after finishing in the top 2 during the march primary. i
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think we stand the way california for the country speaking with us one on one. he says he's kept busy since voters sent him and democratic congressmember adam schiff to the november general election to face off for the u.s. senate seat. >> long held by the late senator dianne feinstein, where we have common six-and-a-half minds, i think is minor miracle because this is the state of california >> were very aggressive in terms of fat of our mantra, which is common sense, compassion and consensus garvey says much of his focus has turned to the israel-hamas war and the violence on college campuses. how he describes of terrorism disguised as free speech and we should have free speech, but it should be organized the right way it shouldn't attack other people of the century when they're attacking the students who are jewish. it's a hate crime. i support israel yesterday today and tomorrow. i believe we stand by them. we provide their needs, but we can't tell than not to protect their sovereignty on domestic matters. he says if elected to
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the senate, he'll push to secure funding for homelessness, resources, local police departments and border security. as for what he describes as the issue, our economy, it's it's the kitchen table. >> to to the gas station to all those needs hardworking men and women have every day. >> they need help that he says must include lower taxes. but it's that very issue of his taxes that's garnered a lot of attention. documents show he's owed at least $350,000 in back taxes to the government is opponent writing californians deserve a senator who will fight for them. not someone who thinks the rules don't apply to him. what do you say to critics who say will you vote a lot of money in taxes? are we supposed to trust you with our tax dollars? >> well, for 50 years. so he's filed my taxes on time. there have been some challenges that we've had. we have ongoing with the irs and state and it will be resolved very near
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future. and i never neglect our responsibility. as for other matters, while garvey voted for former president donald j trump in previous elections. >> this time are you prepared to make an endorsement? no, not at this time again. we'll see most important she says is winning his race. the republican running in a blue state. can you win? absolutely. we've had significant progress with independents. >> those that are undecided, the disenfranchised to democrats and we will win because we care about all people. >> and governor makes clear he's been meeting with supporters and campaigning all over the state. something he expects will only ramp up as we approach election day, november. 5th reporting in tom wallace kron 4 news. >> congress now has less than a week pass a major piece of legislation to keep the federal aviation administration running and to ensure the continued safety of air travel, this kind of reauthorization bill has to be passed every 5 years. and right now the fda is already operating under a short-term
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extension of that authorization. congressional negotiations agreed on 105 billion dollar bill to reauthorize the now, let's just needing to be voted on and passed before friday's deadline. >> this bipartisan is not only a win for our economy, but for aviation safety advocates and for the flying public. >> the agreed framework would increase the number of air traffic controllers. it will also mandate airports to use new technology to prevent planes from colliding on the runways. the reauthorization bill also prohibits airlines from charging families extra to sit together. another consumer protections favored by the biden administration are expected to be added as well. and there are only 3 months into the start of fall. classes begin, but many high school seniors still don't know where they're going to college due to the federal government's botched rollout of the new fafsa form.
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washington correspondent jessie turner reports the delays are increasing fears on capitol hill as well that many students may be forced to forego college. >> the department past to get this right and fast. congress is upping the pressure on the education department. after many high school seniors still have not received their financial aid offers for college. can you briefly describe what you and your staff are doing right now? we're doing everything. >> every day to make it right. education secretary miguel cardona told wisconsin senator tammy baldwin, the new faster was supposed to be shorter and simpler. >> but processing errors and other issues have caused successful applications to be down about 30% from this time. last year, the rollout of the better fafsa has been riddled with delays and challenges. cardona says the department is making progress. officials say the form is fixed and more than 8 million student applications have been processed and sent to colleges. but louisiana
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senator bill cassidy argues the damage is already done. some students we'll decide not to go to school because they don't know if they can afford cassidy says those enrollment decisions would also pose a major threat to colleges. that cash flow problem will be very real. republicans recently requested an investigation into the rollout and last week, the official who oversaw the fastball update announced he's stepping down next month in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> all right. coming up on kron 4 morning news. there is a new aimed at preventing overdose deaths will tell you how it all works. and we're honoring the bay area's api community this month. we'll tell you how a library exhibit in the south bay is honoring the cultures of south asian countries. >> lots of sunshine for you starting today and into the weekend ahead, making up for yesterday, a little bit. some scattered clouds to note on monday warming up. that looks like to the lower 80's by the end of the week. i'll have
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good morning. welcome back to kron. 4 morning news. what a day now today is the parrot patter of rain gone. watch out for the puddles. those still has a poll check in with that. >> they are having because of construction and all that. and they're being pushed back about an hour or so. but you can see the plane still doing their thing. there's the low in place in the west. it's going to be a player for the midwest later this we k producing the typical thunder showers and all of that. for now, it's relatively quiet
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compared to what we would call stormy. but there are winds there. still some mountain snows with this. but heavy winds and there's a red flag warning that's actually been posted for most of the stated new mexico. here's what looking upstream, though. this is going to be a little bit of a minor player for our monday, delaying the warm-up that we expect. let's go back to future cast for that's a leftover clouds. it looks like that will take care of that for this afternoon. by the way, up in our mountains, the winter storm warnings. they've all expired starting the day off tomorrow with some scattered clouds looks like in the south a little bit around the peninsula. that clears out, then returns with more some afternoon scattered clouds to make note of for monday afternoon. so almost like a variable cloudy story, but maybe favoring a little bit. the mostly sunny mode. that's going to be for your monday. this an interruption and the way we go for the remainder of the week, pretty much a mostly sunny tuesday. now all of this comes with those onshore winds that we discussed and that will keep temperatures suppressed. through today, a little bit into tomorrow and maybe a touch by tuesday. we're start to lose those surface winds
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and just in tandem, we start to warm up a bit. everything gets back to closer to seasonality and we get warmer than that towards the end of the week. here's a longer-range models. this is not as tight as resolution is not as great as what we were just looking at. but the general idea still there are some scattered clouds again tomorrow clearing up. it looks like by tuesday high pressure starts to build. you can see the wind pattern at work, not much of winds. there is a weak disturbance by the weekend. that's going bring temperatures down. but that's all it looks like. we do see some scattered clouds with that. but for now, we'll keep that dry. coastal morning fog drizzle kind of thing possible. but beyond that, when looks to be ok for next weekend. 4 zone forecast for you this sunday. chilly in a word. 58 san francisco in mid-fifties of the coast coupled with those onshore winds. 59 for burn again heading south here we start to get some 60's. finally here, redwood city pelo out to about 61 in the south bay. 64 san jose, 60 to milpitas east bay shoreline, lower 60's and tri
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valley. much the same. except when you get up to walnut creek. concord, getting up to about mid 60's. 59 berkeley vallejo to 58 60 for fairfield and 62 napa about a 66 for santa rosa. up, we go into the 80's by thursday, wednesday. >> and it looks like that will hold pretty nice. 6 up by the weekend. it looks like temperatures will try to backtrack a little ways. so enjoy it. i will have it. yeah. but really spring weather looks like this week, though. love it. they thank you so much that. >> lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are preparing are praising the passing of a new law aimed at saving the lies and cracking down on those making fentanyl. president biden has signed the fend off fentanyl act into law. lawmakers say it will crack down on criminal organizations from chemical suppliers in china to the mexican cartels and target manufacturers of the drug government data shows 80,000 americans died last year of an opiod overdose. many of them were fentanyl-related. electric
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vehicle owners are now eligible for a new tax credits. the treasury department announcing new credits along with new ev battery rules to allow for automakers to comply on source materials. the credits range from 3700 to $7500 and used evs and hybrids can also qualify for those credits. president biden is expanding health insurance access to dhaka recipients. it will give about 100,000 dreamers, the ability to a role in health care insurance programs under the affordable care act, participants will be able to get financial assistance such as tax credits and reduced out-of-pocket pot expenses. the changes will also go into effect on november. 1st, dhaka program was established in 2012 providing deportation relief and work permits. the immigrants who were brought into the u.s. as children. now to some bay area sports. the
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oakland a's are on a hot streak right now. kron four's erin wilson has the highlights. >> after a 3 and a half hour rain delay, the a's fans were treated to chris blue skies on saturday. you know, in oakland for game 2 between the marlins and the red-hot a's who are playing out of their minds so far this season already up. 2 did not think they flex their muscle and gave their fans and unscheduled fireworks show. and it started with that mandate was a man on for brent rooker who unloads a fastball high and deep to left for 147 feet of thunder. after that rain in they lead 4 to nothing. the inning continues. lynn, jj bleday hit 2, 1, he takes the sinker way out to center field 410 feet. his 4th on the year 7 to nothing a's in the league continues to billow. now it's 9 and nothing and we finish it. how we started talking about with roker. this is the second of the inning for me deposits that wind and rooker was 2 for 2 with 5 rbi in the inning. they put a 10 spot on the
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marlins in the 3rd when it rains, it pours in the a's. that's exactly what they did to the marlins. 24 was the final that may 6, 6 wins in the row and is 6 wins in a row rather in 8 of 9 in their last few outings. that's all we have. that was back to you that asian american and pacific islander heritage month is now in full swing throughout the month of may. kron 4 will be highlighting bay area. it's a diverse asian communities. >> at jose state, an exhibit at the library is celebrating sales and asian cultures in kron. 4 jack moment reports on this. >> well, the region known as south asia makes up 7 different countries in the library. curator here at the king library at san jose state says she wanted to include the religions in the foods that make up each of these cultures. she wanted to also consults with families living here in the bay area who also have ties to those countries. that's really cool. yeah. and so these 2 things feeling yes, and this is also from sri
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lanka up into the immersive martin luther king library at san jose state university in may. >> and you'll find an exhibit quite like no other. i think that could be very montr of roy is a library in here and she curated this exhibit on the 5th floor. it's titled south asians. >> of silicon valley, afghanistan, bangladesh, nepal, india, pakistan, sri lanka. he's or nearly all the countries that make up the region of south asia, a region royce says needs more attention in the south bay. she says at least 20% of people who live in santa clara county are of south asian origin and more than 60% of international san jose state students are from south asia, but yet so many of them have struggled to find a voice to find themselves being represented well in mainstream what was born and raised in india. and she says having other south asians like herself in silicon valley added more reason for this project. these things help them feel more empowered that we are represented actual case at this exhibit, you'll find the sports the food know what
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to do signing and the religion sick man will never will never see them their turbans. it's part of their faith. troy highlights the for south asian religion seen in the south bay islam hinduism. jane isn't and buddhism. what we really enjoyed in our experience of doing this research in this project was how welcoming each community was 2 is run by these 2 brothers a lot. i mean, i've made from afghanistan to the united states because my son is. >> is down from some of that, you because it was like years san jose state time. >> i live at the library. >> moises highlighting businesses and communities of these nationalities here in silicon valley makes this project more personal that are. >> to the types of you know, i think impressions about the community. but once this going to work gets done, people see who they really are. you know, she also wants this exhibit to be for everyone, but is also
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happy to see her culture and others in the south bay on display. >> in san jose check moment. kron. 4 news. >> the exhibits south asians in silicon valley will be open through may 31st. tune into kron 4 every thursday this month for stories highlighting the bay area's api community all leading up to our special which airs on thursday may 23rd at 06:30pm. 23rd at 06:30pm. >> we'll be right back.
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think. pets live in nearly 97 million households in the u.s. and experts say they can have a positive impact on our wellness and stress levels. that's an area. and doctors say they also help us socialize and make sure we are staying active. >> right. feel physical well-being, butsit's also really important to your brain function yourself staying in a culture overall well-being, but that not only from mild stress, but also depression and post-traumatic stress disease. all of my situation have been shown to be improved by having that pick with >> now statistics show dog parents walk about. 22 more minutes per day than non pet owners. if you don't own a pet spending time with a friend that has won or classroom also help boost your mental health, too. and archaeologists in britain have unearthed a rare, ancient purple dye that was once worth more than gold. it's called tire in purple and it was the color of the roman
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empire associate ing it with its imperial court. a small lump of the substance was found during the excavation of a roman bathhouse. the pigment was created from thousands of cross the sea shells from the mediterranean, north africa and morocco. at the time the pigment was more valuable than gold because it was so difficult and expensive to make. all right. still ahead in the next hour on kron 4 morning news with a mayo celebrations scheduled across the bay area are going on. we have details on what you can expect. >> plus, pro-police sign demonstrations continue on college campuses across the bay and now another school is bracing for a potential protest and a rare spring storm is bringing snow more snow to the sierra. dave sphar will be here with a look at what you can expect from today's forecast. stay with us. kron 4 morning news continues. now on the kron. 4
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morning news campus. protests continue as another bay area college braces for possible demonstrations and it's cinco de mayo and there are major celebrations planned in the bay area. south bay will have all the details coming up. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> good morning and thank you for joining us here on kron 4 morning news. i am tiffany justice filling in for stefanie leave this morning when this morning it is sunday. may 5th. let's get things started with a look at the forecast with dave spahr. good morning, dave. well, good
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morning, tiffany. good morning, everybody. and quite a difference for your sunday as promised than it was then saturday. that's right. >> we've shaken off the rain clouds and all of that. lots of sunshine for you but will be breezy and chilly. remember that? it's still not >> it's a backwards in terms of what it feels like. it feels nice march day for you, baby. but here's a look at what looks like from space that left over low is still there. you can make it out. we're on the backside of the low and that typically provide subsidence that's falling error and gives us fair weather anyway. and this actually producing some mountain snow. some winter weather advisories. but the bigger issue is winds. they're contending with in the case of new mexico. that was the whole state is looking at a red flag warning with that. so strange. the same storm gave us rain and precipitation. here's a look at the winds right now as we speak. they're pretty much on shore into the teens. we expected to be that way pretty much over the next 48 hours. that will provide some extra cooling. so the sun feels nice on your shoulder could be out for a long time being the 6 change of seasons. but the air mass is still a bit on the chilly side. we do have water
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on the surface to east bay shoreline for you all it up nicely, including the hills. we've got 50's in the east bay, 50 up to santa rosa. 54 san jose and the comparison look at that. novato is springing ahead. that's what drier will do for you when we join you in this broadcast and the north bay, there were some dozen degrees behind yesterday. now we're racing ahead. of course, yesterday wasn't really moving too much. the breakdown for you today. 58 by 1 o'clock by 4 will try 60 and only gets better from there. more in your extended forecast coming up date. thank you. >> of a story we are following this morning. students around the bay area are continuing protests at their college campuses in support the palestine during the israel-hamas war. and now we are hearing about another possible protest set for san jose state kron. 4 stack moment has the latest. >> well, some of the protests have been lasting for days, others weeks, but they're continuing to press forward here in the bay area with
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students wanting their schools to divest or be transparent about their financial ties with the nation of israel. but it may be quiet here in san jose state's campus. but pretty soon it may have its own protest as well. san jose's gearing up for graduation, but online, there's chatter about a pro-palestine protest happening on may. saw people next to health building just like painting a big sign. robert cleveland is graduating soon and says he supports the ongoing protests, possibly reaching his i feel like it needs to be it's not happening with the government. >> but >> i mean, we're we're the ones that contain everything. coming up, head north to palo alto. this group of students is on day 8 of a pro-palestine protest camp out on their campus. but i that everything's good posters soiled by the recent rain. but wooden pallets and tarps were able to keep students sleeping here. but friday evening, a counter-protester violated vigil of candles. students tell us.
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>> they say police responded and took the counter protester away. kron 4 reached out to stanford pd but did not hear back and also give them some support for to know that other people also thinking about moment live act lives in the area and donated supplies to stanford students. she says her daughters are part of the student encampments around the country and wants things to go peacefully. really don't understand why we're fighting the students. >> because all they're trying to ask for is for cease-fire back in san jose state. it's very like is very sad seeing it, especially when the ask people. robert cleveland says he supports the cause of pro-palestine student protests have even thought about. >> i have. but my mom said no, because you don't want and says he's looking forward to the possible protest this week. jonesy and annex group are going to be future of the world, especially and we need to make a change now for about it is not going to happen from the others san jose. jackie moment kron 4 news. >> meanwhile, campus
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operations at ucla are expected to resume in full tomorrow. classes have been remote after violence broke out on campus tuesday night. more than 200 people were also arrested or early thursday morning. critics of the university's police chief saying that he did not do enough to keep students safe during the chaos. chris wolfe has the latest. >> firework. the fireworks. >> always john fenoglio reported from the front lines tuesday evening when counter-protesters described by some simply as a mob launched an attack on an expansive pro-palestinian encampment set up in the heart of ucla. >> according to reports, authorities did not respond properly to handle the melee
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for 3 hours in some witnesses tell ktla when officers did arrive, they were slow to enter the fray. now the la times is quoting sources as saying ucla police chief john thomas is facing growing scrutiny for how his department handled the violence that evening. >> the article mentions serious security lapses and explains the thomases. sure. university leadership on the morning before the and he could mobilize course is quote, in minutes. but thomas is denying those allegations declaring he did everything possible to provide security and protect students. just a shame that we've come to this point where >> jewish students feel like they can't. they're unsafe on campus where obviously there's a lot of parents suffering in the middle east right now. and i think that there's a lot of people that don't really quite understand the the complexity of this conflict that dates back. not just 75 years, but thousands of years. >> that was chris wolfe
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reporting and new this morning, police in riot gear clearing another encampment. this one at usc witnesses telling our sister station ktla that the officers moved in around 4 o'clock this morning and disperse about 100 protesters. it is not clear right now if anybody was arrested, but the university is issuing a statement on social media saying that the encampment has been cleared and that the campus remains close will keep you updated as we learn more on this. and for the latest information on campus protests, cease-fire talks and more you can scan the qr code on your screen right now and we'll take you directly to kron 4 dot com. back here in the bay area. oakland police are offering a reward to anyone who has information on 2 homicides that took place about a year apart. but they believe the 2 may be connected. now police say multiple suspects are connected to the homicide of henry tejada and deshaun roads. tejada was shot and
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killed on april. 20th twenty-twenty on 16th avenue. a gray 2020 nissan armada without license plates was seen pulling up to him before multiple people got out and shot him. he was 23 years old at the time the car was later recovered and determined to be a rental from reno, nevada. rhodes was shot and killed on june 1920, 21 on lakeshore avenue right in front of lake merritt. anyone with information about either of these cases is asked to contact oakland pd. and the suspect in a standoff on i-80 in fairfield remains in critical condition this morning after chp says he shot himself. chp originally reported he was dead but said later friday night that medical teams are able to revive him at a nearby hospital. the standoff began after a multi-county pursuit which started in sonoma county friday afternoon. the eventual police standoff in fairfield shut down. i-80 in both directions for hours affecting
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thousands of bay area drivers. the slowing county district attorney's office is now handling that investigation. police arrest a man accused of hitting someone in the head with a rifle in walnut creek. now police are saying the attack happened back in march near las lomas high school. the victim was found with a head wound believed to be from the stock and of an assault rifle. suspect was later identified as 28 year-old malcolm harris of suisun city. this week, harris was found d arrested by police in las vegas. he is now currently in the contra costa county jail. and oakland police are increasing the number of officers on patrol this weekend. they are trying to prevent illegal sideshow activity from happening this cinco de mayo. the department says during 2022 2023, told 150 cars issued nearly 80 citations and made several arrests. the city of san jose
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is gearing up for its annual cinco de mayo celebrations today. the united low-rider council said jose brought their cars out friday night for a preview of what you can expect to see later today. plenty of car fans also taking photos as well. the low rider council says it worked with san jose police and the city to make this year's celebration better. last year, local writers called the tactics to shut down highways during cinco de mayo by san jose police as racist. >> of last year, there submissions are some we met with the sounds of police she's my time staff we what last year and week. a mother come out class council come out and that would be for the seat in the mine that and for most of what the plans were. >> the police department has released those planned road closures in an effort to be more transparent.
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>> 50 mayor and i'm seeing writer justin johnson and we would like to wish our beautiful city and happy birthday, oakland. okay. the city of oakland is celebrating its 100 72nd birthday. mayor sheng thao and city administrator justin johnson shouting out the east bay city along missed. the fab as well. congresswoman barbara lee and the oakland roots with many, many more doing the same open was first established on may 4th 1952. during the state's gold rush. it's now the area's 3rd largest city, california. coming up on kron 4 morning news. a rare spring snowstorm. his six-year a leaving drivers stranded for hours. >> how does a night at the house from upsound airbnb introduces a new category inspired by movies, celebrities and more. i'm rich demuro. that's coming up in rich on tech. all right. it's
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spring, right? i think we all agree may says on the calendar working on those temperatures. but at least we get the sun out now, it looks like a pretty sweet week ahead. check
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>> okay. a snowstorm slowing down drivers in some parts of the sierra and shutting down traffic in others. this year's late snow has some ski resorts staying open until at least memorial day arena. shadix shows us what people are dealing with in the sierra this weekend. >> it went from heavy rain in sacramento. chain control at
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nyack. >> you want? and snow just like that? >> i'm the ground and sides of the roadway, but we didn't get that far into. we got stuck in traffic for a good couple of hours. >> i'm not sure what's going on up there, but seems like maybe someone slit out something is blocking the road. robert mutt mkx got on his feet to investigate the holdup in traffic along 80 at rainbow road. >> well, caltrans said that several spinouts shut down traffic on both sides of the freeway for several hours. we got stuck eastbound traffic just past rainbow road for at least 3 hours. slow co. we're just going to visit grandma. we just from reno to sacramento. so i'm not. >> our fate of drive in the snow, but i usually plan it where i can leave a little early or, you know, to avoid.
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the next up being from reno. he knew to prepare for extreme weather. we filled up on gas and we have food and water because i as they prepare, you know, we're going over the mountains is just kind of caught us by surprise. others were caught bit off-guard. what do you think about all that's a lot. yeah. a pretty crazy. >> how is all that? traffic was like mad max is we thought it was start of like one, carol, i think is predicted to actually. >> they left san francisco to head to truckee for some skiing avalanche. a scheme might out here a little pretty awesome the 70's. >> this trucker wasn't prepared for the big down of the national weather service tells fox 40 with this late season storm would see about one to 2 inches of snow hour. i did not take are you coming around? i came from something he planned to continue to
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chicago, but with all the delays the studios. >> turned those back probably have to call it a night sooner in reno today. you cause itself ahead. i'll be know. >> i mean, truck and the cause road don't look like that? >> aside from water and some food he says chains are essential for all truckers. with you. >> well, as >> all right. that was rowena shattuck reporting there. let's also get a look at conditions along highway 50. this is what it looked like in myers last night. chain controls remain in effect on 50 from kaiser burners to myers. back here in the bay area. conditions are not so bad as we take a look at walnut creek. dave sphar standing by and look at sunday's forecast for you a huge difference, right? big difference here between yesterday and today we're talking about some snow going
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on up there, causing some problems. here's tahoe for you. the fresh snow in place already. you don't see that too often. >> in may being fresh snow. that is extending a little bit of the way the skiing season looks like a little bit. tahoe is coming in with us. some of the melting, though, looks like we'll get into the 50's by the time we get the middle of the week the u.s. a cold weather. people driving getting stuck in all that. it cold weather is really bad for mechanical stuff, but really electronics love the cold weather think space in a liquid helium cooling and so forth because electronics like it cool, so waste. he's going to be a problem as we advance checking things out from the view from space. there's the big low that gave us the rain from yesterday. now it doesn't have as much moisture which to play with typical going over the rockies. there's no source moisture when it gets over the plain states and grab some of that moisture from gulf of mexico, it's going to spring alive, which happens a lot in the spring and we'll see some thunder showers in the midwest a bit later on in our back yard. a weak little system is dropping south tomorrow, so probably get some more clouds in our skies tomorrow. not too bad. today. some unfinished business up there in the mountains. there's no more of
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that up. winter storm warning up there. just some leftover minor snows into tomorrow. you can see some scattered clouds build by tomorrow morning, clearing out into the afternoon, another one. but this system stays far north. more typical of these systems coming from the north. they don't venture as far south. when you get into may onshore. winds will be with us all day. and tonight tomorrow they had a little bit of extra cooling, even though you see a lot of sun there. that's just radiation. it's the airmass that's cold. so it doesn't help a whole lot without. here's the breakdown for sunny and cool breezy today. watch the breeze 60's inland 50's out by the coast. so chilly there now early in the week outside of some of the clouds on monday. looking good, mostly sunny. we start climbing. we've got 70's inland. then we pop about 80 midweek and onward. that's right. they're coming back. lower 80's inland. just a slight pullback. by the time we get the weekend. 58, san francisco open comes in at 61. 64 san jose and temperatures are moving very quickly this morning. we'll get up to about 66 for santa rosa mid 60's in
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the far east bay. there's a look at the next several days. 71. it looks like by tuesday and tiffany, and we're just begun because it builds for another decade for the rest of the week. okay. cited. >> let's hear thank you so >> airbnb is unveiling new features are supposed to make it easier for people traveling in groups. >> and the company is offering experiences called icons. rich demero gives a look at at this for us. >> at an event near hollywood, airbnb introducing new features to make group travel easier and new places to book that are out of this world. i think that we're trying to do is just bring magic into the river. airbnb co-founder brian chesky making the announcements. jared, thank you and come this far with airbnb when you started it. when i inflated 3 air mattresses, my roommate absolutely not the platform
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now synonymous with vacation rentals. we've got places in more than 200 countries around the world. 10's of thousands of cities, 80% of airbnb business is group trips. new tools make it easier. this includes shared wish lists and the ability to let the people you're traveling with. join the reservation that way travelers sees the same information from the host of out the grass out a check and had opened the door. that kind of thing. but the biggest well, a new category called icons. whimsical places to stay inspired by famous movies, people and places airbnb recreated the house from the disney pixar movie up. it will be located in new mexico. if you're a fan of the movie, you're going to love this house. every single detail from the pictures to the chair lift is just as you remember from the movie other experiences, including x men, mansion in westchester, new york. it looks like a cartoon. prince's purple rain. house, a
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ferrari museum in italy and a night in the clock room at one of the most famous museums in france, experiences that are unlike any other and many ways are often only existed in your imagination. but we were able to make them real. many are free. all are under $100 per guest, which means they will be tough to book. guests will be picked on a variety of factors. if you're you if you get it, you get a golden electronic ticket and hopefully have the experience of a lifetime. it's unique new offering. it certainly does feel like it's largely about the buzz. that's not to say that's clearly they see value in but, you to be seen as to how it all plays out, i think icons a way to stand out as competition in the rental market heats up. >> that's rich on tech. i'm rich demuro. >> and kron 4 morning news funding to help low-income families afford internet access has run out. now
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congress is trying to step in and help.
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>> senators are sounding the alarm after a program to help low-income families afford internet access expired. it provided families $30 a month to help pay for internet bills. our washington correspondent basil john has the story. >> more than 20 million americans have a tough decision to make either pay a more expensive internet bill disconnect from their service provider. you cannot live in modern america without access
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to high-speed internet. the affordable connectivity program, a federal program to help struggling americans afford internet access, ran out of money. vermont senator peter welch says congress can't let this go on. this program has made a huge difference. he and ohio republican senator jd vance introduced a bill to extend the program so people can work from home where kids can do their homework. unfortunately, a requirement of living in the 21st century. the program ran out at the start of the month. the fcc announced a partial extension with a reduced discount for may, but nothing after that. we ought to find some way to continue to sure that people in ohio can can access new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand is on board with an extension through the end of the year. it would provide 7 billion dollars for the program has broad bipartisan support and we're hoping to get included in the faa bill that we're negotiating this month. texas republican senator john cornyn agrees the program is necessary and wants to avoid cases of fraud or mismanagement. want to make
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sure. but the tax dollars that are being spent support the program are being spent wisely. welsh promises during the extension congress can work to further improve the acp reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. >> we go one-on-one with republican u.s. senate candidate steve garvey capitol correspondent eytan wallace. i'll speak with garvey about why he says he's confident he can defeat democrat adam schiff.
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>> now on kron 4, it is a crowded field in the race to be francisco's mayor. we sit down one-on-one with mayoral candidate aaron peskin to talk about his view for the city. and as we get closer to next year's school year, there's growing concerns that problems with the financial aid programs could prevent some from starting college in the fall. good morning. welcome back to kron. 4 news this morning. let's get started this half hour with a look at the forecast. dave spahr standing by in the weather center >> good morning good morning, everybody. and the sunshine today making up for yesterday's rain dropped about, though is we're trying to it's been on the chilly side, though and again will improve for the week ahead. we'll have that extended forecast in a bit right now. first, things first, there's a shot of what's left over from that low and it's also brave without the moisture. is it actually it's causing some red flag warning issues in just about all of new mexico this morning. that's what happens when you have winds and you don't have moisture with it. here's a look at what is in the east bay shoreline for right now. the shots very much
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improved. nice blue skies in the background there, blue bay and all temperatures have really improved here 50 already for santa rosa. 54 nevado even in the east bay. most readings are in the 40's. but look at this. the contrast we got some yellows already. we joined you this morning. it was dark blue up north because we're a dozen degrees behind now are actually a little bit ahead in and just trailing a couple degrees in the east bay. so are catching up very quickly because this air is very dry. unlike yesterday in the sun's out. so we're really popping quickly here. 58 for 1 o'clock at 4, about 60. don't forget, there's some breaks above us because the air mass is still on the cool side here as well and go so far. however, we do have a warm-up long-term going to check intoc that and your 4 zone forecast the sunday all coming to all right, dave, thank for local election headquarters and we continue our coverage of the top candidates running for san francisco. mayor. >> in a move anticipated by political insiders, a board of supervisors president aaron peskin announces see last
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month. >> kron 4 stephanie lin sitting down with peskin about why voters should trust him to lead our city. >> san francisco aaron peskin is going to look like a caring city gets things candidate aaron peskin projecting confidence as he enters the race for mayor. i've stood up for safety, stood up against hate crimes. the president of the board of tested lawmaker entrenched in the rough and tumble world of city politics for more than 2 decades representing high-profile areas like chinatown, fisherman's wharf, union square and the financial district. we need a neighborhood mayor with experience to rebuild our city. >> from the ground up. >> his past battles with sobriety now part of his campaign message. i know something about recovery of san francisco is going to recover. let's bring positivity to this i'm tired of and in a race dominated by centrist democrats, jostling
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for the spotlight. could peskin is distinctly progressive stance, seize the attention of voters being progressive has really been about listening to and bringing governmental action to folks who need the government the most. we need a leader will fix our city for everyone. >> not one who are in it for the many. >> to please a wealthy outlining 18 policy proposals including increased police staffing, expanded red control and notably 15,000 new affordable homes using tax deferred financing. the city has a lot of luxury housing and the city has also been able to maintain singer as can see hotels for the poor service. but missing middle needs to be addressed. pushing back against critics who accuse him of blocking housing development. the ordinance is finally next item earlier this year. city supervisors passed haskins measure imposing density limits in several historic neighborhoods. our
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neighborhoods are the envy of people around the world. it's not a one size fits all solution on the fentanyl crisis. i support arresting anybody who deals fentanyl or other life-threatening drugs. drug users. on the other hand. >> need. >> surfaces. i asked him if he agreed with challenger mark farrell's promise to clear the city's homeless encampments in 6 months. false or fake promises, we need a place for those people to go because what happens in encampments. we is people are pushed from one neighborhood to another. that is not a solution. a solution is 2000 shelter beds and i have a plan for that. he great ideas. but why were you able to achieve them as the president? the board of supervisor supervisors can pass laws but the captain of the team, the quarterback of the team in san francisco is mayor. >> i know how government works. i have deep connections in every department and i
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think i can bring that to bear as mayor. >> in san francisco, stephanie lin kron, 4 news now to an exclusive one-on-one interview with republican u.s. senate candidate steve garvey and one of his first local sit-down interview since advancing to the november general election. the former major league baseball star spoke wito are top 8 on wallace about issues facing our state. >> well, garvey says he's confident he can win this race but acknowledges. >> it won't be easy. it's nice to meet you. how are you see to say steve garvey shaking hands with californians of all ages at the sacramento party? we've got to turn california around. it's one of many stops he's made across the state after finishing in the top 2 during the march primary. i think we stand california for the country. speaking with us one on one. he says he's kept busy since voters sent him and democratic congressmember adam schiff to the november general election to face off for the u.s. senate seat. >> long held by the late senator dianne feinstein,
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where we have common six-and-a-half minds, i think is minor miracle because this is the state of were very aggressive in terms >> of our mantra, which is common sense, compassion and consensus garvey says much of his focus has turned to the israel-hamas war and the violence on college campuses. how he describes of terrorism disguised as free speech and we should have free speech, but it should be organized the right way it shouldn't attack other people in entry when they're attacking the students who are jewish. it's a hate i support israel yesterday today and tomorrow. i believe we stand by them. we provide their needs, but we can tell they're not to protect their sovereignty on domestic matters. he says if elected to the senate, he'll push to secure funding for homelessness, resources, local police departments and border security. as for what he describes as the issue, our economy, it's it's the kitchen table. >> to to the gas station to
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all those needs hardworking men and women have every day. >> they need help that he says must include lower taxes. but it's that very issue of his taxes that's garnered a lot of attention. documents show he's owed at least $350,000 in back taxes to the government is opponent writing californians deserve a senator who will fight for them. not someone who thinks the rules don't apply to him. what do you say to critics who say will you vote a lot of money in taxes? are we supposed to trust you with our tax dollars? >> well, for 50 years. so he's funded by taxes on time. there have been some challenges that we've had. we have ongoing with the irs and state and it will be resolved in the very near future. and i never neglect our responsibility. as for other matters, while garvey voted for former president donald j trump in previous elections. >> this time are you prepared to make an endorsement? no, not at this time again. we'll see most important she says is
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winning his race. republican running in a blue state. can you win? absolutely. we've had significant progress with independents. >> those that are undecided, the disenfranchised to democrats and we will win because we care about all people. >> and governor makes clear he's been meeting with supporters and campaigning all over the state. something he expects will only ramp up as we approach election day, november. 5th reporting in tom wallace kron 4 >> is not only a win for our economy, but aviation safety advocates and for the flying public.
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>> welcome back to kron. 4 morning news, everybody. we're taking a live look at as we've only had about a one hour delay. this is all due to actually construction there to lay. yesterday was a little bit less, but only just about an hour. just pushing things around there. that again is due to the construction that they have. we've been watching this low, what's left of it and it's not doing much now. this is kind of it hibernation, period. this is very typical with west coast storms. the kind of go into hibernation, the rockies not entirely get some mountain snow is going minimize that. but then they get on the early side of the mountains and whack they get that gulf of mexico moisture. you start hearing about storms in the midwest upstream. what's in the future this week deal that's going to spray us with some clouds tomorrow. but on balance, it's a warming phase
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for today. leftover mountain snows. but then for us, mostly sunny, some clouds to start off in the peninsula and out of the santa cruz mountains. they mix out then to be filled in with some afternoon again, scattered clouds. maybe it's too much to say variable clouds kind of a mixed bag of some sun and clouds not quite as sunny as today, but not that. and we are warming up the temperatures going forward. so that's a pretty sweet deal by tuesday. we're done with this and it's the high. the kicks in. you'll see that in a bit. onshore winds today. that's going provide some chilling effects around the carquinez strait a bit. and san francisco a little bit around the bay. so when you're around water today, i know the calendar says may think more like your march program. think a nice sunny march day that might work for for what expect today. the leftover storm system or leftover little wave i just talked about that will be monday again, spring us with some clouds after that. get out of the way. high pressure newsroom. here we go. turns off some of the surface winds. we won't have the breezy conditions. yes, there's a weak wave into next weekend. and seems like
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they're scheduling these deals. but this doesn't much moisture with it. so it looks good for now and we're starting to get the season words helping us out but will know if the model stoush which on us here, 4 zone forecast covering this sunday. 58 san francisco mid-fifties out towards the coast again. remember those winds? 59 burlingame, to about 61 foster city in palo alto for the south bay mid 60's. checking in here, san jose's about 64 62 milpitas east bay shoreline. 60 ish and not much of a decoupling inland yet when we get to later on the forecast, we'll see some better numbers pop near 63 wannacry concord. 64. but a 59 berkeley, san leandro about 61. 58 per vallejo onshore given 64 going on for fairfield nap at 62. 66 for santa rosa. and like silent phones or whatever you want to do up, we go through the 70's and into the 80's saturday may be turning back on that. we'll have to see. we get a little closer. the timing of all of this. but for your cinco de
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mayo looks pretty sweet with lower 60's. lots of sunshine and lots of sunshine for the week ahead. tiffany. >> all right. here at kron we continue to celebrate asian american and pacific islander heritage month. the taiwanese american cultural a festival returns to san francisco. you see union square next saturday. and joining me right now to share more about the events of the festival director and kelly. leon, good morning to you guys. thank you so much for making time to chat with us what exciting event next saturday, correct? that's right. union square, one nice spot to half as well as tell us more. started back in 1993. that's correct. and it's this is our 31st year and thus are going to have a lot more vendors. a lot more performers. >> and yeah, like you said in celebration isn't. american pacific islander month. so as towns, american heritage week, i'm happy to present this festival. you know, have
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everyone celebrate a tight tight american culture. yeah, i feel like that. this is so great to celebrate. you know, another cultural aspect of >> the greater picture as well. you might is going into taiwanese that the culture here in san francisco. and the community. >> so we know so there's a lot of tony's tony's americans in the bay area we've like such as a people from my family and like my friends, families have been around for quite of quite a long time. >> this is a we have contributions to like a lot of like the workplace is unlike the food around the area there's definitely you know. so that's why we're so excited to share. like what you know, what love about our culture with that, the rest of the community. yeah. that's part of >> town is merrick and professionals who is hosting this festival we hope to, you know, come everyone together to to bend over. >> so exciting. we do want to talk more about the festival.
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a lot going on. we got what what can people expect if they go down to the festival on saturday next saturday? yeah. yeah. so there are a lot food vendors like my luggage. >> as well as johnsoh and there's very tony's tony's american food as there's things like called notice the call. on this. also things maybe something you wouldn't find. normally it like a. other traditional county fairs. >> yeah, that would be a great time to check out and try traditional taiwanese food. what a lovely a moment to do. so what else can people anticipate if they expect to go to the festival on performances? performances. it's something i'm like ashley ix, especially excited about. we're going to have a grand total of 11 performers. >> one of which is specially flying in from taiwan, called the from u.s.. a circus act are very excited to host them. they are going to be doing
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acrobatics. so it's going to be very exciting. see people flying up in the air alongside with that, we have very varied types dancing and like music we're going to have like, you know, folk dance. we're going to have a lion dance. of we're going to also have a life and dancing. we're going to have a capella choir to children's choirs and you know, going to many more too. we're very excited just to share yeah. so plenty to do. so let's talk about time. frame is next. saturday. >> what do people need to know where their tickets involved or can people just come in and enjoy all the festivities? yeah, i'm so be host the union square and it's now. everyone is welcome to come. there's fee family. friendly. i'm definitely just show up and enjoy the food. enjoy the performances. it's going to be from 10:00am to 04:00pm. so
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feel free to stop by any time. >> okay. so a lot of work i'm sure has been put into this event. is there more that you can tell us about? a union city is such a great place to have this festival as well. parking wise or do you do? people should people know about certain issues with parking when it comes to this festival and on saturday at union square, such all some place to have it right. city center. so this. >> going to be a little little parking. so i definitely recommend coming through bart's coming through local transit to to stop yeah. >> so thank you guys so much for joining us on air this morning to learn more about the festival next saturday. thank you. again, we're going to toss of a break. thanks for joining us. there are only 3
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months until start of classes fall classes, but many high school seniors still don't know where they're going to college due to the federal government's botched rollout of fafsa. >> so washington correspondent jessie turner reports the delays are increasing fears on capitol hill as many students may be forced to forego college. >> the department past to get this right and fast. congress is upping the pressure on the education department. after many high school seniors still have not received their financial aid offers for college. can you briefly describe what you and your staff are doing right now? we're doing everything. >> every day to make it right.
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education secretary miguel cardona told wisconsin senator tammy baldwin, the new faster was supposed to be shorter and simpler. >> but processing errors and other issues have caused successful applications to be down about 30% from this time. last year, the rollout of the better fafsa has been riddled with delays and challenges. cardona says the department is making progress. officials say the form is fixed and more than 8 million student applications have been processed and sent to colleges. but louisiana senator bill cassidy argues the damage is already done. some students we'll decide not to go to school because they don't know if they can afford cassidy says those enrollment decisions would also pose a major threat to colleges. that cash flow problem will be very real. republicans recently requested an investigation into the rollout and last week, the official who oversaw the fastball update announced he's stepping down next month in washington. i'm jessi tenure.
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>> asian american and pacific islander heritage month is now in full swing throughout the month of may. kron 4 will be highlighting the bay area's diverse asian communities as san jose state. an exhibit at the library is celebrating south asian cultures and kron four's jack moment reports. >> well, the region known as south asia makes up 7 different countries in the library. curator here at the king library at san jose state says she wanted to include the religions in the foods that make up each of these cultures. she wanted to also consults with families living here in the bay area who also have ties to those countries. that's really cool. yeah. so these 2 things trailing could yes. and this is also from sri lanka up into the immersive martin luther king library at san jose state university in may. >> and you'll find an exhibit quite like no other. i think that could be very montr of roy is a library in here and she curated this exhibit on the 5th floor. it's titled
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south asians. >> of silicon valley, afghanistan, bangladesh, nepal, india, pakistan, sri lanka. he's or nearly all the countries that make up the region of south asia, a region royce says needs more attention in the south bay. she says at least 20% of people who live in santa clara county are of south asian origin and more than 60% of international san jose state students are from south asia, but yet so many of them have struggled to find a voice to find themselves being represented well in mainstream what was born and raised in india. and she says having other south asians like herself in silicon valley added more reason for this project. these things help them feel more empowered that we are represented actual case at this exhibit, you'll find the sports the food know what to do signing and the religion sick man will never will never see them their turbans. it's part of their faith. troy highlights the for south asian religion seen in the south bay islam hinduism. jane isn't and buddhism. what we really enjoyed in our experience of
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doing this research in this project was how welcoming each community was 2 market in fremont is run by these 2 brothers. a lot i've made from afghanistan to the united states because my son is. >> is down from some of that, you because it was like years cent of the state time. >> i at the library. >> moises highlighting businesses and communities of these nationalities here in silicon valley makes this project more personal that are. >> to the types of you know, i think impressions about the community. but once this kind of work gets done, people see who they really are. you know, she also wants this exhibit to be for everyone, but is also happy to see her culture and others in the south bay on display in san jose. jackie moment. >> kron 4 news. all right. if you are struggling with your mental health, one mood booster may be closer than think. pat sullivan, nearly 19
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veteran area and doctors say they also help us socialize and make sure we stay active. >> right. feel physical well-being. but it's also really important to your brain function yourself staying in a culture overall well-being, but not only for mild stress, but also the depression and post-traumatic stress disease. all of my situation have been shown to be improved by having that pick with >> alright, statistics show that dog parents walk about. 22 more minutes per day than non pet owners. and if you don't have a pet spending time with the friends that have a pet or a classroom that has a pet can also help boost your mental health, too. not bad. now we all just in britain have unearthed a rare, ancient purple dye that was once worth more than gold. it's called tyrant purple. and it was the color of the roman empire
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associated with its imperial court. >> a small lump of the substance was found during the excavation of a roman bathhouse. the pavement was created from thousands of crush sea shells from the mediterranean, north africa and morocco. now, at the time, the pigment was more valuable than gold because it was so difficult and expensive to make it make sense let you know expense was spared here. they were going to do it up style, ok? so onshore winds. tiffany. >> so it's going to feel cool. even though we got of sun and temperatures trying to get up there into the 60's. so we're in a cold air mass and we're getting the sun that we would get in like august. i know it's weird, but we're going to start getting some warming. so stay tuned. yeah, we'll get to the 80's by the time we finish next week. next weekend looks dry. but there's a pullback with those temperatures to stay tuned. >> i'm sure you'll keep an eye on. we will. yeah. thank thank you for joining us this morning. stay with us for afternoon shows.
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