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dangerous criminals off the streets. how prices responding. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> good morning. thank you so much for being here and joining us here on the kron 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it's saturday, june, the first happy june. let's get you started with a look at the weather with dave sphar high day. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. in a pretty nice weekend. we have in store for the first weekend of the media logical summer are upon us here. >> we're fighting a little bit of fog in a couple spots around the bay, but that will mix out nicely for sunny today, although little wrinkle along the way will be some winds. you can expect this afternoon in around the coast and a little bit around the bay. you're going to go to some really kind cut pretty nicely there. this is our shot from mount tam. you can get idea that layer right there, that fog marine layer that will mix out with the daytime heating, the general weather pattern for now is pretty much
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west to east. that's going to have a little wrinkle, though, as we get to sunday night into monday. a little break from all of this here 50's for a lot of the bay. 61 going on for antioch. we have 48 off to santa rosa and about a one. a quick contrast to 24 hours ago. we are little cooler this morning looking at numbers up to about half-a-dozen agrees behind on that front. now, the breakdown today is pretty much sunny from beginning to end again except some of that morning fog. 67 11 by 2, 1, about 73 with a lot of inland spots. seeing the 70's today. not so much. the 80's more expected this for the same for tomorrow. then a little bit of a brief cool down. to play as we get a little closer 70. all right. thank you. >> happening today, san jose mayor matt mahan delivers his state of the city address. that event starts just over an hour from now. force tiffany justice is live for us at happy hollow park and zoo where the mayor is expected to speak. good morning, tiffany. >> good morning. yes that
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measure here the zoo is set to started. 8 o'clock this morning san jose mayor matt mahan, second state of the city address will start at 8 o'clock so very soon is being held here at happy hollow park and zoo. and we're being told he will speak today up on the progress made by the city and the road ahead. the mayor will be announcing his quote, strategic investment in unsheltered homelessness in the area. but this is also a day of service and mayor's office expecting hundreds of san jose residents to come down for service projects as well. today. so this is what will happen this morning. the mayor's going to speak at 8.20. there will be some formal programs and then the service projects will start at 10, 15 or actually being told that the mayor should be arriving soon at 7.30. but as you guys can tell, there are some people are already arriving here. you have a lot of police officers here on standby as well. we do know that the law enforcement's going to be here. community
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members are going to be here, but community leaders are going to hear. >> as well, we'll bring more about this to you all morning long. that to studio. all right, stephanie, thank you for your coverage. >> and also this morning, the santa clara county sheriff's office is looking for a second victim in an assault case. that attack happened at a vta pop warm deputies arrested a suspect on friday was jeff moment has the latest details and reaction from riders. >> the video you're about to see here might be hard to watch a full on assault captured on security camera, santa clara county sheriff's office says the suspect is this man. 26 year-old andrew paris. he was arrested after a standoff with deputies on wednesday and is now charged with attempted murder assault with a deadly weapon and a new charge of stalking and disturbing the peace. the man perez allegedly attacked was taken to the hospital and expected to survive. >> so this is the approximate spot right here where santa clara county's office says that the suspect carried out
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the attack. but now they're saying moments before that attack was carried out, the suspect was chasing around a second victim almost every day. >> david roadless has been writing the vta daily for 20 years. he says crime happens but not like this. i do know is just that was just some should that should be having. say that just he was was was done by says symbol, not not binding this, that children's museum vta stop where the attack happened was busy friday. most we spoke to say they hadn't heard of the attack. now robust says most people keep to themselves as a way to stay safe public transit yourself. what might have been talking rests above rob, who is not from the bay area but says used the pta all this week. >> says it's still feel safe. it could have been a one-off incident pretty helpful people visiting the city. >> as we do need allow the caps and the santa clara county sheriff's office says now that they realize there's more than one victim, they say
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that the security camera may not picked up everything. and if you or someone, you know, were impacted by this suspect or the event, you are expected contact the sheriff's office reporting in san jose. jackie moment kron 4 news. >> police arrested 80 cease-fire demonstrators at uc santa cruz friday morning. protesters upset about the conflict in gaza have camped out on campus there since may 20th tents and barricades blocking the main entrance to the campus were taken down by police protesters. we spoke with said they think the school has gone too far. >> so what's the mood amongst everybody right the mood is really, really we're we're quite frankly, were furious. people are out there. they're yelling and the screaming because this enormous violation of her constitutional rights and a overboard reaction in terms the level of brutality that we're witnessing. the university, however, says they
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have been asking protesters to leave and to stop blocking access to the school. >> but they say that those demonstrators did not listen in a statement. the school defended their decision to involve police saying that they needed to put an end to the so-called unlawful and unsafe actions of demonstrators. they say protesters had disrupted campus operations and even delayed access of emergency vehicles as they cannot restore full access to campus without the help of police as well. the county sheriff's office thanked federal officers for taking what they described as a dangerous criminal off the streets. it's something they say the da's office refused to do by not filing charges in an assault case. rob was dan kerman reports. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price is under fire this time from another law enforcement agency for letting violent criminals walk the street in a facebook post, the alameda county sheriff's office is thanking federal law enforcement officers for doing the job prices office should have done in the first place.
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the sheriff's office says robert bureau coe was arrested in mid-may for a january stabbing. in the words, micah state park. the sheriff's office despite being identified by the victim and having a criminal history dating back at least 30 years. but federal drug and weapons convictions, da prices office chose not to prosecute. i'm not even surprise. carl chan is head of the committee trying to recall da pamela price. you know, it's quite upsetting. >> again, it is also proving that, you know, the d a his son, a bulk at the farm, you a job directed in a statement. prices office says this matter was reviewed. >> by a veteran charging deputy district attorney in our office who made a determination to do it for this individual to our federal law enforcement partners. but the sheriff's office says that is completely inaccurate. they say they reached out to federal probation officers and work with them to get broke us probation, violated and get him off the street. the
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sheriff's office goes on to say this is not the first time we have pointed out that the da did not charge something. it's been more consistent. this is not a war on the da's office. this is us being honest with the public with our community about what's happening. the rochas due in federal court on monday. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> they sold out rave draws thousands to san francisco today. the outdoor concert features renowned dj skrillex. and fred, again, as kron four's lezla gooden reports, many hope this helps to bring life back to the downtown area. >> we are just a few hours away until 20,000 fans make their way to the civic center plaza for this rave. now, i'm told that crews will continue to work around the clock until fans arrive to get ready. a surprise rate is heading to the civic center plaza this saturday. atm deejays skrillex and right again are set to ignite the stage in front of
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20,000 fans. >> she you really fell in love with the idea of playing the show in front city hall. and i'm proud of that because i'd i love or city hall. another planet entertainment. the promoter behind the event says although fans found out about it last week in a tweet from skrillex, it's been in the works for months. it's been hard to keep a secret. we started working on this in february. >> and he's gone through some different iterations different designs when it's all said and done, we're probably going to have about 1200 people working on this that. >> another planet is teaming at was san francisco's rec. some part to put on the show says this event will have a positive impact for the downtown area. great part about this is that it benefits people who live in downtown people who work in it also benefits all the hotels nearby restaurants, retail so it's really a win-win for the city. >> this is a great way to activate downtown and several road closures and changes to
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me. >> are taking place due to the concert. >> muni and were at their adding trains and is going to have more capacity. we're working with bart civic center plaza is across the street from barton unity. so if you're coming here, please take advantage of public. transportation crews are expected to work around the clock to get the plaza ready. we're told the set up is nothing like fans have ever seen. >> the idea to sort of mimic a boiler room sitting area. so there will be bleachers of people behind the behind the stage. >> so really feels like a number city that that everybody is. dancing and singing and celebrating having fun in the same space. >> and the rave will kick off at 6.30. and i'm also told that fans can expect to see some special guests hit the stage as well. and if everything goes according to plan, we also can expect to see more contests like this come the summer in san francisco as a good in kron. 4
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news. >> sounds like it's going to be a fun time. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, a judge rules on a 3 decades old murder case. we have the reaction from the victim's family. and after the break, today marks california's first ever adopt a pet day where and how you can bring home a furry friend in >> a lots of sun going on for you today. little breezy in spots to particularly around the bay in the coastal to about 67, 11 by 2 check and send about 73. a look at weekend
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walnut creek looking just a bit hazy out there. but we're going to check in with dave for a clear picture of what's going like, hey, put that together morning. 70. good morning, everybody. >> i don't have a lot of clear right here either. yet it's the mount tam picture for you. but at least you make it out. >> you can see the layer of the marine layer that just spilled on into the bay. that's mixing out. we're going go to mostly sunny mode here. some of it also some of the pollution gets trapped. who should also mention, but that layers will want to talk about. and that's that marine layer brings in the typical fog, even some coastal drizzle in some spots ls well. we're near the water upper 50's right now in places like hayward inland. we're looking at mid 50 61 for antioch up north. we've got some 40's upper 40's, but that 52, half moon bay and san francisco about 53. so that clears out nicely. we're back to mostly sunny and then again tonight here comes that marine layer yet again, the familiar pattern, although it seems to be aiming a little bit further south, then up north. meanwhile, so look pretty good. in the sunday afternoon. we're concerned initially that the might interrupted by little coastal wrinkle. that's
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only been delayed. that's going to take us into sunday night overnight. look how thick that marine layer is and a little weak system up towards our north, possibility maybe on monday morning. some coastal drizzle that's going to be again, focus more up towards the north and we'll have a little bit more of a tougher time to mix that out for afternoon. we should see a lot of sun still making its way, but it could be folks inland monday afternoon. but will this be more that nuisance fog and lower level moisture hanging around today? look at the winds pop, particularly at the coast here. we'll see some good breezy conditions inland as well. and you add with that, the fact the temperatures, but on the mild side for today. so it's almost like a spring breeze you're going to get and it looks like that will be replicated tomorrow. those winds hold together pretty late at night. if you noticed. and this is sunday evening as reproach, about 9 o'clock still quite breezy and many locations there. so the breakdown for you today, no, no delays out sfo either with some of that fog in place, mostly sunny and nice 70's for the bay and inland tomorrow, a touch warmer going to pop some
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lower 80's there. then next week, monday is the variable clouds of that little wrinkle that i just mentioned. there are a little cooler, too. and then it is hot h o t capital because somebody got the math, is that logical summer tuesday wednesday of some of the day's we're watching actually is in solano county. they have an excessive heat. watch there. mild as we get back into the weekend, the inconsistencies of spring here. 65 san francisco, 70 oakland, 77. meanwhile for san jose, there's the big board for you. we have some lower 80's off towards antioch and santa rosa getting up to 86. we should note to next couple of days, though. let's keep it. the 70's there even on monday. do have that interference, though, to make note of sunday night into monday. so you can't go into the whole wardrobe this week. we have a little spraying. we've got some are wet spring coming back never a dull moment in bay area. whether there is yeah. all right. thanks a lot, dave. >> well, the man accused of kidnapping and murdering 12 year-old polly klass 3 decades ago will remain on death row. a judge denied a petition to recall the death sentence
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against richard alan davis yesterday. kron four's terisa stuff. co reports. >> both sides sat quietly inside a santa clara county courtroom friday, awaiting the judge's decision at issue should richard alan davis get off death row davis was convicted in 1996 of killing 12 year-old polly klass after kidnapping her from her mom's petaluma home during the sleepover. >> a jury initially handed down the death penalty in the case. but 2 years ago with senate bill wiped out mandatory sentencing enhancements used by the jury. davis's attorneys use that to file for re-sentencing bid in an effort to have it reduced davis, like other death row inmates were moved from san quentin when governor newsom put a moratorium on the death penalty and 2019 our classes, polly's dad. >> based on a new law. retroactively throws out special circumstances and that makes rooms like richard alan
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davis to eligible for re-sentencing hearings. justices that who done something like this, only the bad guy. >> the judge eventually sided with prosecutors saying the davis's case did not qualify for recent greatly. >> because the judge was very clear and very decisive in ruling that there is absolutely no place to go with. class also added this during sentencing and 96 davis infamously made an obscene gesture. >> to him and the courtroom class says that when it comes to having any closure in this case, he has strong opinions, especially based on davis's actions. then and now. >> no longer this guys alive. there's no real closure. proven by his words and deeds and his actions in his testimony that there's not going to be ending any anything. justice will follow.
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you want remain our after paul is murder. mark last opened up an organization in his daughter's name to help hundreds of families. >> try and locate missing children. he's expected to close that organization at the end of the year. in the newsroom. theresa kron, 4 news. pleasant hill. police arrested 3 people in connection to the killing of a custodian. >> revealing a love triangle as the motive, the stabbing happened in february in the parking lot of pleasant hill park. police say 37 year-old cobo was found on the ground after his wife said he did not come home after his work shift at the park. investigators cobo had been in a relationship with one of the suspects while another suspect was pursuing a new relationship with her. police say kobo and all 3 suspects knew each other and that the suspects planned and coordinated the attack. i remind or for bart riders this weekend services between the 24 street mission and daly city stations are suspended.
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that includes the glen park and balboa park stations. the pause allows crews to make track improvements and clear vegetation. free bus rides will be available. the tweet affected stations. travelers are expect our vies rather to expect delays of 30 minutes or more. in the east bay, billy boys burgers hosted in autism, family dinner and market authors, creators and artists were featured last night. we caught up with one mom who helped put the event together for her sight. >> though the bay area in san jose is kind of known for having pop-up saint and market of small businesses and vendors. but it's important. i think that we those on the spectrum have talent and i haven't seen that before. so i thought why don't we try and do something like that and just bring te community together? >> her goal is to educate children and families on the importance of inclusion and acceptance, all ages and abilities will welcome friday
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in the east bay, a truck carrying chicken and beef parts spilled all over 80 in oakland. you can see the mess from this image taken by caltrans traffic camera. that incident forced 3 northbound lanes to close just south of 29th avenue. chp reopen those lanes after a few hours of cleanup. the big day is finally here. california celebrates its first ever adopt a pet day. san francisco has won 170 animal adoption side statewide working to adopt out more than 2000 pets. if you're looking for a furry addition to your family, all adoptions are free. organizers also hope to draw awareness to overcrowded conditions in many shelters. he said once there's a great need to increase our lifesaving capacity. we know that there's a lot of >> animals, particularly dogs and large dogs that are stuck in shelters tuesday. want to get the word out about what's happening in shelters to
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re-engage californians to come back and adopt from their local from their local shelter. >> san francisco spca is event runs from 11 in the morning until 6 tonight at its florida street location. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, tesla issues, another recall for thousands of vehicles. but we know about the issues and the company's plans to fix the company's plans to fix them. when migraine strikes, do you question the tradeoffs of treating? ubrelvy is another option. it works fast to eliminate migraine pain. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness. ask about ubrelvy. ( ♪ ♪ )
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but the film commission's executive director shared in the note that the city did not advance in the selection process. sundance is typically held every february in park city, utah, about an hour outside salt lake. it is looking for a new home after twenty-twenty 6. but unfortunately sounds like it's not going to be san francisco. irs expands direct file its free tax filing program nationwide starting in 2025. more than 140,000 users successfully filed returns using direct file during the 2024 season. the pilot saved an estimated 5.6 million dollars in tax prep. these focusing on simple filings. irs is expected to share more details later this year. tesla recalling more than 125,000 electric vehicles due to a malfunction in the seatbelt warning system, the national highway traffic safety administration says the seatbelt warning light and audible chime might not activate when the driver does not have their seatbelt on.
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this affects certain makes of all tesla models, not including the cybertruck. tesla says it plans to release an over the air software update in the coming weeks to address this. still ahead on the kron, morning news today kicks off the start of pride month. the latest warning from the fbi for those planning to celebrate. it's time to get away and cash in at cache creek casino resort. to rock and to roll. to go all out or go all in with four stars and rising stars. northern california's premier casino resort is the perfect place to do as much...
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legendary bay area brewery is brought back to life in san francisco, the unexpected by are planning to carry on the century-old legacy. all right. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. let's get you started this half hour with a look at our forecast with dave spahr at 07:29am. hey dave. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. still fighting a little bit of the fog around the coastal areas in some parts of the bay. >> but basically everybody should be seeing mostly sunny skies. again, there might be some little problem areas coupled with. >> some cool winds. that's where we got a spring breeze going on for today and also into tomorrow. little cooling effect here until we start to really warm up next week, a roller coaster ride actually for the week ahead. here's the view we have from half moon bay kind of overcast at the story now, right above us, the temperature does drop off a little bit. that will help some mixing. but then and rises a lot and it's much drier. so that will become of the fight to kind of get out of here. here's a look at your current winds. kind of a snapshot we in the teens and they will only big get bigger
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this afternoon. more intense as we get more inland heating help drive this. we have a lot of 50's on the board. 64 antioch, we've got a cool. 48, meanwhile, up to santa rosa and that contrast cooler than we were this time from yesterday. so again, kind of backtracking on the season's a little bit, but not for long breakdown today. 67, 11 by 2 at 73. getting warmer, getting hotter and then getting cooler yet again. the roller coaster have that 7 day. plus your 4 zone for your saturday. 70 dave, thanks so much. >> and iconic bay area brewery is getting a second life after getting bought out by a surprise fire kron four's gayle ong brings us the details. >> good news to wake up to anchor sf co-operative board chair patrick costello waking up to excited calls and text messages friday morning after turkish billionaire haim de la caja announced he is buying anchor brewing up the mistake. this guy scenes. >> like a good guy. >> especially with some of the statements he's made in public
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about wanting to hire >> most, if not all the staff. look, is a founder and ceo of chobani yogurt. >> look, i was not available for an interview friday but called anchor brewing, quote, a grand jewel in a social media post. the 127 year old brewery cease production last year citing financial struggles, a group of brewery employees tried to buy the company, but that effort failed. while the terms of the agreement were not released. kron 4 has learned the purchase includes all of anchors assets, which include the beers trademark steam beer recipe. the potrero hill campus and all the brewing equipment in anchor's the haro street warehouse facility anchor has been a staple our community for decades and the loss of jobs, loss of business. >> what it did to our economy was something that was devastated. supervisor shamann walton met with the company's new owner. one of my first questions was how is he going to reach out to they put is that have been represented in.
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this is something that he is willing to do it. so we're going to, of course, when that happened so we can move forward in a positive light. >> costello echoing that sentiment now hopeful to return to a job he's held for 7 years. we're hoping that we could start off on a good foot and anchor steam again on kron, 4 news. >> a look at all >> oakland mayor sheng thao. they're celebrating pride month along with other city officials. they'll hold a flag raising ceremony on friday together. and while june is officially recognized as pride month, the city hosts celebrations until september. as san francisco also ringing in the start of pride. city officials hanging this huge flag over saks 5th avenue in union square friday morning. that well, this year's theme is a beacon of love. the month is expected to be packed with events leading up to the big parade on june. 30th. more
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details can be found on sf pride dot org. walnut creek joined oakland and san francisco and raising a pride flag outside city hall yesterday. today the city holds 2 pride events including a drag queen story time similar events held in other bay area cities in the past have drawn protesters. but as kron four's philippe djegal reports, city officials expect a positive turnout. >> for the second time in 2 years, the city of walnut creek will host drag queen story time plus crafts. last year's inaugural event was held at the lesser center for the arts and kevin safina says it was a big hit. kids are very engaged. parents are happy. we had people coming to the problem again, not just one creek, but from throughout the area. safina is the city's director of arts and recreation and says having preschoolers and early elementary school students listen to a drag. queen read books is born from the city. council's directive is offering programming that
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promotes diversity equity and inclusion. the message is tolerance >> and speaking to the community who really values this and making sure everyone feels welcome and belonging here. the reading will be held saturday at civic park assembly hall on civic drive from 11 in the morning until noon. it's the city's second pride event of the day. >> both happening across the street from the police department and city hall. that's where several times this year city council meetings have been disrupted by people spewing hate speech. >> and so theme is well aware that right-wing extremist groups have bombarded bay area drag queen story time events in the past. most notably in 2022, when the proud boys frightened children and their families at the san lorenzo library. to the extent that we have people who have different opinions, we welcome that >> and we're prepared to address there's any concerns that come during the time we have this but we're looking
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forward to walnut creek, embracing the community here, which is we are very inclusive community. and so we're looking part of successful event. theme says the police department will be in position to respond to any public safety issues. >> the event is free but advance registration is required for children and they must be accompanied by an adult in walnut creek. philippe djegal, all kron. 4 news. well, this year's pride celebrations also come with warnings from federal authorities. >> the fbi says foreign terrorists were there u.s. based allies they target lgbtq+ venues and events throughout the month leading to possible hate crimes or violence. spoke with san francisco officials on this issue. >> i a very good grasp what's normal behavior for their surroundings encourage them. but they see something that's very suspicious, very out of the that they report that. >> the volume and intensity of propaganda increased after the
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october 7th hamas attack on israel. san francisco police released body-cam footage this weekend showing a police shooting in the bayview neighborhood. >> watch drops. the crossbow to profit. >> report last week of someone with a rifle near jennings street in carroll avenue. police arrived, they found the suspect with a loaded crossbow. as you as you just heard there, one officer fired their gun. the suspect was not shot but was taken to a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. woman hit by a garbage truck earlier this year in san jose died last night. the crash happened in february on south white road near tully road. police say the truck hit the victim while she was crossing the street outside of the crosswalk. she died from her injuries yesterday. this is san jose's 20th deadly crash and 8th pedestrian death this year. police arrested 2 women
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and recovered nearly $4,000 stolen makeup from the san francisco pharmacy. it happened thursday night at a store on 24th castro streets in the mission district. police say 19 year-old andrea glasser and 24 year-old engineer chi or went in the store, started filling up shopping bags with makeup before trying to leave. that's when police say they arrested the 2 women officers described the suspects as prolific retail thieves with outstanding warrants in other counties. >> for local election headquarters, the san francisco democratic party hosts a mayoral debate on june 17th. >> the debate is free and open to the public candidates. london breed mark farrell, daniel lurie, aaron peskin and stuff. i are set to participate. it happens at uc law in san francisco and prop for us to recess to moderates. we will also stream the event live. where president donald trump wasted no time trying to control the fallout after
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being found guilty of falsifying business records. on friday he gave a fiery speech attacking the judge and witnesses, our washington, d.c., correspondent hannah brandt reports. >> it was a rigged trial in an angry tirade at trump tower. former president donald trump repeated his claims of innocence just hours after a new york jury found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to hide a hush money payment. everything involved with standard. there was no crime both supporters and opponents rallied at trump tower after the historic verdict and from the white house. president biden also reacted to the decision. the american presence of all. >> that no one is above the law. >> was rear from he called out his political opponent for attacking the justice system. it's reckless. it's dangerous. it's irresponsible for anyone to say this was read just because they don't like the verdict. the trial lasted over a month that included hours of testimony and dozens of witnesses and documents. and it took the jury just 2 days
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of deliberation to reach their decision was little quip that they actually do their homework and they ask for the replay the testimony. georgetown law professor victoria nurse gives the jurors credit in the end, they came to a unanimous verdict. and i think that's quite significant. next come sentencing, which is scheduled for july 11. the penalties for these charges could range from fines to probation to jail time. that's up to the judge. and that is a difficult question for this judge. he has a lot of discretion, but the former president is promising to fight the verdict. we're going to be appealing this. >> scam the trump team is jumping right into campaign mode. the former president went to a fundraiser in manhattan last night and his campaign team sent out an e-mail blast calling him a political prisoner and asking for donations. >> in washington, i'm hannah brandt. >> san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins chimed in on trump's conviction. she posted on social media. quote, mister trump is creating a real threat for those who participated in this trial. our nation's courts and our
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democracy. i applaud the courage of the men and women who work to prosecute this case fairly and afforded mister trump the same rights as any u.s. citizen who breaks the law. >> bill going through the legislature 6 to give prosecutors more time to charge someone accused of domestic violence on capitol correspondent eytan wallace to tell you how much more time. plus all of the message from the bill author for victims and perpetrators. >> checking off that morning, fog mostly sunny. we're going to be come breezy conditions this afternoon to with high temperatures around 80 or so. couple pockets in the lower 80's will have your 4 zone forecast. but getting h
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>> now to bay area baseball. the giants kick off their weekend hosting the new york yankees kron four's dylan. erin wilson has the highlights. well, the giants, they welcome aaron judge, it is yankees to oracle park for the first time in a 3 game series on friday while growing up in london. judge and his family always came to the ballpark to root for their favorite team. >> the giants? well, there was another familiar face at this one on friday. of course, this steph curry, you know, his face as part of the pre-game ceremony celebrating african heritage night along with doctor clarence jones and another bay area figure condit, lisa rice. but the park was field with aaron judge fans. yankees fans in the major league home run leader did not disappoint. john is the one nothing here that 3rd, 2 runners on for judging. well, jordan hicks
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could think that 3, 2, split up at the big man. >> it went out a hurry to lift home number 19 3 to one run at 3 to one lead, rather for the yankees. the giant, they were their own worst enemy on friday night in the 5th amana jorge solera gets the fly to center field in trent grisham. he came and made the play. but patrick bailey gamble and get doubled first, 30 finished judge a keeping the blow 5th time in the state. 426 foot boat right there at the center field his 20th homer of the season. and a 41 lead for the yankees. and finally, this is a bit it got for the giants. eventually. 5th inning runners second and 3rd for the yankees. taylor rodgers throws a pass fail. we go through the backstop one run scores. and when the second runner is headed for home, bailey throw, well, it gets rogers. >> and for another run, they will score not good let your yankees they 62 to fight. >> that's all ahead about a subject to all right. taking a
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live look now outside at the golden gate bridge. looking like a beautiful start your morning at 07:45am. what do you think? a good day for a ball game. if you're a beautiful yeah, they have to negotiate some of those winds and some spots today to going to be a little breezy on front, too. >> good morning, everybody. we're setting up to 70 real quick for the beautiful shot. they have their the tahoe forecast. well, we jumped all the way to spring or summer, rather excuse me, 72 tomorrow, little chillier on monday. this is the wrinkle. we've been talking about the home front to going to be cooler for us. quickly recovering up to 78 on tuesday. so it's really going to feel like summer up there. you get the week off or whatever. it's a nice place to kind of hide from the heat coming our way on the big board here. can't really make it out so much here. but we're looking for a wrinkle to drop south. when we get sunday night into monday. that appears to be the zone initially look more like sunday and we have the kind of get through more cloud cover than we probably will. but that could be late in the day through monday. now. and that be providing extra cooling
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here until we really start to hit the gas on the movement. look at this by 8 o'clock tonight. we still have those winds. the coast and inland. that breeze will be, you know, pretty click pretty cutting this afternoon in some spots there and provide some my schooling tomorrow does not look to be as pronounced as today, but still kind of with us a little bit as we get into monday as well. so the bigger map here, that's a little wrinkle. i just mention, boom, it's gone. let's go into the middle of next week here. now we're starting to really warm up. all the elements are in place going to shut down some of those inland winds not going to be as intense. the hottest days appear to be wednesday. thursday zone, not too bad on tuesday as well. so we're still trying to narrow this down. exactly. the advisory talk will carry us through the middle of the week. that's along the county solano county. but we may be adding to that later on. we'll see. once we get a little closer then look at this interesting thing along our coast. this low comes in from ht south and churning r off of our coast right there a
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little bit. that's kind of interesting there. provide a little bit of cooling into next weekend. so good timing on that front may be feeling almost like back to spring sort of 65 san francisco to the coast. 60 ish upper 50's 65 going on for burlingame. 69 foster city, very mild temps here, 70 going on palo alto down the south bay here, warming up a touch. 77, san jose. 76 santa clara around 70 for the east bay shoreline. get ready for numbers near about 90 come middle of the week. 78 livermore up to a warmer creek at 78 84 concord, 69 berkeley, not bad for a delay. what, 70, 83 fairfield, 81 now up and trying to 86 for santa rosa. here's the seesaw added thing here. monday. we drop off a little bit quickly recover into the 90's. then we head into next weekend. looks like we'll get some relief again. cooling things off. so tuesday, wednesday, thursday, those are kind of like the 3 days in a row. we're kind of watching and it's pretty much you can plan on 90's 1 little to upper 90's on we may even cross 100 and a couple of
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spots just a lot of counties only kind of the talk about. now. let me add to that little later on. that's incredible. sunday is the first 90's we can expect of the you know, we already had nice little run a row. despite the biggest heat spike we've had so far, though. okay. and then a little relief coming in next weekend come with some clouds to. but, you all right. well, very good information there. thanks so much. >> all right. a new bill introduced in the state legislature gives 6 to give rather prosecutors more time charge someone with domestic violence. >> our capitol correspondent eytan wallace explains. >> well, the state senator who authored this bill says it's all about protecting victims and holding perpetrators accountable to victims out there. i wanted to understand that we are fighting every day to make sure that you are state. that's the message states. senator susan rubio baldwin park says she sending with her bill sb 690, if signed into law. the legislation would extend the statute of limitations in domestic violence cases, giving prosecutors more time
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to charge domestic violence suspects as it stands today. state law allows prosecutors to charge someone up to 5 years after an alleged domestic violence incident took place but should sb 690, be signed. prosecutors will be allowed to chart some up to 15 years after that incident. this will be victims of time too, to breathe. 2 x help seek help. >> and really put all their affairs in order in order to meet a situation safely. a survivor herself. rubio says this issue is especially important to her. she was the state senator behind the 2019 law that increased the domestic violence statute of limitations to its current 5 years. >> but she says after meeting with countless survivors, she believes 5 years is not enough. she also says this recently released video showing music mogul sean diddy combs punching and kicking ex-girlfriend in 2016. makes it clear why survivors are afraid to speak out. combs apologized after the video was released. i make no excuses.
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>> a view on that video inexcusable. but as california last dance day because combs incident took place more than 5 years ago. >> the statute of limitations has now expired meaning too much time already passed to file charges. it takes an average of 8 to 10 years for victims to get over that trauma. >> so michael is to give victims a little bit more time heal. get help. make sure that their state but one party that their families are safe. the bill already received bipartisan support from the state senate. but the proposal does face opposition from the california public defenders association who wrote this in part, quote, the extension of the statute of limitations will result in the conviction of innocent people is bad public policy and way scarce resources that could be better spent on evidence-based and effective strategies to end domestic violence. >> rubio disagrees to those that continue to oppose my bill. i would speak to victims. >> talk to the impression and see what they have to do. i think is fun shot just and not
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to allow victims to seek justice when they're ready. not some of those that oppose the bill say that they should come forward. >> and to be clear, the bill is not retroactive, meaning it will apply only to domestic violence incidents that take place after it signed into law. it next heads to the assembly appropriations committee reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> fisherman's wharf business is shut down after a the business owners try allegedly tried to bribe an undercover fbi agent. the suspects minute high pay. conan knicks lighthouse on taylor street charges filed last year claimed the pair tried to bribe an undercover fbi agent and port employee to secure leases on to other vacant restaurant properties in this tourist area. the city worker notify their supervisor which led to the city alerting authorities. court documents show the couple is due in court on tuesday. city of oakland skated their way into summer last night. rapper and philanthropist mistah fab
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hosted the risk a party food vendors live music, performers and rollerskating happened at the henry j kaiser convention center. all proceeds went to fab summer youth program. i spoke with mistah fab on friday about other upcoming programs supporting oakland were opening up so many activation spaces. yeah. >> this opened up a space for kids. it's caught on places. michael's, it's a studio, but it's basically like a. a curator content zone where we give the kids free studio time for them to come record, you know, to get them off the streets, are we don't? we're not charging the we push that. we don't work. >> that will be the first of many throughout the summer hosted by miss defect. and hosted by miss defect. and we'll be right back. ( ♪♪ )
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office calls district attorney pamela price accusing the da for failing to take a dangerous criminal off the streets. prices responding. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's saturday, june. the first happy start of june. start by getting a look at the weather with dave sphar. hi, dave. well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. kind of a spring weekend in store free. even though we're walking to the media logical summer. don't worry. only delay. you'll feel some real summer as we start to get into this week ahead by our first real good, solid heat spike. >> so far in the season. well, right now, this is half moon bay. and here it is. the fog layer is very much intact. give a little time. middle mix on out a little bit. although this is a problem area, probably 4 the day now upstream. there is a wrinkle that's going to come from our northwest more kind of reminiscent as we get in the winter months. and it will be
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enough to give us some cloud cover as we get into sunday nihht and keep those temperatures down until the start to spike upwards 50's up north and even in the east bay to 64 for antioch. 52 for half moon bay. we're just we're and 59 for san jose. little chillier cooler this morning. then it was 24 hours ago, fairfield story trailing it 10 degrees to educate store that up for a few days. look at the breakdown today. 70 going on high noon to 3 o'clock. we're at 73. not too bad for those temps today. again, feeling pretty nice. the good spring breeze will have more on your forecast in a bit. stephanie. dave, thank you. >> happening today, san jose mayor matt mahan delivers his state of the city address. kron four's tiffany justice has a preview of what we can expect. write the state of the city address is happening right now. starting at 8 o'clock this morning. this is san jose mayors, second state of the city address and is being held here at the happy hollow park and zoo. we're being told he will speak up on the progress made by the city
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and the road ahead. >> the mayor's office will be announcing his quote, most strategic investment in unsheltered homelessness in the area. but this is also a day of service. mayor's office expecting hundreds of san jose residents to come down for service projects. so what will happen this morning? the mayor is going to speak at 8.20. there will be some formal programs and then the service project will start at 8.15. and you can see that there have been law enforcement here ready on standby. not only will there be community members coming down, there will be community leaders here as well reporting to be justice kron. 4 news. all right. and also this morning, the santa clara county sheriff's office is looking for a second victim in assault case. >> the attack happened at a vta platform. deputies arrested a suspect on friday covers jeff moment has the latest details and reaction from riders. >> the video you're about to see here might be hard to watch a full on assault
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captured on security camera, santa clara county sheriff's office says the suspect is this man. 26 year-old andrew paris. he was arrested after a standoff with deputies on wednesday and is now charged with attempted murder assault with a deadly weapon. and a new charge of stalking and disturbing the peace. the man perez allegedly attacked was taken to the hospital and expected to survive. >> so this is the approximate spot right here where santa clara county's office says that the suspect carried out the attack. but now they're saying moments before that attack was carried out, the suspect was chasing around a second victim almost every day. >> david roadless has been riding the vta daily for 20 years. he says crime happens but not like you that was just some should that should be having that just he was done was was done by says similar not not binding this, that children's museum vta stop where the attack happened was
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busy friday. most we spoke to say they hadn't heard of the attack. now, robots as most people keep to themselves as a way to stay safe public transit yourself. might have been talking rests above rob, who is not from the bay area but says used the pta all this week. >> oays it's still feel safe. it should have been a one-off incident. pretty helpful for people go visit the city. >> as we do need allow the caps and the santa clara county sheriff's office says now that realize there's more than one victim, they say that the security camera may not have picked up everything. and if you or someone, you know, were impacted by this suspect or the event, you are expected contact the sheriff's office reporting in san jose. jackie moment kron 4 news. >> police arrested a cease-fire demonstrators at uc santa cruz friday morning. protesters upset about the conflict in gaza have camped out on campus for several weeks, tents and barricades blocking the main entrance to the campus were taken down by police protesters. we spoke
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with said that they think the school has gone too far. >> so what's the mood amongst everybody right the mood is really, really we're we're quite frankly, were furious. people are out there. they're yelling and the screaming because this is enormous violation of her constitutional rights and a overboard reaction in terms the level of brutality that we're witnessing. university, however, says they have been asking protesters to leave and stop blocking access to the school. >> but take a look at this statement here now. the school is defending their decision to involve police saying they needed to put an end to the so-called unlawful and unsafe actions of the scene on campus. they say demonstrators had disrupted campus operations, even delaying access of emergency vehicles. the alameda county sheriff's office state federal officers for taking what they described for taking rather what they described as a dangerous criminal off the street. it's
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something they say. the district attorney's office refused to do by not filing charges in an assault case. kron four's dan kerman explains. alameda county district attorney pamela price is under fire this time from another law enforcement agency for letting violent criminals walk the street in a facebook post, the alameda county sheriff's office is thanng federal law enforcement officers. >> for doing the job prices office should have done in the first place. the sheriff's office says robert bureau coe was arrested in mid-may for a january stabbing. in the words, micah state park. the sheriff's office says despite being identified by the victim and having a criminal history dating back at least 30 years. but federal drug and weapons convictions, da prices office chose not to prosecute. i'm not even surprise. carl chan is head of the committee trying to recall da pamela price. you know, it's quite upsetting. >> again, it is also proving that, you know, the d a son, a
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bulk at the farm, you a job directed in a statement. prices office says this matter was reviewed by a veteran charging deputy district attorney in our office. >> who made a determination to do it for this individual to our federal law enforcement partners. but the sheriff's office says that is completely inaccurate. they say they reached out to federal probation officers and work with them to get broke us probation, violated and get him off the street. the sheriff's office goes on to say this is not the first time we have pointed out that the da did not charge something. it's been more consistent. this is not a war on the da's office. this is us being honest with the public with our community about what's happening. the rochas due in federal court on monday. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> a sold-out rave draws thousands to san francisco today. the outdoor concert features renowned dj skrillex. and fred, again as kron four's lezla gooden reports. many hope that this event helps bring life back to the
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downtown area. >> we are just a few hours away until 20,000 fans make their way to the civic center plaza for this rave. now, i'm told that crews will continue to work around the clock until fans arrive to get ready. a surprise rate is heading to the civic center plaza this saturday. atm deejays skrillex and right again are set to ignite the stage in front of 20,000 >> she you really fell in love with the idea of playing the show in front city hall. and i'm proud of that because i'd i love or city hall, another planet entertainment. the promoter behind the event says although fans found out about it last week in a tweet from skrillex, it's been in the works for months. it's been hard to keep a secret. we started working on this in february. >> and he's gone through some different iterations different designs when it's all said and done, we're probably going to have about 1200 people working on this that. >> another planet is teaming
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at was san francisco's wrecks in part to put on the show says this event will have a positive impact for the downtown area. great part about this is that it benefits people who live in downtown people who work in it also benefits all the hotels nearby restaurants, retail so it's really a win-win for the city. >> this is a great way to activate downtown and several road closures and changes to me. >> are taking place due to the concert. >> muni and were at their adding so wait, re-injured is going to have more capacity. we're working with bart civic center plaza is across the street from barton unity. so if you're coming here, please take advantage of public. transportation crews are expected to work around the clock to get the plaza ready. we're told the set up is nothing like fans have ever seen. >> idea to sort of mimic a boiler room sitting area. so there will be bleachers of people behind the behind the
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stage. >> so really feels like a number city that that everybody is. dancing and singing and celebrating having fun in the same space. >> and the rave will kick off at 6.30. and i'm also told that fans can expect to see some special guests hit the stage as well. and if everything goes according to plan, we also can expect to see more contests like this come the summer in san francisco as a good in kron. 4 news. >> and coming up on the kron 4 morning news, a judge rules on a 3 decades old murder case. the reaction from the victim's family. and today marks california's first ever adopt a pet day where and how you can bring home a furry friend in need. >> and a good sweet for today. check it out. temperatures in the 70's for a lot of those inland valleys. we're going to pop some 80's and there as well. but nice good spring breeze for you as well. lots of sunshine, but a check that weekend forecast. plus big time. warm-up is coming up next week morning news continues. good morning.
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welcome back to kron. 4 morning news check it out here. no delays going on, but quite a little fog bank or haze bank in the background. there. >> think we're probably going to be fighting a little bit of some breezy like conditions this afternoon. just a touch. and that's fog. and we also have fog. the coast going on. yeah. here it is at half moon bay. good morning, everybody. not too bad at all. although got to shake this fog out. but if you are at the penny that
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sweater and jack a little bit in the morning hours before we get that cleared out of that and it's still going to be breezy even in the afternoon. 64 antioch, a lot of 50's for the east bay for right now. 52 half moon bay there. 53 for santa rosa. 54. meanwhile, for san francisco, let's go to future cast and whatever fall we have should mix out this afternoon with everybody enjoying the sunshine. but again, a little breezy to windy at the surface, particularly at the coast. now tomorrow's fog looks to be spilling much more to monterey and to the south, not so much in the north bay, kirk across the carquinez strait little bit further south. maybe even some coastal drizzle thrown in there to santa cruz mountains potentially as well. initially, though, some concern maybe would have this cloud cover. stick around tomorrow afternoon. no doesn't look like it because the system driving some of this. this is now sunday evening. that's got to be up to the north. and so that's sunday night into monday, potentially some sprinkles way up north there. but that just intensifies the marine layer translation, it keeps us in
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the cool side for other days. that means monday. we're looking pretty good before. boy, we hit the gas pedal. all right. here's a look at the winds going on. as i mentioned, these winds going to kind of pretty active all day today, particularly at the coast. and even as we get into the evening hours, 7.30, and still san francisco looking at winds in the 30's all the way through the evening overnight. even the dead of night. then tomorrow morning, the kind of crank up again into the afternoon as well. so nice cool breeze working here. tobin, windy in spots, mostly sunny and nice. 70's of the bay and inland. we do have some 80's will point out, though, tomorrow variable clouds of the basin e inland. so again, there's that little issue with some clouds kind of hanging about that. touch warmer and then into next week. monday is again, the variable clouds because the system has to play out and then hot tuesday, wednesday, probably a little bit into thursday before we. become more mild into the weekend. cool off a touch. 65 san francisco today breezy to windy 70 going on for oakland. 77, san jose. there is the big board with 83 in york. 80
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conquered 86 up to santa rosa. a lot of readings you can see into the 70's, particularly on the east bay shoreline around 70 property. there's a look at the next few days, i'm over here now. we have upper 70's to near about it. so we're kind of just holding off in a holding pattern for the heat until the middle of the week and get ready. gunnery toast tonight. good heat, spike and it's got a spike on it. okay. block. ready to go definitely out to lots of sunshine. course. it's summer. all right. very good. thanks a lot, david, that all right. >> well, the man accused of kidnapping and murdering 12 year-old polly klass 3 decades ago will remain on death row. a judge denied a petition to recall the death sentence against richard alan davis yesterday. well, for us to recess to reports. >> both sides sat quietly inside a santa clara county courtroom friday, awaiting the judge's decision at issue should richard alan davis get off death row davis was convicted in 1996 of killing 12 year-old polly klass after kidnapping her from her mom's petaluma home during the
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sleepover. >> a jury initially handed down the death penalty in the case. but 2 years ago with senate bill wiped out mandatory sentencing enhancements used by the jury. davis's attorneys use that to file for re-sentencing bid in an effort to have it reduced davis, like other death row inmates were moved from san quentin when governor newsom put a moratorium on the death penalty and 2019 our classes, polly's dad. >> based on a new law. retroactively throws out special circumstances and that makes rooms like richard alan davis to eligible for re-sentencing hearings. justices map who done something like this. only the bad guy. >> the judge eventually sided with prosecutors saying the davis's case did not qualify for recent greatly. >> because the judge was very clear and very decisive in
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rolling that there is absolutely no place to go with. class also added this during sentencing and 96 davis infamously made an obscene gesture. >> to him and the courtroom class says that when it comes to having any closure in this case, he has strong opinions, especially based on davis's actions. then and now. >> no longer this guys alive. there's no real closure. proven by his words and deeds and his actions in his testimony that there's not going to be ending any anything. justice will follow. you want remain our after paul is murder. mark last open up an organization in his daughter's name to help hundreds of families. >> try and locate missing children. he's expected to close that organization at the end of the year. in the newsroom. theresa kron, 4 news. pleasant hill. police arrested 3 people in connection to a killing of a
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custodian. >> revealing a love triangle as the motive. the stabbing happened in february in the parking lot of pleasant hill park. police say 37 year-old cobo was found on the ground after his wife said he did not come home after his work shift at the park. investigators are cobo had been in a relationship with one of the suspects. well, another suspect was pursuing a new relationship with her. police say cobo in all 3 suspects knew each other and the suspects planned and coordinated the attack. a reminder for bart riders this weekend services between the 24th street mission and daly city stations are suspended all weekend. that includes the glen park and balboa park stations. this pause allows crews to make track improvements and clear vegetation. free bus rides will be available between affected stations. travelers are advised to expect delays of 30 minutes or more. in the east bay. boys burgers hosted an autism family dinner and market authors, creators and
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artists were feature last night. we caught up with one mom who helped put the event together for her son. >> no, the bay area in san jose is kind of known for having pop-up saint and market of small businesses and vendors. but it's important. i think that we those on the spectrum have talent and i haven't seen that before. so i thought why don't we try and do something like that and just bring the community together? her goal was to educate kids and families on the importance of inclusion and acceptance. >> all ages and abilities were welcome. friday in the east bay, truck carrying chicken and beef parts spilled all over 8.80. oakland. you can see the mess from this image taken by caltrans traffic camera. the incident forcing 3 northbound lanes to close just south of 29th avenue. chp reopened all lanes after a few hours of cleanup. there. nearly 5 million doses of bird flu vaccine are being prepared. now in response to
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the growing outbreak of this virus, at least 3 people on dairy farms tested positive so far this year after working directly with infected cows, the cdc says the public health threat does remain low, but warns that workers at dairy farms and production facilities have a higher risk of infection. more vaccines will be available later this summer. and the big day is finally here. california celebrates its first ever adopt a pet day. san francisco is one of 170 animal adoption sites statewide working to adopt out more than 2000 pets. if you're looking for a furry addition to your family, all adoptions are free. organizers are also hoping to draw awareness to overcrowding conditions in many shelters. >> said once there's a great need to increase our lifesaving capacity. we know that there's a lot of animals, particularly dogs and large dogs that are stuck in shelters tuesday. want to get
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the word out about what's happening in shelters to re-engage californians to come back and adopt from their local from their local shelter. >> san francisco spca is event runs from 11 in the morning until 6 tonight at its florida street locations. so head out there and maybe help save a life. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, tesla issues, another recall for thousands of vehicles. what we know about the issues and the company's plans to fix them.
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the popular sundance film festival will not be coming to san francisco anytime soon. the city's film commission announced last month it submitted a bid to become the new host city for sundance. but the film commission's executive director shared in an e-mail the city did not advance in the selection process. sundance is typically held up the february in park city, utah. that's about an hour outside salt lake. it is looking for a new home after twenty-twenty 6. unfortunately it's not going to be san francisco. the irs meantime expands direct file its free tax filing program nationwide starting in 2025. more than 140,000 users successfully filed returns using direct filed during the 2024 season. the pilot saved an estimated 5.6 million dollars in tax prep. these focusing on simple filings. the irs is expected
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to share more details later this year. and tesla is recalling more than 125,000 evs due to a malfunction and the seatbelt warning system, the national highway traffic safety administration says the seatbelt warning light and audible chime might not activate when the driver does not have their seatbelt on. this affects certain makes of all tesla models, but not including the cybertruck. tesla says it plans to release an over the air software update in the coming weeks to fix the issue. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news today kicks off the start of pride month. the latest warning from the fbi for those planning to celebrate.
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>> now on the kron 4 morning news bay area cities prepare for the start of pride month. many raising flags at city hall. the latest word from community organizers on the festivities ahead. and a legendary bay area brewery is brought back to life in san francisco. the unexpected by are planning to carry on the century-old legacy. good 29, his saturday morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. let's get you started this half hour with a look at our weather forecast with dave. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. we're still fighting off. some of this fog pays if even around the bay. but that will turn into mostly sunny skies and >> the next issue, they're
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going probably impact a lot of folks warming up a little certainly well inland, but is going to those onshore. winds are going to be a pretty pretty good this afternoon. and even into tonight. here's a live shot of the east bay shoreline. you can get an idea about how the sun is starting to peer through some of that fog haze is still hanging here. there's a snapshot of the winds and they've only just begun. we expect them to get into the 20's and even the 30's, perhaps even the 40's and along the coast there. so it's just around the threshold of a when advisory almost 50's cover good chunk of the beige. you can see here 15 or 69 rather for antioch shows us some clearing. it's already happening as we speak. palo alto about 60, but the most least numbers are trailing from where they were the by yesterday about a half-dozen degrees or so. we'll make up for it this afternoon. so let's go with about 70 for high noon. 72 or so for 3 o'clock. although again, some spots getting your about 80 and in those wind prone areas. expect the winds this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon, a better look at that forecast. plus that extended heat wave coming our way in a bit. stephanie.
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>> all right, dave, thank you so much. and iconic bay area brewery is getting a second life after getting bought out by a surprise fire. trump was gayle ong brings us the details. >> good news to wake up to anchor sf co-operative board chair patrick costello waking up to excited calls and text messages friday morning after turkish billionaire haim de la caja announced he is buying anchor brewing up a mistake. this guy scenes. >> like a good guy. especially with some of the statements he's made in public about wanting to hire most, if not all the staff. look, is a founder and ceo of chobani yogurt. >> look, i was not available for an interview friday but called anchor brewing, quote, a grand jewel in a social media post. the 127 year old brewery cease production last year citing financial struggles, a group of brewery employees tried to buy the company, but that effort
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failed. while the terms of the agreement were not released. kron 4 has learned the purchase includes all of anchors assets, which include the beers trademark steam beer recipe. the potrero hill campus and all the brewing equipment in anchor's the haro street warehouse facility anchor has been a staple our community for decades and the loss of jobs, loss of business. >> what it did to our economy was something that was devastated. supervisor shamann walton met with the company's new owner. one of my first questions was how is he going to reach out to they put is that have been represented in. this is something that he is willing to do it. so we're going to, of course, when that happened so we can move forward in a positive light. >> costello echoing that sentiment now hopeful to return to a job he's held for 7 years. we're hoping that we could start off on a good foot and anchor steam again. >> on kron, 4 news. >> take a look at all
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>> and the city of oakland is celebrating pride month, as you can see there, officials holding a flag raising ceremony friday and we'll june is officially recognized as pride month. the city host prize celebrates shuns until september. san francisco also ringing in the start of pride. take a look. city officials hung this huge flag over saks 5th avenue in union square friday morning. this year's theme is a beacon of love and the city of san francisco is certainly that the month is expected to be packed with events leading up to the big parade on june. 30th. more details can be found on sf pride dot org. walnut creek joined oakland and san francisco in raising a pride flag outside city hall yesterday. and today the city holds 2 pride events, including a drag queen story time similar events held in other bay area cities in the past of drawn protesters. but as kron four's philippe djegal reports, city officials
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positive turnout. >> for the second time in 2 years, the city of walnut creek will host drag queen story time plus crafts. last year's inaugural event was held at the lesser center for the arts and kevin safina says it was a big hit. kids are very engaged. parents are happy. we had people coming to the problem again, not just one creek, but from throughout the area. safina is the city's director of arts and recreation and says having preschoolers and early elementary school students listen to a drag. queen read books is born from the city. council's directive is offering programming that promotes diversity equity and inclusion. the message is tolerance >> and speaking to the community who really values this and making sure everyone feels welcome and belonging here. the reading will be held saturday at civic park assembly hall on civic drive from 11 in the morning until noon. it's the city's second yppride event of the day.
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>> both happening across the street from the police department and city hall. that's where several times this year city council meetings have been disrupted by people spewing hate speech. >> and so theme is well aware that right-wing extremist groups have bombarded bay area drag queen story time events in the past. most notably in 2022, when the proud boys frightened children and their families at the san lorenzo library. to the extent that we have people who have different opinions, we welcome that >> and we're prepared to address there's any concerns that come during the time we have this but we're looking forward to walnut creek, embracing the community here, which is we are very inclusive community. and so we're looking part of successful event. theme says the police department will be in position to respond to any public safety issues. >> the event is free but advance registration is required for children and they must be accompanied by an adult in walnut creek. philippe djegal, all kron. 4 news. well, this just pride
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celebrations also come with warnings from federal authorities. >> the fbi says foreign terrorists where they are u.s. based allies may target lgbtq+ venues and events through the month leading to possible hate crimes or violence. we spoke with san francisco officials on this issue. >> i a very good grasp what's normal behavior for their surroundings. encourage them that they see something that's very suspicious, very out of the that they report that. >> the fbi says the volume and intensity of propaganda increased following the october 7th hamas attack in israel. services. the police released body cam footage as weekend showing a police shooting in the bayview neighborhood. >> drops the crossbow to >> officers got a report last week of someone with a rifle near jennings street and caroll avenue. police arrived,
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they found the suspect with a loaded crossbow. one officer fired their gun. the suspect was not shot but was taken to a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. a woman hit by a garbage truck earlier this year in san jose died last night. the crash happened in february on south white road near tully road. police say the truck hit the victim while she was crossing the street just outside of the crosswalk. she died from her injuries yesterday. this is san jose's 20th deadly crash and 8th pedestrian death this year. police arrested 2 women and recovered nearly $4,000 in stolen makeup for the san francisco pharmacy happened thursday night at a store on 24th and castro streets in the mission district. police say 19 year-old andrea glasser and 24 year-old engineer chi or when in the store started filling up shopping bags with makeup before trying to leave. that's what police say. they arrested the 2 women officers described the suspects as, quote, prolific retail thieves
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with outstanding warrants and other counties. a couple your local election headquarters san francisco. democratic party hosts a mayoral debate june 17th. that debate is free and open to the public candidates. london breed mark farrell, daniel lurie. aaron peskin stuff. it are set to participate. it happens at uc law in san francisco. help us to recess to moderates. and we also stream event live. former president donald trump wasted no time trying to control the fallout after being found guilty of falsifying business records. on friday he gave a fiery speech attacking the judge and the witnesses, washington, d.c., correspondent hannah brandt reports. >> it was a rigged trial in an angry tirade at trump tower. former president donald trump repeated his claims of innocence just hours after a new york jury found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to hide a hush money payment. everything involved with standard. there was no crime both supporters
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and opponents rallied at trump tower after the historic verdict and from the white house. president biden also reacted to the decision the american press mall. >> but no one is above the law. >> was rear from he called out his political opponent for attacking the justice system. it's reckless. it's dangerous. it's irresponsible. all right. i want to say this was read just because they don't like the verdict. the trial lasted over a month that included hours of testimony and dozens of witnesses and documents. and it took the jury just 2 days of deliberation to reach their decision was little quip that they actually do their homework and they ask for the replay the testimony. georgetown law professor victoria nurse gives the jurors credit in the end, they came to a unanimous verdict. and i think that's quite significant. next come sentencing, which is scheduled for july 11. the penalties for these charges could range from fines to probation to jail time. that's up to the jugge. and that is a difficult question for this judge. he has a lot of discretion, but
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the former president is promising to fight the verdict. we're going to be appealing this. >> the trump team is jumping right into campaign mode. the former president went to a fundraiser in manhattan last night and his campaign team sent out an e-mail blast calling him a political prisoner and asking for donations. >> in washington, i'm hannah brandt. >> san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins chimed in on trump's conviction. she posted on social media, quote, mister trump is creating a real threat for those who participated in this trial, our nation's courts and our democracy. i applaud the courage of the men and women who work to prosecute this case fairly and afforded mister trump the same rights as any u.s. citizen who breaks the law. >> a bill going through the legislature 6 to give prosecutors more time to charge someone accused of domestic violence capitol correspondent eytan wallace to tell you how much more time plus all of the message from the bill author for victims and perpetrators.
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>> it's the first day logical summer, but let's hang on to spring a little bit. and we've got some spring breeze going on for you with generally sunny skies. temperatures pretty mild. lot of upper 70's, some 80's to be had inland as well. and take a that weekend forecast what's in store next week proper one of conditions.
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they welcome aaron judge, it is yankees to oracle park for the first time in a 3 game series on friday while growing up in london. judge and his family always came to the ballpark to root for their favorite team. the giants. well, there was another familiar face at this one on friday. of course, this steph curry, you know, his face as part of the pre-game ceremony celebrating african heritage night along with doctor clarence jones and another bay area figure condo lisa rice when the park was field with aaron judge phase yankees fans in the major league home run leader did not disappoint. john is the one to nothing here that 3rd, 2 runners on for judging. well, jordan hicks could not make that 3, 2, split up at the big man. >> it went out a hurry to lift home number 19 3 to one run at 3 to one lead, rather for the yankees. the giant, they were their own worst enemy on friday night in the 5th amana jorge solera who gets the fly to center field in trent
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grisham. he came and made the play. but patrick bailey gamble and get doubled first 30 minutes, judge keeping the blow 5th time in the state. 426 foot boat right there at the center field with his 20th homer of the season. and a 41 lead for the yankees. and finally, this is a bit it got for the giants. eventually. 5th inning runners at second and 3rd for the yankees. taylor rodgers throws a pass fail. we go through the backstop one run scores. and when the second runner is headed for home, bailey throw, well, it gets rogers. >> and for another run, they will score not good let your yankees they 62 to fight. >> it's all ahead. how to submit to you that that this. >> all right, taking a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. looking like a beautiful start to your day. a 45 this saturday morning. beautiful blue skies out there day. >> that it is. yeah, there's still some parts of the bay little bit on the hazy side, but we'll take care of that as the day starts to wear on a little bit. here's a live shot
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of what's going on. and a 70 about that action. nice sunshine going get a little flavor of spring. looks like the next couple of their sorry % summer. 72 tomorrow cools off a little bit on monday. we'll get some of the cooling effect to back up to 78 yeah, but it's going to see little bit of summer for the middle of the week. now back to the short term period. a little wrinkle comes off the jet here that's coming in for sunday night into monday. that's all delayed. we're kind of cancer may be some cloud cover lingering around tomorrow, but will probably be ok to have the spring breeze, very active today, not just of the coast, but you can see it penetrating well inland and late in the day. 9 o'clock in the evening after sunset. it's still active. takes a little bit of a breather on the morning hours. but then fires back up again overnight and into monday. this will be driven a little bit by the disturbance up towards the north. so the little wrinkle drop south here into sunday night monday and then here's the heat spike. we go away with it as early as tuesday, but wednesday into thursday, looks like that will take the middle of the week.
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there and then the weekend changes again. a little interesting locums from the south the north. but the south it drop that kind of climbs up a little bit along our coast and provide some cloud cover a little cool off into next weekend. 4 zone forecast for today. we're at 65 san francisco. 60 ish upper 50's at the coast. don't forget the winds are with the ride. 65 burlingame got about 70 palo alto. pretty mild in the peninsula. little warmer down south 77, san jose. 76 santa clara, east bay shoreline, only reaching 70 today in a couple of days will be reaching near about 90 come tuesday wednesday. 78 for livermore. looks about 78 going on walnut creek. 84 conquered 69 berkeley, 70 billie 81 for napa. 83 fairfield and 86 santa rosa. we've got spring. we've got summer tuesday. and 95 99 for wednesday and thursday popping up. oh, wow. are getting some real summer going on here pulling back a little bit of the weekend and like it hot.
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you got it. you ask for you. got love to see all that sunshine out there. thanks so much. get better. >> all right. great. well, a new bill introduced in the legislature seeks to give prosecutors more time charge someone with domestic violence. >> our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> well, the state senator who authored this bill says it's all about protecting victims and holding perpetrators accountable to victims out there. i wanted to understand that we are fighting every day to make sure that you are state. that's the message states. senator susan rubio baldwin park says she sending with her bill sb 690, if signed into law. the legislation would extend the statute of limitations in domestic violence cases, giving prosecutors more time to charge domestic violence suspects as it stands today. state law allows prosecutors to charge someone up to 5 years after an alleged domestic violence incident took place but should sb 60, be signed. prosecutors will be allowed to chart some up to 15 years after that incident. this will be victims of time too. 2 breeze, 2 x help seek
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help. >> and do put all their affairs in order in order to meet a situation safely. a survivor herself. rubio says this issue is especially important to her. she was the state senator behind the 2019 law that increased the domestic violence statute of limitations to its current 5 years. >> but she says after meeting with countless survivors, she believes 5 years is not enough. she also says this recently released video showing music mogul sean diddy combs punching and kicking ex-girlfriend in 2016. makes it clear why survivors are afraid to speak out. combs apologized after the video was released. i make no excuses. >> a view on that video inexcusable. but as california last dance day because combs incident took place more than 5 years ago. >> the statute of limitations has now expired meaning too much time already passed to file charges. it takes an average of 8 to 10 years for victims to get over that trauma. so michael is to give
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victims a little bit more time get help. >> make sure that their state but one pray that their families are safe. the bill already received bipartisan support from the state senate. but the proposal does face opposition from the california public defenders association. >> who wrote this in part, quote, the extension of the statute of limitations will result in the conviction of innocent people is bad public policy and way scarce resources that could be better spent on evidence-based and effective strategies to end domestic violence. rubio disagrees to those that continue to my bill. i would speak to victims. >> talk to the impression and see what they have to do. i think is fun just and not to allow victims to seek justice when they're ready. not some of those that oppose the bill say that they should come forward. >> and to be clear, the bill is not retroactive, meaning it will apply only to domestic violence incidents that take place after it signed into it next heads to the assembly appropriations committee reporting at the state
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capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> a fisherman's wharf businesses shut down after the allegedly tried to bribe an undercover fbi agent suspects mid and high pay. conan knicks lighthouse on taylor street charges filed last year claimed the pair tried to bribe undercover fbi agent and port worker to secure leases on to other vacant restaurant properties in the tourist area. the city worker notify their supervisor which led to the city alerting authorities. court documents show the couple is due in court on tuesday. and the city of oakland skated their way into summer last night. rapper and apphilanthropist mistah fab hosted the rusk a party. check this out now. food vendors live music performers and rollerskating took over the henry j kaiser convention center. proceeds went to feb summer youth program. i spoke with mistah fab on friday about other upcoming programs supporting oakland news. >> we were opening up so many activation spaces. yeah. this
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opened up a space for kids. it's caught on places. michael's, it's a studio, but it's likely like a. a curator content zone where we give the kids free studio time for them to come record, you know, to get them off the streets, are we don't? we're not charging the kids. so we push that we don't work. >> this will that will be the first of many throughout the summer hosted by this defect. we'll be right back. will some
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relief for costco members? the storm will not change the price on its beloved hot dog combo anytime soon. there were rumors. costco, what up the price due to inflation. but costco's new chief financial officer confirmed this week, the retailer's hot dog and drink will stay at one dollars and $0.50. it's quite a steal. o their popular food court price has been untouched since 1985, what a steal. orange juice is part of your daily breakfast or mimosa brunch. you want to listen up. farmers in south america say extreme heat and citrus disease are taking a toll on the crops. prices have nearly doubled in 2 years. analysts warn the problem is likely to wreak havoc on orange groves around the world for some time to come. some producers even considering using mandarin oranges to produce o j. still ahead on the next hour of the couple morning news. the stage is set for a huge. >> sold out concert in san francisco is 2 major deejays plan to rock downtown tonight.
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plus, a cease-fire protests continue on campuses nationwide. police arrest dozens of demonstrators at uc santa cruz. and an assault at a south bay vta station leaves one man badly injured. the suspect facing attempted murder charges. stay with us. the kron 4 morning news continues with those stories. n
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morning news and assault at a south bay vta station leaves one man bloodied. the latest on the police investigation. plus, they'll need a county sheriff's office calls out district attorney pamela price accusing the d a for failing to take a dangerous criminals off the streets. how prices responding. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it is saturday, june, the first happy start of june to you. let's start by getting a look at the weather with dave sphar heyday. hey, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. it's going to feel more like kind of a spring day, a little bit as well. have a nice brisk breeze, working its magic as well. >> we'll get the coast or is cleared out. but for right now, they're battling some of the leftover marine layer or
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fog. here's a view. we have the east bay shoreline, seeing some of that peel away from this vantage point, although it looks pretty good at the golden gate bridge. now upstream, there's nothing for today, but tomorrow night into monday. little wrinkle. get torn off there. that jet and that will drop south. that just continues. our spring-like weather a little bit more cloud cover, kind of negotiate with on monday. but that just delays the heat spite. that's coming next week. 69 going on for antioch. we've got a 60 already for livermore east bay shoreline, upper 50's to near 60. 59, meanwhile for santa rosa. but all these readings are trailing from about 24 hours ago. in some cases more than half-a-dozen degrees behind. but today with those breezy conditions, 78 by high noon, lots of 70's to be filed this afternoon and even some lower 80's again. heat spike is coming our way. we'll have more on that coming up. stephanie. alright, dave, thanks so much. >> this morning, the santa clara county sheriff's office is looking for a second victim in an assault case. the attack happened at a vta platform. deputies arrested a suspect of
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friday. kron four's jeff moment has the latest details and reaction from riders. >> the video you're about to see here might be hard to watch a full on assault captured on security camera, santa clara county sheriff's office says the suspect is this man. 26 year-old andrew paris. he was arrested after a standoff with deputies on wednesday and is now charged with attempted murder assault with a deadly weapon. and a new charge of sralking and disturbing the peace. the man perez allegedly attacked was taken to the hospital and expected to survive. >> so this is the approximate spot right here where santa clara county's office says that the suspect carried out the attack. but now they're saying moments before that attack was carried out, the suspect was chasing around a day. >> david roadless has been writing the vta daily for 20 years. he says crime happens but not like this. i do know is just that was just some should. that should be having.
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say that just he was was was done by says symbol, not not binding this, that children's museum vta stop where the attack happened was busy friday. most we spoke to say they hadn't heard of the attack. now, robots as most people keep to themselves as a way to stay safe public transit yourself. might have been talking rests above rob, who is not from the bay area but says used the pta all this week. >> says it's still feel safe should have been a one-off incident pretty helpful for people visiting the city. >> as we do need allow the caps and the santa clara county sheriff's office says now that they realize there's more than one victim, they say that the security camera may not picked up everything. and if you or someone, you know, were impacted by this suspect or the event, you are expected contact the sheriff's office reporting in san jose. jackie moment kron 4 news. >> police arrested 80 cease-fire demonstrators at uc
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santa cruz friday morning. protesters upset about the conflict in gaza have camped out on campus for several weeks, tents and barricades blocking the main entrance to the campus were taken down by officers. protesters we spoke with said they think the school has gone too far. >> so what's the mood amongst everybody right the mood is really, really we're we're quite frankly, were furious. people are out there. they're yelling and the screaming because this is enormous violation of her constitutional rights and a overboard reaction in terms the level of brutality that we're witnessing. >> the university, however, says they have been asking the demonstrators to leave and to stop blocking access to the school. a statement, the school defended its decision to involve pice saying they needed to put an end to the so-called unlawful and unsafe actions of demonstrators. they say protesters disrupted campus operations and even delayed access of emergency vehicles. the alameda county
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sheriff's office thanked federal officers for taking what they describe as a dangerous criminal off of the street. it's something they say. the district attorney's office refused to do by not filing charges in an assault case. hope for is dan kerman reports. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price is under fire this time from another law enforcement agency for letting violent criminals walk the street in a facebook post, the alameda county sheriff's office is thanking federal law enforcement officers for doing the job prices office should have done in the first place. the sheriff's office says robert bureau coe was arrested in mid-may for a january stabbing. in the words, micah state park. the sheriff's office despite being identified by the victim and having a criminal history dating back at least 30 years. but federal drug and weapons convictions, da prices office chose not to prosecute. i'm not even surprise. carl chan is head of the committee trying to recall da pamela price. you know, it's quite
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upsetting. >> again, it is also proving that, you know, the d a a son, a bulk at the farm, you a job directed in a statement. prices office says this matter was reviewed. >> by a veteran charging deputy district attorney in our office who made a determination to do it for this individual to our federal law enforcement partners. but the sheriff's office says that is completely inaccurate. they say they reached out to federal probation officers and work with them to get broke us probation, violated and get him off the street. the sheriff's office goes on to say this is not the first time we have pointed out that the da did not charge something. it's been more consistent. this is not a war on the da's office. this is us being honest with the public with our community about what's happening. the rochas due in federal court on monday. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> the man accused of kidnapping and murdering 12 year-old polly klass 3 decades ago will remain on death row.
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a judge denied a petition to recall the death sentence against richard alan davis yesterday. kron four's terisa stasio reports. >> both sides sat quietly inside a santa clara county courtroom friday, awaiting the judge's decision at issue should richard alan davis get off death row davis was convicted in 1996 of killing 12 year-old polly klass after kidnapping her from her mom's petaluma home during the sleepover. >> a jury initially handed down the death penalty in the case. but 2 years ago with senate bill wiped out mandatory sentencing enhancements used by the jury. davis's attorneys use that to file for re-sentencing bid in an effort to have it reduced davis, like other death row inmates were moved from san quentin when governor newsom put a moratorium on the death penalty and 2019 our classes, polly's dad. >> they start a new law. retroactively throws out
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special circumstances and that makes like richard alan davis to eligible for re-sentencing hearings. we want justices that who gets served in something like this, only the bad guy. >> the judge eventually sided with prosecutors saying the davis's case did not qualify for recent greatly. >> because the judge was very clear and very decisive in ruling that there is absolutely no place to go with. class also added this during sentencing and 96 davis infamously made an obscene gesture. >> to him and the courtroom class says that when it comes to having any closure in this case, he has strong opinions, especially based on davis's actions. then and now. >> know, as long as this guys alive, there's no real closure proven by his words and deeds and his actions in his testimony that there's not going to be ending any anything. justice will follow.
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you want remain after paul is murder. mark last opened up an organization in his daughter's name to help hundreds of families. >> try and locate missing children. he's expected to close that organization at the end of the year. in the newsroom. theresa kron, 4 news. >> a sold-out rave draws thousands to san francisco today. the outdoor concert featuring right now dj skrillex. and fred, again, as pope was lezla gooden reports. many hope this helps bring life back to the downtown area. >> we are just a few hours away until 20,000 fans make their way to the civic center plaza for this rave. now, i'm told that crews will continue to work around the clock until fans arrive to get ready. a surprise rate is heading to the civic center plaza this saturday. atm deejays skrillex and right again are set to ignite the stage in front of
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20,000 fans. >> really fell in love with the idea of playing the show in front city hall. and i'm proud of that because i'd i love or city hall, another planet entertainment. the promoter behind the event says although fans found out about it last week in a tweet from skrillex, it's been in the works for months. it's been hard to keep a secret. we started working on this in february. >> and he's gone through some different iterations different designs when it's all said and done, we're probably going to have about 1200 people working on this that. >> another planet is teaming at was san francisco's rec. some part to put on the show says this event will have a positive impact for the downtown area. great part about this is that it benefits people who live in downtown people who work in it also benefits all the hotels nearby restaurants, retail so it's really a win-win for the city. >> this is a great way to activate downtown and several road closures and changes to me. >> are taking place due to the
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concert. >> muni and were at their adding so wait re-injury it is going to have more capacity. we're working with bart civic center plaza is across the street from barton unity. so if you're coming here, please take advantage of public. transportation crews are expected to work around the clock to get the plaza ready. we're told the set up is nothing like fans have ever seen. >> the idea to sort of mimic a boiler room sitting area. so there will be bleachers of people behind the arden. >> behind the stage so really feels like a number city that that everybody is. dancing and singing and celebrating having fun in the same space. >> and the rave will kick off at 6.30. and i'm also told that fans can expect to see some special guests hit the stage as well. and if everything goes according to plan, we also can expect to see more contests like this come the summer in san francisco as a good in kron. 4 news.
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>> coming up on the kron 4 morning news. the san francisco opera has an exciting lineup for the summer. we're joined live in studio by the opera's general director to talk about what you can expect. >> while we're walking logical summer, but it's going to feel more like spring coupled with a good step. spring breeze got a lot of readings will be in the 70's well inland. even some 80's working out as well. check of your forecast next kron. 4 morning news content.
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>> all right. taking a live look back outside at the golden gate bridge. thanks so much for tuning in to us here at kron. 4 weekend morning news. well, we started the day at 9.13, blue skies up above their day. >> that's looking good there at that shot. yeah, good stephanie. good morning, everybody. different story happening not too far away at half. moon bay won little problem areas. sometimes the fog. it snagged a bit. but this to show clear out. but you'll still need the jacket and perhaps a sweater got a stiff wind going on at the coast today today and tomorrow, even into monday, a little bit, too. currently. we're at 69 for antioch racing and already upper 50's hanging on parts of the east bay shoreline with 60 hayward futurecast for shows how %- clears out nicely comes back again tonight. but it's more a parent to the south monterey bay. you can see here in some sprinkles at work. hang on to that thought. we clear out sunday afternoon and then sunday night we do the fog thing again. got this disturbance. as i mentioned, the north. and that will
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actually help maybe raise a couple sprinkles at the coast again with that onshore wind at work. there you have a pop look at the coast here. how active it is right across the carquinez strait. it will be all day today. even tonight takes a bit of a breather. is we get to sunday morning. but then by sunday afternoon, there is an sunday evening, even quite active one with that system piecing off from the jet that will bring us also some winds a little bit into monday to so breezy you can expect of the spring breeze because when it's over, you'll feel it now for today, mostly sunny and nice. this is us here for you. 70's for the bay and inland. a couple ladies put a poking out here and there variable clouds tomorrow for the bay will call it sunny inland with a touch warmer and the next week variable clouds again, mild. but then not so much tuesday, wednesday, even thursday, although we do backtrack into wednesday. but a big heat spike coming our way for the middle of the week. 65 san francisco, 77 san jose oakland, about 70 looking mostly sunny. but again, that breeze highs today. you got those 80's off east around the
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carquinez strait. 86 up to santa rosa. but a lot of readings around the bay contrasted with that right around 70 next couple of days. its upper 70's for good chunk of real estate with some 80's poking out here and there after this on monday. hold i'll have more on the octane forecast coming up in a bit. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you so much. the san francisco opera has been moving audiences since 1923. and they've got an exciting lineup of performances happening this summer. joining us live now to talk all about it is general director matthew show. buck, good morning to you. good morning, stephanie. thank you so much for joining us. bright and early. we appreciated having will see you've got a pretty exciting line-up this summer. you actually just opened magic flute on thursday. so let's start off with that. tell us a little bit about how it went. that's right. opening night just happened to his great to get back into the house in this beautiful, beautiful production. and most famous opera. >> was conducted by music son kim and she bought the school alive. and just this amazing,
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heartfelt way in this production, which is so fantastical. mozart wrote this piece is this fantastic hero's journey and this production is full of the incredible projections. some of the characters, a huge spy does, for example, out the magic of theater really comes alive with this production. and tell us a bit about the story line as well, a story of a prince who falls for wonderful prince princess story not and he goes on this quest through various trials to both find hair and also finding life meant as well. but it's updated into the world of silent film. and so these incredible visuals from the 1920's is a propel us to the story. yeah, and we're seeing some of those visuals up on the screen here. we want to make sure of get a chance to experience get a preview of that. this looks just this is just incredibly >> fascinating. and so this is what people will experience when they >> go watch magic flute themselves. that's right. you can see here how the performers interact live with
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the with the video. >> the video happens around them that pushed up onto the ledges and then the creates this magical. well, the piece goes on, allow that's just incredible. and >> to clarify what language is this saying this is sung in german, but we have english super title so you can and yes, everyone, okay. yeah. it's perfect. the first time i went to the opera was like my wonderful, be able to follow. but yes, you guys do a great job of projecting those subtitles up there and people can for enjoy the performance so easily in that way. tell us up to about innocence, which is tonight. that's a big one. innocence opens tonight. as you say, it is one of the most important nights i think in this theater because this is the american premiere of what i would say is one of >> the really most incredible new operas to have been this operation by a finnish composer kious saariaho has had huge success in it's being called a masterpiece various reviews. and it's all about how families deal with a really deep tragedy in this
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case is the tragedy that through school shooting. so it's issue which is very much in the news, too often. but this piece explores it through incredible array of different emotional world's we see parts of the story that we don't usually get to see in the news media. and so it takes us through how this family, this community, it's finding its way forward the 10 years that follows tragic incident. music is just absolutely sublime. son in 9 different languages to give it a real sense of universality and this production, which is always on the move this this cube, which rotates 2 stories high and as it rotates around, the crew is a different locations. so just continually morphs as it morphs. it takes our emotions on that journey as i really hope people come see this. it's a very proud moment for san francisco that we have the
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american premiere of this work. absolutely. how long is that running for that will run until june 21st. so few a few weeks to come and see this. okay. fantastic. and you that this story does highlight something that is very top of mind for lots of folks in the united states, which is the topic of >> gun violence. a huge tragedy that continues to touch so many lives here. was that intentional? on the offers part introduce material of this nature of because there is a sense of connectivity to this to the community here. i i really feel the upper house should be a place where the community comes to sharing stories that have meaning to them. think that was always the intent of opera was that it was a place for storytelling. so when i heard about this piece, which is actually back in 2015, i just knew it had to come to san francisco. it had to come to america. this is a story that we have to address in this country. all right. and tell us also about part to do them. i say that right up 10 up tent up the case use not at all. and i think we'll go all right for 10 up. and that's coming into week. that's
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coming in 2 weeks. this is a an opera by humble so goes back. a few more center is. >> it's a madcap talk about% emotion and opera and and handle took. >> every rio is a separate a motion. and so he just shines magnifying glass on all these different emotions and its updated again to the 1920's, actually in a in a salon in paris. and this is surrealists long a tenant is the queen bee. and all the suit is a swelling around terrifying for her attention. and it's just it's the for a fee joyful thing you can see on the upper stage and with some amazingly for to a six-inning a fantastic and i can see that all the different forms of courtship running into of turning a bit committee actually different way. tell us to about. >> you know, people or for people who are watching their, they're interested in getting more information. what are some things that people should keep in mind before they come into perez, their dress code
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and work and they get tickets. that sort of thing. absolutely i mean, i as i say, i think the upper is just a wonderful meeting place for everybody and people shouldn't feel like they have to study up before hand or anything like that. the music is so incredibly accessible. as you say, we sweep projectile languages so you don't have to worry about. can you understand it come as it's just a wonderful night out tickets on sf opera dot com. and it's just one of the most beautiful buildings in san francisco. it's one of the beautiful opera houses in the world. so i hope people will come out celebrate it. and if you if you can get to the upper house that we have have live streams of the office as well. so you can watch them home and anywhere across the world. have people tuning in from 25 countries all over the world to see the shows. and we also want emphasize to, but this actually affordable for anyone. absolutely. the live less than $30, in fact, to see some selves staff and a $30. and we actually have this amazing new program called adobe tickets. well, if you haven't been to the opera in the last 3 years, you can get
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tickets for just those go on sale about a month before each opens. and so if you haven't goes do beaches yet, then is then i encourage people do that in august when they become available for the full and test making the arts accessible for everyone. thank you so much to matthew show baca general director with san francisco opera. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you so much, stephanie. all right. we'll be right back.
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commission announced last month that submitted a bid to become the new host city for sundance. >> but the film commission's executive director shared in an e-mail the city did not advance in the selection process. sundance is typically held every february in park city, utah, about an hour outside salt lake. it is looking for a new home after twenty-twenty 6, but it just won't be san francisco. unfortunately, irs expands direct file its free tax filing program nationwide starting in 2025. more than 140,000 users successfully filed returns using direct filed during the 2024 season. the pilots saved an estimated 5.6 million dollars in tax prep. these focusing on simple filings. the irs is expected to share more details later this year. and tesla is recalling more than 125,000 electric vehicles due to a malfunction in the seatbelt warning system, the national highway traffic safety administration says the seatbelt warning light and audible chime might not activate when the driver does
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city hall. >> the latest word from community organizers on the festivities ahead. and a legendary bay area brewery is brought back to life in san francisco, the unexpected buyer plan to carry on the century old legacy. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. thanks so much for joining us at 9.29. this saturday. let's get you started this half hour with a look. >> your forecast. >> good morning, everybody. in a pretty nice spring weekend. we've got in store for you. those temperatures, not what they're going to be later on during the week. so soaking up, enjoy. plus a nice spring breeze to come with the right to act as a climate control. while we're at we have to battle some a fog a little bit in the morning hours tomorrow. but that's about all we're looking at for right now. this is what we see out of our picture. i forget what i had set up here in the east bay shoreline. that's right. little bit of haze. it's still kind of burning off, not quite done yet. and also along the coast, we still have some fog clouds hang out. there's your onshore winds. now they're
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going to build this afternoon. and if you're headed towards the coast, it's going to be chilly. and plus, those winds going to getting up there 2030, miles per hour. easy even well into tonight after the daytime heating. so to be quite active win was 71 antioch up to the north. we're seeing 59 for napa and santa rosa. some 60's poking in here and there. but that's still all cooler than we were. 24 hours ago, in some cases, almost a dozen degrees behind again will make up for today. 72 by 1 o'clock and 4, lot of 70's with some 80's. but again, the winds with the ride now looking longer-range. yeah, things are interesting. not just in the monday, but next week. another heat spike coming our way. probably the biggest and hardest one we've seen so far this year. stephanie. all right. thank you. >> and iconic bay area brewery is getting a second life after getting bought out by a surprise fire kron four's gayle ong brings us the details. >> good news to wake up to anchor sf co-operative board chair patrick costello waking up to excited calls and text messages friday morning after
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turkish billionaire haim de la caja announced he is buying anchor brewing up a mistake. this guy scenes. >> like a good guy. >> especially with some of the statements he's made in public about wanting to hire >> most, if not all the staff. look, is a founder and ceo of chobani yogurt. >> look, i was not available for an interview friday but called anchor brewing, quote, a grand jewel in a social media post. the 127 year old brewery cease production last year citing financial struggles, a group of brewery employees tried to buy the company, but that effort failed. while the terms of the agreement were not released. kron 4 has learned the purchase includes all of anchors assets, which include the beers trademark steam beer recipe. the potrero hill campus and all the brewing equipment in anchor's the haro street warehouse facility anchor has been a staple our community for decades and the loss of jobs, loss of business. >> what it did to our economy was something that was
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devastated. supervisor shamann walton met with the company's new owner. one of my first questions was how is he going to reach out to they put is that have been represented in. this is something that he is willing to do it. so we're going to, of course, when that happened so we can move forward in a positive light. >> costello echoing that sentiment now hopeful to return to a job he's held for 7 years. we're hoping that we could start off on a good foot and anchor steam again. >> on kron, 4 news. >> take a look at me. >> the city of oakland is celebrating pride month. as you can see there officials held a flag raising ceremony on friday and while june is officially recognized as pride month, the city host pride celebrations until september. san francisco also ringing in the start of pride. city officials hanging this huge flag over saks 5th avenue in
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union square friday morning. this year's theme is a beacon of love in san francisco is very much that the month is expected to be packed with events leading up to the big parade on june. 30th. more details can be found on sf pride dot org. and while the creek joined oakland and san francisco and raising a pride flag outside city hall yesterday today the city holds 2 pride events including a drag queen story time similar events held in other bay area. cities in the past have drawn protesters. but as kron philippe djegal reports, city officials expect a positive turn. >> for the second time in 2 years, the city of walnut creek will host drag queen story time plus crafts. last year's inaugural event was held at the leisure center for the arts and kevin safina says it was a big hit. kids are very engaged. parents are happy. we had people coming to the from again, not just one creek, but from throughout the areas of fema is the city's director of arts and recreation and says having
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preschoolers and early elementary school students listen to a drag. queen read books is born from the city. council's directive is offering programming that promotes diversity equity and inclusion. the message is tolerance >> and speaking to the community who really values this and making sure everyone feels welcome and belonging here. the reading will be held saturday at civic park assembly hall on civic drive from 11 in the morning until noon. it's the city's second pride event of the day. >> both happening across the street from the police department and city hall. that's where several times this year city council meetings have been disrupted by people spewing hate speech. >> and so theme is well aware that right-wing extremist groups have bombarded bay area drag queen story time events in the past. most notably in 2022, when the proud boys frightened children and their families at the san lorenzo library. to the extent that we
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have people who have different opinions, we welcome that >> and we're prepared to address there's any concerns that come during the time we have this but we're looking forward to walnut creek, embracing the community here, which is we are very inclusive community. and so we're looking part of successful event. says the police department will be in position to respond to any public safety issues. >> the event is free but advance registration is required for children and they must be accompanied by an adult in walnut creek. philippe djegal, all kron. 4 news. well, this year's pride celebrations also come with warnings from federal authorities. >> the fbi says foreign terrorists or their u.s. based allies may target lgbtq+ venues and events throughout the month leading the possible hate crime or violence. we spoke with san francisco officials on this issue. >> a very good grasp what's normal behavior for their surroundings. encourage them
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that they see something that's very suspicious, very out of the that they report that. >> the fbi says the volume and intensity of propaganda increased after the october 7th hamas attack in israel. francisco police released body-cam footage this weekend showing a police shooting in the bayview neighborhood. >> a draft of the crossbow to profit. >> the report last week of someone with a rifle near jennings street in carroll avenue. when police got to the scene, they found the suspect with a loaded crossbow. officer fired their gun. the suspect was not shot but was taken to a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. a woman hit by a garbage truck earlier this year in san jose died last night. the crash happened in february on south white road near tully road. police say the truck hit the victim while she was crossing the street outside of the crosswalk. she died from her injuries yesterday. this is san jose's 20th deadly crash
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and 8th pedestrian deaths this year. police arrested 2 women and recovered nearly $4,000 in stolen makeup from the san francisco pharmacy. it happened thursday night at a store on 24th and castro streets in the mission district. police say 19 year-old andrea class or and 24 year-old engine higher. what in the store started filling up shopping bags with makeup before trying to leave. that's when police say they arrested the 2 women officers described the suspects as prolific retail thieves with outstanding warrants in other counties. new bill introduced in the legislature seeks to give prosecutors more time to charge someone with domestic violence. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> well, the state senator who authored this bill says it's all about protecting victims and holding perpetrators accountable to victims out there. i wanted to understand that we are fighting every day to make sure thank you our state. that's the message
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states. senator susan rubio baldwin park says she sending with her bill sb 690, if signed into law. the legislation would extend the statute of limitations in domestic violence cases, giving prosecutors more time to charge domestic violence suspects as it stands today. state law allows prosecutors to charge someone up to 5 years after an alleged domestic violence incident took place but should sb 690, be signed. prosecutors will be allowed to chart some up to 15 years after that incident. this will be victims of time too. 2 breeze, 2 x help seek help and do put all their affairs in order in order to meet a situation safely. a survivor herself. rubio says this issue is especially important to her. she was the state senator behind the 2019 law that increased the domestic violence statute of limitations to its current 5 years. but she says after meeting with countless survivors, she believes 5 years is not enough. she also says this recently released video showing music mogul sean diddy combs punching and kicking ex-girlfriend in 2016.
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makes it clear why survivors are afraid to speak out. combs apologized after the video was released. i make no excuses. >> a view on that video inexcusable. but as california last dance day because combs incident took place more than 5 years ago. >> the statute of limitations has now expired meaning too much time already passed to file charges. it takes an average of 8 to 10 years for victims to get over that trauma. so michael is to give victims a little bit more time get help. >> make sure that their state but one party that their families are safe. the bill already received bipartisan support from the state senate. but the proposal does face opposition from the california public defenders association who wrote this in part, quote, the extension of the statute of limitations will result in the conviction of innocent people is bad public policy and way scarce resources that could be better spent on evidence-based and effective strategies to end domestic
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violence. rubio disagrees to those that continue to my bill. i would speak to victims, talked to the impression and see what they have to do. i think is unjust and cruel not to allow victims to seek justice when they're ready. not some of those that oppose the bill say that they should come forward and to be clear, the bill is not retroactive, meaning it will apply only to domestic violence incidents that take place after it signed into it next heads to the assembly appropriations committee. >> reporting at the state capitol, a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> the kron 4 is your local election headquarters. the san francisco democratic party host a mayoral debate on june 17th. that debate is free and open to the public candidates. london breed mark farrell, daniel lurie, aaron peskin justify are set to participate. it happens that you see law in san francisco four's terisa stasio moderates. we will also stream that event live on our streaming service kron-on. >> all right. how about a
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>> welcome back. 9.43. the saturday morning. and looking like a gorgeous start to your day. beautiful blue skies out there. just hint of a breeze around san francisco. dave, what do you think in what can we expect this to stick around? yeah, it will. it be more than just a him boy. it's going to land at the whole joke. right? on top their. yeah. we've got some lot of winds going on. >> this afternoon. but the breezy side picking those winds, sensitive areas, you really feel it and the coast.
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keep that in mind. we're going the other direction just to check out real quick. if somebody beautiful picture in the forecast in tahoe is already jumped in the summer. maybe a little intermission on monday with us passing system in our backyard as well. lot of 70's 78 going on for tuesday. so they're already set for summer mode. looks great for this week. if it by chance, have it off a little wrinkles. going to drop south here off the jet. it's just going to kind of a one-day event basically starting sunday overnight into monday. it delays the warming spell. we're going to get to that in just a bit. futurecast winds. here's the pop that happens this afternoon. through tonight. look at the coast here. got them going 20's and even some cases, some 40's as well do the same thing again on sunday. daytime heating until that system drops south and bring some winds on its own. let's get back the bigger picture of this high as what it's going to be kind of a star. the next week's show. little wrinkle passes. and then we go into warming phase. but also look off our coast here for the development of a interesting enough, which is going to bring some tahoe
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showers, by the way, potentially as we get to the latter portion of next week. should it's happens in the summer, too. but this low off of our coast next weekend will break the back of this heat spike that we have not as clean as a northwesterly low with sometimes too, but i will go and take it. here's a look at 4 zone forecast today. 65 san francisco, 60 ish upper 50's at the coast. let's to 65 for burlingame. 69 foster city, 70 palo alto in redwood city, upping up to the upper 70's like san jose. up to 72, 70 ish on the east bay shoreline, where they're going to be flirting with 90 come the middle of the week in spots there. 78 for tri valley livermore looks like 78 also walnut creek concord, 80 70 for oakland. somebody also for a delay. oh, thank you. wins 81 for napa, 83 santa rosa. 36 santa rosa, excuse me. 77 for petaluma. here we go. and here is the summer heat spike. we talked about tuesday wednesday, little bit on thursday. then by the weekend,
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things break down with that little sneaky low. that's going to a little relief. stephanie. all right, dave, thanks so much. >> the fentanyl epidemic continues to take the lives of teens nationwide here in the bay last got his high school seniors capturing the crisis on camera through a new documentary. the film fentanyl high has already been screened at noon, numerous south bay movie theaters, high schools and community centers. joining us live now is the film's director kyle santoro. good morning to you, kyle morning. stephanie. thank you so much for having me. and thank you for joining us. you know, tell us a bit about what inspired you to do this film. it is such an important topic and a heavy one as well. >> yeah. so at the beginning of my sophomore year, we actually had somebody overdose on ourncampus it was unfortunately a time where the news was just flooded with stories of parents screaming for their suffered from fentanyl poisoning. and at the time that there were actually
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parents and teens are parents who lost their kids in our so it wasn't something those far is right here, right in our school district school community. and so about rrally caught our, you know, community on their feet when it came addressing this epidemic. was really initial stages of this project. and so but growing up in taipei, taiwan and moving here and adjusting to the high school culture. there are a lot of things that i didn't necessarily know. and so, for example, you know, on campus, you know, a lot of teenagers to use substances on there's party culture in america. and those were all things that are new to me. and so when i got here to the united states, i was born in san francisco and i moved to taiwan. but when i got to back to the bay area, i really had to adjust to all these things. and i just it was a question that i kept asking myself is why are teens self-medicating do something that i was asking all the way from the beginning and then
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dot really developed into something that i wanted pursue with this project. and our school community. they were desperate for, you know, looking for resources to build, educate the teenagers and their parents on this specific epidemic. and so, yeah. >> it truly is heartbreaking to hear that. yes, these incidents are happening right now are very own backyard here at local school districts in the bay area. tell us about the different stories that you're telling and this documentary and how you were able to find peers who are brave to enough to speak up and share their stories. yeah. so i think the most important thing that this project really talks about is not only that the general fund fentanyl epidemic, but also the wind behind teenage self medication. >> there's just so many things contribute to why teenagers self-medicate in the first place. so i was grateful enough interview parents who unfortunately lost their kids teams. we experimented with
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paramedics who were, you know, on site when the have to tell parents if your teenager has passed. but, you know, i think having it being teen led is the most important thing that this contributes to society there's not many teenage resources out there that are approaching it from a teenage lead and i feel like having all these perspectives come together really contributes to that narrative. narration of hope and that this is a teenage led movement and needs evolve on that home. >> and kyle, you've gotten such incredible interest from public health officials here in the bay area. you just did a screening in partnership with the san francisco public health department. i believe that we were showing some images from that san francisco jazz as well. and we're also showing some images of some of the cast members, real people, you know, who who have been affected by this crisis. you mentioned that you wanted to uncover and really highlight why your your peers are self-medicating. as you put it. what were some of the
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reasons? >> so, you know, there so many reasons, but i would say on a general level, you know, high school culture is a thing of its own. you know, there's clicks. there's peer pressure theirs academic stress. there's domestic stress and i would say huge factor was the lack of communication home, but also on campus, you know, having a lack of communication home or if a the teen is not satisfied with the level of validation affection, the tension that they're receiving a home, they're going to go outside the household to look for that and other places. and unfortunately and in this day and age, lot of teams formed on healthy coping mechanisms such as drugs, alcohol partying. and it's it's quite form of escapism for a lot of kids. so and divorce within households, a young age that also has stopped that that's a big thing among a lot of the cast members to that were involved in this project. one of my cast members actually just had her to your sobriety.
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so it's been a very 30 p to process for a lot of the teams have been involved in this project. >> well, thank you so much for surfacing these important stories and how do you have a if are parents for policymakers about what we can collectively do to address this issue that is taking so many lives. >> so most importantly or at minimum, i would say. any poll that is offered to a teenager in your hand. if it is not prescribed to you by doctor or pharmacist. you have you should assume that it can kill you. it is. that is not a risk. do you want to take in des moines that takes only about 2 milligrams to kill you epidemic. it's not only about pills and experimentation self-medication, but it's also the why and all the things behind why teens contribute self-medicating. the first place. so really keeping an open line of communication within household. we'll help to maintain that relationship
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and really have a healthy relationship with your family. we trust funds to really convey that. that we as a society need to come together and change this because it is not just teenagers, but that's not just one group of people who are suffering from this epidemic. but as a society, we need to come together to embrace this teenage voice for change. and i think in general too collaborating with activist and artist together can be really effective way of making change in society. in our last 10 seconds here call, how can people watch the film screening? >> right now we have been doing, you know, screenings across the bay area in prison screenings. we did our last one of us of and i want to thank some sunscreen. if i do see why san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins, the city and county of san francisco's public, health department >> but if you visit our website for high dot com and has screening calendar we're also utilizing the streaming platform on our website streaming portal to be able to reach teenagers and school specifically throughout
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and plus, all adoptions are free this weekend. organizers are also hoping to draw awareness to overcrowded conditions. and lots of says shell tur's. said once there's a great need to increase our lifesaving capacity. we know that there's a lot of >> animals, particularly dogs and large dogs that are stuck in shelters tuesday. want to get the word out about what's happening in shelters n to re-engage californians to come back and adopt from their local from their local shelter. and we should know that that puppy that she was holding was that husky puppy is also available for adoption. i i would know that spoke with her yesterday. >> san francisco spca is event runs from 11 in the morning until 6 tonight at its florida street location. >> okay. yeah. that's not quite the dog days of summer yet. here's a look at our spring day. remember, that's going to come with a lot of winds this afternoon, which will be kind of nice. a look at the middle of the screen, though. heat spike coming our way. buckle up, stephanie sky with our warmest day of the bunch hot so far. >> alright, toasty. thanks so
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