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>>the area's local news station. >>thanks for watching. kron on air and online on the kron on
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app. i'm dan thorn, the largest insurance carrier in california says it will let some homeowners keep their insurance. but there is a hitch. state farm announced back in march. they would not be renewing thousands of home insurance policies because of the risk of wildfires. now state farm says it will renew those policies, but clients without the specifically secure fire coverage from the california fair plan. it's a state insurance program for homeowners in high-risk areas. insurance consumer advocate aimee bock says the movies is some panic, but it's not a long-term solution. >>people who are loyal. >>to state farm is going to be great news. and this is the insurance company you want to be with. >>then this is a helpful piece of news, but it's going you're going to still be paying more. and now you're going to have to have 2 policies instead of worry. >>and buck says that he believes that state farm has been overreacting, although she understands their concerns
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about wildfire risks and home values in the state of california. new policy being announced as more fires pop up across the bay area that 3 cre grass fire and nation this morning forced evacuations near bayshore road. it's been completely contained. firefighters say no one was injured and the cause of the fire did not cause any damage, rather in brentwood. the albers fire now, 95% contained 523 acres that broke out just more 11, 30 on friday near the intersection of alberta's court and deer valley road. no one was hurt. no buildings were damaged. after undergoing 3 major surgeries and spending the last 5 weeks of the hospital. san jose police officer jaime arradondo is finally home. san jose police posted video of the officer being discharged and being cheered on by his fellow officers as well as mayor matt mahan the post says that the officers still has a long journey ahead of him.
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arradondo was one of 2 police officers injured during a shootout last month at a hotel in the santa teresa neighborhood. the other officer was released from the hospital shortly afterward. investigators say a domestic violence survivor and her 3 children were sheltering in the hotel when the suspect seen right here. kevin briones engaged in a gun battle with police were almost 20 rounds were exchanged. that suspect was also critically injured in the shooting. we don't have any update on how bree on ice is doing tonight. major countering closure happening this weekend. all services being suspended as the transit agency test its new electric fleet. there will be no trains between san francisco and san jose on saturday and sunday, limited capacity bus service will be offered down but only to san jose's during dawn, palo alto and millbrae stations. caltrain says the new fleet will be quicker quieter and the usual diesel trains.
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>>new trains are honest to god. stunning. they move faster. they move more comfortably. they've got great new amenities on board. we've got plugs that every static seat we're going to be launching with public-facing wife. i've got lovely digital displays. this is just an all around better train and we cannot wait to get people on board. >>once they launch caltrain says express trains will make the trip. get this from san francisco to san jose in under an hour, local riders will shave about 25 minutes from their commute. the new trains power outlets and each seat wi-fi, more storage and and restrooms. a reminder caldecott tunnel is going to be partially closed next week. this after a truck fire caused a traffic nightmare for commuters on tuesday. crews say they will close one bore on the eastbound tunnels from 10:00pm monday night until 4.30, tuesday morning. cleanup said left behind from a fire
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or from fire should say the closure is going to be repeated each night until the cleanup is complete. so hopefully just out one night. all right. let's get a check of the weather now with kathy trafton. >>you thought earlier this week it was too hot. you must love this site. yes, a blanket of clouds looking for mount temple pious and the gray skies right over the golden gate bridge. that brings temperatures way down. no longer do we have the heat advisories and excessive heat warnings. instead we have some breezes. we have some gray clouds and temperatures are considerably cooler at this hour in san francisco. it's 55 degrees. livermore 65 and santa rosa. only 58. this is the carpet. the area of high pressure right here. that is what's parked itself over the state of california and brought us the heating. that was really something. now it's heading over to texas and our main weather feature that influence our weather this weekend is the area of low pressure. but it's not going
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to be here long. he's looking another area of high pressure is going to build in and bring as warm conditions once again next week, but not nearly as warm as we saw this last week. so here's the area of high pressure. it's the counter clocwise circulation around that high that's helping to usher the winds, the clouds into our coastline and then into the inland areas as well. high temperatures tomorrow, you might like this. we're seeing numbers. well, 50's and 60's along the coastline. 79 degrees for nevado. 67 for a city and as warm as 83 in antioch and livermore. a look ahead shows. well, okay, cooler this weekend in the 80's in the inland, in the inland valleys and warm and toasty monday tuesday, wednesday, a little cooler again toward the end of the week. but numbers in the bay shoreline, primarily in the 70's and along the coast 50's and 60's. take a look at this. santa rosa. police say they found dozens of stolen id's and forged checks. >>inside of a u haul, officers
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then learned that the person who rented the u haul rented it with a fake id. and at more than forge more than 100 identities. police arrested her and her alleged co-conspirator. both are now in the sonoma county jail. police in francisco are looking for this person they believe may be connected to threats that were left outside of a home near alamo square. the victim told police he found the racially offensive items and messages left next to his building on grove and fillmore streets. this video is from back in april and this is the same area where a longtime resident, black man told kron 4 that he was packages. >>containing a black doll with a noose just days before his home burned down. >>police have not said if this suspect is connected to that incident, anyone with any information is being asked to call san francisco police. san jose is still considering building a futuristic transit system between the airport and
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downtown. the riposte connector would use driverless electric mini buses to transport passengers on an exclusive guideway. the vehicles developed by glide ways would be able to accommodate wheelchair users, bicycles and passengers, luggage. and the trip would take about 10 minutes. the original goal was to keep the project under 500 million dollars. however, there have been some concerns about the automated transit system. the proposed connector would be a public private partnership. and some are worried that it may cost too much and it would kill transit worker jobs. council member david cowan says it's important to be forward thinking about transit. >>we ought to be i'm thinking about these personal percent transit numbers, which i think are the future of transit internationally. people will be these dedicated vehicles which allow users to be able to punch up there, love their destination get from point a to point b very quickly and very comfortably. >>the proposed project is still in the exploratory
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phase. the next phase, including how would be paid for would come within the next few months.
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>>happening this weekend, juneteenth celebrations begin in the bay area saturday. san francisco will host its juneteenth parade and festival. here's grant lotus with the details. >>san francisco will be hosting the juneteenth parade and festival which starts at 11 o'clock in the morning market and spirits streets. it
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will then travel downmarket to 8th and if you're in the city, muni is warning there will be several road closures as a result. and these closures will begin on saturday morning last until the afternoon. is also letting riders know that several routes will actually be affected. the parade commemorates the emancipation of enslaved black americans. as you see the muni closures. we also have video that will show you of last year's parade, which was the inaugural one. lot of music, food, cool cars. we caught up with the executive director of the san francisco human rights commission today about the importance of the celebration. >>thousands of people registered for the festival and we hope that they come early and watch the community members that the pageant winners little miss and mister juneteenth that they get to see the cars that they go and join the block parties. but
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we've seen tremendous growth from last year to this year. and you consider the how many other parades the city has that have been happening for decades and to finally have this one that centers black culture is pretty special. the real struggle lot, i think to some degree is people who may say, well, everybody, all the black people have left san francisco. why would you do this parade here? and i think that's even more reason to do it is to say that we are committed to whether it's 1 1000 or 100,000 that we are committed to addressing the disparities and some of the harm that's continued to be done, where people have felt unwelcome here. and so doing this parade for me says we want folks to realize that they're welcome here. >>the festival will begin at noon at civic center plaza and run until 06:00pm more than 10,000 people are expected to attend. and we have a complete list of juneteenth celebrations happening in the bay. just scan the qr code there. it will take you right to the juneteenth section of our website. that's kron 4 dot com.
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>>san francisco pride is clarifying its position about what floats and groups it is allowing in the pride parade friday on kron. 4 news at 02:00pm. justine waltman spoke to the ceo of the jewish community relations council. here's their conversation. you're watctctctctcfor national
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violence awareness day. we're talking with organizers making a big impact in the bay area and beyond kron four's justine waltman talks with moms demand action. one of the organizations leading the charge on working to end gun violence. >>we're talking with organizers who are trying to make a big impact here in the bay area and beyond moms demand action as one of the organizations leading to take the charge on working to end to gun violence. and here with us now is mary roselle. she is the california state legislative co-lead volunteer with moms demand action. mary, thank you so much for being here. appreciate you joining us here live in studio. thanks for joining so gun >>i want to put this lightly because it's personal to you. this cause, correct? >>you know, and uncle affected by gun violence in a home invasion. and also my really
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close friend died of gun suicides. so this is a very personal journey. >>for you o. so what are some of the things that you want to see change in the future? i mean, they're less different things that we can and being that today is the, you know, gun violence awareness day we want to start by showing you know, are. the importance of wearing throughout the nation's so that we can send a clear message that there are more actions that we must take and that we can take in order to end gun violence and create society for responsible gun ownership. and that's the goal here is to have responsible gun ownership, correct? and what are some of the events that are happening in the bay area this weekend for gun violence awareness? >>so in person you can go on
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to where orange dot org website to find events near you. there are 3 that i can think up in the local bay area. if you can't attend in person, you can also show support. by wearing an orange swag and taking a selfie in placing it like you have you have your your orange on today. yes, insurer, people can purchase on your website if that's something that they wanted to or not your website. but the organization's website, correct? correct. you can also go on to the mosque action website the t-shirts and different swags to and obviously in our country, gun ownership is a it's a very touchy subject to people have very strong opinions on both sides of what it what that should look like. but from your perspective, what is responsible? gun ownership looks like look like. >>so from my responsible gun
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really means that you have to store your >>guns or safely away and a locked separate from ammunitions. and so with moms demand there's an area town campaign called, you know, be smart. so you can look into that to get more information, how you can do it and where you can buy the locks and safes, things like that. >>so we're looking at all these different photos here. whats been happening. that's you right there, correct? yes. so this is in sacramento just this week, right? so what was the action that happened at the state capitol? right? we had to wear >>event at the capitol and we had various, you know, they're important. lawmakers speak on behalf of gun violence prevention. and if you've been getting the support that you want out of the state capitol, definitely very, very support of the leadership of very lucky to live in california. we all are because california leads the nation gun violence prevention. and what would you
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like to see like this time next year? gun violence awareness day doesn't feel like it's going away anytime soon. what type of change would you like to see between now? >>and what i'd like to see is more you know, more advocates coming out because we always need more advocates to do everything that we do. we, you know, violence, awareness programs, gun violence, prevention programs we, you know, need help and the legislative arena where we advocate you know, policies. so what i would like to see you know, more volunteers, preferably volunteers who can also speak multiple languages that that helps tremendously get it out to more people. mary, thank you so much for joining us. thank you. and wearing, you know, in your orange is well, and if you'd like to get involved this weekend, you can text orange tooth. >>6 for 4. 3, 3, mary, thank you. thank you. this week has b
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bittersweet and nostalgic for the crew and millions of fans. as pat say, jack's final spin as the host of wheel of fortune has landed on a jackpot of memories. news nation's nancy loo takes a look back at his iconic career. >>will the final show was recorded weeks ago? but this week has been nostalgia can bittersweet for the crew and
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millions of fans. that's a jax final spin as host of the wheel of fortune, there's landed on a jackpot of memories. >>he's had the fortune of hosting this iconic game show since 1981. now 77 year-old pat sajdak calling it a career after more than 8,000 shows. sajdak holds the guinness record for longest serving game show host even surpassing the legendary bob barker of the price is right. i mean, he's a legend. so he's been around forever and i mean, i'm going to miss. and for fans on the hollywood walk of fame, it's a walk down memory lane at the pats ajax star. i my entire life show mean to you. it's my childhood. >>i mean, it's what i grew up watching. watched with my grandparents. my parents say. >>it's just part of the wheel watchers will still get to see van, a white turning letters,
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but it will be ryan seacrest leading contestants through the puzzle boards and the purchasing of l's a possible lou were for new viewers. feeling could, as the host can be like more well-known, possibly to a younger generation. so. >>definitely it's bittersweet for sure, it's someone that you've been used to seeing every single day for decades. so will miss him. but ryan, france, 2 men, dissly talented. he's got a lot under his belt. so i'm sure we'll take care of sajdak retirement plan seems to be making no plans. my age people are not going to be banging down the door with something came along that i found interesting or fun challenging. i certainly look at in a recent interview with his daughter say jack said he looks forward to whatever is ahead, adding that he'd rather leave a couple years early. >>then a couple years too late in los angeles, nancy loo news nation. san francisco
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police are searching for a strong armed robbery suspect that that happened in chinatown and the victims terrifying encounter was captured on video
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>>it did not happen. leanna louie says it breaks your heart to watch video of the violent attack. she is founder and president of the united peace collaborative, nonprofit group of volunteers that conducts walking safety patrols in chinatown. i don't know she's armed with anything or shoes even aware. >>that person was around her.
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you know, if she was aware she could be easily pepper sprayed him when he was approaching her too closely. police are not releasing any information about the victim. victim advocates also suggest carrying a whistle to alert others nearby. if you feel threatened. i always think that people should walk in pairs like i hardly ever go out alone. so far, no arrests have been made. >>philippe djegal kron. 4 news. >>san francisco's panda project is taking another step forward after getting approval from the city oversight committee. now the resolution to raise 25 million dollars. we'll go before the board of supervisors for approval next tuesday. kron four's michael thomas has more. >>the giant pandas are not here quite yet in the city. still needs to raise 25 million dollars. but mayor london breed is one step closer to getting that final approval to meet that timeline. goal of 2025, the mayor's office says the board of supervisors, government audit and oversight committee to approve an ethics rules waiver allowing the city to
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have its departments raised. 25 million from private donations. not everyone supports up and is coming to san francisco. but the resolution did pass the committee which could be seen as the hardest part of the mayor's plan. the last part is getting that final approval from the full board of supervisors. community members did line up yesterday to oppose the giant pandas saying the treatment of animals at the zoo isn't where it should urging you to cancel the panda plan. >>the san francisco has a decades long history animal neglect gross mismanagement. the board responded by saying the motion to pass was limited and adding this and has to make sure that that the funds are there. >>and the improvements are made to make that a successful as possible. not just in terms of funding for improvements related the pandas, but also for the conditions at the zoo more broadly and then to make sure that the fundraising for that effort it to the extent it involves parties that have interest relationships with the city that that is done
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publicly. the final approval from the board of supervisors is set for next week. once that approval is given in the 25 million is raise those pandas. we have a final date for san francisco as we get more details on next week's vote. and also the date of the pan is coming to the city will continue to keep you updated. that's the very latest here in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas will send it back to you. >>it is the last weekend for horse racing at the historic golden gate fields. the track is the last of its kind in the bay area and has faced scrutiny for repeated deaths of horses over the last year. kron four's lezla gooden has what people think of this closure. >>golden gate fields will open their gates for its final time on sunday. the track is holding races throughout the weekend. on friday, some fans came to experience the track for the nostalgia. i heard it the last day i got buddy live the hill. thought it would be codified. >>bit of i mean, starkel moment here. >>historical track holds
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memories and family ties for some like samantha fay, a local horse advocate. her grandfather was a mayor of albany when the track first opened in 1941. yeah. when my great grandfather opened golden gate fields in the 1940's, he would also preside over the winner's circle ceremonies in these types of things. and i even have family members that may come out and watch the final race and honor of my great grandfather. but she says the closure is long overdue. calling the treatment of the horses here a tragedy. i my heart and my mind are both with the horses that we weren't able to save. so golden gate fields kills many horses every year since they announced the closure in july of 2023. >>19 horses have been killed here, according to the california horse racing board. >>there was a horse death recorded on friday here. samantha says this is why she's been calling for their closure over new horse racing board claims that horse racing deaths in california are decreasing. the rate of deaths
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is decreasing, but the california public has shown that we see horses as individuals and every single death is a travesty and every single is not worth entertainment of whatever people believe is happening here. the 140 acre tract is going to be missed by other residents who say the financial impact will be felt if it's not developed into something else. and it's terrible for the city of albany because we get almost a million dollars taxes every year from the owners of the racetrack. so we're going to lives that in albany loves a good in kron. 4 news. we're jus
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from election day. and governor gavin newsom officially launched a ballot measure campaign to enshrine the right to same marriage into the california constitution. capitol correspondent eytan wallace was with the governor during the campaign launch in san francisco and takes a closer look at the so-called freedom to marry initiative. >>well, to be clear, same marriage is legal in california just as it is in all 50 states. but our state constitution still contains language that says otherwise. and now governor gavin newsom hopes to change that. >>we have a special role and responsibility to lead. and that's what this initiative is all about. with that governor gavin newsom officially launched the campaign in support of what's been dubbed the freedom to marry initiative set to appear on the ballot this november. it
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would enshrine the right to same marriage into the california state constitution. i want to be here believe in a little history, as you may know on this issue. but it's the state's recent history. why newsom says this measure is needed in 2008 california voters approved prop 8 to ban same marriage across the state and formally defined marriage in the state constitution as a union between a man and a woman. well, a federal court overturn the law 2013. and while the united states supreme court legalized same marriage nationwide in 2015, the prop 8 language defining marriage between a man and a woman has remained in the state constitution all these years later, newsom wants to change that. we're making a decision to stand newsome, an lgbtq+ advocates say the bella measure is needed now amid concerns the united states supreme court could one day overturn its decision to legalize same marriage nationwide just like it overturned roe v wade 2 years
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ago leaving abortion rights to the states. overturning of roe versus wade showed us that our most basic rights can be taken away. they're coming for us. >>and what is important and is that we live our authentic lives and that we're fighting here. we are in 2024. and we're not experiencing. we're not experiencing a rights expansion. we're experiencing a rights regression and that's why it's imperative. but states like california step up and assert themselves at this critical time. the measure already qualified for the ballot with bipartisan approval from the legislature. but the california family council is a post citing concerns the ballot language is too vague. look at what initiative actually says under this new law. there would be no limit to the number of people who can get married the age of people who could get married. >>or did the genetic relationship between people who could get married? that is opening the door to catastrophe for our state and election day is november 5th reporting in san francisco, a tonn wallace kron. 4 news.
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alameda county district attorney pamela price under fire for reaching a poor plea deal. >>or so says the sister of the murder victim kron four's. dan kerman has more on this case involving a da who was already facing a recall election in november. >>on september, 6th of 2021, the body of bin hamman was dumped along the side of the road in the oakland hills. he was bound, gagged and strangled to death following his kidnapping during a home invasion robbery. 4 people were arrested in several charged with murder, kidnapping and home invasion. but a plea deal announced monday by alameda county district attorney pamela price looks nothing like those initial charges. >>pamela price is more concerned about her win or loss record, then bringing justice to the california bay area. lori henson is the murder victim's sister. >>she says she found out about this plea deal through a news release and was horrified to
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find out only one person now faces a murder charge, second-degree murder. in fact, and all kidnapping charges have been dropped. that's a slap in the face to the citizens that. >>that pay our tax dollars and expect to be kept safe. now, one of the alleged kidnappers pleads guilty to a home invasion robbery. >>and faces a 6 year 8 month prison sentence and the other alleged kidnapper pleads guilty to first degree residential burglary and faces a 6 year state prison sentence on action. discouraged. >>i feel that they have. they've let us down in a press release district attorney price as each defendant has entered guilty pleas and accepted responsibility for their actions. >>the pleas by the defendant ensures they will face the appropriate consequences and accountability for their conduct in these cases. but the dead man's sister doesn't see it that way. is. hanks me every single day. every single
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day. and have to accept the fact that my brother is not coming back. and fortunately, i have to accept that. she has made this plea deal and it may not be changed at all. >>but i will not accept the fact that. as long as she is in her position of power. she has the authority to make other families feel the way that unsealing dan kerman kron. 4 news. >>
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nascar is biggest stars are roaring their way into wine country. kron four's erin wilson has more from the sonoma raceway. >>we have all leading up to the big one, the cup series that's on sunday. and we have a big name that you're about to hear from because he is up for in due for a win. doesn't have one this season. and of course, he's trying talking about martin truex junior now very familiar with raceway. he's won here times in his career. the first one coming back in 2013, his latest and 2023 know last year. that was when he had most recent win here at the sonoma raceway was so far this season not able to do in city is ranked 34th but in order to solidify a spot in the playoff, he just needs a win in so far this season, like i just mentioned, he's
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winless. there's a lot of right riding on the line for a win tonight for on sunday. virtue julia being crowned a champion. he would tie with jeff gordon, one of the all-time greats. he would tie with him at the sonoma raceway for 5 wins. if he's able to secure that win be a champion sunday. like i said, we spoke to truex junior earlier today. i asked him specifically about the raceway because it freshly pay for the first time in 23 years in completion. and i asked how can this a picture race and take a listen to what he had to it's definitely going to be a lot different than it's been. you know, i you know, every time for as long as i can remember, you come to sonoma and you think, you know, we're now track tire wear. >>the approach is a lot different than what it is now. now it's really going to be, you know. >>pretty much call final laps every last with with the tires that don't wear out were going really fall off much so. totally different approach, i think than what we've done here it. you know, in the past. but with that being said, you know, we test out
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here, i felt good about it. it's still the same new challenges, same course.and hopefully we you know, we can figure out and and go back win number 5 here. >>yeah, of now, course there's someone else who has to go up against those same challenges. when we talk about the repaving, i'm joined now by met benedetto, obviously, you will be racing tomorrow in the xfinity series. you may have seen a lee the what are you expecting point tomorrow during the during a race in the xfinity man, it's a lot different what i'm accustomed to. is a home race for me which is needed. grew up in grass valley, california, this track a ton of times in the cup series a lot. and it was so different on a rebate, you know, not accustomed to it completely. driving style and how we typically not this racetrack, but it's still the same fun, really technical road course. it always puts on a great racing in. the fans are always awesome here. so
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i'm excited to be here. when you did your practice practice run through today. how did it feel out >>man, you're carrying way more speed than we're used to. so when against like had to kind of program yourself from everything that i've time, you know, men, todd and taught myself over all the years here says really actually more difficult than people may think like adjusting track that you're so used to so many times like changing i oh, man, we've got to carry 7 more miles an hour to this part of the core. i'm used to like really tip toeing the throttle. now it's got lots of grim i'm most curious to see how that affects the traffic and the actual racing itself tomorrow. yemen, other things expect with all the new repayment in the new wild out of the 11 curve. how do you think about that? what do you feel about having to maneuver without the tire while actually just a while that doesn't have, you know, any you in the i clifton month that tire barrier that they used to have people are a
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couple times that mandate was off more treacherous having a lot, especially it's not like perfectly round and there's parts that kind of stick out a little bit more. that's all just little new things that people may think like. not a big deal, but it actually changes. you know, a lot of our roads and things that we've got to be more careful on. got to be wary to make sure when you're in traffic that not that somebody stuff you into that won front tire out your hands. right. right. and you race here quite a few times in your career. just being from not so far from here. what's it like racing in sonoma? just overarching look at it being out here in the sonoma raceway. well on as we continue today, as always beautiful here. so that's really nice. >>my family, you know, comes to this race, a great memory that i have here is 2019. i was driving for love. family in the cup series and we had a 4th place finish here. we had a really fast car finished 4th in a sign >>a lot of good success road courses and good memories of this place. so, yeah, i'd like to know, you know, we're a small growing team with viking
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motorsports. how we got radius, recycling on board, recycle materials. so see partners that are coming on board. you know, as we're growing, this team now are looking for a good, solid run. but i'm excited don't track. i'm excited to see. it is my first time actually watch it in person. that being said, what's your mindset headed into? this my last question for you. i just want to know where you're headed into this one, knowing that you want to get a win in the xfinity series, course, establish your name in the nascar racing. of course, as you've done so far, the yeah, you my goals are, of course we're racers. we all want to go out there and in. also have to be realistic to where a small, you know, growing team with big plans for the future about where this team is only playing around a few races part time. and then they decided, you know, my team owners non sackett and suzanne all and they decide to run, turn this into a full-time operations. so really in a state of growth. so to answer question, a realistic expectations would be just have a solid finish
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first qualified in the race because we're not locked in. so that puts us in you know, a high-pressure situation. but on top of that, let's go one to be to run smart, clean race finish in the top 20, have a solid day because this you all to come together, kind of like it did come together in the nick of time. that being thank you so much for joining and i'm so excited to see you. be on the lookout for number. 38 up there because he will be out there raising you just heard is goal >>promise it's very being out here at the sonoma raceway. matt, thank you so much for joining salute lee, thank you so much. gun violence awareness
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day kron four's justine waltman spoke to the chief of staff and the vice president of programs that the giffords law center to learn more about gun violence in america. >>today as gun violence awareness day and state senator nancy skinner from oakland is co-authoring a bill to ensure that people are actually turning in their guns in certain situations that they believe could be dangerous. joining us now to talk about this is laura cut a lot of the chief of staff and vice president of programs that the giffords law center. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me. so there are 2 pieces of legislation that the giffords law center is supporting right now as far as gun control. can you talk to us first about ab 28? that was a law that was passed about school shootings. sure. be. 28 was landmark legislation that was enacted last year and it was a real
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significant win for everyone in california because >>it generates 160 million dollars every year for gun violence, prevention and intervention programs. and it does this by attacks on the gun industry, not on consumers, but on the industry itself, which has enjoyed record profits and it the reason it's such a big win is because it will fund permanently. the approach is that we know work. so, for example, street level violence intervention, law enforcement removing guns from people become prohibited from owning them because they've been convicted of a felony or domestic violence. and so this is something that all californians should feel safer because of this law and we're just really thrilled that we're able to be a part of it. >>it is it enough? is it in effect right now like this is a law that it is working. have you seen any have you seen it work? be. 28 was enacted last
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year, but it is still too early to actually been able to see any effects of it because it was just enacted. >>but we expect to be able to see that happen soon. >>and so there's also state bill 8.99. it has to do with guns in domestic violence situations. why do you think that's important that the state also put this la the bucs? >>so sb 899 is a bill that would help prevent gun violence for domestic violence victims. so we know that. guns are the most common weapon used in domestic violence, homicides. and we also know that the mere presence of a gun in a domestic violence situation makes it 5 times more likely for a woman to be killed by her abuser. what s p 8.99 would do is make it more likely that abuser has already prohibited from owning a gun because of domestic violence
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actually surrenders. the gun because your viewers might be surprised to know that even when there are prohibitions in place, they're often not the follow-up steps taken to make sure the guns are relinquish. so this bill has passed the senate and it is now been referred to judiciary and public safety committees in the assembly. so it. what challenges do you think that this faces and do think that it will pass? >>i feel confident that it will pass. i the challenge it faces probably are, you know, people may not fully understand the complexities of actually ensuring gonna surrendered. i think a lot of people probably assume that when restraining order or a conviction for domestic violence is put into place, the gun is automatically removed. but the subject of the order or the person has been convicted actually has to turn that gun in has to surrender it. and that's the
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part that is has not been happening as well as it should be and resulting in people dying. clark had a lead of the chief of staff and vice president from the giffords law center recreate your time. joining us here on kron for this afternoon. so we could talk about >>the laws trying to be changed here and added in california. and this today is gun violence awareness day. appreciate your time. >>you're watching kinvestigator
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are working to find out what led to a body being discovered inside a burning home in citrus heights. fire crews finding the body at a home on oak grove avenue just before noon on friday. mason morrow has more. >>sacramento metro fire crews putting out the last remaining remnants of those hot spots at a home fire here on oak grove avenue in citrus heights. over the past few hours. but now really the shift has turned to trying to figure out exactly what happened inside of that home before and during the fire. so again, metro fire crews showing up right around noon for this house fire here. and we're told by a spokesperson for the fire department when they arise, they found a body inside of the home. that also confirmed to us by citrus heights. police taken over this investigation. speaking of this investigation here, it's actually were told by the police department they have homicide investigators on scene now, that doesn't mean this is exactly homicide investigation for say they say this is just sort of their
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standard protocol whenever they do find a body in this situation inside of a home. but right now it's trying to turn to again exactly if this person was killed before the fire started or if they died as a result of this house fire. >>the deceased person inside there. that's very alarming because it's generally not what happens. so anytime that type of thing happens. yeah, we're going to pull out all all the stops for just to make sure it's done right. >>it's really been emotional scene here with friends and family neighbors who have arrived on scene here within the past few hours, we've seen some anger. we've seen some tears that have been shed is they are also trying to figure out exactly what happened to their loved one. who was inside of that home is we're trying to figure that out as well. this is being treated as a crime scene investigation here. so police just telling us what they can at these times. they're trying to sort out exactly how this fire may have been started as well as if there's any foul play that suspected. >>that matters? i'm mason morrow. fox 40 a new state law
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targets so-called junk fees by businesses. it goes into effect next month. but there's a proposal now that would allow restaurants to keep tacking on surcharges if they reveal the cost ahead of time. erin myers has more. >>the new law goes into effect on july. first require all in pricing. so that means no hidden charges or fees that you find out about later. but there may be some leeway for restaurants, but let's start with that new law senate bill. 478 makes it illegal for businesses to advertise our list, a price for goods or a service that doesn't include all of the fees and charges associated with it other than taxes and shipping costs. oftentimes they are hitting sason, which is stellar used as a low price to attract the customer and then disclose additional fees in smaller print reveals additional charges later in the buying process. you see this with event, tickets, hotels and lodging, restaurants and food delivery. the honest pricing laws meant to protect consumers from deceptive price advertising by showing the all-in price for goods and
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services up front before getting the bill. this makes it easier for consumers to compare prices between merchants. now a new proposal would make an exception for restaurants. it would allow restaurants to continue to add see such a surcharges and mandatory gratuities. as long as the charges are revealed upfront clearly and conspicuously this instead of using those all in prices, those extra charges allowed restaurants to make contributions to workers, health care and other employee benefits. there had been some confusion as initially the state attorney general's office said restaurants could keep surcharges later said charges had to be included in the prices on the menu. this proposal would clarify as for the proposal, this is what people this morning had to say. of course, i want restaurant workers to get. what they're supposed to getting in all the things like that. so i think 100% if it's written on the menu. >>showing out to the customer. i think i'm completely ok with that. but yeah, i think it's when it's hidden from you. when it does get frustrating as a customer, the new law
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doesn't require businesses to change their prices just makes it easier for consumers to know what they're paying up front. saturday night on news
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nation, the world premiere of reagan portrait of a presidency. the new documentary looks at the life of the iconic 40th president through his own words, send his impact, not just on u.s. politics but on the global stage as well. news nation's nancy loo is at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california.
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>>this particular air force one serve 7 u.s. presidents, but its president reagan, who logged the most miles on it visiting 26 countries over 2 terms and that's why it's here at the reagan presidential library museum. so let's head on in. you see the presidential seal right there. and as you step inside. >>you can see this picture of president reagan speaking with the flight we understand that he a bit anxious about flying. so usually chatted with the flight crew before takeoff, perhaps to be reassured that everything is in order now on this plane. again, president reagan visited 26 countries over 8 years. this is the communications center and back in the 70's. >>this was considered state of the art, the communication
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center included secure lines and down below. here you see the so-called football during the reagan presidency like the modern version, this plane was essentially a mobile white house behind here inside the galley. you see the presidential china that was used to serve the president and first lady. >>while in flight directly behind that is the state room. first thing on the plane and this is where president reagan would work while traveling on air force one. that is indeed his personal note pad. you can no the jar of jellybeans. president reagan always had the mir is a helpful crotch. after giving up smoking. but nancy reagan insisted that staff also place a basket of fruit next to the jelly beans to encourage the president to sometimes go for the healthier
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option. now, as for nancy, she was the clear love of his life. we spoke with the president and ceo of the reagan foundation. david, who talked about how reagan hated to travel without nancy. they missed each other even when he was traveling, he would. >>he talk about how much you miss being with nancy and how we look forward to going back and and was such a a pillar of strength for him. and it's just it's an amazing love story. so more often than not, nancy reagan traveled with the president. >>back here is the lounge area of air force one where president reagan would meet with his cabinet members or staff. and you can note another jar of jellybeans with another basket of fruit. always within reach of where the president >>might said. and as we head back to the rest of the plane, the air force one. this is
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guest seating for staff and guests. but back here is also a photo from 1987 president reagan and the first lady leaving germany after delivering his famous wall speech at the brandenburg gate. the rest of the plane, more guest seating as well as the press corps and for them, president reagan always made sure. >>that chocolate cake was served on every flight to marc. all the birthdays, anniversaries and celebrations missed because they were traveling with him reporting from the reagan presidential library. nancy loo news nation. >>a motorcycle that is all electric. rich demuro has rich on tech. a new motorcycle from a startup named verge is ditching the loud rumble for something more silent, sleek, and fully electric.
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>>with a futuristic design verge motorcycles is speeding into the future of electric bikes. we wanted to make. >>morris, i think and the the best ever experience. but you can have the 5 year old company opening showrooms in los angeles, london, monaco, germany, and more to sell the verge ats pro an all-electric motorcycle with the unique design. energy comes from here. but all the power comes from there. the battery place where the engine would be a gas-powered bike and what's really unique about this fight. the motor is in the ram. this stationary partisan inside. that keeps the center of gravity low. it doesn't feel less heavy as it >>you bring that in the low speed cornering, it doesn't feel like it to tell where there's also no gears to shift, making it easier to write. this is the key for the bike and how you turn it on. and one thing you notice when you started up. you do hear a thing. this is ready to go. is
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silent. you writing in the city, you can actually talk a friend vote. >>what's got the same kind over 200 miles on a charge. and tesla will be supported at launch. supercharging takes 30 minutes plugging in at home. take 6 hours. the verse t s pro starts at $29,900. with deliveries in early 2025. part of a bigger mobility trend to go. electric lot of people said that now is not going to happen. >>but now when you look at there's time so that the same thing happen will happen with motorcycles. >>the verge pro has a few different riding modes, including zen range and beast, which unlocks full power and top speed. if you want to learn more about it, you can go to my website rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro. that's inhumane and
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inexcusable. that's now the los angeles city council president is describing the actions of to burbank police officers accused of dumping as severely distressed homeless man outside of his office. sandra mitchell has more. >>a barefoot homeless man in distress removed from the back of a bourbon police vehicle. this is. >>cruel, inhumane and abandon unlike boulevard in north
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hollywood without. >>giving any aid to this person without determining whether there was anyone who could provide services to this person. they dumped him in north hollywood. what those police officers might not have known thursday morning is that they were dumping the man right in front of the district office of la city council. president paul krekorian. >>and cameras captured it all today. krikorian filed a motion to us the city and district attorneys and the state attorney general to investigate the incident. he also is requesting the maximum appropriate legal action against the city of burbank and the burbank police department krikorian says initially the man went to providence saint joseph hospital in burbank seeking medical help for a leg injury. but hospital staff called police when he became unruly. korean says police handcuffed him, brought him to the 5200 block of lankershim just outside burbank city limits
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and in the city of l a. >>the handcuffs were removed. the person fell to the sidewalk. clearly experiencing a mental health crisis as well as physical injuries. and the officers of the burbank police department got back in their vehicle and drove back to burbank. it's not clear yet if this was a criminal act, but krikorian is reaching out to burbank officials. >>this is not and never has been a city of los angeles issue. it is a regional. crisis that is the result of nationwide issues. a nationwide opioid crisis a nationwide a failure to address mental health challenges. people live to los angeles city hall to be the remedy for that. and we are doing more than our share. la officials are not identifying the homeless man in the video, but they do say he's off the streets and receiving treatment. in bad boys ride or
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die. they're accused being on the wrong side of the law as their longtime late captain played by joe pantoliano is posthumously being accused of being on the take by drug cartels, something that mike and marcus need to clear up.
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here's dean richards with the weekend movie review. >>things only get bad. we want to be tested in 1995. the hip fast talking notorious miami cops mike and marcus played by will. smith and martin lawrence were unleashed onto the streets and the underbelly of south florida. >>and it's been hard not to like these guys through the years. now they're back with the 4th installment of their franchise. but is it strong enough to ignite what's been a lukewarm early summer of movies in bad boys ride or die. they're accused of being on the wrong side of the law as their longtime late captain played by joe pantoliano was posthumously being accused of being on the take by the drug cartels. something that mike and marcus are out to clear so
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you can dig into the main plot several subplots, including martin lawrence exercising his comedy muscle or you can strap yourself in for some high powered action because there's plenty of it. lawrence and smith's chemistry is tangible, but it's still hard to watch. will smith and not think about the oscar even made fun of in one scene in this movie. still for me, it was a major distraction. bad boys ride or die doesn't break any new ground, but it is a quintessential summer popcorn movie. and sometimes that's just enough. i gave it a dean's list play. you can always get my movie reviews and home video picks sent right to your phone's every week. just by texting the word, dean to 9, 7, 9, 9, 9. and i hope you have a great weekend in chicago. >>i'm the districts. we're now hearing from the mayor of berkeley after the california supreme court ruled that uc berkeley can move forward with its plan. >>to build housing at people's park. take a listen.
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>>well, good yesterday was an important day for the city of berkeley, state supreme court, an ounce. it's unanimous decision to allow the project people's park to 4. this is a project that has been 7 years in the making. a result of partnership between the city and the university to address the critical shortage student housing in for housing in our community. i just want start by acknowledging. the important history people's park in this park was out of the that the 1960's. and it has an enormous symbolism, historical significance to our community. it's important that as this project or that the university honor that history. history should not stop from progress. and the realities of the current state of people's part. widespread homelessness
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is is not as a student at uc berkeley. i wouldn't really want block from people's park. we were told our freshman orientation to not in or around the park. this was over 20 years ago because of the concerns around crime and public safety. obviously things collate it. i'm proud that with the university we work in partnership to successfully house 100 plus 200 individuals in and around people's part of the past so years we have been able to leverage billions of dollars of grants from state, california, too. lisa telles and to provide permanent housing for people that only lived people's park. and people's party has long been a haven and sanctuary for people experiencing homelessness. i'm just as it's been a center for political expression and activity. and so one of these, i set you the chance for this
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idea was first put 4 was it's critical that we make sure that. we may hold the people that currently live in people's park. and the not just by social worker but working with the city work in the state of california. to develop housing plan to get people into temporary and permanent housing and i think that's a great success. and so as process moving forward, i think we can be proud of the fact that we have worked to effectively address housing needs of people that are living there while working to develop a vision plan preserves over to the of space. i think that's one thing that people don't realize over 2 acres of the site will be publicly accessible, open space as well as 1000. that's a student housing and 125 units
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well, it is hot in the las vegas metro area and madison kimbro is joining us from the silver mesa pool with how families are trying to beat the heat and what doctors are seeing in those experiencing too much heat exposure. >>heat is just crazy. i mean, something to keep the kids school. the valley is feeling the heat. people flocking to pools to find relief. >>like tasha harris, who's enjoying the water with her kids. that's main now to get them out in water. >>wind them down. so once they get home, they can just talk
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or out. but with fun in the sun comes some safety concerns. unc emergency physician doctor david over to explains dizziness. you may end up bombing extremely fatigued, feeling like you're going to pass out when you stop sweating is pretty significant sign that you're going to have issues. doctor, overt says in the midst of this heatwave, it's been a busy week at the hospital last couple of days. we've definitely seen volume and a cutie ramp up with heat related injuries. we see a number of people that suffer from dehydration, exposure. overexertion doctor open. expect to see even more people come through as we approach the official start of summer, particularly those coming in with severe burns. we see a large amount of paper burns, you they fall. they spend a short period of time on the ground and they can develop third-degree burns on their extremities harms just back. meanwhile, those enjoying the pool like riley cook, making sure to protect themselves, especially staying hydrated. we hail skin, but we just try to lather up and reapply as often as we can. it's a nice family friendly place to take
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the kids. >>she likes to play with others and i get a chance get a break. >>in bad boys, ride or die. they're accused being on the wrong side of the law as their longtime late captain played by joe pantoliano is posthumously being accused of being on the take by drug cartels, something that mike and marcus need to clear up. here's dean richards with the weekend movie review. >>things are going to get bad. we want to be tested in 1995. the hip fast talking notorious miami cops mike and marcus played by will. smith and martin lawrence were unleashed onto the streets and the underbelly of south florida. >>and it's been hard not to like these guys through the years. now they're back with the 4th installment of their
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franchise. but is it strong enough to ignite what's been a lukewarm early summer of movies in bad boys ride or die. they're accused of being on the wrong side of the law as their longtime late captain played by joe pantoliano was posthumously being accused of being on the take by the drug cartels. something that mike and marcus are out to clear so you can dig into the main plot that several subplots, including martin lawrence exercising his comedy or you can strap yourself in for some high powered action because there's plenty of it. lawrence and smith's chemistry is tangible, but it's still hard to watch. will smith and not think about the oscar even made fun of in one scene in this movie. still for me, it was a major distraction. bad boys ride or die doesn't break any new ground, but it is a quintessential summer popcorn movie. and sometimes that's just enough. i gave it a
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dean's list play. you can always get my movie reviews and home video picks sent right to your phone's every week. just by texting the word, dean to 9, 7, 9, 9, 9, and i hope you have a great weekend in chicago. >>i'm the districts. 20 years a
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the uss midway museum opened in san diego and has since become america's living symbol of freedom. here's julie at bar.
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>>the moment you step on board the uss midway museum. good morning. welcome to the midway. the spirit of this navy carrier comes alive. >>here come, the message was the most right. >>for those who once served on the midway, like 91 year-old fighter pilot larry reinert. i love flying that airplane. it can only be defined in one way. that's midway magic. it's a feeling that captivated sailors during their time on board way magic. and one that still smarts. mark block sums memory of his time as an 18 year-old seaman serving on the midway in japan in 1975. smell the diesel fuel. coming more and just hits me. it's part of my memory. >>i just think of when i first got here is a young man learned my way through life you know, trying to find my way on board the don't now marking larry are among 800
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midway volunteers who helped guide visitors keeping the legacy of float and brimming with see stories. hi, i'm larry. i use for friday's crusaders and i also food phantom the pair service to of the museum's docent volunteers. >>whose role is to actively engage visitors sharing a treasure trove of midway magic insider's perspective. i like to tell the gas when i'm talking to them anyway that use an exhibit when i walk on board the ship and i'm a live news emt's. my 1st quarter on here i we had 16 violence. you know, many are left today. and lucky are more about. once a week, larry says this walk down memory lane in viguerie to solve. and so i have over 1000 hours of flight time and that airplane, buddy, you have any question answer larry served 2 years on midway in 1959. then went on to fly
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combat in the vietnam war. i've met so many people from all over the world and they are so interested who drains is. what's like taking question is one of the most fun cause. you never know where they're going ask you. the mission to keep the midway experience as personal as possible, even stretches to the man now at the helm. >>new museum, president and coo terry craft. he also served on the carrier. i was on board the uss midway from 89 to 91. >>our deserts for missions. our time on target we use was usually around 2 or 3 in the morning. so i'd always be coming back to midway just as the sun was coming up. and i tell everybody that midway never looked better because you survived another night of combat. our volunteers are doses are absolutely the backbone of our museum. the people say things like i'm an actual veteran on midway and you can't help but notice the stories and insights of navy
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life garnished with so much pride. so this is my first home away from home. and so i really enjoy everything i do here. it's been one of the best things i've since i retired. it's these special interactions that give folks the gift leaving with their own piece of midway majak. so it is good for my soul and i over is good for my audience and the people i talked to so i want them to remember. >>midway as america's living symbol of freedom on board the uss midway juliette vara fox 5 news. >>you're watchingin november,
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california voters have the chance to enshrine marriage equality in the state constitution. governor gavin newsom came to san francisco to announce the freedom to marry ballot initiative. thank you, by the way. thank you all for your generous comments. thank you all for being here and thank you all for recognizing the urgency of the moment. and i want to talk about that moment. but i want to. >>contextualize the moments that we many of us experience together in our journeys life. my life began in 1967. in 1967. blacks couldn't marry whites. and about a dozen states all across the united states of america took the courage of a young man by the name, richard loving. mary mildred jeter. for these 2 words. i do. he was sentenced
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to a year in prison in the state of virginia. the judge at the time and i'm paraphrasing in sentencing, richard, to a year in prison said god, sir, god put different races and different continents for a reason. god never one of the races to mix. used religious content. to incarcerate or expel, which was the alternative sentence out of the state of virginia that couple for just simply standing up and saying, i do. fast forward the half century later. i'll be candid with you. i've taken so much for granted. 1967, expansion of rights loving versus virginia. watch the expansion of civil rights voting rights over my lifetime. lgbtq rights, women's rights. and here we are in 2024. and we're not experiencing. we're not experiencing a rights expansion. we're experiencing rights, regression. the forces
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transformation. represented by all of you here today in the forces of restoration. those that want to bring us back to a pre 1960's world. that's what this initiative represents. it's a recognition again of the urgency of the moment. the moment we are living in and states on the front lines of those rights battles. and that's why it's imperative. but states like california step up and assert themselves at this critical time. happening? all these red states to voting rights, civil rights, lgbtq rights. look what's happened. women's rights not just access to abortion, but the debate we're having today about access to contraception. this is real. and let's not that's not ourselves to sleep. that we victims of these circumstances. we can shape the futures decisions, not conditions that determine our fate and future. so we're making a decision to stand up. we're making a decision to affirm progress and not take
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anything for granted at this precious and profound and consequential moment. so it's long way of just expressing gratitude and appreciation for the coalition that's assembled here. it's the life. why do we feel we need to do this? what more evidence do you need? to the world? we're living in. profound and precious progress. you can't take it for granted. and so i'm grateful to evan low. i'm grateful too, are 2 remarkble center's former pro tem. i'm grateful for the coalition of partners for recognizing the opportunity and the imperative. and i'm grateful to many and all of you assemble so many fronts that i see here for always being on the leading and cutting edge week talk often in closing. about california. the future happens here. first, where america's coming attraction. we have a special role and
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responsibility to lead. and that's what this initiative is all about. thank you all very much for being out. you've been listening to governor newsom announcing the freedom to marry ballot initiative in san francisco on friday. >>happening this weekend, juneteenth celebrations begin in the bay area saturday. san francisco will host its juneteenth parade and festival. here's grant lotus with the details. >>san francisco will be hosting the juneteenth parade and festival which starts at 11 o'clock in the morning market and spirits streets. it will then travel downmarket to 8th and if you're in the city, muni is warning there will be several road closures as a result. and these closures will begin on saturday morning last until the afternoon. is also letting riders know that several routes will actually be affected. the parade commemorates the emancipation of enslaved black americans.
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as you see the muni closures. we also have video that will show you of last year's parade, which was the inaugural one. lot of music, food, cool cars. we caught up with the executive director of the san francisco human rights commission today about the importance of the celebration. >>thousands of people registered for the festival and we hope that they come early and watch the community members. the pageant winners little miss and mister juneteenth that they get to see the cars that they go and join the block parties. but we've seen tremendous growth from last year to this year. and you consider the how many other parades the city has that have been happening for decades and to finally have this one that centers black culture is pretty special. the real struggle lot, i think to some degree is people who may say, well, everybody, all the black people have left san francisco. why would you do this parade here? and i think that's even more reason to do it is to say that we're
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committed to whether it's 1 1000 or 100,000 that we are committed to addressing the disparities and some of the harm that's continued to be done, where people have felt unwelcome here. and so doing this parade for me says we want folks to realize that they're welcome here. >>the festival will begin at noon at civic center plaza and run until 06:00pm more than 10,000 people are expected to attend. and we have a complete list of juneteenth celebrations happening in the bay. just scan the qr code there. it will take you right to the juneteenth section of our website. that's kron 4 dot com. 4th of july festivities
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fizzling as several popular fireworks shows are canceled or are in jeopardy. this year. these fireworks shows draw big crowds and money ktla. kareen wynter reports. >>the festive fireworks show that lights up. the skies of san pedro here. it could real beach always draws a crowd. longtime resident sharon warden watches the celebrations from her balcony. but this year she's making other plans. that event now canceled. this saddens me. >>and especially when tell me that they're going to wait 2 days before they even give any kind of event. it's just not right. families have been coming to the port of la harbor to enjoy this tradition. for nearly 75
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years. >>the company behind the production of the fireworks show backed out of the last minute. the only option this close to july 4th is hiring a drone company which was already booked on independence day. the soonest availability, july 6. and that's when people will finally celebrate. i think doing a drone show. it actually be. >>very good for the community. peter resident, jana open car embraces the changes she cited environmental concerns over the fireworks in the overall residual impact on the surrounding area. it's also really good for the ocean. >>environment and on, you know, seeing how it affects the wildlife and its. i think great that pedro is taking a more progressive outlook how we're doing the fireworks. there's also another festive fireworks show in nearby long beach. the big bang on the bay. that was also canceled. >>and the port of la scars and stripes forever. fireworks show is now in question. as for the big bang on the bay event that was scrapped because organizers couldn't
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secure a permit from the california coastal commission in time the coastal commission told us they were many aspects of this production that approved a permit. abul show on our and time again was to work with the applicant to. >>make sure we have the right protections for a species and water quality and public access to get purple project so that better and tents in this case. but we, as i said, did not get you know, we just didn't get engagement from the applicant on this one. some people in the coastal not doing their job. >>because the lying they lying and we are environmentally friendly. we do not pollute the water. we do not. >>birds lives. >>and so for weeks to go before july 4, some families told us, i guess the good news here is that they have a little bit of time to plan to check other communities where they can go to enjoy the fireworks displays. that's
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latest here in san pedro, kareen wynter, ktla. 5 >>the queen of country is taking the stage. dolly parton headlines. day one of cma fest in nashville. stephanie langston has a look. >>dolly taking the cake proving she works well beyond. 95 with a musical a line of wines, a nashville hotel and a docu series among her laundry list of projects in the works with no sign of slowing down. the 51st annual cma fest featuring 300 artists playing for fans from 49 countries in all 50 states known for showcasing the artist of tomorrow while honoring the legends of our past.
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