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>> now on the kron 4 morning news, a deadly fight in the north bay ends with one person shot and multiple others injured. police this morning piecing together what happened. and unbearable loss for community members after a tragic park shooting in san francisco. how family and friends are remembering the victims. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7.
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>> good morning. thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. it's sunday, june, the 9th. let's get you started with a look at the weather with kathy trafton. good morning, cathy. >> good morning, stephanie. it's beautiful out side. the sun has risen temperatures primarily in the 50's at this hour. we're in for a fantastic sunday. so stay tuned here. >> first of all, you're probably going to wake up and see lots of gray outside, especially if you're right along the coastline. and even here at the embarcadero in san francisco kind gray temperatures pretty much everywhere at this hour in the 50's, the exception to right now, it's 60 degrees and you can see gray along the entire california coastline pulling back as we head into monday. very different forecast. coming up coming up for the early part of the week. but for today will keep things on the cool side. not terribly far from normal. i got the full forecast coming up in just a bit. and i'll tell you
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more about what to expect. it's a warming trend. >> how high? how long will that last? all that and more coming up in weather. >> all right. looking forward to that. thank you so much, kathy and developing news. a deadly shooting happened saturday evening at lake berryessa. we know first responders also rushed to stabbing victims to the hospital and that the county sheriff spokesperson says a violent and chaotic scene broke out late yesterday afternoon near oak sure day camp. they tell us the shooting victim is a male bay area resident, his identity not yet released. the sheriff's department says they believe there are other victims at local hospitals also injured during saturday's fight. the area, including the camp site remains shut down as the investigation continues. it is unclear as to what started this as we follow the story. we will continue to update you on the latest. also out of napa, police are looking for a person involved in a deadly car crash. it happened on silverado trail and youngsville crossroad. this is near silverado
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vineyards. officials say a minivan in toyota sienna crashed head-on just after 4.30, yesterday. the toyota caught on fire with a person trapped inside. according to chp, one person died and 5 others were injured. officials say a man and one of the cars walked away from that crash. police say they are still searching for that person. family and friends gathered in san francisco's dolores part. remember a son friend and brother, the victim. a san jose state student was fatally shot wednesday night. the gunman still on the loose. hope was jack moment spoke with the victim's family about how they want him to be remembered. >> talia leila is looking at the impossible. a vigil for her only brother luis r just 19 years old, he was shot and killed while out this penchant, the morris park us. the best.
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>> being here, this joined by her parents. natalia says that her brother, was the most important part of her life. every morning up in many years ever our way. those fronts lighting all filling the air with the snow that lets everybody know that he will be remembered >> felt loved >> we love to him. and he felt told him once i said, you know, i love you, ray, because know them are well was raised in san francisco and just finished his first year at san jose state. he's dot saying he had his entire life ahead of he really do miss him. and it's just tragic for us. we're asked family would that state graduate lowell high school in the city are clearly had goal of being a firefighter this growth that i heard from west? i help people and get people my friends because i feel good. not because i'm looking forward something back. >> remembered for his
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ambitions and members already made it sweden. >> they be teams of amy weaving his dog behind this is to and a family who simply just wants answers to what happened to their son. i miss my son. >> and i think that the world's not great human being. and he really loved and mike, my and d's. >> a gofundme has been set up to help cover the funeral expenses for our weather help out his family during this extremely difficult time. it's already raised more than double the amount of money that the family was asking for. meantime, san francisco police say they are still working to investigate the shooting. the family tells me they're hoping for justice reporting in san francisco. jack moment. kron 4 news. >> major companies involved in artificial intelligence growth are going under the federal microscope. microsoft chatgpt creator openai and chipmaker nvidia are expected to be investigated by the justice department and the ftc. the
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developments come as president joe biden pushes for a tougher ftc review of firms getting privileged access that could undermine fair competition. napa county is launching a i translation platform worth lee at the next board of supervisors. budget meeting that spanish speaking residents can understand the platform provides real-time translation in closed captioning in spanish, on phones, computers and other electronic devices. residents must bring their own devices and earphones to listen or read the translation in person. the meeting happens in person and over zoom monday at 06:00pm. in the east bay. firefighters contain a grass fire in alameda county that grew to 44 acres. the greenville fire at alum on passes. now, 100% contained. firefighters use ground crews to gain the upper hand. 15 celebrations continued around the bay area this weekend on saturday floats bands and dozens of organizations made their way through san
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francisco for the second annual juneteenth parade and festival. san francisco firefighters joining in on the fun posting on social media. they are excited to be with an amazing community. it looks like everyone had a great time. celebrations continued following the parade. hundreds gathering to listen to live music and celebrate black culture, local singers and rappers took to the stage, enjoy the opportunity to represent the bay area. you >> also today, a joint juneteenth and pride event unfolds in contra costa county. the city of bunnell host second annual celebration from noon to 03:00pm effort his part. it was started last year by then mayor devin murphy, the current council member was the first black
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openly and youngest mayor in pinole as 120 year history. he says this weekend celebration is about community empowerment and recognizing the historic significance of both juneteenth and pride. live music performances, kids, activities and more will be on hand sunday afternoon. and we have a list of juneteenth celebrations in the bay area right now on our website. just scan this jumbo size qr code. it's pretty clear there. it will take you directly to our coverage on kron 4 dot com. after a truck fire caused a traffic nightmare for commuters earlier this week, crews plan to partially close the eastbound caldecott tunnel for several nights next week. caltrans says the left bore connecting orinda to oakland on highway 24 shutdowns from shuts down from 10:00pm monday night until 4.30, tuesday morning. so crews can clean up the senate left from the fire. that closure does repeat each night until cleanup is complete. a judge dismisses
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several state charges against paul pelosi's attacker who was convicted in federal court last month after the federal convictions. state prosecutors brought their own case against david de pap, but his public defender says the state trial represents double jeopardy for dcip app response. the judge on thursday dismissed the state charges of attempted murder, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon. but the pap still faces charges including false imprisonment, residential burglary and aggravated kidnapping. those charges were not part of the federal trial. path has pleaded not guilty to all charges. the largest insurance carrier in the state says it plans to continue coverage for some homeowners with a catch. state farm announced back in march. it would not renew thousands of home insurance policies because elevated wildfire. us. but now state farm says it will renew those policies if clients specifically secure acquire coverage from the california fair plan. but the state insurance program for homeowners in high-risk areas.
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we heard from consumer advocates. >> people who are loyal. >> to state farm is going to be great 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 >> she added she understand state farm has been nervous about wildfire risks and home values in our state, but also believes state farm is overreacting. happening today, the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon is back. today's main event, the full triathlon features the full one and a half mile swim from the boat near alcatraz, a feat which was once deemed to be impossible. that is followed by an 18 mile bike ride and an 8 mile run. are people supporting athletes are from just want to enjoy this event. there will be food trucks on the marina green along with other fun events to take part in. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. a man is arrested after trying to
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escape from san francisco police on a scooter. >> plus, president biden meets with ukrainian president as a lens key reinforcing promises of u.s. support. stay with us. >> and whether you're in the east bay, san jose, san francisco, half moon bay, we're starting outrwith temperatures in the
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>> all right. welcome back. 7.13, this sunday morning taking a live look outside of the golden gate bridge and it's looking a bit overcast out there. kathy. oh, no, yeah. what a surprise. yes. grace skies of breezy but not terribly at this point. this is a great view from mount tam
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applies. we can look down on the clouds and you'll see this covering grey. not only. >> across much of the bay area, but also, of course, right at the coastline got hazy fog, a little bit of mist at the linger. but it will clear off a bit inland it's great, not just in the bay area, but up and down the california coastline. many areas right 70 seeing the clouds and the fog and temperatures 60's 50's for the most part and even inland so far this hour is still on the cool side with temperatures in the 60's. area numbers right now. 50's 55 in half moon bay. 56 alameda. no big changes. a few of the outliers at this hour include san jose at 60 degrees all the way up there. and 61 for vacaville. on the other hand, let me step back. so you can see the today. that's 49 degrees at this hour. not much change in temperatures compared to yesterday at this hour within one to 2 degrees of where we were just 24 hours ago in
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terms of the winds, the winds picked up just a little bit going right through the golden gate streaming in from the ocean, right into the inland communities at 14 miles per hour. if you want the windier conditions point raises the place to be 22 miles per hour at this point in the winds coming out of the north, the winds will pick up a little bit later. here is the big picture. this big old area of high pressure. that is what's brought us. the heat wave last week. now it's off. it's out of california. it's moved away and you'll notice this trough is sort of light orange thing right there. that area of low pressure is going to bring us cool temperatures continuing again. they started that cooler friday into saturday will continue that trend. and then things will change all step back. you can see what's in store for us next. here comes another area of high pressure. it will start to warm us up on monday into tuesday and wednesday. so we've got a warmer coming our
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way, but not quite as hot. i think as it was last week. so it will be lovely enjoyable. it'll feel a bit more like summer time. temperatures today. we're looking at numbers 50's along the coastline. 66 per san francisco 88 degrees in santa rosa. napa. 79 and 84 degrees in antioch, south bay, san jose, 79 degrees. so we're in for a beautiful day. and for the next 7, take a look at my forecast. i'm forecasting a warming trend starting tomorrow. monday, warmer tuesday, warmest of the week. and then wednesday, 92 degrees in the very warmest inland spots, sunshine, but little bit cooler as we head toward the end of the workweek and into next weekend. so we're in for fantastic weather. yeah, love the 7 that actually. it's nice to be the bearer of good news for a that happens high senior thanks so much. sheds. >> the san francisco man tried to escape from police on an
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electric scooter during a traffic stop in coma. officer sharing this photo from the chase on may 28th. police say the man complied with officers at first then tried to get away on that scooter. he eventually fell off and started running. officers detained him on the street in daly city. the suspect was booked into the san mateo county jail for resisting arrest. police say he had a $75,000. felony warrant. president joe biden was in france where he met with the president of ukraine to talk about new u.s. military aid. biden also delivered a message about the future of democracy and america's role in protecting it. our washington correspondent hannah brandt has the details on the heels of d-day anniversary. president biden is trying to make the case that the world is facing similar threats to democracy. >> and t argues america has a responsibility to do something about that. >> in a sit-down meeting with ukrainian president zelenskyy, president biden delivered both the promise and an apology not >> walk away you. allen gis
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week's for >> despite the delay in u.s. aid for ukraine, president biden insists the u.s. will continue its support and he announced a new 225 million dollar aid package for the country, which includes rocket systems and were essential for ukrainians. just recently the u.s. gave ukraine permission to use the weapons america sense for limited attacks inside of russia. the hope is it will help ukraine gain ground in their fight. you have out. >> you continue to fight and the colors when you are continued support. >> stay with later in the day, president biden gave a speech pointe du hoc, the spot where army rangers scaled seaside cliffs during d-day ad years ago. he reflected on the heroism of those soldiers and the lessons they left behind there asking to stay true to
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what america stands for. and he says their legacy should rally present-day americans protect freedom in our time. to defend democracy, to stand up aggression abroad and at home. in the lead-up to the election, president biden has been working to draw a sharp contrast between his foreign policy plans. >> and former president trump's vision in washington. i'm hannah brandt. >> a new state law aiming to get rid of junk fees on bills is set to go into effect next month. but they're now may be an exception. senator bill dodd, who authored the bill is now proposing that restaurants be exempt from the law under that proposal, restaurants could continue to as surcharges, mandatory gratuities and other fees as long as they clearly mention those fees on the menu advertisement or other display love will not change the cost of dining out. it will just prices are presented to customers. for grocery stores now open in san francisco's bayview district for families facing food insecurity. but
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first, let's look good and spoke with residents. >> the district 10 community market ns the first of its kind in the city here. all groceries are free to residents in need located in bay view. the market welcomed over 80 people on wednesday. the market is available to those who live in district 10 and they must meet certain qualifications to shop here. and the criteria is also that you have some some form of medicare out how fresh, you know, you're low income and you qualify for that kind of services. >> and we're also looking for people that really are in need you. you've had a hard time. this is kathy davis, executive director of baby eve, senior services. and they have been contracted to run the market. kathy says, depending on the success of the market, they could at more days for shoppers, new to this and knew to happen. so many people coming. we've been doing it once a week. now we're going to do it twice a week starting next week. and then by the end the month we hope to be able 3 weeks, 3 times a week. and so we have to gear up and get
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more food. and longtime neighbor can sondra who is raising her great granddaughter is one of the first people to shop at the market. she tells me it's a relief to have access to fresh you know, it helps raise. >> making >> him to be able to spend your money on and need things. the market will also connect residents to other social services. >> and is expected to serve 1500 households a month by this time next year. >> and once we get this up and running and we understand the process and we see how it works, i can see it being replicated other parts of the city and that's a desire. but it also costs money time effort in san francisco. love a good in kron. 4 news. >> after decades of helping families in their search for missing children. the class kids foundation is closing down. that foundation was set up by marc klaas after his daughter, polly, was kidnapped in petaluma and murdered in 1993, we spoke with class about the legacy he hopes his foundation leaves behind.
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>> i mean, i look back on our legacy, i think we've done some tremendous things. you know, though, very first thing we focusing on was was criminal justice legislation and will supported and promoted bills and laws and concepts that ultimately cut crime in america half. okay. and that would be violent crime and property crime as well. >> the final day for the klaas kids foundation will be december 31st. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news police arrest a suspected drug dealer accused of sellrng to teens in santa rosa.
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arrested a man accused of selling drugs on social media to santa rosa teens. police say the suspect. 32 year-old hurtado diaz was selling marijuana, thc, vape pens, mushrooms, and cocaine. they say he would use instagram, snapchat and telegram to reach the children and use cash app and venmo for payment. police say last month they spotted hurtado diaz picking up a student near sonoma county high school to give them drugs. officers later detained the suspect during a traffic stop during a search warrant at the suspect's house. police say they also found several guns, including ar 15 style assault weapons. the suspect was booked into jail on several felonies. this pride month san francisco, the pink triangle installation is back on twin peaks for the 29th year. the triangle was used by
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nazis decades ago to identify men. now each year, san francisco reclaims that symbol to commemorate people in the lgbtq+ community who face discrimination yesterday, several 100 volunteers worked to install that triangle. it sits high above san francisco, the entire month of june. >> it's there, too. it's a giant in your face educational tool. that's really why it's because people don't know what that thing triangle means. so it's super sized up on the twin peaks of people driving by on the freeway over the bridges were safe. what is not and then the looking up and go. so that's what it is. >> and also happening today, half moon bay celebrates pride with a parade down main street city officials say they are excited for the energy and positivity that pride event spring. celebrations go from noon to 5 with live performances and activities. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. we know about the hot israeli hostages rescued after a complex
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military operation. the latest details inside that rescue coming up.
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15 flags wafting in the breeze. very san francisco with the bridge in the background. course, lots of gray skies. so we're going to see that great at the coast. some fog, some haze, little bit of mist in some areas and it will clear out, of course, but a little bit quicker, i think at least inland temperatures right now, mainly in the 50's 60 degrees in san jose at this hour. it's great now. but in the future, we're going to start to see some clearing and we're going see some big changes again in the weather as we head into the workweek. we've got a little more heating in our future. but for today will stay with things a lot like yesterday. little bit more sunshine and temperatures lovely 50's 60's right along the coast. 63 in san francisco, 83 for santa rosa and for antioch hayward, 70 and 72 degrees is my forecast for mountain view. the full forecast is coming up. all right. thanks so much, kathy. israeli military forces rescue for hostages from their
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captors in gaza saturday. >> israeli officials say the hostages were saved during a complex military operation. but hospital officials in gaza say as many as 200 palestinians were killed during that mission news nation's emily finn reports on how israeli forces brought the hostages back home. >> 4 hostages captured by hamas are now reunited with their families tonight following a military operation, israeli officials are praising as a we tell of the job lifeguards are happy and excited to announce that 4 hostages were released alive and safe from hamas captivity in gaza. the for rescue today were kidnapped during the october 7 hamas led sparked the war. militants took at least 250 hostages. well, about half are released during a week-long ceasefire last november. israel has now been able to save a total of 4 more after today's operation. those rescued are transferred to a
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hospital in israel. all of them in stable condition. president biden at a paris news conference alongside french president emmanuel macron applauding the hostages return home. we want stop working until all the hostages come home and the cease-fire is reach%d. >> and it essential happen. the rescue operations took place in the central gaza town. knew sarah at israeli special forces raided buildings into locations where hostages were locked in rooms under watch from armed guards. the operation took weeks of planning with the final green light happening just minutes before the military began the saturday morning. rescue attempting to catch hamas militants off guard in the daylight. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with the rescued hostages today at the hospital commending the courage of his military soldiers. our soldiers. >> performing in the most value, more weight. to end this war with the victory against these killers and against these kidnappers. and we there are still roughly 120
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israeli hostages remaining in gaza, even after 8 months of war. >> thousands of people gathered outside the white house to protest the biden administration support for israel and its war with hamas in gaza. the group demanding the u.s. stop providing military aid to israel and called for a cease-fire. plus, the release of all hostages. president biden has been increasingly critical of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu just days ago, biden said he believes the prime minister was prolonging the war for political gain. and a big no for solano county's so-called city of the future. a prominent nonprofit is formally opposing the east solano county plan. kron four's philippe explains. >> the nonprofit solano land trust says voters should vote no on november ballot measure that would approve. the billionaire-backed development called the east solano plan sponsored by the group,
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california forever. the project is a proposed new town near the travis air force base that could accommodate up to 400,000 new people. at the end of the day, it's the development of this magnitude is just not good for >> our agricultural economy is our second largest, largest economy in solano county or the habitat or the slide county and the solano land trust says the proposed development has been pushed ahead with misleading messaging. >> adding that the area in question is not a wasteland or landscape of no value. we can have houses and economic development and we don't have to do it at the detriment of our farm economy of a healthy natural environment and that we can still have open spaces for our community to get outside and enjoy in a statement to kron 4, california forever says in part, quote. >> we are proposing a compact sustainable community where there is no ecological habitat on poor soils with low fire risk. according to official
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state and county maps. it goes on to say the east solano plan will bring thousands of jobs, homes and economic opportunity that can benefit all of the diverse communities of solano county. we urge the community about now in november, more than 20,000 solano county voters signed the petition to put the east solano plan on the ballot. philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> fairfield police are warning residents of a car sale scam. this after a person unknowingly bought a stolen vehicle off of facebook marketplace. officers responded to a call about a fake license plate for a stolen car. they say they found the car park near north texas street and air base parkway last sunday. the owner told police they bought the car off facebook officers are reminding people shopping online to check stellar reviews, make transactions in a safe place and to never go alone. also never carry large amounts of cash instead, use a secure payment method like
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paypal. it tell for. new supreme court ruling allows the university of california to build a new student housing at berkeley's historic people's park. kron four's gayle ong has the reaction. >> it's disappointing. >> i'm a neighbor and a mother. my kid has grown whitney sparks not surprise at the state supreme court's decision to allow uc berkeley to start construction on a student housing project at people's park. the project set off years of protest over the landmark people's park is now surrounded by stacks of shipping containers blocking the view of the park and security guards at every corner. something else, opponents of this project do not want to. we'll be continuing to get that removed for guard list of this ruling. and even if they want to build construction, they still don't need to have this shipping container all around. in a statement uc berkeley road, it is pleased with thursday's decision adding, quote. >> the campus is turning its attention to the timeline for resuming construction. we are
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grateful for the strong and ongoing support this project has received. the campus is committed to addressing the high cost and low supply of housing close to campus that undermine students ability to thrive succeed and fully partake in all that the university has to offer the high court on thursday has ruled that a new law enacted last year invalidates the claims by 2 local organizations that sued the school saying more students living in downtown berkeley would add noise pollution to an already dense area. the court noted that berkeley provides housing to the lowest percentage of students compared to other schools in the uc system. uc berkeley plans to build a 312 million dollar housing complex for about 1100 of its students. the park was founded in 1969. as part of the air is free speech and civil rights movement and for decades served as a gathering space for free meals, community gardening and our projects and was used by the unhoused. it's not just about housing is also about the environment and
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green space. it's about history. >> and a community gathering space. >> and we reached out to the groups who initially filed the lawsuit against uc berkeley. we have not yet heard back in the studio. gayle ong kron. 4 news. alameda county district attorney pamela price facing more criticism this weekend. this time from the family of a murder victim kron four's. dan kerman has more on this case involving a d a 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
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loss record, then bringing justice 2 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 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. >> it 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
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appropriate consequences and accountability for their conduct in these cases. but the dead man's sister doesn't see it that way. it is. >> pains me every single day. every single day. and health to accept the fact that my brother is not coming back. unfortunately, 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. >> in a statement to kron 4, a spokesperson for the da's office defended the office's decision to enter into a plea deal saying in part, quote, it was a complex circumstantial evidence case based on his evaluation of the evidence in our ability to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, the
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prosecutor was able to obtain multiple convictions, including a guilty plea to murder by one of the defendants. coming up on the kron. 4 morning news. police continue their search for an armed robbery suspect in chinatown. >> the victim now speaking up about the case. plus ever, university announces plans to bring back standardized testing requirements for admission. that story ahead. >> gray skies in many places at this hour. if you're not seeing gray skies good for you. many areas will see some clearing a little later on today. i've got the full forecast coming up.
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well. that's one iconic san francisco shot. here's another. the golden gate bridge. >> and as usual, we see clouds and fog. but at least the top of the towers or not it scared. so we're starting out with some gray skies not only in the bay area, but through much of the coastal region of california. you'll see temperatures mainly in the 50's at this hour from eureka down through san francisco, santa barbara la 60 degrees at this hour in sandia and that san diego and numbers in the 60's right now, the central valley. so temperatures not a big range of them so far in the bay area. that'll change a bit as the day wears on. but right now primarily in the 50's, our temperature in oakland is 57, not the 56 pittsburgh up to 63 degrees, though. and in calistoga 60 kelsey, those 63 and the debate is now in the low 50's. 51 degrees for them. so it's a lovely start to the day with the day's heating. it's warming up, but not terribly quickly and is not a big change compared to yesterday.
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really with that within a year, a degree or 2 compared to 24 hours ago in terms of winds are still that breezy us point raised at 22 miles per hour. but san francisco, the winds are streaming through the golden gate at 14, bringing in more of that marine temperatures today will not be terribly hot. we'll start to see some much of a lot more clearing along the california coast come tomorrow. but for today, we're going to stay with some things. pretty gray in many areas. and then again, we get the inland clearing. so it will be a typical kind of scenario for us today with temperatures coast side 50's 60's. 66 san francisco into the 70's and 80's in some of the warmest inland spots. it's not that hot for this time of year, but not far from normal. not the 79 vallejo. 74 fremont. 73 degrees. a look ahead shows the temperatures start to really warm up come tomorrow tuesday. that's the warmest day and wednesday with some areas in the in the zones in the 90's. things cool off a little bit thursday and friday
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and saturday, but you'll notice along the bay shoreline, primarily in the 70's for the next 4 days, dipping a little bit on bouncing back again on friday and saturday. so we're in for a nice run of temperatures. stephanie, back to all right, kathy, thank you. the manhunt continues this morning for a robbery suspect in san francisco. chinatown. >> kron four's philippe djegal reports. >> off-guard is terrible that somebody would do that to another human being at around 6 o'clock wednesday morning. surveillance video from a business near grant avenue and jackson street shows a woman walking along the sidewalk in san francisco's chinatown. she was alone at the time and the suspect took advantage of that. >> she was approached from behind from male suspect who took her belongings and fortune to forced her to the ground prior to fleeing the scene. the suspect left on foot. the victim gave chase
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what she got back on her feet. >> but she never caught up with a thief. the victim we did about 6 hours before going to central station to report the robbery. medic was called to the station to medically evaluate the victim. >> and the victim was taken to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries is absolutely important to report the case because if you did not report it, according to the police department. >> it did not happen. leanna louie says it breaks your heart to watch video of the violent ataack. 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 shoes even aware. >> that per se was around her. 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
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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. >> stanford university announced this week it is bringing back its standardized testing requirement for admission. those changes do impact undergraduate admissions starting fall of 2025? the school paused as testing requirement in twenty-twenty during the covid pandemic. stafford joins harvard, yale brown and cornell in the move to reinstate standardized testing. kron 4 is your local election headquarters. and with less than 5 months from election day left, governor gavin newsom officially launched it ballot measure campaign to enshrine the right to same marriage into our state constitution. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace takes a closer look at the 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.
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and now governor gavin newsom hopes to change that. >> we have a special role and responsibility to lead. and that's with this initiative. it's all about with that. governor gavin newsom officially launch the campaign in support of what's been dubbed the freedom to marry initiative set to appear on the ballot. >> this november. it 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 overturned the law in 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
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change that. we're making a decision to stand up. 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 ago leaving abortion rights to the states. the 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 then is that we live our authentic lives and that we're fighting here. we are. >> in 2024, and what we're not experiencing. we're not experiencing a rights expansion. we're experiencing a rights progression and that's why it's imperative. but states like california step up and assert themselves at this critical time. the measure already qualifi 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
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this new law. there would be no limit to the number of people who could 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. > if you are looking for movie to watch this weekend, our dean richards gives us a preview of the 4th installment of the action-packed coke classic. that voice. >> this storm brown. 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. >> on to 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 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 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
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that the coast will take after mom. so the little ones were taken to sonoma county wildlife rescue for care. you see them, they're they're now back in the wild in the sierra mountains where they belong. so great to see them out there. still ahead on the next hour of the 4 morning news, a deadly shooting unfold at a north bay campsite. even one man dead. >> plus, a family mourns the loss of their son after a shooting at a popular san francisco park. how the community is remembering the victims. and the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon main event starts today. we've got a preview of the activities planned ahead as the kron. 4 morning news continues. stay with us. etwork is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business
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morning news. a deadly fight in the north bay ends with one person shot and multiple others injured. police this morning piecing together what happened. and unbearable loss for community members after a tragic part shooting in san francisco. how family and friends are remembering the victims. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news >> thanks so much for joining us here this morning. in developing news, a shooting that took place yesterday
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evening left one person dead and multiple people injured after a fight broke out at season. a fight broke out at a campground in the north bay. crawfords tiffany justice is live for us in napa to get the latest updates. what happened there? good morning, tiffany. >> good morning. stephanie have already seen the sheriff's departments of police officers along with park rangers arriving this morning to continue their investigation were actually quite close to the scene. this is where the altercation happened in. you can see that gray truck in the background. that is one of the vehicles left behind by a victim. you can see those cones completely surrounding it because investigators do want to spend more time with that truck. according to the napa county sheriff's department. it was a chaotic scene here yesterday. one bay area man was fatally shot and 2 others had to be airlifted to a local hospital due to stab wounds. so here's what we know so far around 05:30pm, yesterday, sheriff's office responded to a, quote,
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large fight here at the oaks shores daily use area. when they arrived, they found one man on the ground with gunshot wounds. he was pronounced dead here at the lake. >> several other people were stabbed, but the actual number of victims remains unknown at this time. but we do know that 2 other people had to be airlifted. several others were taken by car. we also know the cause of the fire is unknown at this time. as you guys can tell the best a geisha is ongoing. police sheriff's department back here along with park rangers continuing their investigation. we have reached out to the sheriff's department this morning as well. >> hoping to learn more back to you. >> all right, stephanie, thanks for staying on top of that developing story for us. also out of napa, police are looking for a person involved in a deadly car crash. it happened on silverado trail and yelp. bill crossroad. that's near silverado vineyards. officials say a minivan and toyota sienna crashed head-on just after 4.30, yesterday. the toyota caught on fire with a person
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trapped inside. according to chp, one person died and 5 others injured. officials say one man and one of the cars walked away from the collision. police say they're still searching for that person. family and friends gathered in san francisco's dolores park to remember a son friend and brother, the victim. a san jose state student was fatally shot wednesday night and the gunman is still on the loose. hope was jack moment spoke with the victim's family about how they want him to be remembered. >> talia aguayo is looking at the impossible. vigil for her only brother luis r just 19 years old, he was shot and killed while out this penchant, the morris park us. the best. >> being here, this joined by her parents. natalia says that her brother, was the most important part of her life. every morning you up then many
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years the most ever parkway. those fronts lighting all filling the air with the snow that lets everybody know that he will be remembered >> felt loved >> we love to him. and he felt told him one says that, you know, i love you, ray, because know them are was raised in san francisco and just finished his first year at san jose state. his death saying he had his entire life ahead of he really do miss him. and it's just tragic for us. we're family would that state graduate lowell high school in the city are how goal of being a firefighter know this growth that i heard from west. i help people and people my friends because i feel good. not because i'm looking forward something back. >> remembered for his ambitions and members already made it sweden. >> we will be able pay me leaving his dog behind. this
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is to and a family who simply just wants answers to what happened to their son. i miss my son. >> and i think that the world's not great human being. and here to the love and mike, my r's, and the >> a gofundme has been set up to help cover the funeral expenses for our weather help out his family during this extremely difficult time. it's already raised more than double the amount of money that the family was asking meantime, san francisco police say there are still working to investigate the shooting. the family tells me they're hoping justice reporting in san francisco. jack moment. kron 4 news. >> major companies involved in artificial intelligence growth are going on to the federal microscope. microsoft chatgpt creator openai and chipmaker nvidia are expected to be investigated by the justice department and the federal trade commission. the developments come as president joe biden pushes for a tougher ftc review of firms getting privileged access that could undermine fair competition.
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napa county is launching a i translation platform worldly at the next board of supervisors. budget meeting that spanish speaking. residents can understand the platform provides real-time translation and closed captioning in spanish, on phones, computers and other electronic devices. residents must bring their own devices and earphones to listen or read the translation in person. the meeting happens in person and over zoom monday at 06:00pm. in the east bay, firefighters contained a grass fire in alameda county that grew to 44 acres. the greenville fire at element passes now 100% contained. firefighters use ground crews to gain the upper hand. jta celebrations continued around the bay area this weekend on saturday floats bands and dozens of organizations made their way through san francisco for the second annual juneteenth parade and festival. san francisco firefighters joining in on the fun posting on social media. they are excited to be with an
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amazing community. can see a sheriff's deputy out there as well. looks like everyone had a great time. celebrations continue following the parade with hundreds gathering to listen to live music and celebrate black culture, local singers and rappers taking to the stage, enjoying the opportunity to represent the bay area >> and >> also today, a joint juneteenth and pride event unfolds in contra costa county. the city of host its second annual celebration from noon to 03:00pm that fernandez park. it was started last year by then mayor murphy, the current council member was the first black openly and the youngest mayor in pinole 120 year history. he says this weekend celebration is about community empowerment and recognizing the historical significance of both
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juneteenth and pride. live music performances, kids, activities and more will be on hand sunday afternoon. and we have a list of juneteenth celebrations in the bay area right noon our website. just scan that huge qr code. can't miss it. it's there on your screen. it will take you directly to our coverage on kron 4 dot com. all right. so a quick reminder. thank you so much for joining us back here on kron. 4 morning news this sunday, june, the night. that's a check in now with kathy trafton for a look at your weather. hey, kathy, it's a beautiful day. lots of grey skies wet at the coastline. some fog lingering some mist lingering in some areas. but >> we'll see some inland clearing a little bit quicker than yesterday's clearing. here's a view san mateo bridge. you see the gray right above. but at least there's no fog to drive through. that's good news. temperatures at this hour. not warming quickly, but they're warming a little now. we're at 61 degrees in san jose. many other areas across the bay
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area are in the 50's from santa rosa. 56 degrees to hayward at 60 air quality today. good to moderate. you can pick out your area. san francisco's got good air quality sodus redwood city. on the other hand, oakland, san jose, moderate air quality. and if you have allergies, it's it's a medium day. some of the allergens out there include olive trees and juniper. so if you've got any problems with that and grasses, that might be a concern today. other than that, we've got some great the coastline. things will clear out certainly for tomorrow and the next day. and that's what it says for the rest of the weather coming up because of that 7 day forecast shows a warming trend kicking in this week. i'll tell you exactly when and how hot it will be in just a bit. >> all right, cathy, thanks so much. after a truck fire caused a traffic nightmare for commuters earlier this week, crews plan to partially close the eastbound caldecott tunnel for several nights next week.
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caltrans says the left for connecting orinda to oakland on highway. 24 shuts down from 10:00pm monday night until 4.30, tuesday morning. so crews can clean up the scent left behind the closure repeats each night until cleanup is complete. judge dismisses several state charges against paul pelosi's attacker who was convicted in federal court last month after the federal convictions. state prosecutors brought their own case against david de pap, but his public defender says that state trial represents double jeopardy for in response. the judge on thursday dismissed the state charges of attempted murder, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon but the pats still faces charges including false imprisonment, residential burglary and aggravated kidnapping. those charges were not part of the federal trial. the path has pleaded not guilty to all charges the largest insurance carrier in the state says it plans to continue coverage for some homeowners with a catch. state farm announced back in march.
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it would not renew thousands of home insurance policies because of elevated wildfire risk. but now state farm says it will renew those policies if clients specifically secure fire coverage from the california fair plan. but the state insurance program for homeowners in high-risk areas. we heard from consumer advocates. >> people who are loyal. >> to state farm is going to be great 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 and said >> she adds that she understands state farm has been nervous about wildfire risks and home values in california. but she also says that state farm is overreacting that her belief. and happening today, the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon is back. today's main event, the full triathlon which features a 4, one and a half mile swim from a boat near alcatraz. >> a feat once deemed to be impossible. that is followed by an 18 mile bike ride and 8
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mile run. >> for people supporting the athletes are who just want to spec tape. the event there will also be some food trucks on the marina green, along with some other fun events to participated. so something for everyone. coming up on the kron. 4 morning news. a man is arrested after trying to escape from san francisco police on a scooter details on that straight ahead. >> plus, president biden meets with ukrainian president zelensky, reinforcing promises of u.s. support. stay with us.
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>> and it's a beautiful start to sunday with gray skies showing up golden gate bridge glory flapping in the breeze is and the cars are moving beautifully. so this is how it looks at the coastline and the many inland communities, but not everywhere. some areas starting to clear out a little bit. a mixture of sunshine and clouds i step aside. you can see whether you're in san francisco or the east bay or san jose, half moon bay all the way from mount tam golden gate bridge. there's there's a cloud in most of these pictures. so we're starting out on the cool side. temperatures statewide on the cool side right along the coast, especially in the 50's from your weekend. 55 degrees down to santa barbara now 60 la 60 threes to be heading down to san diego. it's 60 degrees. and in the center of the state, mainly in the 60's and into the 70's for now warming up a little bit later. but for now across the bay area, we're mainly in the 50's and not everywhere. san jose now is 61 degrees. and it
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looks like we're at 59 in livermore. 56 in berkeley. you can pick out your location if you're in timber on its 52 in stepback. so if point rays, it's 52 degrees. kelsey bill 67, so it's going to be a beautiful day. winds right now are streaming through the golden gate at 13 miles per hour. but its com from santa rosa to novato and hayward. we've got the westerly breeze coming in at 7 miles per hour. calm also in mountain view. it's a beautiful day. grey skies along much of our coastline. but you'll see some clearing that's going through monday. hardly any clouds there on monday and the same thing for tuesday into wednesday. and that's the clue. high pressure will be our big event starting tomorrow. not as big as last week's high pressure, but still we have a warming trend in store for us. but for today, one more day of temperatures pretty close to normal. san francisco, 66
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degrees novato 80 palais 74 antioch. 84 and in livermore, 81. so will be a nice day, warm inland, not scorching hot, but along the coastline will keep things on the mild side in the 50's and the 60's in terms of air quality, it's good to moderate. you can pick out your area. oakland, we're at moderate air quality for san jose and for fairfield. on the other hand, communities are seeing good air quality. now, francisco, redwood city hayward, fremont are all good air quality. so we love that. a look ahead. oh, yes, we definitely have some warming conditions starting on monday and tuesday in wednesday, it's drops a little bit. and then things taper off and moderate again for thursday and friday. so it's a really nice 7 day outlook. right now, a trough is keeping us on the cool side that goes away. high pressure builds in and we're back in business with warmer
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temperatures. that will thank goodness no triple digits, though. yeah, exactly. i think will to stay in the double digits that works for us. all right. we'll take it. thanks so much, kathy. >> a san francisco man tried to escape from police on an electric scooter during a traffic stop in coma. officer sharing this photo from the chase on may. 28 police say the man complied with officers at first then tried to get away on that scooter. he eventually fell off and then just started running. officers detained him on the street in daly city, the suspect was booked into the san mateo county jail for resisting arrest. police say he is $75,000. felony warrant. president joe biden was in france where he met with the president of ukraine to talk about new aid. biden also delivering a message about the future of democracy and america's role in protecting it. our washington correspondent hannah brandt has the details. well, sunday days anniversary, president biden is trying to make the case that the world is facing similar threats to democracy.
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>> and t argues america has a responsibility to do something about that. >> in a sit-down meeting with ukrainian president zelenskyy, president biden delivered both the promise and an >> walk away from you. allen gis for >> despite the delay in u.s. aid for ukraine, president biden insists the u.s. will continue its support and he announced a new 225 million dollar aid package for the country, which includes rocket systems and artillery. ukrainians. just recently the u.s. gave ukraine permission to use the weapons america sense for limited attacks inside of russia. the hope is it will help ukraine gain ground in their fight. you have out. >> you continue to fight and the college when you are continuing support. >> staying with later in the day, president biden gave a
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speech pointe du hoc, the spot where army rangers scaled seaside cliffs during d-day ad years ago. he reflected on the heroism of those soldiers and the lessons they left behind there asking to stay true. what america stands for and he says their legacy should rally present-day americans protect freedom of our time. to defend democracy, to stand up aggression abroad and at home. in the lead-up to the election, president biden has been working to draw a sharp contrast between his foreign policy plans. >> and former president trump's vision in washington. i'm hannah brandt. >> a new state law aiming to get rid of junk fees on bills is set to go into effect next month. but now there may be an exception. senator bill dodd, who authored the bill is now proposing that restaurants be exempt from the law under the proposal, restaurants could continue to add surcharges. mandatory gratuities and other fees as long as they clearly mention the fees on the menu advertisement or any other
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display, rather as well as a clearly mentioned those things on the advertisement or any other display. what will not change the cost of dining out. it will just prices are presented to customers. free grocery stores now open in san francisco's bayview district for families facing food insecurity. prof was lezla gooden spoke with residents. >> the district 10 community market is the first of its kind. the city here, all groceries are free to residents in need located in bay view. the market welcomed over 80 people on wednesday. the market is available to those who live in district 10 and they must meet certain qualifications to shop here. and the criteria is also that you have some some form of medicare out how fresh, you know, you're low income inequality, 5 for that kind of services. >> and we're also looking for people that really are in need you. you've had a hard time. this is kathy davis, executive director of baby eve, senior services. and they have been contracted to run the market.
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kathy says, depending on the success of the market, they could at more days for shoppers, new to this and knew to happen. so many people coming. we've been doing it once a week. now we're going to do it twice a week starting next week. and then by the end the month we hope to be able 3 weeks, 3 times a week. and so we have to gear up and get more food. and longtime neighbor can sondra who is raising her great granddaughter is one of the first people to shop at the market. she tells me it's a relief to have access to fresh food, you know, it helps raise. >> making >> him to be able to spend your money on the market will also connect residents to other social services. >> and is expected to serve 1500 households a month by this time next year. >> and once we get this up and running and we understand the process and we see how it works, i can see it being replicated other parts of the city and that's a desire. but it also costs money time effort in san francisco. love a good in kron. 4 news.
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>> after decades of helping families in their search for missing children. the class kids foundation is closing down. that foundation was set up by mark last after his daughter, polly was kidnapped in petaluma and murdered in 1993. we spoke with class about the legacy he hopes his foundation leaves behind. >> i mean, i look back on our legacy, i think we've done some tremendous things. you know, though, very first thing we're focusing on was was criminal justice legislation and we supported and promoted bills and laws and concepts that ultimately cut crime in america a half okay. and that would be violent crime and property crime as well. >> the final day for the class kids foundation will be december 31st of this year. still ahead on the 4 morning news police arrest a suspected drug dealer accused of selling drug dealer accused of selling to teens in santa rosa.
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>> police arrested a man accused of selling drugs on social media to santa rosa teens. police say the suspect. 32 year-old oliver hurtado diaz was selling marijuana, thc, vape pens, mushrooms, and cocaine. they say he would use instagram, snap chat and telegram to reach the children and use cash app and venmo for payment. police say last month they spotted hurtado diaz picking up a student near sonoma county high school to give them drugs. officers later detained the suspect during a traffic stop during a search warrant at the suspect's home. police say they also found several guns, including ar 15 style assault
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weapon. the suspect was booked into jail on several felonies. and this pride month in san francisco, the pay triangle installation is back on twin peaks for the 29th year. the triangle was used by nazis decades ago to identify men. now each year, san francisco reclaims the symbol to commemorate people in the lgbtq+ community who face discrimination yesterday, several 100 volunteers worked to install the triangle. sits high above san francisco, the entire month of june. >> enjoy it. it's very too. it's a giant in your face educational tool. that's really why it's because people don't know what triangle means. so it's super sized up on twin peaks of people driving by on the freeway over the bridges would say what is and then the looking up and go. so that's what it is. >> also happening today, half moon bay celebrates pride with a parade down main street city officials say they are excited for the energy and positivity pride celebrations bring the
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event goes from noon to 5 with live performances and activities. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. what we know about the israeli hostages rescued after a complex military operation in complex military operation in gaza.
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temperatures inland stretching into the 70's and 80's along the bay shoreline, upper 60's to 70's. and what along the coast, of course, lots of gray. here's the view from mount temple. pius, did i say great? yes, indeed. we've got some moderate clouds heading across the from the ocean into the inland areas. and here's a view at the ocean. this is half moon bay grays skies above. and if you go out there right now, you pretty much have the beach to yourself for a few bicyclists right there. but overall temperatures right now still in the 50's. no big change in temperatures except in the east bay. antioch is now at 67 degrees. mountain view inched up into 61. and so is san jose. and air quality is really quite good in many areas across our our community, but not everywhere. it's moderate in some spots. overall, we're in for a gorgeous day our temperatures looking ahead, start to warm up quite a bit as high pressure once again getting
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control come monday and tuesday for the next week. tuesday is the warmest day with some of the inland temperatures stretching into the 90's. i've got the extended forecast coming up. stay with us. all right, cathy, thanks so much. israeli military forces rescued 4 hostages from their captors in gaza on saturday. >> israeli hostages or other israeli officials say the hostages were safe during a complex military operation. but hospital officials in gaza say as many as 200 palestinians were killed during that mission. news nation's emily finn reports on how israeli forces brought the hostages back home. >> 4 hostages captured by hamas are now reunited with their families tonight following a military operation, israeli officials are praising as a we tell of the job lifeguards are happy and excited to announce that 4 hostages were released alive and safe from hamas captivity in gaza. the for rescue today
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were kidnapped during the october 7 hamas led that sparked the war. militants took at least 250 hostages. well, about half are released during a week-long ceasefire last november. israel has now been able to save a total of 4 more after today's operation. those rescued are transferred to a hospital in israel. all of them in stable condition. president biden at a paris news conference alongside french president emmanuel macron applauding the hostage is returned home stop working until all the hostages come home and a cease-fire is reached. >> and it essential happen. the rescue operations took place in the central gaza town. knew sarah at israeli special forces raided buildings into locations where hostages were locked in rooms under watch from armed guards. the operation took weeks of planning with the final green light happening just minutes before the military began the saturday morning. rescue attempting to catch hamas militants off guard in the daylight. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with the rescued hostages today at the hospital commending the courage of his
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military soldiers. our soldiers. >> performing in the most value, more weight. to end this war with the victory against these killers and against these kidnappers. and we there are still roughly 120 israeli hostages remaining in gaza, even after 8 months of war. >> thousands of people gathered outside the white house to protest the biden administration support for israel and its war with hamas in gaza. they demanded the u.s. stop providing military aid to israel and called for a cease-fire. plus, the release of all hostages. president biden has been increasingly critical of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu just days ago. he said he believes the prime minister was prolonging the war for political gain. and a big no for solano county, so-called city of the future. a prominent nonprofit is formally opposing the east
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solano county plan. kron four's philippe djegal explains. >> the nonprofit solano land trust says voters should vote no on november ballot measure that would approve. the billionaire-backed development called the east solano plan sponsored by the group, california forever. the project is a proposed new town near the travis air force base that could accommodate up to 400,000 new people. at the end of the day, it's the development of this magnitude is just not good for >> our agricultural economy. it's our second largest, largest economy in solano county or the habitat or the people of county and the solano land trust says the proposed development has been pushed ahead with misleading messaging. >> adding that the area in question is not a wasteland or landscape of no value. we can have houses and economic development and we don't have to do it at the detriment of our farm economy of a healthy
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natural environment and that we can still have open spaces for our community to get outside and enjoy in a statement to kron 4, california forever says in part, quote. >> we are proposing a compact sustainable community where there is no ecological habitat on poor soils with low fire risk. according to official state and county maps. it goes on to say the east solano plan will bring thousands of jobs, homes and economic opportunity that can benefit all of the diverse communities of solano county. we urge the community about now in november, more than 20,000 solano county voters signed the petition to put the east solano plan on the ballot. philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> fairfield police are warning residents of a car sales scam. this after a person unknowingly bought a stolen vehicle on facebook marketplace. officers responded to a call about a fake license plate for a stolen car. they say they found the car park near north texas street, an airbase parkway last sunday. the owner
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told police they bought the car off facebook officers are reminding people shopping online to check stellar reviews, make transactions in a safe place and to never go along and also to never carry large amount of cash. instead, you want to use a secure payment method like paypal. the california supreme court ruling allows the university of california to build new student housing at berkeley's historic people's park kron four's gayle ong has the reaction. >> it's disappointing. >> i'm a neighbor and a mother. my kid has grown whitney sparks not surprise at the state supreme court's decision to allow uc berkeley to start construction on a student housing project at people's park. the project set off years of protest over the landmark people's park is now surrounded by stacks of shipping containers blocking the view of the park and security guards at every corner. something else, opponents of this project do not want to. we'll be
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continuing to get that removed for guard list of this ruling. and even if they want to build construction, they still don't need to have this shipping container all around. in a statement uc berkeley road, it is pleased with thursday's decision adding, quote. >> the campus is turning its attention to the timeline for resuming construction. we are grateful for the strong and ongoing support this project has received. the campus is committed to addressing the high cost and low supply of housing close to campus. that undermines students ability to thrive. succeed and fully partake in all that the university has to offer the high court on thursday has ruled that a new law enacted last year invalidates the claims by 2 local organizations that sued the school saying more students living in downtown berkeley would add noise pollution to an already dense area. the court noted that berkeley provides housing to the lowest percentage of students compared to other schools in the uc system. uc berkeley plans to build a 312 million dollar housing complex for about 1100 of its stude%ts.
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the park was founded in 1969. as part of the air is free speech and civil rights movement and for decades served as a gathering space for free meals, community gardening and our projects and was used by the unhoused. it's not just about housing is also about the environment and green space. it's about history. >> and a community gathering space. >> and we reached out to the groups who initially filed the lawsuit against uc berkeley. we have not yet heard back in the studio. gayle ong kron. 4 news. alameda county district attorney pamela price face tuesday, pamela price facing more criticism this weekend. this time from the family of a murder victim kron four's. dan kerman has more on this case involving a da 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
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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 2 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 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. >> 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
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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. it is. pains me every single day. every single day. and >> health to accept the fact that my brother is not coming back. unfortunately, 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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>> in a statement to kron 4, a spokesperson for the da's office defended their decision to into into into a plea deal saying in part, quote, it was a complex circumstantial evidence case based on his evaluation of the evidence and our ability to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, the prosecutor was able to obtain multiple convictions, including a guilty plea to murder by one of the defendants. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. police continue their search for an armed robbery suspect in chinatown. the victim now speaking up about that case. plus 10 for university announces plans to bring back standardized testing requirements for admission. that story ahead. all right.
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welcome back at a 43 to sunday, taking a live look outside at the transamerica. building in downtown san francisco. and things looking a little breezy out there. kathy. >> looking a little breezy looking a little gray. that's this time of year in san francisco. not a big surprise. and this is the view from mount tam a pious you can see from our camera. we've got some gray skies looking down on the clouds from that vantage point. temperatures across the coastline of california in the 50's and the 60's warming a little bit in southern california and warming a little bit in the central valley 60's even into 70's at this hour. so will be toasty there, but not so toasty here. temperatures right now mainly in the 50's the few areas now reporting 60. that would be san mateo redwood city. now, 61, san
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jose 60. once you see, we have very slight warming but not dramatic. san francisco at this hour's 55 degrees. if you're in timber on its 54 sonoma, 59 degrees. pittsburgh, 64. so, of course, a little bit warmer in the east bay and temperatures are great. and so are the winds not terribly breezy some 13 13 miles per hour, right through the golden gate in terms of temperatures and this afternoon, warming into the 80's and 70's. this is not hot. there's a very weak trough that's keeping temperatures a little bit suppressed. and that's fine. 80 degrees. wind of auto. 71 for sandra fell. 58, half moon bay, 81 degrees to be heading to morgan hill today in terms air quality. it is very good in many areas to moderate and others. so san francisco, good air quality and santa is a moderate fairfield moderate. so no big concerns. and we do have some pollens in the air. but their medium nother, not a big deal. if you have
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allergies to grasses all it's that that could be a concern for you. but look at what happens. high pressure. it takes control, starting tomorrow. and look what happens when high pressure is in control. the temperatures start to rise, especially into tuesday and then they relax just a little bit for wednesday by thursday, friday, saturday, our warmest temperatures inland will be in the 80's numbers, mainly in the 70's in the bay shoreline, 50's and 60's wide along the coast for the next 7 days. i kept it so much. the manhunt continues this morning for a robbery suspect in san francisco's chinatown. >> kron four's philippe djegal reports. >> blindsided and caught off guard is terrible that somebody would do that to another human being at around 6 o'clock wednesday morning. surveillance video from a business near grant avenue and jackson street shows a woman walking along the sidewalk in san francisco's chinatown. she was alone at the time and the suspect took advantage of that.
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>> she was approached from behind from male suspect who took her belongings and force to the ground, forced her to the ground prior to fleeing the scene. the suspect left on foot. the victim gave chase when she got back on her feet. >> but she never caught up with the victim we did about 6 hours before going to central station to report the robbery. medic was called to the station to medically evaluate the victim. >> and the victim was taken to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries is absolutely important to report the case because if you did not report it, according to the police department. >> 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 shoes even aware. >> that per se 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. >> stanford university announced this week it is bringing back its standardized testing requirement for admission the changes impact undergraduate admissions starting fall of 2025. the school paused its testing requirement in twenty-twenty during the covid pandemic. stafford joins harvard, yale brown and cornell and the move to reinstate standardized testing. >> the cooperation local election headquarters with less than 5 months away from election day. >> governor gavin newsom officially launched a ballot measure campaign to enshrine the right the same marriage into the state constitution.
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our capitol correspondent eytan wallace takes a closer look at the 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 with this initiative. it's all about with that. governor gavin newsom officially launch the campaign in support of what's been dubbed the freedom to marry initiatpve set to appear on the ballot. >> this november. it would enshrine the right to same marriage and to the california state constitution. i want to be here and 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
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overturned the law in 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 the decision to stand up. 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 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 then is that we live our authentic lives and that we're fighting here. we are. >> in 2024, and what 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
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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. >> he's too vague. look at what initiative actually says under this new law, there would be no limit to the number of people who could 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. >> well, if you're looking for a movie to watch this weekend, richards gives us a preview of the 4th installment of an action-packed hopeless. >> this storm brown. things are going to get back. we want to be tested in 1995. the hip fast talking notorious miami cops mike and marcus played by
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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 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 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
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>> all right. well, 3 cubs of an infamous bear in lake tahoe previously known as hank. the
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tank are now back in the wild. their mother sense rename to henrietta was transferred to a colorado sanctuary last september because she kept breaking into homes. officials were worried the cubs would take after mom. so the little ones were taken to sonoma county wildlife rescue for care. and now they're back in the wild in the sierra mountains. we wish all the best. >> all right. still ahead in the next hour, the 4 morning news. a deadly shooting unfold at a north bay campsite leaving one man dead. >> plus, a family mourns the loss of their son after a shooting at a popular san francisco park. how the community is remembering the victims. and the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon made event starts today. a preview of the activities planned ahead when the kron. 4 morning ahead when the kron. 4 morning news continues.
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>> now on the kron 4 morning news, a deadly fight in the north bay. as with one person shot and multiple people injured. police this morning piecing together what happened. and unbearable loss for community members after a tragic park shooting in san francisco. how family and friends are remembering the victims. >> 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's sunday, june, the 9th. let's get your day started with a look at the weather with kathy trafton. hey,
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kathy. hey, stephanie, will the weather for today is beautiful. there's a weak trough in charge of our weather so it temperatures will not be soaring. not today. in fact, there are some clouds moving across our skies and temperatures stay in the 50's 60's along the coast stretching into the 70's and 80's inland as well. so you can see from that camera atop mount tam a pious, a blanket of clouds. yes, it's gray in many locations. temperatures co side up and down the state 50's into the low 60's in southern california already in parts of the central valley numbers are in the 70's. look at that. 71 degrees in bakersfield and 77 that is in bakersfield. so we're in for a great day to reflect and temperatures 50's 60's right along our bay shoreline. now as warm as 63 in san jose. 60 degrees in fremont. 67 in pittsburgh and kelsey bill is reporting 76 degrees at this hour. the winds haven't picked
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up much just a little in san francisco. streaming through the golden gate is 14 miles per hour and then point raise its 22 miles per hour. winds. our temperatures this afternoon, then as warm as 70, 84, that would be in antioch. 74 for the lay. whoa. but in half moon bay, we top out at 58 degrees. on the other hand, santa rosa tops out at 88 degrees. we're in for treat. that's for sure. but the air quality is only moderate in some locations. other areas are seeing good air quality. it really just depends on where you are. a look ahead. does show some temperatures warming up for a few days and cooling off for a few days. i've got more coming up. the mother. stay with us. all right, kathy, thank you so much. >> in developing news, a shooting yesterday evening leaves one man dead and multiple people injured after a fight at a north bay campground tiffany justice is live in napa on what we know happened. good morning, tiffany. >> good morning, stephanie. i did speak with the napa county
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sheriff's department this morning. we gathered a lot more detail as to what happened yesterday. we know that multiple agencies are involved. multiple agencies are investigating and we're being told that the first deputy to arrive here yesterday at 5.30, when they first got the call. first try to give aid cpr to the man who was shot according to the napa county sheriff's department. it was a chaotic scene. one bay area man was fatally shot and 2 others had to be airlifted to a local hospital due to stab wounds. so here's what we know so far around 05:30pm. the sheriff's office responded to a, quote, large fight here at oak shores, daily use area. when they arrived, they found one man on the ground with gunshot wounds. he was pronounced dead here at the lake. several other people were stabbed, but the actual number of victims remains unknown are being told because of the sheer amount of people involved. >> the sheriff's office calling it a melee and that there was alcohol involved as well to other people were
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airlifted to the hospital. several others were taken by car. the cause of this fight unknown. at this time i asked the sheriff's department, do you guys doing any more information as to what may have caused this fight in the first place? and they are still looking into that. but they're asking the public if you do have any video. >> from yesterday, if you were here and you please contact the napa county sheriff's department. back to you. >> tiffany, thank you for your ongoing coverage. also out of napa, police are looking for a person involved in a deadly car crash. that crash happened on silverado trail and yelled bill crossroad. that's near silverado vineyards. officials say a minivan and toyota sienna crashed head-on just after 4.30, yesterday. the toyota caught on fire with a person trapped inside. according to chp, one person died and 5 others injured. officials say a man and one of the cars walked away from the collision. police say they are still searching for that person. family and friends gathered in san francisco's dolores park to remember a son
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friend and brother, the victim. a san jose state student was fatally shot wednesday night and the gunman is still on the loose. jack moment spoke with the victim's family about how they want him to be remembered. >> talia aguayo is looking at the impossible. vigil for her only brother luis r just 19 years old, he was shot and killed while out this bench at the laureus park us. the best. >> being here, this joined by her parents. natalia says that her brother, was the most important part of her life. every morning up then many years ever, our way those fronts lighting all filling the air with the snow that lets everybody know that he will be remembered >> felt loved >> we love to him and he felt
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told him one says that, you know, i love you, ray, because i know that are well was raised in san francisco and just finished his first year at san jose state. his death saying he had his entire life ahead of he really do miss him. and it's just tragic for us. we're family with that state graduate lowell high school in the city are clearly had a goal of being a firefighter know this quote that i heard from west. i help people and they people my friends because i feel good. not because i'm looking forward something back. >> remembered for his ambitions and members already made it sweden. >> they be teams amy leaving his dog behind? this is to and a family who simply just wants answers to what happened to their son. i miss my son. >> and i think that the world's not great human being. and he really loved and mike, my r's, and the
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>> a gofundme has been set up to help cover the funeral expenses for and help out his family during this extremely difficult time. it's already raised more than double the amount of money that the family was asking meantime, san francisco police say they are still working to investigate the shooting. the family tells me they're hoping for justice reporting in san francisco. jack moment. kron 4 news. >> major companies involved in artificial intelligence growth are going under the federal microscope. microsoft chatgpt creator and chipmaker nvidia are expected to be investigated by the justice department and the federal trade commission the developments come as president joe biden pushes for a tougher ftc firms getting privileged access that could undermine fair competition. that the county is launching a i translation platform work. lee at the next board of supervisors. budget meeting that spanish speaking. residents can understand the platform provides real-time translation and closed captioning in spanish on phones, computers and other
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electronic devices. residents must bring their own devices and earphones to listen or read the translation in person. that meeting does happen in person and over zoom monday at 06:00pm. in the east bay, firefighters contained a grass fire in alameda county that grew to 44 acres. the greenville fire at alamo passes. now 100% contained. firefighters used ground crews to gain the upper hand. due celebrations continued around the bay area this weekend on saturday floats bands and dozens of organizations made their way through san francisco for the second annual juneteenth parade and festival. san francisco firefighters joining in on the fun posting on social media. they are excited to be with an amazing community and it looks like everyone had a great time to see a sheriff's deputy out there. celebrations continued following the parade. hundreds gathering to listen to live music and celebrate black culture around civic center and local singers and rappers also took to the stage, enjoying the opportunity to
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represent the bay area you >> also today, a joint juneteenth and pride event unfolds in contra costa county. the city of panel host its second annual celebration from noon to fernandez park. this was started last year by then mayor devin murphy, the current council member was the first black openly and youngest mayor in panels 120 year history. he says this weekend's celebration is about community empowerment and recognizing the historic significance of both juneteenth and pride. live music performances, kids, activities and more will be on hand sunday afternoon. and we have a list of juneteenth celebrations in the bay area right now on our website. just
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scan that qr code right there on your screen. it will take you directly to our coverage on kron 4 dot com. after a truck firetcaused a traffic nightmare for commuters. earlier this week, crews plan to partially close the eastbound caldecott tunnel for several nights next week. caltrans says the left bore connecting orinda to oakland on highway. 24 shuts down from 10:00pm monday night until 4.30, tuesday morning. so crews can clean up the scent left from the fire. the closure repeats each night until cleanup is complete. judge dismisses several state charges against paul pelosi's attacker who was convicted in federal court last month after that federal convictions, state prosecutors brought their own case against david de pap, but his public defender says the state trial represents double jeopardy for to pap in response. the judge on thursday dismissed the state charges of attempted murder, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon. but the pats still faces charges including false imprisonment, residential
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burglary and aggravated kidnapping. those charges were not part of the federal trial. the path has pleaded not guilty to all charges. the largest insurance carrier in the state says it plans to continue coverage for some homeowners with a catch. state farm announced back in march. it would not renew thousands of home insurance policies because of elevated fire risk. but now state farm says it will renew those policies if clients specifically secure fire coverage from the california fair plan. that's a state insurance program for homeowners in high-risk areas. we heard from consumer advocates. >> people who are loyal. >> to state farm is going to be great news. 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 waiting. >> now she has that. she does understand state farm has been nervous about wildfire risks and home values in california, but also believes state farm
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is overreacting. happening today, the annual escape from alcatraz triathlon is back. today's main event, the full triathlon features the full one and a half mile swim from the boat near alcatraz, a feat which was once deemed to be impossible. that is followed by an 18 mile bike ride in an 8 mile run for people supporting athletes or who just want to enjoy the event. there will be food trucks on the marina green, along with other fun events to take part in. so something for everyone. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. a man is arrested after trying to escape from san francisco police on a scooter.
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>> welcome back. taking a live look outside at the golden gate bridge on this sunday morning. like had bit overcast out there, but maybe things are clearing up. kathy. >> they certainly we'll we're seeing some great right now. of course, and some of the inland areas. but of course, at the coastline, i do know where the clouds to clear out. so here's a look at san francisco east bay hills, san jose. every one of these pictures there are clouds. i move out of the way of half moon bay, of course, the clouds there. the view from mount temple pies are looking down on clouds, golden gate, bridge, clouds, clouds, clouds and some sunshine. so we're in for a nice day. a weak trough is moving across the bay area. and so that is what's bringing us these clouds. and eventually we will certainly see a change. and as we go through the day, but things will start to clear out just a
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little bit. and you have my graphics are advancing here. but let's see if can get them to go. there we go. temperatures this afternoon moving into the 70's and 80's. but right now we're still in the 50's and 60's. 61 degrees in livermore. 57 degrees, half moon bay, san jose right now is 63 degrees. temperature change. not within a few degrees of yesterday morning at this hour. no change, in fact for hayward and oakland, but san francisco, a degree cooler and the north face and there is a little bit warmer in terms of the winds. wow, 5th, 14 miles per hour, right through the golden gate. we've got that cooling effect from the ocean heading right through the golden gate and yet temperatures will start to ipbounce up as the sun does its magic. but topping out at 80 degrees in concord, topping out at 70 in hayward and san jose, 79 degrees, san francisco where 66 degrees this afternoon. santa rosa, 88 degrees. while the air quality
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is a-ok. it's great except oakland, it's moderate, not terrible. san jose, it's moderate. but napa, i'll step out of the way you can see it is moderate air quality too good air quality through much of the bay area. a look ahead showing a slight warm up as high pressure starts to do its thing. the warmest day of this week will be tuesday and wednesday continues to be warm. and then as we head towards thursday, friday, saturday, temperatures come down just a little bit, but we're talking subtleties here, inland areas, very warm us, of course, went along the bay shoreline numbers in the 70's. and if the coastline 50's and 60's for the next 7 days. kathy, thank you. it's now more than 2 years since the russian invasion of ukraine, the largest attack on a european country since world war. 2. >> this week federal officials announced 225 million dollars in desperately needed military aid to ukraine. president biden also meeting with ukraine's presi
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on friday apologizing for the delay and reiterating u.s. support for ukraine. joining us live now to provide perspective is did metro cushion rick with the consulate general of ukraine in san francisco? thank you so much for being here with us today. given the circumstances the morning. stephanie, thanks for having me of you know, us through first. and how much do you think? >> this ad is going to help the effort that's happening in ukraine right now. >> and that's really much very much including air defense missiles said will include the long-range missiles artillery and the other important things so this they need, which that's why the president biden little bit apologize for the delay because of that, you know, that provided for advantage for russians that the having a middlefield, which they are now continuing to try to use. every military to that arise from the united states helps us to that
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situation which will allow us to basically say lives of our soldiers on the battlefield being more effective defending our own country. yeah. so walk us through the situation that troops are facing out there on the front lines. >> as they fight back this invasion. right now, the most important direction where the water is a is toward the heart and this president zelenskyy said just yesterday. so biggest that humans the last 2 weeks or maybe amman that we to stop russian advance toward kharkiv because they were putting a lot of effort into that. the the fights are still a hog, but women to stop as well. the russians, half our tech income, the east. it's still one of the chest of the r a and they have. but it's live and events there because, again, they're using gold there, weapons and bombs over there. they're also talking hour city is just as hard to
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see south by the ms olsen by aviation bombs. that's why need the airplanes soon to have the a long-range missiles, air to air missiles, to refrain them from being that. it's a very tough situation. all reports seem to indicate that a lot of ukrainian troops have been out gun for some time. i was listening to a podcast by the new york times recently. >> one ukrainian bullet for every 10 russian bullets being fired. that's how gun people were. at one point and outmanned as you know, the population of ukraine being smaller russia as well. us through the effect this is having having on people who working to survive and get through this awful tragedy. but happening overseas so, you know, people in the even in the cities which are not directly affected by the war, i mean, all of them can be affected because the russians was in south attack, all the cities, but they're also
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targeting the. >> you know, civil infrastructure, like and there's your facilities power plans. so basically they managed to destroy the majority of that in ukraine. fortunately, ukraine's to hassle clip offense, which provides a electricity. but as of now, people are even though it's summer, right? but people are suffering from a lack electricity you every day and like my immediate family in odessa and my wife's family in kiev. so half of the day, they don't have electricity. and that's a problem. and they might be even bigger problem when we come closer to winter. but of course, the oval think is the destruction is caused by their missiles because the people are being killed. civilians, including children. and this happening in kharkiv. this happening can other cities as well. so that's that is this wise. it's very hard for people. and so much of that has been documented, of course, in a very powerful documentary called 20 days in mariupol, which to just win.
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>> and oscar >> consul general, why you're here tell us a bit about how people in the bay area can support and help with perhaps refugees who are here in the bay area and with efforts overseas. >> yeah. you know, there are a few juice which we know about who came to be area and i think they're right now the for the inflow of them kept less than it the beginning. course, and those who have come feel orleans fine the of integrated into the field to support of the local communities not only ukraine. this would leave here for like 20 years, which also there are quite a lot of them, but also the local some prisoners come people. when we uncover, they can support. well, of course, we them to support legalization, switch, support ukraine in any way they can. but also when when the when the votes. please, both of the candidates who understand the role of the united states globally, i don't want to say
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just support ukraine. know that going to stand there all of the united staes globally and that the u.s. not take the isolationist position, but the the the position that the u.s. has the leadership in the world in the economy is because to us supported those who need the support worldwide. and also the the coda businesses lake great opportunity for them to participate in ukraine's ability. and this is could be a mutually beneficial situation like these last week we had event was lieutenant governor of california, specifically for that promotion of this opportunities for california businesses to come and work in ukraine. we the than 80 by united states. so helping people in ukraine and the basic, by the way, creating the conditions for potentially some of the people here to return to clean off to the world will be over, which we hope will will happen. all right. and just want to take 5 seconds. real quick. >> which organization should people be looking into if they want to help? >> there many of them like
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cousin over ukraine, for example, matter, send on ukraine you acc. so many, basically all of them where they can work. wisconsin late would have to provide any support possible for alright, consul general, thank you so much for your time and your insight on this issue this morning. we appreciate thank you. >> all right. we'll be right >> all right. we'll be right back.
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this pride month, the san francisco, the pink triangle installation is back on twin peaks for the 29th year. the triangle was used by nazis decades ago to identify men. now each year, san francisco reclaims that symbol to commemorate people in the lgbtq+. community who face discrimination yesterday, several 100 volunteers work to install it. it sits high above san francisco the entire month of june. still ahead on the 4 morning news. what we know about the israeli hostages rescued after a complex military operation in gaza.
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>> all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news.
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thank you so much for joining us at 9.29. this sunday. i'm stephanie lin. >> let's get you started with a look at your forecast with kathy trafton. she's in the weather center with the latest. hey, kathy, good morning. it's a beautiful sunday morning. terrific conditions outside. of course, we see some gray because there's a trough in the area moving through and that's keeping temperatures on the cool side today. we will see a warm up soon enough. so get out and enjoy the weather today because we're in for a treat sfo right now. course, there's some clouds and fog about. overall, it's a lovely conditions. there. temperatures at this hour 50's and 60's actually said it act just popped up to 71 degrees there on a big warming trend. 61 for napa. 61 for santa rosa and in downtown san francisco. it's 55 degrees. air quality. good to moderate across the bay area. moderate in san jose also moderate now in san francisco and oakland and saint but if you head up toward the napa valley, the
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air quality still is good. temperatures this afternoon. not a big change compared to yesterday as warm as 84 in antioch. 62 san francisco. 75 in napa. 79 nevado 78 degrees. san jose. so it's a treat temperatures today. fairly moderate. the warm-up begins tomorrow. and then the warmest day will be on tuesday. i've got the extended forecast coming up. stay with us. kathy, thank you. israeli military forces rescued 4 hostages from their captors in gaza on saturday. >> israeli officials say the hostages were saved during a complex military operation. but hospital officials in gaza say as many as 200 palestinians were killed during the mission news nation's emily finn reports and how israeli forces brought the hostages back home. >> 4 hostages captured by hamas are now reunited with their families tonight following a military operation, israeli officials
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are praising as a we tell of the job lifeguards are happy and excited to announce that 4 hostages were released alive and safe from hamas captivity in gaza. the for rescue today were kidnapped during the october 7 from acid attack sparked the war. militants took at least 250 hostages. well, about half are released during a week-long ceasefire last november. israel has now been able to save a total of 4 more after today's operation. those rescued are transferred to a hospital in israel. all of them in stable condition. president biden at a paris news conference alongside french president emmanuel macron applauding the hostage is returned home. he won't stop working until all the hostages come home and a cease-fire is reached. >> that is essential happen. the rescue operations took place in the central gaza town. knew sarah at israeli special forces raided buildings into locations where hostages were locked in rooms under watch from armed guards. the operation took weeks of
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planning with the final green light happening just minutes before the military began the saturday morning. rescue attempting to catch hamas militants off guard in the daylight. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with the rescued hostages today at the hospital commending the courage of his military soldiers. our soldiers. >> performing in the most value, more weight. to end this war with the victory against these killers and against these kidnappers. and we there are still roughly 120 israeli hostages remaining in gaza, even after 8 months of war. >> thousands of people gathered outside the white house to protest the biden administration's support for israel in its war with hamas in gaza. they demanded the u.s. stop providing military aid to israel and called for a cease-fire. plus, the release of all hostages. president biden has been increasingly critical of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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just days ago. he said he believes the prime minister was prolonging the war for political gain. and a big no for solano county, so-called city of the future. a formally opposing the east solano county plan. well, personally to call explains. >> the nonprofit solano land trust says voters should vote no on novemberiballot measure that would approve. the billionaire-backed development called the east solano plan sponsored by the group, california forever. the project is a proposed new town near the travis air force base that could accommodate up to 400,000 new people. at the end of the day, it's the development of this magnitude is just not good for >> our agricultural economy. it's our second largest, largest economy in solano county or the habitat or the slide county and the solano land trust says the proposed development has been pushed ahead with misleading messaging. >> adding that the area in question is not a wasteland or
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landscape of no value. we can have houses and economic development and we don't have to do it at the detriment of our farm economy of a healthy natural environment and that we can still have open spaces for our community to get outside and enjoy in a statement to kron 4, california forever says in part, quote. >> we are proposing a compact sustainable community where there is no ecological habitat on poor soils with low fire risk. according to official state and county maps. it goes on to say the east solano plan will bring thousands of jobs, homes and economic opportunity that can benefit all of the diverse communities of solano county. we urge the community about now in november, more than 20,000 solano county voters signed the petition to put the east solano plan on the ballot. philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> fairfield police are warning residents of a car
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sales scam. this after a person unknowingly bought a stolen vehicle on facebook marketplace. officers responded to a call about a fake license plate for a stolen car. they say they found the car park near north texas street and air base parkway last sunday. the owner told police they bought the car off of facebook. officers are reminding people shopping online to check stellar reviews, make transactions in a safe place and to never go alone. also never carry large amounts of cash. instead, use a secure payment method like paypal. with california supreme court ruling allows the university of california to build new student housing at berkeley's historic people's park. kron four's gayle ong has the reaction. >> it's disappointing. >> i'm a neighbor and a mother. my kid has grown and whitney sparks not surprised at the state supreme court's decision to allow uc berkeley to start construction on a student housing project a people's park. the project set off years of protest over the
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landmark people's park is now surrounded by stacks of shipping containers blocking the view of the park and security guards at every corner. something else, opponents of this project do not want the will be conditioning to get that removed for guard list of this ruling. and even if they want to build construction, they still don't need to have this shipping container all around. in a statement uc berkeley road, it is pleased with thudas decision adding, quote. >> the campus is turning it attention to the timeline for resuming construction. we are grateful for the strong and ongoing support. this project has received. the campus is committed to addressing the high cost and low supply of housing close to campus. that undermines students ability to thrive. succeed and fully partake in all that the university has to offer the high court on thursday has ruled that a new law enacted last year invalidates the claims by 2 local organizations that sued the school saying more students living in downtown berkeley would add noise pollution to an already dense area. the court noted that berkeley provides housing to the lowest
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percentage of students compared to other schools in the uc system. uc berkeley plans to build a 312 million dollar housing complex for about 1100 of its students. the park was founded in 1969. as part of the air is free speech and civil rights movement and for decades served as a gathering space for free meals, commuhity gardening and our projects and was used by the un house. it's not just about housing is also about the environment and green space. it's about history. >> and a community gathering space. >> and we reached out to the groups who initially filed the lawsuit against uc berkeley. we have not yet heard back in the studio. gayle ong kron. 4 news. alameda county district attorney pamela price facing more criticism this weekend. >> this time from the family of a murder victim four's. dan kerman has more on this case involving a da already facing a recall election in november. >> on september 6th of 2021, the body of bin hamman was
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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 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 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. >> it 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
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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. it is. pains me every single day. every single day. and >> health to accept the fact that my brother is not coming back. unfortunately, 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
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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. >> in a statement to kron 4, a spokesperson for the da's office defended their decision to enter into a plea deal saying in part, quote, it was a complex circumstantial evidence case based on his evaluation of the evidence in our ability to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. the prosecutor was able to obtain multiple convictions, including a guilty plea to murder by one of the defendants. coming up on the kron. 4 morning news. police continue their search for an armed robbery suspect in chinatown. the victim now speaking up about that case. plus, denver university announces plans to bring back standardized testing requirements for admission. requirements for admission. that story ahead. network is no network for business.
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continues this morning for a robbery suspect in san francisco's chinatown. kron four's philippe djegal reports. >> blindsided and caught off guard is terrible that somebody would do that to another human being at around 6 o'clock wednesday morning. surveillance video from a business near grant avenue and jackson street shows a woman walking along the sidewalk in san francisco's chinatown. she was alone at the time and the suspect took advantage of that. >> she was approached from behind from male suspect who took her belongings and
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fortune to forced her to the ground prior to fleeing the scene. the suspect left on foot. the victim gave chase when she got back on her feet. >> but she never caught up with a the victim we did about 6 hours before going to central station to report the robbery. a medic was called to the station to medically evaluate the victim. >> and the victim was taken to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries is absolutely important to report the case because if you did not report it, according to the police department. >> 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 per se was around her. you know, if she was aware she could be easily peppersprayed him when he was approaching her too closely. police are not releasing any information about the victim. victim advocates also suggest
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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. >> stephanie university announced this week it is bringing back its standardized testing requirement for admission the changes impact undergraduate admissions starting fall 2025. the school paused its testing requirement in twenty-twenty during the covid pandemic. stafford joins harvard, yale brown and cornell and the move to reinstate standardized testing. >> couple is your local election headquarters with less than 5 months to go from election day, governor newsom officially announced a ballot measure campaign to enshrine the right to same marriage into the state constitution. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace takes a closer look at the 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
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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 with this initiative. it's all about with that. governor gavin newsom officially launch the campaign in support of what's been dubbed the freedom to marry initiative set to appear on the ballot. >> this november. it 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 overturned the law in 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
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woman has remained in the state constitution all these years later, newsom wants to change that. we're making a decision to stand up. 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 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 then is that we live our authentic lives and that we're fighting here. we are. >> in 2024, and what we're not experiencing. we're not experiencing a rights expansion. we're experiencing a rights progression 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.
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>> is too vague. look at what initiative actually says under this new law. there would be no limit to the number of people who could 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. >> free grocery stores now open in san francisco's bayview district for families facing food insecurity. proffers lezla gooden spoke with residents. >> the district 10 community market is the first of its kind in the city here. all groceries are free to residents in need located in bay view. the market welcomed over 80 people on wednesday. the market is available to those who live in district 10 and they must meet certain qualifications to shop here and >> the criteria is also that you have some some form of medicare out how fresh, you know, you're low income and followed for that kind of services. and we're also
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looking for people that really are in need you. you've had a hard time. this is kathy davis, executive director of baby eve, senior services. and they have been contracted to run the market. kathy says, depending on the success of the market, they could at more days for shoppers, new to this and knew to happen. so many people coming. we've been doing it once a week. now we're going to do it twice a week starting next week. and then by the end the month we hope to be able 3 weeks, 3 times a week. and so we have to gear up and get more food. and longtime neighbor can sondra who is raising her great granddaughter is one of the first people to shop at the market. she tells me it's a relief to have access to fresh food, you know, it helps raise. >> making >> him be able to spend your money on and they need the market will also connect residents to other social services. >> and it's expected to serve 1500 households month by this time next year. >> and once we get this up and
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running and we understand the process and we see how it works, i can see it being replicated other parts of the city and that's a desire. but it also costs money time effort in san francisco loves a good in kron. 4 news. if you're looking for a movie to watch this weekend, our dean richards gives us a preview. >> of the 4th installment of an action packed coke classic. >> this 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. >> on to 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
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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 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 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. gave it a dean's list well, 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.
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>> to 9, 7, 9, 9, 9, and i hope you have a great weekend in chicago. i'm districts. >> and we'll be right back.
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well, 3 infamous heather, 3 cubs of an infamous bear lake tahoe previously known as hank. the tank are now back in the wild. their mother since renamed to henrietta was transferred to a colorado sanctuary last september because she kept breaking into homes. a troublemaker there. now officials were worried the cubs will take after mom. so
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the little ones were taken to sonoma county wildlife rescue for care. and now they're back in the wild in the sierra mountains. and of course, we wish the best of luck. kathy, it's good to see, but i don't get why. if if a bear has 3 cubs do it named page as opposed to having clue of might be the mama bear? you know, i think initially they didn't know the gender of the bear and then she had the babies and they're like, ok, it's a lady bear. okay. does have a ring to it. >> whether wow, beautiful conditions. one more coolish day temperatures pretty close to normal. and then there's tomorrow. >> and then there's tuesday as high pressure builds in a new heat wave builds in as well. but it's not going to be as hot as the crazy and temperatures last and let you go to the central valley which cases visor e this kicking in early next week. so if you're starting to head east, there could be some very hot conditions there. but for us, it's just a mild bump. and then temperatures come back down just a little bit toward the end of the workweek to
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love the sound of that. no triple digits either which is nice to see. yeah, not. i'm out her always or somewhere. but certainly if you head further yes, of course. all right. well, so some good guidance would have have the sunblock ready? sunscreen ready? always and say hi, good idea. you got it. >> i just i tried. i tried to, you know, be in the loop with things. yeah, thanks so much. and thanks to all of you for joining us here on the call for a weekend morning news. we appreciate you watching him for tuning in and we'll see you back here next weekend. bright and early 07:00am to have a day. all right. take care of it.
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