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>>now from kron 4. >>the area's local news station. >>you're watching kron on air and online. thank you for joining us. i'm dan thorn, a
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midweek warm-up on the way. let's start with kron four's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. inland. but we're talking about the hottest temperatures that we coming our way for tomorrow. and just a little cooling as we get in toward wednesday, out the door right now as we've got the cloud deck that is beginning to surge back on shore just a bit. heat advisories going up for most places away from the coastline and outside the bay. and so we're talking about heat advisories, larkspur samara fell. you get to sonoma. napa say molina and then across the east bay, those hot temperatures expected maybe triple digit, probably the hottest temperatures going to be the tri valley by tomorrow afternoon and further inland. and the santa clara valley also going to be very hot. well in the 90's in some spots. so tonight, patchy, dense fog overnight. you will see some breaks as we head toward the middle of day tomorrow, even along the coastline, some sunshine and some hot conditions across the bay area except right out of the beaches midweek. he continuing. then we're going to cool things down. i think as we get toward the latter part of the weekend, the weekend kind. a couple thunderstorms pop up for the sierra nevada. some showers up
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there as well. the fog continues up toward the beaches but not much high pressure kind of just sitting on top of that squashing a quite a bit. so overnight tonight see that rain there, maybe speaking inside the bay. i think that's about as far as it's going to go tomorrow morning waking up some of that patchy fog and then well, that goes away in a hurry. and by tomorrow afternoon, lot of sunshine, even out toward the beach and before the fog moved back on shore by tomorrow night. so temperatures in the san francisco kind of variety. you got 60's and some 70's got 60's out along the sunset. but yet toward the ballpark downtown, you've got temperatures up in the 70's by tomorrow afternoon along the immediae coastline. temperatures cooler there, of course, generally in the 60 starting out patchy fog, then becoming mostly sunny warming up inside the bay. 75 degrees in melbourne about 70 in south san francisco. that will really start to heat things up, headed down the peninsula, warming up the 80's, maybe even a couple low 90's. the lots of 90's feeling the santa clara valley. the time we head to morgan hill. you're right on upper 90's. they've some triple digits by tomorrow afternoon to be said, as you make your way into little more tomorrow, about 100 degrees
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tomorrow afternoon. 87 degrees in fremont. 97 degrees in dublin about 95 in danville. 92 in orinda a hot 102. and brett, 103 in discovery bay, maybe 103 of vacaville tomorrow afternoon. so anywhere away from the coastline heat up in a hurry. tomorrow temperatures go to cool down just slightly on wednesday and then more cooling on thursday. slight warm-up on friday. that cooling down about average as we head toward the weekend. some harsh criticisms about san jose unified school district. a new report by the santa clara county civil grand jury says district leadership is failing to serve its students. the report also recommends changes to be implemented by the end of this year. kron four's jack moment has the details from san jose. while the report commissioned by the santa clara county civil grand jury is more than 40 pages long and says that it stemmed from complaints within the district. many of the issues of the highlights. >>go back to leadership here at the district i think do have appoint special i as a
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parent with san jose unified his 9 year-old son, an elementary student. he says the school district has struggled to care for his son. who is autistic move may have rely. >>more care about space. >>it keeps which is why antonio wasn't surprised when we told him a new report from the santa clara county civil grand jury says one of the bay area's largest school district has a glaring issue with leadership. the highlight issues are as follows. a high turnover and principals and assistant principals, a lack in addressing the mental health crisis, a lack planning for things such as a school shooting, which the report says put students at risk and problematic hiring practices. the grand jury t interviews around the district and found that several leaders in the district or insensitive towards the concerns of parents and teachers. it also found that the district office at lower out and allowed verbally abusive behavior. superintendent nancy sent a statement to kron 4 news where
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she calls the report misleading and inaccurate. she goes on to say, quote, san jose unified school district will use our required response as an opportunity to reflect on the areas of potential growth. some of the report's recommendations include getting a 3rd party assessment to investigate these issues. further. and for parents like antonio. so you want more help for your child? yeah, his family is taking matters into its own hands. his wife attending a special education training at the just you know that things up in school sochi wants to make sure damning. >>maybe morehead. that don't happen so reporting in san jose jack moment kron 4 news. >>police in san francisco are looking for the driver who hit and killed someone in bernal heights. the 7 early monday morning near mission and 30th. police say the man was taken to the hospital where he died. anyone with any information about this hit run is being asked to call police in petaluma. 2 people are in
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custody after police say they found stolen merchandise and meth pipes in their car. police tell us they pulled over the suspects when they were driving on 101, near cast. road. they say one suspect had a parole warrant. the other was on felony probation out of marion county. pro-palestinian protesters facing off with police in san francisco on monday. citizen app video shows the scene monday afternoon outside the city's federal building. protesters demanding an end to the ongoing war between israel and hamas. inside the building, lawyers argued for judicial oversight of u.s. foreign policy. plaintiffs are accusing president biden of giving israel too much support. >>all my family at this point has either been. what is the star has been displaced and all of them have been dispossessed. meaning and
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value to that. and the most deliver it and well documented fashion. >>justices have not given a time frame for when they might make a decision in the case. the part silicon valley extension project broke ground this past weekend. the project is now expected to be completed by 2037 project leaders say a six-mile bart line will be built from the berryessa transit center through downtown san jose. all the way to santa clara. the boat catches fire on lake tahoe. this past weekend, forcing 6 people to jump into the water. they were rescued and were okay. this happened sunday afternoon. deputies say they were looking into what caused this boat to go up in flames and thankfully, no one was injured. free legal services are now available for residents in the sandra fell canal area in marin county residents can be helped with criminals services, public benefits and housing.
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according to the county, the clean slate program aims to remove barriers to self-sufficiency and help residents succeed. the event will be on june. 20th at the picnic area of the pickle we'd park on canal street in sandra fell. it will be from 03:30pm, in the afternoon to 06:00pm that evening services will be available in spanish residents in need of legal help are being asked to bring all being asked to bring all relevant documentation. you're (♪♪)
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wildfires has just been introduced in congress and several california congressmen are at the forefront of the sweeping package kron four's. catherine heenan has more.
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>>it only makes sense that california legislators are helping to lead the push. leaders here have been pointing out. we cannot talk about wildfire season it's all wildfire season in california. >>a year-round crisis. the new thing is that climate change is real and we now have a 365 day fire season in california and joe with a heavy rains that we had this year. there is a lot of grass out there and we saw that with fia fire in the tracy area just last week. >>the bill takes a four-part approach. it aims to get rid of firefighter shortage is by creating a new academy to train and hire more of them. there would be a focused effort to hang on to the experienced firefighters who are considered experts,
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including giving them better benefits and working conditions. the bill would update technology like developing risk maps to improve response time. and a real-time air quality monitoring system with alerts would be created to help tackle the fact so many people get sick from the smoke from huge wildfires. the bill is called modernizing wild fire safety and prevention act. it is said to be gaining bipartisan support will also look to of the senate. >>i find a companion measure in the senate really important that getting with the people that are on the fire lines here. >>there's an increased risk of fire danger this week all across the bay area. the national weather service says hot and dry afternoons. live 8, the fire risk kron four's michael thomas as the tips that you need to know. >>over the last few weeks, a bay area as the multiple small fires and heat advisories. and while there is in critical fire weather happening like wind and humidity, well, officials say we're still
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having hot and dry afternoons and robert fellowes, a fire captain with the fire was committee says knowing how to prepare your specific property is key. well, there's a list fire suggestions on how to have the very zones around the homes, the 0 to 5 when you should have plants or wooden fences up against your home. there's that. >>5 to 30 3200 officials say one hot and dry afternoons are combined with very dry, fine fuels. it causes elevated fire danger and fellows tells me the biggest issue. he sees is this. >>with all the closings, vegetation to the that you have, people who have their nice plantings right up against the house and journey that 0 to 5 feet to try to keep education away from the so that certify feet is pretty critical regardless of location. officials say these tips could help save your home, maintaining a defensible space, least 30 feet. >>and making sure that you're cutting down those dry out weeds keeping them at least 4 inches or less trimming back
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trees along with low hanging branches and removing branches that are near roof lines, keeping them at least 10 feet away. cleaning gutters of any debris. and of course, always having a plan in the case of an emergency. those as when it comes preparing, it's a team effort to keep everyone safe. we're all in this together. if everybody does their part to prepare their properties, that everybody will be safer. make s
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decisions from the driver's seat. advocates are stressing that message right now as we get into the deadliest time of year on our roads. mason morrow reports from sacramento after a tragic few days there.
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>>4 deadly crashes over the past 4 days in our area resulting in at least 5 death even more severely injured. but those who advocate for safe driving in our area say this is sadly just what tends to happen this time of year in the summer time. and i'm told so far this looks like it's getting even worse. >>it's not 5. northern california families finding that out after losing loved ones to reckless driving. i think personally, i can't help it. but rhonda campbell does her best to help with what she can driving awareness for smart decisions behind the wheel. especially right now the 100 deadliest days this stretch from memorial day to labor day include the deadliest days on california roads. people want to travel more. want to go out. kids are out of school. they're getting their freedom for the first time there on the roads. more. >>all of those are a combination. what can cause a really bad situation on our
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roads, a recipe for disaster on state roads since thursday. >>the 34 year-old woman in 19 year-old man ejected from their motorcycles in 2 separate stanislaw county driving deaths. on sunday. another 19 year-old driver slammed head-on into a 37 year-old corps after driving into oncoming traffic. the 19 year-old died in the crash and the other driver broke both her legs. it's really important for people to be aware saturday. a 25 year-old driver from tour launched crashed into another driver after swerving over double yellow lines into oncoming traffic. the chp crash report says alcohol is expected to be a factor. i don't know what it is about the message of driving under the influence that people aren't getting these crashes caps, alicia, none of the deadly 1st half of 2024, we are in a 14 year high. >>brady lies in our state right now in campbell says if drivers don't leave the house without a plan to get home safe after drinking the next 6
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months will be even deadlier for california drivers. people might say, oh, i'm ok to drive. i think, you know, i didn't like this all the time. and i know my you're not home in campbell tells me when we talk about drunk driving, we tend to think about those out there on the roads. but >>the same goes for those who are behind the wheel boats when they're out of the water this summer. she says that obviously drinking and driving on boats is a serious issue that police are trying to crack down on. but whether behind the wheel, the boat or behind the wheel of a vehicle. camel stress is having a plan b, 42 out for the night to make sure you get back home safely. whether that having a designated sober, sober driver to get you home at the end of the night or making sure you order from a rideshare app reporting in sacramento covering local news that matters me tomorrow. fox 40 news. >>residents at an apartment complex near sacramento were forced from their homes after a fire broke out in one of the units. call that stephanie and explains how firefighters were the only ones helping out.
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>>thanks to some quick thinking residents, they turn to these fire extinguishers and were able to prevent this fire from becoming a whole lot worse. unfortunately, we have seen a couple of fires later, the fire broke out on the patio of an apartment just after 08:30am, in the morning. a long day to drive metro fire says the fire spread to the attic and was kept to the single unit but told us the residents are the true heroes. one resident says he was triggered to act the minute he saw the fire. you know, i heard some glass crash. you know, i heard some commotion outside. i was actually just waking up soon as i looked out the window see the flames, you know, for says, right in action. a resident injured their hand while breaking the glass to get to the fire extinguisher. metro fire says there were no other injuries in the fire. and crews were able to pull a dog and a bird from the home to safety that their day as neighbors. that's our job is you know, look out for one didn't waste anytime to call the fire department called owners right away to the left those going on. so i
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>>iphone is getting smarter. thanks to ai with improvements to siri and chatgpt is now built and at apple's worldwide developers conference, the company showed off their version of ai apple intelligence. it's powerful and knows you keep your information private. apple intelligence will be included in ios 18, which also lets you place icons anywhere on your home screen and even customize their colors. ios 18 will let you lock specific apps with a pass code or hide them completely from view. iphone is also getting a dedicated password manager which works on windows. 2. as for messages, they can now be sent over satellite when cellular and wi-fi aren't available. rcs support means photos and videos exchange between iphone and android will finally look their best. you can also schedule a message to send
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later. other notable announcements include phone call recordings plus transcripts and summaries of what you said. and official calculator app is coming to the ipad with a neat trick. they can solve math problems in your own handwriting. as for that apple intelligence, it can help. you write generate images. siri can pull useful information from your e-mail messages and apps in a private way to answer complex questions. and if you need more help, siri will be able to tap into chatgpt instill very good job of. ios 18 launches in the fall. it's compatible with the iphone 10 are enough. >>as well as the iphone se 2. now, if you want those apple
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(♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) kron-on. more problems for alameda county district attorney pamela price. comments made by one of her employees at a recall rally now of supporters of the recall calling for that employee to lose his job. kron four's. dan kerman has the story. >>those behind the recall of alameda county district attorney pamela price are now
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calling for the firing of one of her employees need to be fired. >>and other has what he needs to be fire. >>recall leader brenda grisham says it saturday's kickoff rally. supporters of the recall, many of whom are family members of murder victims were met by price supporters among them dezman jeffries, who's listed as the da's director of recruitment and retention during that rally, jeffries posted a facebook live video where he frequently referred
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>>i have kind of price too. basically town to us. was that? in what we're going through is not okay. >>kron 4 reached out to jefferies and the da but did not hear back a spokesperson for prices campaign had no comment on the letter. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >>new burglary reward program will start tuesday in san mateo county. it was created in response to an uptick
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residential burglaries. kron four's tiffany justice the details the program. >>this a more comprehensive program beyond just the tip, mateo county district, 3 supervisor ray mueller announcing a new county wide pilot program. monday. the residential burglary reward program is set to start tuesday to 8 information gathering during active criminal investigations. the supervisor says this program was prompted by uptick in burglaries in the past 6 months. we've had a string residential burglaries that have taken place in district 3 in san mateo county. >>so much so that after 10, they actually started a new innovation, innovative program where they started to use bait houses. attended a hall meetings and woodside and then sharon, it menlo park as well. this is something concern effort throughout my district. frankly, supervisor mueller calling this program and new tool for law enforcement. the mateo county sheriff's department, along with the san
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mateo district attorney's office will be working together. >>some jurisdictions may even choose to put up signs in specific areas saying we have this program in place so that residents realize that when they see something, there's a financial incentive to pay attention as to what's happening there. report that information. but more importantly, in order to solve those crimes, what we intend to do is that when these crimes occur, the local police chief, if it is a different agency, will go ahead, sit down, share that information with committee that's been put together at the county consisting of the county executive's office. the sheriff's office in the district attorney's office at that point, a reward will go ahead and be put in place all the way up to $10,000. the mateo county sheriff christina corpus saying that the new program is expected to make the county safer. >>the members and stakeholders. when something appear suspicious or out of the ordinary. it's important that we take action
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>>tuesday supervisor mueller is expected to outline the new pilot program to the board. he'll be asking the board to set aside $125,000 to fund this program. so right now, the specific details of of of whether or not they'll be a 1, 8, 100 number put together, for instance, that's something that will be shared the time the first reward is posted. but if individuals have information right that they are aware information regarding a burglary. >>i'd encourage them to go ahead and contact local police department. get in touch with the county starting tomorrow. this program will be put in place. >>reporting tiffany justice kron. 4 news. >>let's get a check of our weather now from chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. we've got more heat coming our way. it looks like tomorrow, probably the hottest day of the week as high pressure builds overhead. hazy out there right now. the winds in around the fire and petaluma backed off quite a bit. we had a pretty healthy sea breeze this afternoon with some of these winds, 10, even 20 miles an hour an hour talking about 5 to about 7 miles per hour in that area. temperatures begin to cool off to you. of course,
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got 50's along the coastline. 55 now downtown san francisco still holding on a warm 83. what a nice evening in concord. 84 in pittsburgh, 92 and hot. still and bread with these temperatures tomorrow afternoon. going to be oppressive. get ready. we're going to the heat really get cooking as we head toward the afternoon hours tomorrow, fog. yes, still seeing some of that. we'll see some out along the coastline overnight tonight. even inside the bay, i think. but you head inland, you're going to see less that tonight. if you're stepping out the door pretty comfortable temperatures, then little patchy fog going to be in drift further and further on shore as high pressure looks like begins to build in going press that marine air. so maybe some dense fog overnight tonight along the coastline and really is gone. i think even by the coastline, the middle of day, the fog is dissipated. we've got hot temperatures, especially inland by tomorrow afternoon, likely going to see some triple digit heat and some of hottest spots inland, much cooler out toward the beaches doesn't want to be those times. you see that wide range of temperatures may be solved as much 40 degrees cooler out toward the water's edge. temperatures breaking down like this downtown san
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francisco tomorrow. really a nice day. maybe about 70 degrees or so with mostly sunny skies in the afternoon. a beautiful 79 in oakland, sunny and warm. starting at the hot, though in san jose about 98 ahead of the tri valley. these bales about that temperatures near 100 degrees. back to you. well, it may be hot out, but water in some areas is still cold from initiative stocked with officials about the dangers that you could encounter. >>while trying to cool off in the water. >>nice day to be out. so it's going go and have a little fun. >>sherman cooper bacon knows these waters and is well aware of the dangers is a cold river undertow. so a lot of spots are dangerous because it is cold for people that i'm in it for a while and that's why you'll russell van camp and in a wet suit when he spearfish is the fish are usually like. >>8 to 10 feet of water. so
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i'd i'd like a word 55 to 65 degree. water waters. not super cold, though, staying in for a while. so. 5 military millet too. keeps you warm. >>without it, the cool water could get you into trouble. you're going to hit waters that are well below 70 degrees at times and that can rapidly lead to hypothermia. doctor vanessa walker, a pulmonary and critical care physician center roseville medical center says children are more susceptible people probably lower body mass lower amounts fat on their tissue. that has an might be at higher risk of as well. children. they're going to definitely be at a higher risk of hypothermia. warning signs include shivering and lips turning blue, which means blood vessels are constricting to keep the core of the body-worn. so you'll start to your tent to blue things like that. if you start in your kids really shivering in turning get an out of the water. it's to call. they should be in there anymore.
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same for a good but you'll see it more in kids. the doctor also cautions when jumping into the water. people really need to watch out for if they're suddenly immersing themselves and very cold water, they can develop called shock and that can cause drowning sometimes if you jump into a cold enough body of water, it can lead to the heart to stop. oakland police r
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investigating 3 homicides that happened just before one 30 monday morning. the victims in all 3 cases are teenagers. here's the latest information from the oakland police department. so so unfortunately, earlier this
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>>the city of oakland last 3 individuals to violence. so the first incidents there from a shooting that occurred somewhere the city of oakland. but the young man, 60 year-old gunman was found in the area of my to fill birth. officers responded lifesaving measures. unfortunately, succumb to his injuries. shortly thereafter. just a half hour later. in received a report of gunfire down at 100nd avenue international boulevard. they responded. they found 18 year-old man suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. this young man, they performed lifesaving measures. he was transported to a local hospital war. you know, fortunately he succumbed to his injuries while individuals were working. that scene. units were advise the man 7 terrell man who have transported via private transport to children's hospital. this young man also
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was pronounced deceased the hospital. these incidents park the 38th. 39 to 40 homicides in the city of oakland. the ship at 47 at this point last year. so we're still down. but >>loss of life is too much. and especially the head. 3 young individuals start life to have their lives taken from the rest. such early gauge, just tragic at this point, investigation that does that's what students do not appear to be connected. we believe that the last 2 individuals were both at 100nd national. but again, just 12 hours into the investigation. that's all that we have right now. >>you've been listening in to the oakland police department's latest update on deadly shootings that happened monday morning. anyone with any information about the shootings is being asked to call oakland police. new
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report from the santa clara county civil grand jury says that san jose unified school district is failing to serve its students. the report was just released monday evening and says it came out from complaints surrounding the school district kron four's jack moment reports. >>well, they report commissioned by the santa clara county civil grand jury is more than 40 pages long and says that it stemmed from complaints within the district. many of the issues of the highlights go back to leadership here at the district i think do have for
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special i as a parent with san jose unified his 9 year-old son, elementary student. he says the school district has struggled to care for his son. who is autistic move may have rely. >>more care about space. it. >>specifically, which is why antonio wasn't surprised when we told him a new report from the santa clara county civil grand jury says one of the bay area's largest school district has a glaring issue with leadership. the highlighted issues are as follows a high turnover and principals and assistant principals, a lack in addressing the mental health crisis, a lack planning for things such as a school shooting, which the report says put students at risk and problematic hiring practices. the grand jury t interviews around the district and found that several leaders in the district or insensitive towards the concerns of parents and teachers. it also found that the district office at lower out and allowed verbally abusive behavior. superintendent nancy obama sent a statement to kron 4 news where she calls the
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report misleading and inaccurate. she goes on to say, quote, san jose unified school district will use our required response as an opportunity to reflect on the areas of potential growth. some of the report's recommendations include getting a 3rd party assessment to investigate these issues. further. and for parents like antonio. so you want more help for your child? yeah, his family is taking matters into its own hands. his wife attending a special education training at the just you know that things up in school sochi wants to make sure >>maybe morehead. that don't happen reporting in san jose jack moment kron 4 news. just a few months after democrats and republicans in the state legislature announced bipartisan bills to address the issue of retail theft. >>now leaders of each party are accusing the other of playing politics with the legislation. capitol correspondent eytan wallace shares why republicans say they're furious with the pows changes to the bills. retail
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theft. it's an issue. republicans and democrats in the legislature have long said they want to see addressed so much so that earlier this year, legislative leaders from both sides of the aisle announced a package of bills. they dubbed the bipartisan safer. california plan they believe will help tackle the issue. >>i'm on the bills in the package. one that would expand the california highway patrol property crimes task force and another that would increase penalties against retail thieves involved in the resale of stolen items. common sons, effective laws that will blunt retail theft. >>and local crime. but the bills do not propose to overturn prop. 47 passed by california voters in 2014, the law changed certain nonviolent crimes from felonies to misdemeanors, including theft when the items stolen are valued at less than $950. >>while supporters have long argued the law will help reduce california's prison population and lead to criminal justice reform
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opponents to this day say it emboldened criminals to take part in certain crimes like retail theft, with little to no punishment, property. 7 has been an unmitigated disaster. >>for public safety in california. and so until this legislature get serious about fixing prop 47, we're going to keep pushing for reforms. and that includes at the ballot box. and that's exactly what voters can expected this november after a group of district attorneys and others and public safety. >>say they've collected enough signatures to qualify a ballot measure asking voters to overturn prop 47 governor gavin newsom does not want to see that happen. i don't think there's a need to happen on the i have something on the ballot doesn't actually achieve the goals that are i do the campaign legislative leaders, democratic legislative leaders, including senate president pro tempore mike mcguire agree with newsom and now they're proposing amendments to many of the retail bills, amendments that would make the bills take effect immediately this summer with the governor's signature,
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but would also cancel the bills of voters overturned. prop 47. it helps avoid having conflicting laws in policies regarding retail theft. >>so that we can be sure these are held accountable. but republicans believe the anti prep 47 ballot measure and the retail bills can both become law. they argue the democrat backed amendments are part of a larger plan to defeat the ballot measure. they're trying to deceive the voters. >>into believing that there's a choice, there's not a choice we can do both. that the cynical part is. >>the democrats are putting this in place so that the ballot summary entitled can say that this initiative and does public safety bills passed in the legislature and make it look like we're undoing it and making it less safe. that's the sentence. that's the cynical part. here's what i have to say to that. >>hogwash. hogwash. >>we're putting an urgency clause into these bills so they take effect immediately.
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who doesn't support that as a cynical attempt. >>to remove the voters right to have a say on this important issue. >>and as you can see, this is a passionate debate likely be front and center on tuesday when lawmakers take up the retail tough bills at the public safety committee reporting at the state capitol wallace kron. 4 news.
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>>for quite a bit of a bay area baseball tonight. some good not so good. depending on who is watching. rest are using they're all coming off. a nice series against the
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defending world series champs taking on the previou year's champs in nashville down oracle park. well, we'll pick it up in the bottom of the 16 words. no score. one on for mike yastremski. >>it's a towering shot to right center field here and it will go right man in there. and jorge soler, where he comes into score stream ski is headed 3rd with a triple if they strike. first top of the 9th tied at one camilla of all, hoping to end the astros threat. he gets those and bring you chase. the side and the giant beginning of the inning unscathed. we head into extras in the they did take the lead in the sand on a sac-fly and a couple batters later. was great man whose shoots back up the middle for a base hit. ryan comes into score in the ashes. a panther lead to 2 botto of the frame now on offer the singles into center field in cases seminole he's 4th. the giants now chipping away at deficit. a couple batters later patrick bailey. this one into the
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center. no one is going to get it in time and wisely scores and the giants. they tie it 3 apiece. so it's up to office later. no pressure, right? but the base isn't alone its a liner into left. that off the wall as well. and the game is over and fashion. 43 was the final game. 2 of the series happening tomorrow at yeah. the first of 3 from the a's in san diego and the a's. they got a hot start. eilish owners to write their sons one over the wall and into the stairway they lead one to nothing early but the padres they were able to tie it up eventually and we find ourselves in the bottom of the 4th for jackson merrill grounds. one. >>down the line in left, it stays fair and marrow around to second. joy is says he struggled on his outing tonight pitched 5 innings, but they were great has him. he follows up with the one on and one out pops one out to left-center field there, miguel harnett able to get up enough. >>kim brings marrow home with the rbi single in the prime
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padres. they take a 2 to one lead. and now we head to the bottom of the 5th here in padres palo fernando tatis right here bed and we'll watch what he does as no surprise here. tied knocks out home or over the wall in right. the padres. now 5, to one. believe it or not, they're doing. came out to center field in this next watch him as gets ready. able to finally get one meat is there. and that was out. today he's able to track but it's a sac fly back bring one home was all said and done. and that's where pretty much will say for the rest of the 98. they follow this a final score. >>6. >>2, 1, >>we begin with 2.90 sitcom stars that are odds with one another. another best known for their roles as elaine and jerry from seinfeld. >>wait a second way. we can work out a little deal here. food i will go to that. you go
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with me. little family wedding saturday >>have you lost it man. >>actress julia louis dreyfus is speaking out about comments made by her former costar jerry seinfeld while talking on the new yorker podcast. >>used to be you would go home. at the end of the day, most people would go. cheers is on all matches on mary tyler moore is on on the family's on. you just expected. they'll be some funny stuff we can watch on tv tonight. well, guess what, where is it? this is the result of the extreme left and pc and people worrying so much about offending other people. well, in a new interview with ms and dot com, julie is opening up about jerry's comments. when i hear people starting to complain about political correctness. >>and i understand why people might push back on it. but to me, that's a red flag because the sometimes means something else i believe being aware of certain sensitivities is not a bad the publication also asked
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her if seinfeld could be remade today and she said, quote, probably not. george lopez is in some hot water for trans central valley casino after walking out of one of his stand up shows due to alleged hackers. eagleman casino accuses lopez of a walking out of his show friday abruptly saying the claims of unruly guests are not consistent with casino footage and surveillance. it was the job of lopez's private security to inform casino security if they want escort anyone out which never occurred. this after this initial show scheduled april 20th 2024 was canceled by the comedian just an hour before the show citing a health emergency. your provided a new show date of june 7, 2024 the casino support of the entertainer and wished him well. now for second time, the comedian is causing the casino to once again accommodate guests by reimbursing show tickets. george lopez, his team responded to this statement telling tmz the
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audience was overserved and unruly and the casino staff was unable to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for the artist and guests. george's personal security team worked with the venue security staff to maintain order, ensure safety and ejected disruptive individuals. unfortunately, the casino security team was not adequate to accomplish this task. george is not obligated to perform unsafe environment. he feels badly that those who came to see the show weren't able to do so as a result. and that's your entertainment reporter, orange area. in the east bank, 2
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people remain hospitalized after their apartment caught fire on monday. this happened at the pittsburgh apartment building on crestview drive near the bart station. the fire is now out. kron 4 charles clifford has more. >>well, here in pittsburgh on monday morning, a 2 alarm fire sent a column of smoke into the air that could be seen for miles and 2 people were sent to the hospital just after 8 monday morning. firefighters responded here to the pittsburgh park apartments along crestview drive on reports of a structure fire. >>crews arriving on scene found this 2 story apartment burning resident on the ground for was able to get out. but 2 people, a 15 year-old girl and adult men were trapped on the second floor. neighbors could see them in a window. fire crews entered the building using ladders and were able to get them out. the mail was brought down. a lot of that you see behind me with a fire occurs and the juvenile was brought downstairs. both were unconscious when they came out, our paramedics went to work and we have a local looks like they're doing pretty well. that could critical. but they're doing the fire
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response was upgraded to a second alarm but only took crews about 20 minutes to bring the blaze under control. >>crews were also able to keep the fire from spreading to other apartments. although the adjoining unit >>did suffer some minor damage. it's believed the fire started on the first floor. but the exact cause of the blaze is still under investigation. in pittsburgh, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >>the fierce corral fire last weekend injured in alameda county firefighter. he's currently in the hospital with severe burns and we'll be needing several surgeries as kron four's theresa stasi reports, his friends are reaching out trying to help his family through this difficult time. >>and that the has burned over flown out to santa clara medical center. >>that's brian saint tony communications director with alameda county fire department. he is now on a journey to thank the community for coming out in support of brandon franco. franco shown here with his wife and child was out fighting the corral fire that erupted june first
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near tracy with ferocious winds. the blaze cut through grass quickly. crews ultimately did get the upper hand on the blaze. but franco is still in the hospital and he suffered 3rd degree burns on his arm is back. >>and he's just such an amazing firefighter son, tony says that franco has already had surgery and will need more specialized care for his burns. can and visit this morning. he was in great spirits. obviously he's got a long road ahead of them as far as some of his burns on his arms back. but a menos airway works. well, he's able to talk. he's able to see he's going to able to come back and hopefully make a full recovery. so in really proud and really happy for him already. the gofundme set up to help franco and his wife has received thousands of dollars from a long journeys. got some surge coming up. he's been very happy with community support. he really wants thank everyone in the community everywhere. fire department. so as a firefighter, santa clara county, firefighters, livermore pleasanton firefighters, newark police department and beyond all
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their members have come together together to support. still funny. >>theresa kron, 4 news. >>caught on camera. 2 strangers break into a home by climbing through a kitchen window with 2 family members upstairs and unaware. we're learning about break-ins nearby. that may be connected. jennifer mcgraw from our sister station in southern california. reports. >>it's unclear if all 3 are related, but there's one thing in common. these thieves are targeting open windows and getting inside. deputies are investigating a home invasion in green meadows. the woman says a burglar came in through the window in the middle of the night. he was startled and attacked her and took and then this last week. invasion and a burglary. the same day, 2 blocks away from each other in lawndale. in one case, the family was upstairs when a man came through the kitchen window. the thief then realizes he's being recorded in turns the camera, then he goes and opens the front door pfor second. these to come in
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what they didn't know. the family was upstairs with their baby. the thieves must dispute because they left taking off in a getaway van waiting for them in the burglary. we spoke with the homeowner. he thinks the same thieves hit his house after this one, adding that they stole his hard-working wife's tip money and their rent money sitting on the counter. they toured all the park. >>they put close to everything apart inside the house and they open up the cabin is the restroom. everything when that when that thing open it to see if there's like money and as this scary. i mean, my wife didn't want to stay home. show you want to live in the area and because she's scared go to sleep again and we have to close everything now is like. it's more is like, you know, privacy has been invaded. you scared now, you know, when you're going to come again. >>and they left an absolute mess inside, ripping apart every drawer, pulling everything out of the closet. there's no telling how long these thieves were in the home and what else they may have found and taken. and of
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course, anybody with information or perhaps more security footage, they should contact. the sheriff's department were in south la jennifer macgraw ktla. 5 news. >>the jury began deliberating whether president biden's son, hunter biden, is guilty of 3 felonies for allegedly buying a gun while addicted to drugs on monday. our washington correspondent hannah brandt has the story. >>hunter biden's criminal gun trial is wrapping up on monday during closing arguments, prosecutors say they showed the president's son lied about his drug use while buying a gun in 2018. they've introduced evidence. >>that shows that they have proof that the defendant knew he was an addict and in fact, was active leave using former federal prosecutor david weinstein, things the prosecution checked all the boxes in this case, but the defense argued 100 didn't consider himself an addict when he filled out the gun purchase forms. did he knowingly signed that form and the defense has presented enough that one or more jurors
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may not think over the past week, jurors heard emotional testimony from multiple members of the biden family about hunters, addiction, news nation contributor and scott bolden says that may strike a chord with some jurors. it's very simple setting its it. we don't think of it as a crime. we think of it as health issue. that's the danger the prosecution is running if he's found guilty of all 3 felony charges. hunter faces a prison sentence of up to 25 years. but he's a first time offender and fulton predicts that he won't actually go to jail. i don't see the judge sentencing him to any probably probation eligible. plus, the conviction may not be the end of this fight. and so this case is going to be about the appeal is finally over. no matter what the verdict in washington, i'm hannah brandt.
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announced the city is facing a budget deficit of 780 million dollars over a two-year span. she is attempting to close this gap with some cuts in her new proposed budget kron four's lezla gooden top with some community organizations and nonprofits who say they will lose invaluable programs because of these cots. >>a coalition of dozens of community labor and nonprofit organizations says mayor london breed's latest budget proposal will not help the city move forward inside the proposal outreach and community based contracts would receive less alleging kind to program. it's 100% cut. >>we have 100% cut to leadership development over in district 11. alliance we have 100% to our farm.
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>>reyna who is a community organizer with cold air. >>says that cutting funding from groups like this lee's many wonderful people without we're not looking for a handout looking for an for her take is there are worries the people of francisco in the proposed budget, san francisco's police department would receive a 6% increase. >>giving the agency over 800 million dollars. maria, the housing rights committee, a san francisco says they want the city to look at the community's needs as a whole departments like law enforcement who don't actually ever have to see who are 100 million dollars or magically fountain. so >>we we ask city, make sure that we're cutting fairly across the board. the mayor's office says that these proposed cuts will be made to education and outreach, but will instead focus on direct services. >>adding it was easy is that
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when you cut outreach education, were you when you cut the services and the programs that make it possible for people to access the services? it does. if cutting the that's what we do. board of supervisors is expected to finalize the budget in the next couple of weeks. and the coalition's hoping it will be in the favor in san francisco as a good in kron. 4 news. >>secretary of state antony blinken back in the middle east, urging leaders in the region to pressure hamas to accept a cease-fire proposal. it comes days after a special operation by israel led to the release of 4 hostages. washington correspondent reshad hudson has the latest. the white house is praising the rescue of the 4 hostages but says the goal is have all of them released and get a cease-fire deal done. >>after major rescue operation. the families of 4 israeli hostages taken by hamas on october, 7th are now back with their loved ones. president biden says there's
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more work to be done. he won't stop working until all the hostages come home and a cease-fire is reached. >>the operation to free the 4 hostages left an israeli commander dead after the israeli military says its forces came under heavy fire during the mission. according to hamas, nearly 300 ppalestinians were also killed during the mission. but arkansas republican senator tom cotton had this message for hamas. if you don't want your people killed. >>in hostage rescue missions and you shouldn't take hostages in the first >>pro-palestinian protests formed in front of the white house over the weekend demanding the bloodshed must stop. if you want to alleviate. >>the terrible suffering of palestinians in gaza. fresh so secretary of state antony blinken met monday with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. blinken says it's up to hamas to accept a phased ill. >>that would stop the fighting
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and secure the release of remaining hostages. hamas want to end this conflict and this war than it started. we're not. >>since putting the deal on the table, hamas has not publicly responded to it, but previously indicated it has a positive view of the proposal reporting in washingta massive
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over the weekend in san francisco. police say several vehicles took part around 02:00am sunday near the embarcadero and washington street kron four's rob nesbitt, top of the resident who lives near where all the chaos happened. residents who
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live near the embarcadero heard the loud sounds of sunday morning sideshow. >>they took out their cell phones take videos because they could not believe what they were seeing. you can see hundreds in this video gathered along san francisco's embarcadero at a sunday morning sideshow. from this video, there were lots of >>explosions and like fireworks. diana taylor lives right next with the chaos took place and says one of her neighbors thought she was waking up to a bomb going off at one point, a car even caught on fire and hostility that's perpetrated against from these huge groups. hundreds of people were there. >>after that sideshow and they really take on the police a much more assaultive and >>aggressive taylor's the president of the barbary coast neighborhood association and has been in contact with police about the increase of sideshows according to chief bill scott. the crowd dispersed into several small groups and other side shows followed in the city, including one of the mission. the chief saying, quote, sfpd
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officers in responding firefighters faced reckless drivers careening out of control as well as explosives and potentially blinding laser pointers at each location around the city, officers gathered evidence developed a plan and ultimately flush the vehicles out of the locations. this is our primary focus during the events to ensure public safety. i asked police about their protocols when responding to sideshows, but they said they don't speak about their tactics with this particular crime. i asked the same question of chp officer andrew barclay in march and he explained a recent legislation allows officers to take later. action doesn't have to be. we see it right there. stop them and take the vehicle. >>if we identify that vehicle, we can, you know, come in a couple weeks later that warrant and take that vehicles. but no arrests from sunday sideshows chief bill scott emphasize the fact that his department's investigation is far from over and that police hope to get more information from the impounded cars, videos and witness accounts. that seems to be the new mode. the use of
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>>these explosions and now car fires. i mean, that's >>really. >>getting out of hand. taylor hopes that police being able to use license plate readers will lead to more arrests and deter sideshows from happening in the future. reporting in san francisco. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. the biden administration is rolling out new fuel standards for vehicles sold in the united states over the next few years. >>it's an effort to reduce pollution and save drivers money at the gas pump. washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports on the reaction to the new rule, including some pushback from an environmental group. >>new cars rolling off the lot will get better gas mileage in the coming years. a new transportation department rule requires automakers to increase fuel efficiency. yearly by 2031. that would mean cars getting an average of 50 miles per gallon. the dot says this will save drivers money at the pump and cut pollution starting in 2027. they will do that. but stronger rules would have.
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>>much dan becker with the environmental group center for biological diversity says the rule doesn't go far enough. he notes the administration had initially proposed higher yearly improvements. we want to much more if they want to companies haven't lobby to weaken the rules and the administration had stronger rules that required. >>more clean car technology. the dot estimates the rule will save drivers more than $600 over the lifetime of their cars. >>but conservative groups say the move will limit consumer choice and drive up prices the best mile per gallon requirement would be no rule requirement at all. joel griffith with the heritage foundation says the administration's push against gas vehicles ultimately hurts american energy independence. but they want to. the fossil fuel car industry out of business that deters the investment today that we need to ensure we have abundant affordable pew sources for tomorrow. the new rule comes
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as president biden has set a goal that half of all new vehicles sold in the u.s. in 2030 are electric. >>in washington, i'm maddie beer-temple. >>on the peninsula monday, apple unveiled its newest upgrades in details into its ai venture. here's rich on tech. >>apple isn't just tiptoeing into ai. they're going all in with a new feature. they call apple intelligence. not only does it make your iphone smarter and syria more useful, but they're doing it in a way that protects your privacy. >>iphone is getting smarter. thanks to ai with improvements to siri and chatgpt is now built in. at apple's worldwide developers conference. the company showed off their version of ai apple intelligence. it's powerful and knows you keep your
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information private. apple intelligence will be included in ios 18, which also lets you place icons anywhere on your home screen and even customize their colors. ios 18 will let you lock specific apps with a pass code or hide them completely from view. iphone is also getting a dedicated password manager which works on windows. 2. as for messages, they can now be sent over satellite when cellular and wi-fi aren't available. rcs support means photos and videos exchange between iphone and android will finally look their best. you can also shedule a message to send later. other notable announcements include phone call recordings plus transcripts and summaries of what you said. and official calculator app is coming to the ipad with a neat trick. it can solve math problems in your own handwriting. as for that apple intelligence, it can help. you write generate images. siri can pull useful
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information from your e-mail messages and apps in a private way to answer complex questions. and if you need more help, siri will be able to tap into chatgpt instill very good job of. ios 18 launches in the fall. it's compatible with the iphone 10 are enough. >>as well as the iphone se 2. now, if you want those apple intelligence features, you'll need an iphone 15 pro and up. i do want to see some more my coverage from wwdc 2024. here in cupertino. check out my social media. i am at rich on tech. i'm rich demuro. that's richaun tack. a dangerous scene
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southern california saturday night, teens on e-bikes set off fireworks in the middle of the busy hermosa beach pier plaza. it comes just days after a safety ordinance was passed following complaints that some bike riders were being reckless. ktla is chip yost has the story from hermosa beach. >>hello there. that explosion you're talking about happened here in the middle of pier plaza on a busy saturday night and was caught on video. take a look at this video in the video. you see a group of kids on e-bikes. one of the kids get off the e-bike and seems to throw a firework right into the middle of the crowd. as you see it start to explode. you see people start to one. you see families, parents trying to shield their kids.
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you see one little girl running away. we talk to the person who shot that video. he was actually out for a bicycle ride. he is a 3.60, camera when he goes out for his bike ride. so that camera was recording and he said he was worried because that was the second explosion he heard while he was out for his bike ride. he was afraid a 3rd explosion was about to happen. >>i saw, you know, smoking. so i want to, you know, hide dot, building. >>so my secure area so i can like, you know, and i was going on. i could i was afraid. on i-30 we get needed it close to me becausewas rereading and i don't, you know, i get you you know, more about this was a very dangerous people could have been seriously injured. but we had officers there immediately. they spoke to the people who were there. >>they spoke to the people who witnessed it, who within the distance of some of the the sparks that went off and nobody reported any serious
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injuries to us. and the ones that did say they were injured handled it themselves. they did not seek medical attention. >>the police chief says they have identified the person they believe is responsible for setting off that firework here in the plaza. he says it is a juvenile who lives outside of hermosa beach. he says they're still investigating, though, trying to get 100% confirmation that they do have the right person for this. he says once the investigation is over, they'll hand the information they have over to prosecutors in hermosa beach. i'm chip yost, ktla. 5 >>stocks close higher as a huge week on wall street kicks off and the powerful california pension fund opposes elon musk's pay package and tesla. here's david lazarus with money. smart. good morning for many workers. we live in cynical times. many people have been laid off or experienced pay cuts or had difficulties with colleagues or managers. >>it's easy to just kind of assumed the worst. but a
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stanford psychology professor name jim meals. aqi says, you know what, that's a self-defeating and it doesn't help anything. he writes in a forthcoming book by never trusting cynics never lose. also, they never win. and that's a fair point. he says it's better to give employers and co-workers the benefit of the doubt. don't assume that they're going to burn you just because you've been burned before. yeah, i don't know. like there's a lot of reason to be cynical out there and why admired the optimism of our stanford professor friend, a lot of people feel that if they don't go into a workplace well protected at this point, chances are they're just going to be set up for a little bit of pain survey show that we used to trust each other a lot more than we do now. but these are surveys go back decades back to when people had job security. and when the ceo made maybe 20 times what rank and file workers made as opposed to the current 200 times, what ordinary workers are making. so easy to be
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cynical in a situation like that. i suspect many people are cynical and work simply because they've been given no reason to be otherwise. as aqi writes in his book, cynics tell a story full of villains and end up living in it. okay. or cynics have been burned more than once or twice and they know that it's better to be perhaps a bit more cynical to be disappointed. back to you.
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let's get a check of our weather now from chief meteorologist lawrence karnow inland. what we're talking about the hottest temperatures the week coming our way for tomorrow. and just a little cooling as we get in toward wednesday. right now as we've got the cloud deck that is
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begin to surge back on shore just a bit. heat advisories going up for most places away from the coastline and outside the bay. and so we're talking about heat advisories. larkspur samara value gap to sonoma napa saying lena. >>and then across the east bay, those hot temperatures expected maybe triple digit, probably the hottest temperatures going to the tri valley by tomorrow afternoon and further inland. and the santa clara valley also going to be very hot. well in the 90's in some spots. so tonight, patchy, dense fog overnight. you will see some breaks as we head toward the middle of day tomorrow, even along the coastline, some sunshine and some hot conditions across the bay area except right out of the beaches midweek. he continuing. then we're going to cool things down. i think as we get toward a lot of part of the weekend, the weekend kind. a couple thunderstorms pop up for the sierra nevada. some showers up there as well. the fog continues up toward the beaches but not much high pressure kind of just sitting on top of that squashing a quite a bit. so overnight tonight see rain there, maybe speaking inside the bay. i think that's about as far as it's going to go tomorrow morning waking up some of that patchy fog and then well, that goes away in a hurry. and by tomorrow afternoon, lot of
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sunshine, even out toward the beach and before the fog moved back on shore by tomorrow night. so temperatures in the san francisco kind of variety. you got 60's and some 70's got 60's out along the sunset. but yet toward the ballpark downtown, you've got temperatures up in the 70's by tomorrow afternoon along the immediate coastline. temperatures cooler there. of course, generally in the 60 starting out of patchy fog, then becoming mostly sunny warming up inside the bay. 75 degrees in melbourne about 70 in south san francisco. that will really start to heat things up, headed down the peninsula, warming up the 80's, maybe even a couple low 90's. the lots of 90's feeling the santa clara valley. the time we head to morgan hill. you're right. all upper 90's. they've some triple digits by tomorrow afternoon. same to be said, as you make your way into little more tomorrow, about 100 degrees tomorrow afternoon. 87 degrees in fremont. 97 degrees in dublin about 95 in danville. 92 in orinda a hot 102. and brett, 103 in discovery bay, maybe 103 in vacaville tomorrow afternoon. so anywhere away from the coastline heat up in a hurry. tomorrow temperatures go to cool down just slightly on wednesday and then more
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cooling on thursday. slight warm-up on friday. that cooling down about average as we head toward the weekend. >>it's been nearly a week since president biden signed an executive order aimed at cracking down on illegal border crossings. the executive order embraces stricter policies on asylum seekers when the daily average of illegal crossings exceeds 2500 southern border averages haven't been lower than that in years. news nation's tom dempsey reports. >>today news nation has obtained updated border data showing the days before this executive order for president joe biden was put in place and the days after. and this morning, the data show that there really hasn't been much of an impact when it comes to border encounters. let's get right to it. this data was provided to news nation from customs and border protection and it shows 3500 encounters along the southern border for the 2 previous days before the executive order went into effect starting on wednesday last week with the executive order in full effect, the
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number of border encounters really saw no significant changes. we saw a bit of a drop on friday, but then on saturday, the number of migrants in custody actually shot up the american civil liberties union has already said it plans to challenge this executive order in court saying the call the order illegally restricts people's rights to seek asylum. in a statement, a leader for the aclu wrote, we need solutions to address the challenges at the border. but the administration's plan to executive actions will put thousands of lives at risk. governor greg abbott, republican governor of texas, also came out in a recent interview saying he believed this executive action will actually attract and insight, illegal crossings. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas recently defended this plan, though, saying it will change the risk calculus for migrants before they leave their home and it encourages them to find a lawful pathway to the united states. mayorkas added that it may take weeks, maybe even months to see the true impact of this executive
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order from president joe biden. but as that data we really haven't seen much of an impact yet when it comes to illegal border crossings in washington, tom dempsey, news nation. >>nearly 2 years ago, a measure to repeal a decades-old state law allowing employees to sue their employer over labor violations officially qualified for the november 2024. ballot. but now the governor is leading negotiations between labor and business groups to possibly take the measure off of the ballot. capitol correspondent eytan wallace explains why and shares how it could impact workers and businesses. it's a state law known as the private attorneys general act commonly referred to as >>passed by the legislature in 2003 and signed by then governor gray davis. the law allows employees to sue their employers for labor violations like unpaid wages, delayed payments and meal penalties before pa go assigned labor
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code violations were handled by the california labor commissioner's office. but as law professor chris mckay lee explains pocket change the reason the department of labor was too short staffed. >>to address all of the alleged violations of the labor code. and so the idea was is to allow private enforcement of california's labor code and that in a nutshell is why paga was created. but since pod opponents have come to this conclusion. honda. >>is broken at the fairbanks is what the fix pug, a coalition made up of 200 business nonprofit community groups. the coalition formally qualify the measure for the ballot this november that if passed would repeal fair banks as well. pug is well intentioned. it has resulted in attorneys taking advantage of the system filing frivolous lawsuits and then keeping a portion of the settlement money that she says should really be going to employees who have lost out on wages. workers are left with very little. and so what happens
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you file these lawsuits on behalf of workers. but it's the lawyers who are getting rich and then workers are getting not they're they're getting less than what they should be getting and that's the problem. but on the other side, california labor federation later, lorena gonzalez says party is a good thing for workers. she argues most attorneys are in it for the right reasons to get their clients lost wages. what the other side has done is take a very minority of attorneys of misuse this process in trying say this is what it's about. but it's not we will not sell out any worker, undocumented workers, farm workers, low-wage workers, workers that have no other recourse except through products. we absolutely will not sell out their appeal. paga ballot measure would require 100% of monetary penalties to be awarded to harmed employees. it would also require the state to once again take a much more active role in labor violation cases. >>and require labor standards enforcement to be a party to all labor complaints. but gonzales argues the state is ill-equipped to handle such cases. we just happen audit
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that said if the labor commissioner's office was fully staffed, they have to triple in size to take on all the pending wage claims that they currently have in their office. there is no way under this budget or any that we see in the future that that's going to happen. amid concerns governor gavin newsom is involved in direct talks between both sides to work out some sort of deal that will lead to pa go reform but will also result in the fix part a coalition removing the measure from the november ballot. >>as for where talks stand, this is what newsom had to say last month that we're in the middle of negotiations on this and anything i say on this. >can and will be used. and i'm told negotiations have been taking place for several weeks now. the deadline to remove a measure from the ballot is june 27th. >>if no deal is reached by then both the pro and anti paga sites tell me they are prepared to move on to the general election with each saying they are confident they will come away. victorious reporting at the state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. on
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tuesday, san mateo county will begin a new program. it hopes to reward people for coming forward with information after home burglaries happen here. our county lawmakers and law enforcement to explain how it works. >>present unique challenges. really believe thinking outside the box to tackle these information from witnesses and nearby residents crucial to our investigation. responsible. today here at the
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county, we are announcing a new program. >>to add to the list of tools currently being used to both catch criminals and to deter residential burglary here in san mateo county. ad suffered collaboration with mateo county sheriff. corpus 72 county district attorney steve wagstaffe. i'll be asking the board of supervisors to set aside $125,000 pilot program that will offer rewards to those who come forward with information leading to the arrest and conviction. residential burglary. the criminals will now know should in san mateo county? every person with knowledge about their crime. directly or indirectly. we'll have a strong financial incentive to share that information. authorities, we'll bring them to justice. if you are a person considering perpetrating such a crime.
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here in mateo county. you know, this, we will find. love
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find a way terry and cleon met years ago when they were 15 17 respectively. the 2 are set to be married, but jerry change her mind in the 2 lost contact. well, 69 years later, the 2 are making up for lost time and tying the knot photo journalist tamara christian shares how these 2 reconnected. >>i was born sacramento, move to a sacramento. i've been
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here a long i was. >>to larry county brothers looking bright. but i was very young and moved west sacramento and the 4th grade, i think we were both working for the same company. that's where we met popsicle factor. >>he had a job there and i had a job i was or ab 15 years, often 16. the beginning when i i don't know 14 or something. guy came into life in his 37 chevy coup with all of that, and he engagement and wedding ring, hope chest. we were ready jump in and then i panicked. and took off and over did say that i or anything. i just took talk to
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him again for about 50 or 60 years. >>good lives for the last 7 years. he's had a happy marriage. by 2, you know. >>when he widowed later on the atmospheric rivers were running through sacramento, making national news. you have. >>if there really water was as bad as what it looked like on tv. she said it was is 7 well, we started talking on telephone daily money not too far. as you know, we found love on the phone. >>we had pretty exciting reunion. i said, how am i gonna recognize it? because place family he said. i'll be that old man with a cane walking on your porch. so i ran out to read somehow or he ended driveway sell off or
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somehow and fell on top of that. >>just laugh and laugh and laugh. we've got going right? 100% that we knew. decided going get a permit. >>find me act together. rebecca
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socialite convicted of striking and killing 2 boys while driving under the influence in los angeles. back in 2020 was sentenced to 15
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years to life in prison on monday. shelby nelson reports. >>rebecca grossman, the former socialite and woman convicted of killing 2 boys in a westlake village crosswalk learning her fate inside a van nuys courtroom. a judge handing down a sentence of 15 years to life in prison. >>and they did a wonderful job talking to the judge. nancy is candor, mom of 11 year-old mark an 8 year-old jacob briefly reacting to the sentencing outside of the courtroom. dismisses grossman never said. >>i am sorry for what i she only said i'm sorry for what happened to you. that is not an apology. >>in february, a jury found grossman guilty of 2 counts of second degree murder. 2 counts of gross vehicular manslaughter and one count of hit and run stemming from the incident that happened back in 2020 evidence presented during the trial indicated that grossman had billion in her system and that she had been drinking before racing a boyfriend through a residential neighborhood in slamming into the iskander
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boys before the sentence was handed down, loved ones on both sides of the aisle delivering emotional impact statements grossman's 2 children asking for leniency, grossman herself delivering a statement and had previously written a letter to the judge from jail asking for mercy and saying that she is not a murderer. but prosecutors have long argued that the grossman burn foundation co-founder has shown no remorse, only blaming others rather than taking responsibility for what she did. the prosecution pushed for the maximum sentence la county district attorney george gascon expressing his disappointment saying in part while we respect the judicial process, we are deeply disappointed with the outcome of today's sentencing. our ffice recommended that mister grossman will be sentenced to 34 years to life in prison. he went on to say our office pursued this case with the intent to seek justice for the victims and their loved ones advocating for a sentence that would reflect the severity of the crime. we will continue to support the victims family during this difficult time.
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>>the google pixel 8 a smartphone, the company's new budget phone in the lineup. >>it's $500 and has software support for a whopping 7 years. here's rich on tech. the google pixel smartphone is known for having a fantastic camera and excellence software. >>the latest model is the pixel it has a nice price tag, too. if you want a smartphone that feel smart and has an excellent camera, get a google pixel. >>this is the pixel 8. poodles latest budget model in the lineup and their most durable a series yet. with a scratch resistant 6.1 inch screen, even though its budget, it has the same processor as google's top of the line phones. the phone is $500 and sometimes on sale for less. google is promising 7 years of software updates. plus new features along the way. here's the
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pixel in allo green. it also comes in bay, black and white. the official case is $30. you can also show off the fun color in one of my favorite cases for any phone speed guns ultra hybrid. the phone has useful ai features that let you get answers. hey, google, what are some animals similar to a skunk stink. badgers, close relatives of skunks found in southeast asia. and if photos. >>and scream calls, plus the most accurate voice typing around. just a couple of thoughts. after my meeting, i thought it went pretty well. >>so what i'm thinking is that we will start this project. as for that all important camera, this is the a front facing video. on the trail. i took photos in seattle at the movies and on a trail, the camera delivers grace snapshots nearly every time. colors are vibrant. details
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almost always focused. downsides. there's no dedicated zoom lens, although you can digitally zoom up to 8 times. charging can also be slow. but overall, the pixel 8, a is a top choice for a smart budget phone that just works. the pixel is available now for $500. and one thing to know the pixel a is a step above and has slightly better specs and sometimes the prices of these 2 devices are similar. >>so be sure to compare price tags before making a final decision. if you want more information on the pixel go to my website. rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro. that's rich on tech. >>that does it for kron on. we'll be back at 05:00am with the kron. 4 morning news.
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