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>>now from kron 4, the bay area's local news station. >>you're watching kron-on live on air and online. i'm stephanie rothman. we begin with developing story in livermore. police are investigating a shooting involving 2 cars. it happened around 06:45pm. tonight on
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ring cannes avenue, right a nissan park. police say a white pickup truck and a blue sedan were involved. officers arrived but did not locate any victims or suspects. investigators are collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses to try and figure out what happened. there. anyone with information is asked to contact the police. and switching gears, tens of thousands of people rocking out at levi stadium tonight for the rolling stones concert. the world famous band also visiting the venue on the stadium's 10th anniversary. kron four's. sara stinson joins us from outside levi's with sights and sounds from wednesday's big event. >>thousands of people stood in line to rock out with the rolling stones at levi's stadium. but the rocking and rolling started hours before the gates even opened. we're rolling stones. fans say this could be the last time the band goes on tour. so people traveled near and far to attend the hackney diamonds
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tour wednesday night. it's like this is a bucket list. thing. >>you know, it's like here they are. i live out in oregon and i was like i got to go, couldn't see them because this could be last or this family traveled from new mexico excited to see the band and celebrate the stadium's 10th anniversary by sitting they still >>many are seeing the band for the first time we've got floor tickets. so just right up front. say online saying middle yeah, really were cited will be able to smell the how long have you been rolling my entire life which puts it back at least 62 years. this concert goer says he's seen the stones. nearly 2 dozen times. >>well, i remember 22 all only one of i forgot the line miles long wrapping around the parking lot. the gates were supposed to open at 5.30, but
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that was delayed. 45 were hot and frustrated, even though is a breeze out here and the people are just starting to get, you know, kind of cranky now just roasting out here. look at the line. it's like 2 miles long crowds eventually started flowing into the stadium. final day. and the real party >>james and concerts like fees generate millions of dollars in santa clara with people packing hotels and restaurants overall with all of our events at levi stadium across first 10 years is created 12,000 jobs in over 2 billion dollars in economic impact. got a hotel doing the whole thing and just feeling like life is very good here. >>staycation, it is a staycation. be rocking, we're going to go for at levi stadium has a lot to look forward to with the fifa world cup. >>and super bowl 60 happening in twenty-twenty 6 stadium. officials say the number one priority being safety. of course, fun comes right after
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that. i'm sara stinson reporting at levi stadium. back to you. >>thanks, sarah. will the concert isn't just good for fans. santa clara officials say they're seeing a big economic boost as well. fans have sold out number hotel rooms and spend money at local businesses and restaurants all week. not just tonight and because of the band's prestige fans of all ages are in santa clara as well. >>it's really unique in the sense that you do have is cross generational, right? you? you know, there are people that are, you know, in their 80's 50's 60's. it's just and then their parents that have their kids with that can be young teenagers are in their 20's or 30's >>city officials say concerts at levi's. we're an important part of the economy last year, performances from beyonce to taylor swift all over the range. and so it's 2 nights at levi's alone generated around 33 million dollars. well,
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switching to day 3 of the republican national convention. it wrapped up tonight with trump's a new running mate. jd vance accepting republican nomination as vice president are shot. hudson has the highlights from the convention floor over milwaukee. >>trump says he kicked the ohio senator because vance relates to working class americans after rising up from poverty himself. tonight, republican vice-presidential pick jd vance introduced himself to a national audience. my name is jd vance from the great state of ohio. >>then spoke about his experience growing up in a family that struggled with drug addiction and poverty. my work taught me that there's still so much talent and grit in the american heartland really is. >>but for these places to thrive, my friends, we need a leader who fights for the people who built this country then says he believes that's why trump picked him for the ticket. also on stage tonight,
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former trump adviser peter navarro. >>yes, indeed. morning i walk after federal prison. they not break me. >>trump loyalists, florida congressman matt gaetz, donald trump. be unstoppable to tonight's theme was make america strong once again. texas governor greg abbott called for a return of trump southern border policies. >>it is time to secure our nation by returning donald trump as president of the united states of america. >>and tomorrow night, this crowd can expect to hear from former president trump as he formally accepts the republican nomination for president reporting in milwaukee for hudson. back to you. >>well, the biden harris
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campaign is denouncing jd vance, a speech at the rnc calling him the poster boy for project 2025. in a statement, the campaign's communications director said, quote, backed by silicon valley and the billionaires who bought his vice presidential selection. is project 2025 in human form, an agenda that puts extremism and they all treat ultra wealthy over our democracy. jd vance's unprepared on the qualified and willing to do anything. donald trump demands. and while embracing the vp nomination, it seems like vance refusing, though, be current vice president harris. according to the biden harris campaign, they say vans is backing off. the debate had been discussed for 2 months with trump's campaign saying they would debate quote any time any place. but now vance is pulling back on those comments. and meantime, a setback for the democrats. president biden tested positive for covid lee today. he's been on the road speaking at different events to try to save his campaign amid demands
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for him to step aside. earlier today, kron four's spoke with doctor peter chin. hong uc san francisco infectious disease expert about how the symptoms could impact people consider more vulnerable due to age like president biden. >>no, i'm not too worried. for ground that will go to the icu. all you have a prolonged both. they'll get reading to you. but of course, every time someone gets covid, particularly somebody who is older, you do worry that it may be a slower recovery and you know me not be back on its feet immediately. >>doctor chin-hong added that nevada where the president was campaigning is currently seeing a high level of covid transmission. and another lawmaker has to calls for the president to reconsider running for re-election. southern california congressman and u.s. senate candidate adam schiff is the latest to question president joe biden's viability to win. in a statement he says he has serious concerns that the
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president cannot beat trump in november. watcsan mateo
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county supervisor david campos urging that a ceo mark zuckerberg to add warning labels on the company's social media platforms. cannabis request follows a similar call for congressional action from the u.s. surgeon general. for more on this kron four's grant lotus and vicki liviakis spoke with a supervisor about his request. your letter, your very passionate about this. >>a lot of parents are concerned about the the impact that social media is having on
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their kids. we can talk stats, but we can also talk personal experience. you have cut. yeah. look, i have a 6 year-old meta. >>the headquarters facebook, instagram whatsapp. it's about a half mile from us. and so we're asking you know, mark, to do, it's the basically but warning labels on social media, sort of like what they've done for tobacco with these would be digital labels and what u.s. surgeon generals made very clear or generals and said, look, when it comes to screen time, those who have screen time over 3 hours really in terms of mental health it doubles the acuity. so this is evidence based. if it's good enough for the surgeon general, it's certainly good enough for me and others. and so this has a tremendous impact because not only is it but it's also you,
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too, which sit in mateo county. so with these technologies, we have these technologies. we have to do is to make sure we do a better job protecting our children. >>i know you want congress to act, but you're also trying to take action locally in san mateo county as well. can you explain that? >>sure. we all over old adage, all politics is local and so if congress is not going to act on this, we want to do is to encourage them the way to do that is through a resolution. so looking forward to playing a resolution here at the board in august and really just leading in on an issue that as a parent, current concerns me and so many others, especially around the issues around bully anorexia. you know. violence there. there's so many good we need to do put in the what -
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guardrails to make sure and that we protect those who really can't protect themselves. and some of the stories are just absolutely heartbreaking. i think that's why you see the surgeon general and others really wanting to the take action and really parents, they think that they're able to control. they are somewhat, but sometimes, you know, we're not around or our children. 24 7 having these conversations are difficult. so we need to find a path forward. and i think taking action this digital warning label and other. for amateurs. that protector, our kids is vitally important. so can you walk us through? exactly. yeah, it's it's like on a on a pack of cigarettes, right? it's got the warning label. >>realistically, you know what you're dealing with? a teenager, what they're going to look at that and go. yeah,
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i it because this is a it's a great question. it's it's all about raising. >>awareness, right? and so making sure that they're where they're straight times 3, the 4 hours and the surgeon general's talk about this. this has adverse effects on on mental health right? it's so really making sure that, you know, children or where parents who are. there's tiktok, there's all sorts of platforms. i think the important thing making sure that parents are aware and then a young people are wearing you. wasn't long ago we're talking you know, rock music is being there's some naysayers out there leading to potentially danger and violence to those sort of things. but this is your tv. this is much, much with algorithms. it and other tools that these companies really want to create stickiness. so
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that users are engaged in the content. they don't move off. and so this is vastly vastly different. and so we'll see what we can do to to make sure that information is there. we have currently place is not working. and so that's why we're trying to in others really raise awareness. >>real quick. i know we're short on time, but you're not on the school board. i know. but >>la just banned cell phones in in la schools. is there where you live? you heard anything to to maybe try to do something similar? >>this is an incredible it's one that's needed. i mean, schools, it's all about connectivity and really making sure the, you know, the inner personal connection amongst most students. this generation in the generation ahead of its totally different. everything is just based on on social media. there are lot of
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pressures that existed. what, what? i was child. but the pressure is sort of fitting it doing it in the way temple skill and social media. really something that needs to be addressed. we really need to look at what we can do to take these phones out of our store, at least put him away for the school hole right now. if you think it's too, i feel ya. i mean, it's a it's a challenge and appreciate what you're doing in this space. >>also make you so much really appreciate the opportunity. appreciate the opportunity. >>more news coming i'm so sorry jack about the mess that big yellow and i made. yeah, is there any way that i can make it up to you? actually, you could help me promote my new $6 big deal meal. you think i could be bought, you son of a—
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driver killed a family of 4 waiting up the west portal bus stop in march as mta is for has now approve new safety measures in the neighborhood. it's a move that some business owners and residents oppose the kron. 4.70, justice now has more on what the changes you should expect. >>i'm a resident of the great west portal area. i tend to agree i think the overall statement today is that was for fine the way it is tuesday evening, residents voicing their concerns over the new west portal station safety program in san francisco. >>the sfmta board approving the new safety measures that will significantly change how traffic flows in the area because they've closed streets and market. this businesses are suffering. they did on the businesses are suffering attempting to do the same thing. west portal. that's why the residents are concerned. they're not businesses are going to prosper. >>these changes are made for exactly the ones that are going to screw me up. i don't how to win a comedown clermont. can't go right. and
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make a left was for lanai more. when i go down was for like right? i'm going to make a left to go to safely anymore because this is not a city surf air. this is where people who live there live in a couple blocks of their drive. >>some of the major changes will include rerouting traffic patterns was vehicle restrictions in transit lanes left turn from northbound west portal avenue will be restricted along with through traffic at yellow, a street southbound left turn from westport avenue to visit street will also be restricted and lenox way will be converted from a 2 way street into a one-way. the final plan. details ways clearly define pedestrian spaces by adding more of it installing speed, bumps and physical barriers. the transit lanes shown here are relatively short segments that are designed to where vehicle restrictions would be. >>so, for example, if you're traveling northbound, you're going to be encouraged to get out of the center lane because you can't turn left anymore.
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you need to get in the right way to turn, right? well, some residents are opposed to the changes. others are in favor of them. the proposal put before you is not perfect. >>but it has some very good elements that provide traffic calming in our busy residential community. long. our vibrant commercial corridor and ed are key transit connection. point. >>changes come in response to a tragic crash in march in which the family of 4 was hit and killed by a wrong-way driver while waiting at the muni metro west portal station. some residents say the tragic deaths were the fault of the driver, not the current transit lay out. mta says street design did not factor in to the accident. >>i don't know why we're here. frankly, it's safe intersection reporting tiffany justice kron. 4 news. in the
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east bay, a new 80 acre park will soon become a part of the east bay regional park system points per let's see is located near the eastern tip of the richmond. sandra fell bridge park officials and others involved in the deal say it will be a big benefit for many kron. 4 theresa shows us how it melts the past with the present. >>stretching along the west shore near the richmond. sandra fell bridge sits a latte, an 80 acre parcel lot now part of the east bay regional park system. very excited. i'm very grateful that this is finally come. >>into being elisabeth eckles is the board president with the east bay regional park district who just closed a deal to purchase a land for
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40 million dollars. >>the purchase of the large area public space is being lauded as a big win for the community, especially when considering the lands passed from point a lot. he is not only a stunning, beautiful, important environmental. >>lights. it is also has a rich cultural history culture. history includes sacred native american sites includes that chinese fishing village that used to be there. it includes line even which was a major port of export, rather exporting line on west coast and as well as a last whaling port ackles says now attention will be turned to fixing up the area on this site. there is going to be some cleanup to do almost certainly this was a >>you know, enable fuel station. there's still oil kings up there on the hillside. so we're just beginning the process doing our due diligence in terms of
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going in and really seen what's there and what has to be cleaned up. so that's going to take time. she says that there will be a number of community meetings to incorporate input on how the area will be mapped out playing a lot. he is such a >>special special place. it is gorgeous. you have these beautiful views of the bay and its historic state. senator nancy skinner helped secure the funding from the state. she says it's an important venture for residents. >>the east bay regional park district will make sure that that cultural and other history is told and that there's, you know, we we can go there and see and will will be interpreted information to tell us about the significance at that site to recess stasio kron. 4 news. >>a youth football league was targeted by thieves in the north bay, not once but twice. the van used to transport kids and equipment. also, lynn from coasts are in a league in vallejo kron four's philippe
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djegal reports it was tracked down and arrests have been made but not before the suspects cost thousands of dollars in damages. when ryan sarna woke up to his dog barking early last wednesday morning, he looked outside his window in vallejo. >>and saw his football league's van was still in the driveway and went back to sleep about 07:00am i got up and was gone. sadly sarna realized history was repeating itself. >>he founded the coach sarna youth nfl flag football league back in 2021. and this is the second time in more than 2 years that thieves have stolen the nonprofits of and really unfortunate. >>you know where we're at. we got it back. fortunately, unlike the first theft, it did not take weeks to track it down. >>this time one of the football league's coaches spotted in the neighborhood just hours after the called he said coach tara, i'm looking 50's right now. they have your man and they're they're torching sarna says at least 3
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people were involved in the theft and attempted torch off the vans. custom wrapping 2 people placed under arrest. meanwhile, the cost to repair the damage ban runs around $8,000. serna started an online fundraiser to help fix it back up. this is something that >>we would be give its its. coming together as community stay together as a community. and i think it's a community. we see a setback and this is where we rise together and go full. the league has 2 seasons a year. the next starts in october and registration is open. philippe djegal all kron. 4 news
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>>on wednesday, it was announced that president biden has once again tested positive for covid. the president testing positive on his way to a rally in las vegas and is set to be self isolating now at home in delaware for more about how the symptoms could that impact people who most vulnerable to covid kron four's grand lodes and vicki liviakis spoke with doctor peter chin. hong infectious disease specialist at ucsf. >>doctor chin-hong. this is his 3rd time testing positive given that he's boosted, i assume you're not too worried about his outcome here. i'm not too worried, for ground that it will go to the icu. all you have a prolonged. >>both they'll get reading to you. but of course, every time someone gets covid, particularly somebody who is older, you do worry that it may be a slower recovery process. and, you know, may not be back on its feet immediately, but in terms of
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2020 20 outcome, we we don't think you'll get very luckily. >>well, doctor, we just reported yesterday about the high levels of this new variant flirt that seems to everywhere in the in the world at very high levels here in california. so i guess, you know, given the campaigning and the the the exposure are you surprised that something like would pop up? >>not surprised at all. we have a very transmissible variant right now. the floyd it's probably been a while since he got we said i'm not sure if he went last got his booster. i could have several months and it's just all around again starting off in the west. but it's picking out a lot across the country. nevada has won the states with high levels of transmission.
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if you are is doctor, what would you be recommending? >>i recommend that >>stays least until fall about a week or so you know, about a week is when kind of the clear themselves, are they going to do point? i don't think he will use on paxlovid you know, he kind hard to events. it's not again, like before with all of the community has despite being 81 years old, but definitely not very rigorous in the campaign trail will probably not be in its best interests. >>i remember when covid first hitting. everyone know we were worried about co morbidity. any other. >>possible >>elements that the president might be experiencing and how dangerous that would be. >>you know, he's otherwise a pretty healthy guy apart from that. you know, questions about his movements. but age
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is the most powerful risk so they 81 years old. does worry me a little bit. but again, he has many things on his side, which is he probably got 2 hots within this year administration that a lot people over 65 to get a second shot this year. it's been 4 months since the last shot and he's getting absolutely did. so all of these things kind of give him the best shots. i'm doing in the quickest time possible. but again, even if somebody who is 81 years old gets a cold, it's always sets them back a little bit more than somebody who is probably glad you're not the president's doctor right now. you'd be under the microscope for a variety of reasons. doctor peter chin, hong, always appreciate you. jumping on with us in providing some context. thanks, thanks, vicky. all right. thank you very much. have a good evening. >>kron osan mateo county
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superior court is reducing several services due to state budget cuts. kron four's lezla gooden is taking a closer look shares. the impacts including delaying proceedings for civil and family cases. governor newsom announced that california is facing a 45 billion dollar budget deficit statewide. >>and cuts are needed to address the gap. the newly passed budget is cutting 97 million dollars from its trial. courts wish there were a better answer on how we serve our community. there's not tail county superior court says they are having to reduce their services and its civil
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family and records departments cutting 1.4 million dollars in costs means things slow down. >>in the civil arena, not in the criminal arena, but in the civil arena for people who want to go in and get order signed, get restraining orders, be able to deal with filing a property documents and things like that. district attorney for san mateo county. stephen wagstaffe says this is a loss to the county did to the cutts family court services will see delays in scheduled hearings. >>the standard time for a hearing is jumping from 8 to 10 weeks to now 12 to 16. don't people don't get to move on with their lives. they don't get to work out. child custody issues. orders will take forever. and you know, when you're dealing with emotional family issues, you don't want to be told. i'm sorry, you're going to have to wait till 2025. >>to be able to get what you need to live a life. >>the number of daily appointments and walk will also be limited. residents we spoke with say these changes
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are going to create greeted challenges for those coming to the courts. yeah, i could see giving up. >>i could see just allowing things to take its own mechanism of not fighting the good fight. and again, it's not like we want to be in here, but we've been wronged in some fashion or form. cheyenne was here related to civil matter, says. >>learning that judgments for civil and family cases could be delayed up to 6 months is disappointing would be a struggle because if somebody is we're financially experiencing some challenges right now. so if somebody has to wait an additional 6 months, it can put a lot of stress. lezla gooden kron. 4 news. >>the rolling stones played large crowds at levi stadium wednesday night. this is the second to last stop for the hackney diamonds tour. kron four's rob nesbitt reports on the economic ripple effects of wednesday's big concert. >>fans of the rolling stones have been good for business in
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santa clara. the band has been touring ever since it form 62 years ago. multiple generations of fans spending money when they come to town. fans lined up early at levi stadium wednesday before the sun was even up waiting eagerly to see the rolling stones when they come storming. oh, man, it's like the first time i ever make keith and ronnie started their 16 city tour back in april, making santa clara their second to last stop scheduled to play songs from their new album as well as fan favorites. like start me up and satisfaction. it will be electrified. will be great. this will be the second time that christine lost and sees the band live. the ceo of discover santa clara says fans have sold out hotel rooms in the city, a fan base that spans multiple generations and will bring an economic boost. its really unique in the sense that you do have is cross generational, right? you? >>you know, there are people that are, you know, in their 80's 50's 60's. it's just and then their parents that have their kids with that can be
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young teenagers are in their 20's or 30's concerts were an important part of the economy last year at levi's with beyonce, ed sheeran and taylor swift swift's 2 nights at levi's had an economic impact of around 33 million dollars in the bay area. the stadium is and city council member kathy watson abi's district is going to be a lot of satisfaction out there at levi stadium tonight. she's noticed an influx of customers at businesses and restaurants and santa clear this week, fans spending their money and bringing an important revenue to the city and millions of dollars that say that will be generated. guess we did see that, you know, when they're in our general fund, which are always very appreciative of. >>and so i would imagine the same thing will happen here with the rolling stones. >>the concert is scheduled to start around 07:30pm. the rolling stones last stop of their tour will be sunday and ridgedale missouri reporting at levi stadium. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news.
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tina zimmerman: five years ago, i reconnected with my estranged father, and that's just something i never ever thought could happen. but when he became a believer, he just had this insatiable appetite to learn the bible, and he began to watch dr. stanley. dr. stanley: god always blesses obedience without an exception. tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father would teach us.
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set to receive some big help transforming traffic patterns in the state capitol. 25 million dollars will help turn grant line road into expressway. claas esta calls saying, oh, you didn't get the funding. you didn't get the funding. so this year we've got 25 million dollars share of the money. >>federal grant aimed at turning grant line road into an expressway in the years to come. that was the focus of today's press conference where officials highlighted concerns this project would address including congestion collisions and unsafe conditions. rancho cordova city vice mayor explained why this troublesome roadway hit so close to home detailing how her car crashed along grant
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line road. >>my car hit the edge of the and the next thing i know rolled over a couple of times and i was in the middle of the field. been advocating for the safety of this road because this is a very dangerous job that many deaths that happened in this road. >>congressman ami bera and congressman kevin kiley also advocated for the project breaking down the traffic figures and a community on the rise eating better infrastructure to meet growing demand. we had a this last december, i believe. and you have multiple accidents out. >>again, if you look at the statistics, it is the most dangerous trapped. >>this is maybe though the worst in terms of a crash density, i believe in the entire region. you and i think 125 crashes over the span of 4 years. >>reporting from rancho cordova covering local news that matters clotted stephanie and fox. 40 news. a major road improvement project broke ground for the first time wednesday. chloe curtis shows us what the state route 99
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1.20 connector project will change for thousands of drivers in the state. the san joaquin council of governments held its official groundbreaking ceremony today for the state route. 99 1.20 connector project as project is going to be extensive over the next several years. but phase one is going to getting started here in august. now it's going to be a big deal for the area, but it also means a lot more traffic. it will likely get worse before it gets better. but this being a major thoroughfare for people commuting or traveling to the bay area or trying to get to i-five. this will make a big difference. once this project is completed and state leaders say it's been a long time coming and it's going to be a short-term pain. ultimately, this is going to be good for our entire region. as soon as we're able to get that second lane open, there's going to be more cars, double the amount of cars going every single minute through that
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interchange. and also this is just the beginning. now, some of the improvements will see include a new road being built between austin road and east atherton drive. and we'll all see a new four-lane east woodward avenue that will open up to help with traffic there as well. and we're also told by local leaders, but this has been obviously a long time coming but will also mean a lot as this area continues to grow and will accommodate. the population as more people move to this area. >>him and he kept covering local news that matters. curtis fox, 40 news.
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>>former members of the folsom police department are speaking
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out alleging years of discrimination by the department. they're now taking legal action against the city. kristin vartan on the hope that raising their voices will not only help them seek justice, but bring about change for anyone who works for the city. >>i was being bullied every day. and there's nothing. do not that to james doris, his attorney says after taking down countless anti-asian stickers >>placed on his locker while working at the full sum police department. he decided to legally do something about he was not alone first to know that you gave your 20 years to department. >>go ask for help. turn it around you make look like you're the problem. >>homer limon also used to work fulsome pd. his attorney says limon co-workers used to make anti-hispanic comments toward him by repeatedly telling quote, we just arrested your sign down the
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street. >>when got his standing was arrested, attorney david foil says another plaintive, laura knutson, who is canadian, was denied positions with the police department until she became united states citizen. but the alleged discrimination did not stop there. she was told she would not be american because she did not. >>he was told she would wish to participate in office. a case that because she was not an american attorneys announced a lawsuit against the city of full sun. these 4 complaints are against fulsome pd. attorneys hope that by speaking up now alleged double standards and you're stand you're event by putting another fulsome police officer on paid stress leave when he was named in 2 lawsuits for racism. harassment will stop for the city of folsom to double down. defend him while his victims are still having report to work and continue being subject. >>to your patient, harassment
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other types harassment is frankly appalling. >>u.s. officials confirm a threat from iran on former president donald trump's life prompted additional security just days before his assassination attempt. but they say it was unrelated to the shooting at the campaign rally. washing correspondent jessi tenure reports that revelation only increases the scrutiny. the secret service now faces. >>just days before the attempted assassination of former president donald trump. u.s. officials say he had even more security around him due to a threat from iran. we have no evidence that those 2 are connected, but we do know >>that the enemies of this world do not want donald trump back in the white house, missouri congressman mark alford says the u.s. has to remain vigilant against our adversaries. if they can help take him out, god that's what they're going to try to iran's mission to united nations called the accusations unsubstantiated and militias.
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but u.s. officials say they have been tracking threats against trump administration officials since trump ordered the twenty-twenty killing of a top iranian general members of congress suggests there's less concern about the iranian threat itself. >>and more about how the additional security resources did not prevent the assassination attempt were investigating texas congresswoman beth van dyne supports the work of the house oversight committee which plans to hold the first congressional hearing into the shooting monday. the committee issued a subpoena to the secret service director to compel her to testify. we need to find out answers and we've got to have them fast offered also supports house speaker mike johnson efforts to create a bipartisan task force to investigate the assassination attempt. johnson plans to make that official on monday as well in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >>nearly a week into this year's california state fair. and it's still making history. it's the first state sanction fair in the nation to allow on-site cannabis sales and
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consumption. kimberly cruz joins us from cal expo to explain how it's going so far and what people have say. >>the california state fair is making history right now. we're standing in the first cannabis consumption lounge state fair. that is also allowing for sales in the nation putting the famous crop. on an international stage. we have, you know, international brands like cookies that are really known around the world. but importantly, we also have a lot of small and minority owned sacramento grants. and so i think this is, you know, it's an opportunity were thinking globally. >>but were able to shop locally with the state jumping in that really signals that we're ready to kind of do this more often bring more cannabis space events. so the community, lauren corp richards says since they opened up the conception space this past weekend. >>they have seen hundreds of people come by the demographic. you seen the most people from are over the age of 50 at the fair. so so the
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people that are coming and enjoying this experience, i think are really diverse. it's the 3rd year the state fair has included a can of his exhibit that the first time conception has been allowed pretty crazy because there's like nothing like this anywhere on the east even like places that the cells like marijuana products, you can never consume them, make an effort to revoke traveled from pennsylvania and they say they knew they had to make this part of their california trip. just pretty cool to see. i guess the same social aspect of the bars. and, you know, like beer gardens, it's same thing is so it's a nice way for smokers to kind of get togethers or more into that than drinking her picture as he worked for months with law enforcement to ensure the safety of the area. it's a fully fund space with signs all around indicating it c 21 plus area only separated from the rest of the it's incredible for cannabis to be recognized. >>i started having the same
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legitimacy as you know, wine cheese and craft beer and all of oil, all of these other rich agricultural bounty is that we celebrate here. this is just the beginning of what i hope will be a continued fight to appropriately and responsibly normalize cannabis. we see this next? >>more n
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tina zimmerman: five years ago, i reconnected with my estranged father, and that's just something i never ever thought could happen. but when he became a believer, he just had this insatiable appetite to learn the bible, and he began to watch dr. stanley. dr. stanley: god always blesses obedience without an exception. tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father would teach us.
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>>now from kron 4, the bay area's local news station. >>welcome back. you're watching kron-on live on air and online on stephanie rothman. we begin again developing story in livermore.
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police are investigating a shooting involving 2 cars. it happened around 06:45pm. tonight on ring cannes avenue, right a nissan park. police say a white pickup truck and a blue sedan were involved. officers arrived but didn't locate any victims or suspects. but investigators are collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses to try and figure out what happened. anyone with information is asked to contact police. and police are looking for multiple suspects accused of shooting some of wall trying to steal their car. this happened in sunnyvale wednesday morning on san pablo avenue near highway 101. the victim didn't get shot. officers say the suspects drove away in a light colored sedan. they're asking anyone with information also give them a call. and the man accused of killing his 5 family members in alameda now officially faces 5 murder charges. this following the death of his one year-old son this week. investigators
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arrested shane killian last week after they say he shot his wife, 2 children and in-laws, all of their home. the youngest victim in the case was the lone survivor until he died at the hospital on monday with the 5th murder charge. the potential prison sentence for killian has now increased just under 250 years to life in prison. he's scheduled to be formally charged on july 22nd. meantime, a vigil is growing outside the home honoring the 5 family members. one of those killed was a 6 year-old william andrew killian. his little league coach says the team is trying to come to terms with the tragic loss. >>our team will not be the it will be one less settled, right? are fields playing with and as players and coaches and community. at a loss. well, i will miss you. missed that light in your eyes. the energy you brought today. so that
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peace can with your family. please help us find our way we >>police are saying this is a domestic violence incident. and switching gears now, day 3 of the republican national convention wrapped up tonight with trump's new vp pick. a jd vance officially accepting the republican nomination during his speech. our reshad hudson has the highlights from the convention floor in milwaukee. >>trump says he kicked the ohio senator because vance relates to working class americans after rising up from poverty himself. tonight, republican vice presidential pick jd vance introduced himself to a national audience. my name is jd vance from the great state of ohio. >>then spoke about his experience growing up in a family that struggled with drug addiction and poverty. my work taught me that there's still so much talent and grit in the american heartland
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really is. but for these places to thrive, my friends, we need a leader who fights for the people who built this country. >>then says he believes that's why trump picked him for the ticket. also on stage tonight, former trump adviser peter navarro. >>this indeed morning, i walk after federal prison. not break me. >>trump loyalists, florida congressman matt gaetz, donald trump. be unstoppable to tonight's theme was make america strong once again. texas governor greg abbott called for a return of trump southern border policies. >>it is time to secure our nation by returning donald trump as president of the united states of america. >>and tomorrow night, this crowd can expect to hear from
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former president trump as he formally accepts the republican nomination for president reporting in milwaukee for hudson. back to you. >>and while embracing the vp nomination is seems like vance is backing away from plans to debate current vice president kamala harris. this according to the biden harris campaign, they say the debate have been discussed for 2 months and trump's campaign saying they would debate any time. any place. well, now than says seemingly pulling away from that. in the east bay. this street in you see on your screens is finally saying goodbye to potholes. road crews are out repaving 65th avenue and avenue all today. the part of the city's 5 year paving plan that started back in 2022, which is funded through voter approved bonds, all trying to make up for the 80 year delay on the street improvements over the last year. the city says it's
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repaid. 47 miles of road setting a new record. i can say is that we're able to invest. >>infrastructure, new machines so that we can actually mill down our streets a lot quicker. if you have yet to see if it's an amazing process, you can literally feel down the street seconds. and so that is a huge why we're able to move forward and get more miles pay because of all a lot of that's in-house. >>there are about 800 miles of streets in the city of oakland. so far, 200 miles had been repaved. they hope to pave another 200 by 2030, at which point they'll likely have to go back to voters to approve another bond measure to finish up the job. >>i've been waiting for him. go to cry. >>all the excitement for the new water shuttle unfortunately cut short the free shuttle started running at 7 this morning and was supposed to go until 07:00pm suspended service shortly after before 6 this evening, citing a mechanical issue. the
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free shuttle carries people between jack london square and alameda landing. the shuttle service expected to last for 2 years. right now. it suspended until further notice will, of course, though, let you know when it's back up and running. if you want to get there, though, better check of the weather. first outside looking nice. but you got to know before you go chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawrence. >>the nice weather last few days. but thanks to the start to change now. high pressure going to begin to build in and these temperatures going to start to get hot in parts of the bay area out the door tonight. of the fog has made its way inside the bay. but a little more ragtag out there. not really thick layer that's developing in. so that is going to burn off early. just could be partly cloudy as we head in toward tomorrow morning. temperatures today started to warm up 79 degrees. some of the interior spots cooled slightly along the coastline. but overall, yeah, the change is already beginning. were all right. the average now live more member yesterday. we're 7 degrees
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cooler below normal, but conquer. checking in at 80. 85 in santa rosa. 65 slightly below normal in san francisco in 71 in oakland, high pressure now threatening to build in here and that ridge is going to take over in the coming days. and that means these temperatures are going to soar. so heat advisories are going up for the bay area starting tomorrow. this to the north bay parts of the east bay and the santa clara valley, southern california, going to get very, very hot. if you're headed in that direction, he warnings are posted there. some of those temperatures as high as 110 degrees in the deserts. >>well, thanks, lauren. is now
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space weeks after they were supposed to return earth. meantime, the federal aviation administration has grounds at another rocket that's supposed to bring people to the international space station. our washington correspondent vinay simlot spoke with the nasa administrator to learn more. >>welcome aboard the international space station for 2 astronauts are delayed in space for others may be grounded next month. nasa administrator bill nelson sent down with us to discuss those missions. so we fly when we're ready and we don't flood before. wilmore and suni williams were supposed to return on june 14th the another jet. they haven't yet as nasa continues to test thrusters that failed on the boeing starliner. it's a test flight and you expect to test everything. nasa expects them to make a safe return in the next few weeks stage to test the safety and the second stage of a spacex falcon 9 rocket failed during a mission with no people on board. for
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now, the faa has grounded the rocket and required an investigation putting the timing of a mission with american astronauts in limbo. the good news is that they know what the problem was and they're going to fix it. congress push nasa to move toward a public private partnership model after the space shuttle was retired in 2011 suffix price contract. it saves us a lot of money. nasa's commercialcrew program awarded contracts of 4.2 billion dollars to boeing and 2.6 billion dollars to space x that he's proven to be phenomenally successful. this former astronaut now leading nasa says these private partnerships are key to one day. take astronauts back to the moon and beyond that in washington, i'm some lot. >>the national women's water polo team is getting ready for the summer olympics in paris. not only does team usa train in california, but a future. several athletes from the
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state crystal ridge caught up with the team before the summer games. 13 athletes. >>one goal bring home that goal. we want to win gold. the women's national water polo team is preparing to make a splash in paris. it's built for shot. the low that he trains locally at long beach city college and features a mix of youth in veterans. like 18 year-old emily osment who committed to usc, but take a year off after high school to focus on olympic training say kind of entering the adult life before the college life and then. >>going back to very soon. but i definitely had to grow up in different senses that you usually when have when you go to the college life. but it's simply a blessing in the skies veteran and two-time olympic gold medalist, rachel to tell. >>even remembers her. now teammate jennifer flynn, when she was a preteen, she was at the like.
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>>the day, the print media day for the 2016 olympic squad to be announced. so i have a picture with her when she was like 12 years old. and you skip what years later and you're like, oh, now here you are with me and we get to take. but a scanner on media day, even though their ages range from 18 to the early 30's accepting each other's differences unites this teen. all this kind of bring in our different costs are different experiences and willing open up to each other with open arms, which is like a big thing. we want represent our country and do the best we can. and the matter what differences we face, not always unites us. consistency is key for this team that operates more like a family. many lived together in addition to training for hours together each day in your training for olympics. so it's going to really, really freaking hard. it's 6 hours a day, 6 days a week, basically. but >>we all have. >>unified goal, which is something a lot of people can't say do think a lot of professions have that. so it's really cool to do. and with people that you love while the
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team is training tirelessly to bring home the gold. >>that gold medal isn't the only measure of success, the feeling of accomplishment. >>win or lose the feeling of knowing that we went out there and we did. our best metals do faded. but it's really the friendships and the connections that you make while going through this process like those lost forever. this team knows standing on the world stage repping, the red, white and blue also last forever. the fact that i get to wear. >>the flag on my suit represent these 3 letters. >>so many people, everything i owe this country so much so to wear. those is honestly pressure 2. but pressure is a privilege. and i just want to be a great example of this country. crystal rich, ktla, (vo) meet fargo, the new virtual assistant from wells fargo.
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nonprofit group heal the bay has released its 34th annual beach report card on wednesday evaluating water quality for 500 locations in our state. among the stretches of ocean that got the worst grades are the waters around the santa monica pier. that's where gene kang is there with more on the results of the report. >>hi there. heal the bay just released their new report card of most polluted beaches throughout the state. and unfortunately santa monica pier is one of the worst on the list. >>water quality challenges this year include some major storm events. la county received 23 inches of rain. and while we celebrate rain here in southern california are highly developed landscape. turns rain into polluted urban runoff. mayor brock. >>tell us a little bit more about, you know, as you run this beautiful city. unfortunately, the beach right by the pier is the top 3 most
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polluted, according to heal the bay. >>i hate hearing that. i hate seen it and yes, its that way it's not only pollution from run office. also pollution from the pigeons from the birds in the area. >>cetera. and we keep endeavoring on our part to clean it up. but the storm drain overflows during the heavy rains really, really cost our pollution levels. santa monica mayor phil brock says the city is doing all they can. they have a special filtration system to clean up the water. >>and he's asked la county leaders to post signs warning beachgoers about the water pollution north of the pier heal. the bay's president says this annual report card rates, hundreds of beach locations across california. grading them from a through f based on the levels harmful bacteria working in the water. so the better the grade, the safer it is to take a dip now in its 34th year heal. the bay's report is the most detailed breakdown of water quality
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along the entire pacific coast spanning from washington down to mexico. take a look at your screen. they unveiled this year's top 10 list of most polluted beaches in the state. many of them stretch from las angeles county to san diego to baja mexico. most notably santa monica pier is the 3rd most polluted beach marina del rey mother's beach is number 9 for a full list of hundreds of ranking. some go to ktla dot com. experts say it's a great idea to check the bacteria levels either online or if you're already at the beach. you can ask the lifeguards reporting here at santa monica, jean king ktla, 5 news. after a driver killed a
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family of 4 waiting up the west portal bus stop in march as mta is for has now approve new safety measures in the neighborhood. it's a move that some business owners and residents oppose the kron. 4.70, justice now has more on what the changes you should expect. >>i'm a resident of the great west portal area. i tend to agree i think the overall statement today as that was for fine the way it is tuesday evening, residents voicing their concerns over the new west portal station safety program in san francisco. >>the sfmta board approving the new safety measures that will significantly change how traffic flows in the area because they've closed streets and market. this businesses are suffering. they did on the businesses are suffering attempting to do the same thing. west portal. that's why
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the residents are concerned. they're not convinced of businesses are going to prosper. >>these changes are made are exactly the ones that are going to screw me up. i don't how to win a comedown clermont. can't go right. and make a left was for lanai more. when i go down was for la canada, right? i'm going to make a left to go to safely anymore because this is not a city surf air. this is where people who live there live in a couple of blocks. they're dry. >>some of the major changes will include rerouting traffic patterns was vehicle restrictions in transit lanes left turn from northbound west portal avenue will be restricted along with through traffic at yellow, a street southbound left turn from westport avenue to visit street will also be restricted and lenox way will be converted from a 2 way street into a one-way. the final plan. details ways to clearly define pedestrian spaces by adding more of it installing speed, bumps and physical barriers. the transit lanes shown here are relatively short segments that are designed to where vehicle restrictions would be.
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>>so, for example, if you're traveling northbound, you're going to be encouraged to get out of the center lane because you can't turn left anymore. you need to get in the right way to turn, right? well, some residents are opposed to the changes. others are in favor of them. the proposal put before you is not perfect. >>but it has some very good elements that provide traffic calming in our busy residential community. long. our vibrant commercial corridor and ad are key transit connection. point. >>the changes come in response to a tragic crash in march in which the family of 4 was hit and killed by a wrong-way driver while waiting at the muni metro west portal station. some residents say the tragic deaths were the fault of the driver, not the current transit lay out. mta says street design did not factor in to the accident. >>i don't know why we're here. frankly, it's safe intersection reporting tiffany justice kron. 4 news.
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>>samsung has announced several new products soon to be on the market. so what's been the reaction? ridge tomorrow takes a look in rich on tech. >>samsung is known for their galaxy lineup of smartphones, but now they're expanding into an entire ecosystem with foldable phones, ai tools and even health tracking with a new smart rain. samsung building out its ecosystem getting close to doing devices. >>now with a lineup that expands past the standard smartphone with full doubles ear buds. multiple watch options. and a smart has an edge or use. i like the flexibility brings. and sam, as the market leader does bring a lot fossil. company made modest upgrades to its z flip 6 and z fold 6 but raise prices by $100 and they want to expand the market. to make
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these things change. plus, consumer still aren't convinced they need a foldable phone for people who are already full. the users. got to be something big that people are like. oh, yeah. the $650 galaxy watch ultra is a welcome new option with a more rugged look and feel plus longer. battery out of the watch. also, nts looks just like apple's watch ultra mud. i wish that with the did a little bit different design. it's the addition of samsung's new $400, smart brain that has many people excited. i rain is really things to me because of all is the trend. a minimal design means it's easy to wear to sleep for 24 7 insights into your mind where? great samsung promising 7 days of battery life and no
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subscription fees and frankly puts them ahead of everybody else because they're the only big company. it's got sweet, you know, of devices. >>right now, the main competition on that's smart ring is from a company called they've been making a smart ring since 2015 and rumor has it that apple is also working on a similar device. i'm rich demuro that's richaun tack. >>kronon wednesday, more than
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200 u.s. navy sailors from world war. 2 were exonerated. their exoneration comes on the 80th anniversary of the deadly explosion in the east bay.
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they were found to be unjustly punished following the poor chicago disaster 1944. that summer and has ammunition was being loaded onto a cargo vessel in the east bay, a massive explosion occurred. 320 people were killed there. and more than 200 of them were black navy sailors, other surviving service men, 50 were later found guilty of mutiny for refusing to go back to work in the unsafe conditions. now kron 4 noelle bellow shares a look back one of the worst disasters in u.s. military history. >>there's no question why this former naval base is called port chicago whipping winds on the shoreline. tell that story. well. the story of the hundreds of servicemen lost their lives at this site 18 years ago isn't as well known. >>this story has been kind of swept under the rug during world war. 2 navy sailors were sent to port chicago on the southern banks of sassoon bay.
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>>the base was racially segregated. commanding officers were all white and the sailors were all black. those sailors were tasked with loading ammunition onto liberty ships, transporting cargo in arms to the war zones. 2000 pound blockbusters, all warheads for tom peters. 6 projectors and anything in between. it was a task. no one on the base was properly trained for. >>and i my my officers several times that that one day this stuff is going to explode. answer was if it does. >>you or i will know anything about it. >>and on july, 17th 1944, that's exactly what happened. at 10:18pm, to deafening explosions ripped through the blowing 2 ships out of the water and instantly killing 320 202 of them were black sailors.
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>>the light. >>in 1990, kron, 4 produced a documentary. >>called port chicago mutiny, a national tragedy. 3 survivors shared their stories. u.s. navy joseph small, percy robinson and robert route junior for robert. the explosion was the last thing he ever saw. >>i was laying my bed with my head resting on looking in this direction and explosion came from this so hard, you know, obviously do raised up and look, it was exposure. flying glass and concussion. my left i was. so bad and lacerated that it was removed that night. eric people screaming. >>the second floor coming now.
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me? pretty fun. >>for survivors like percy robinson, the horrors of the next hours and days were tough to recall as they were now fully aware of the dangers of the job. not long after the tragedy, the navy ordered the sailors to resume their work without addressing the hazardous conditions. joseph small was one of 50 black sailors eventually known as the port chicago, 50, who refused to go back. >>he asked the question is small. are you going back to work? and i said no, sir. and
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him somebody the ranks said a small don't go. we're not going accused of conspiring together. the navy responded by charging the group with mutiny. >>during the trial it was revealed their white officers had imposed a competition at the port betting on whose group of black sea men could blow the munitions. fastest despite the disturbing details of conditions on the base being revealed, all 50 service men were found guilty. >>he had not even thought of the word knew it had not come up. >>though they were sentenced to lengthy prison terms. the men were all released quietly about a year later. they were, however, order to finish their terms with the navy scrutiny from the disaster and trial did eventually lay the groundwork for reform. the navy put safety practices in place. and despite originally being the most rigidly segregated military branch, the u.s. navy became the first to desegregate 2 years later in 1946. today, wooden posts from the original loading
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dock. still stand above the bay waters marking the port chicago naval magazine national memorial. the solemn site holds with it a sense of immense loss but also serves as a place of reflection and a reminder to never forget the men of port ferry. >>inspirational stories to folks in fired they want to know they want to help get the
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run while the nasdaq has the opposite effect and demand for mortgage refinancing jumped last week to a two-year high.
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here's david lazarus with money. smart. >>and the stock market was of 2 minds today. the dow continued its record run, but the nasdaq got simply show lacked the tech-heavy nasdaq was down more than 500 points or nearly 3% as money continued moving out of the big cap stocks such as nvidia and meta and into smaller cap stocks. the traders believe will benefit more from pending rate cuts. and that's because small-cap stocks tend to do more borrowing to raise capital. so this is an anticipatory move on the part of traders. but it's really impacting the tech stocks, which means there's some buying opportunities out there. if that's a train that you might have missed wall street now figures that the chances of a september rate cut are 100%. and that does seem likely the economic data backs that up. probably
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another rate cut as well in december. let's talk about mortgage rates. interest rates are now at a 23 year high. and that's bad news for potential homebuyers or people who have an existing loan that they're looking to refinance. nevertheless, mortgage rates last week hit the lowest level since march, and that sparked a 15% increase in applications to refinance the mortgage bankers association says that was the largest amount they have seen since 2022, even so we find a man is more than 70% below pre-pandemic levels. the rate for a 30 year fixed loan is now running about 6.8, 7%. so if the fed expected to start cutting rates in september, when will homebuyers a refi seeker start feeling a little bit of that love. probably not until next year. usually takes months for interest rate cuts to filter down into consumer loans. so if you're waiting for this sort of thing, this isn't your year. but next year is your target back to you.
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>>the democratic national committee is pushing back its virtual roll call vote a nominee. president biden ahead of the convention. washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports the new 5 democrats some time as they struggle to get on the same page about president biden. >>republicans rally around donald trump. democrats are delaying a vote of their own party's presidential nominee. that virtual vote won't happen before the first of august. dnc co-chair and minnesota governor tim waltz says a vote will still happen before the august 19 convention in chicago. >>the dnc had planned to vote to nominate president biden before august 7th because of ohio's ballot deadline. but ohio has since pushed that back to september. that's why some house democrats drafted a letter to the dnc urging against vote happening as early as july. 21st. >>writing, there's no legal justification for this extraordinary and unprecedented action. democrats will now hold off on sending that letter.
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spokesperson for california congressman jared huffman said, quote, we're glad to see that the pressure has worked in the dnc will not rush this virtual processed through in july. the shifting timeline comes as more democrats in congress call on president biden to drop out of the race. the latest california congressman adam schiff who said i believe it is time for him to pass the torch. but president biden insists. >>think it's pretty clear that joe biden is not going to go quietly into this good night. george washington university professor peter loge says despite the party infighting, a lot of this may not matter to voters. most voters most of the time don't care about rules. committee decision to the democratic national committee. >>they want to can i afford to buy a house in washington? i'm maddie beer-temple. sadly, the
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erupted for the last time as of 11 wednesday morning. the mirage hotel in las vegas has faded from existence. the celebratory send-off drew hundreds. they're the same play. steve wynn, welcome. the first guests in 1989 ryan matthey has the emotional sendoff. >>it's hard to imagine the las vegas strip without a giant erupting volcano or the artificial scent of coconut or the magical gardens we've seen on the inside. it was all part of steve wynn's vision nearly 3 and a half decades ago. not just a great a casino destinations. several believe that that vision was achieved and makes wednesday's goodbye all the harder. a vision betty lucas sought repeatedly using now interview sitting there she was one of the last cast
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to check my because thinking you're my first morning and don't get pfizer's >>each memory exploding back dolphins in the backyard, which by the way, he really wanted to put it our home like those of elaine wynn, who co-founded the resort. >>with her former husband in 1989, the first guests sick freedom, rory's white tigers, we hand over to you sort spirit. symbolic me. >>what i think is the most precious real estate short of the hoover dam in the state of nevada. it's credited as the first mega resort that ushered in hotel implosions to build others like it through the 90's. carrie bradshaw and or saw it all. i was 23, the cocktail waitresses started on day one. ready thought it was past 3 job. that? they making a life adult closing this
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building, this mega resort. and we've made home for so many years. is. >>it's very and most it's now out with the old and in with the new. it includes ripping out this fall, came to in the surrounding lagoon to make way for a giant guitar. it will be a nearly 700 foot guess room building. >>we've been told that that work starts on thursday, reporting outside the mirage resort, right? matthew? >>8 newsnow. >>the nominations for the 76 emmy awards have been revealed. dayna devon takes us through the key categories in the entertainment report. >>the nominees for the 76 primetime emmy awards have been announced and this show just made in these history. >>your life in do? >>yeah. the beer broke the record for a comedy series. earning 23 nominations this morning. the previous record was 30 rock with 22
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nominations. the nominees for lead actress in a comedy series are cuenta brunson abbott, elementary, iowa. very the bear. maya rudolph loot. jean smart hacks christian week, palm royale and selena gomez for murders in the building. the actor's who has been snubbed before finally getting an acting nomination for only murders in the building. selina also becomes the most emmy-nominated latina producer for her contributions as an e p on the show. now to lead actor. here are the nominees, matt berry, what we do in the shadows, larry. david, curb your enthusiasm. >>steve martin, only murders in the building. martin short, only murders in the building. jeremy allen white, the bear faro want to tie reservation dogs the nominees for comedy series are abbott elementary. the bear curb your enthusiasm hacks only murders in the
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building. paul roy, all reservation dogs. what we do in the shadows. >>the drama series, one show dominated. all water is shogun has the most nominations overall with 25 including best drama series. the series is only the second non english language program to be nominated in the outstanding drama category squid game was the first in 2022. shogun will go up against the crown fall out the gilded age the morning show mister and missus. smith, slow horses, 3 body problems. now leading ladies best actors in a drama series nominees are jennifer aniston the morning show. carrie coon the gilded age, my erskine, mister and missus, smith. and as to why shogun imelda staunton the crown. reese witherspoon the
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morning show and best actor in a drama series nominees are idris elba hijack donald glover. mister and missus. smith, walton goggins fallout. gary oldman, slow horses here are up. so not a show gun and dominic west, the crown, the 76 emmy awards will be handed out september 5th. i'm dana devon here in hollywood. more news com
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>>i pull out there around the bay area today and looks like a temperatures tomorrow going to start heat up. then starting a little uncomfortable in places as we're going to be talking about some triple digit heat
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return in the bay area. all part of the same ridge of high pressure that has made things very, very hot here in july. but here we go. we've got a nice change. the pattern last couple of days been very comfortable around the bay area, but and now some fog in the creep inside the bay as we speak, but just rather patchy out there for the golden gate bridge got a couple patches of fog continue to roll on in right now. temperature wise. how about this? you're looking at 60's and the san jose little bit warmer inland this evening. that's kind of a clue. 71 in concord, 74 in pittsburgh. 77 in brentwood and 71 in calistoga. but here we go. here's this big dome of high pressure. this is the one that came all the way across the pacific. got as hot, right the beginning of july, then moved already started weaken a little bit cool down only to see retro grade comeback in again. here we go. it's building back in tomorrow. those temperatures going to start to warm up more. so i think as we get to friday, i think that's what we really feel. the heat. and then we may just cool down ever so slightly as we get into saturday and sunday with a little more of an onshore breeze. but where that ridge just not want to give in, it's going to stick around. in
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fact, going to get very hot. i think as we get to monday, tuesday, wednesday of next week, that's a lot of those temperatures likely to soar into the triple digits specially as you get the east bay. once again, numbers in san francisco going to be very nice tomorrow, 60's and a few 70's along the coastline. cool fog will continue their the temperatures mainly in the 60's as you make your way inside the basics. team earning game about 75 degrees. foster city 78 palo out to the south bay enjoying lots of sunshine tomorrow. many 80's. but here we go. as you get over the east bay hills, they are 94 in pleasanton. 95 degrees in lemore, 93 in dublin. and so you get the idea. hot weather beginning to break out. maybe 100 in brentwood by tomorrow afternoon, one-on-one discovery bay and 96 in concord. going start cranking up the numbers over the next few days. and well, here we go as that high pressure. ridge just does not want to give in continue to bring the hot weather. maybe slight cooling on saturday sunday. not going to be in. this is get 203, maybe 104 by tuesday of next week. i think that will be the peak of the heat and then
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hopefully we are going to wrap this ridge of high pressure up and then we're done. for sports. >>well, with one day left in baseball, all star break, it's all about basketball, both international and some really going on today. let's start with the boys in the desert taken to sin city with the warriors. summer league team is heading a good run in vegas. one of 5 teams are still undefeated right now in the summer league tonight against the candidacy. brandin pajemski there. trace they've is actually did not play along with brandon budzinski was given his so promo some play in state having a good time in the sun city is was boxing legend champion floyd mayweather there with his. his protege, his grandson there, who's ready to walk in his footsteps. they jumped all over the cast early on. they never let up jackson role with catch-and-shoot there. drop those and you can count those 3. he hit 3 treys on the night. 13 points. the warriors, the hit star teen threes on the night altogether, including this
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one. that one coming from ethan thompson. he had 9 poits. meanwhile, the former lacrosse star pat spencer. well, he has an impressive so far, carries a game. the warriors with the it takes the past. that's lays it in their 13 points for spencer to 13 seeing like their number they pump out. on the other drops 3 off here, but then turns around on the other in and keeps the crowd on their feet. watching years. they worked the ball around trying to find something trying to make something happen. almost it there. but he catches it, throws it down inside 16 points and 7 rebounds for they guard the warriors. they stay perfect. winning 96 to 85 following the game. brandon pajemski actually talked about the camaraderie of the team and how it's developed in >>i together. i coaches are really good people person and a really good teacher. my first series. don't think i'm a guy a lot. and he just
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really knows how to make people connect with one another. and i think having players and in other football given the short on time. >>meanwhile, the usa men's basketball team where that was on tour is wrapping up before heading to paris to begin feel the big games this morning. it was in dabbled abby facing the call a jokic serbia year. so those steph started out on fire team early on. right. here's scored the usa's first 9 points, including those 3 from the right of the top of the key. you can count those to joker, though. he kept survey in the game at least for a little bit. he grabs the offensive rebound after harden is here comes off. the ram is the co-location comes up with drops off or to war. he had 11 rebounds and 16 points. i believe they got a 15. oh run, though. the usa does that put the game away. in the 2nd half, it was bam adebayo given 3 of his own right here wide open. if the top of the anthony edwards showed off his
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defense with the steal on the other and watch him here. he says minutes, however, he needs to he gets the steal here, breaks away it down on the other throws that one down and out in abu dhabi and well, you see it at a bio looking for someone cutting and he finds lebron james who had 11 points on the night and then look at the passing on this play. finally ending up in the hands of none chef curry for 3 more. >>and that doesn't here for us at kron-on will be back with morning news at 5 o'clock. >>i'm ing. have a great rest of your night.
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