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>>smile market in san jose's. japantown you'll find service with a smile, a and yet this smiling face alluding to the security cameras didn't stop these thieves. you see here trying to take a beer can last week, one of the 2 sisters tried to stop them but the suspects hit and pushed her to the ground we don't have anything happen. fong tom says she just arrived to the shop when she saw her sister getting attacked. the 2 then tried to stop the thieves but ended up both getting hit all. not a time to buy them. stop. yeah. just i saw them and they find, you know, that cannot that sent both sisters. okay. physically. but they're hurt emotionally. do something met? stadium a 16 year. all never happened like this one. first time in my life. san jose police say the suspects were gone by the time officers showed up. detective has been assigned to the case and the investigation is ongoing. a great place to be.
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>>and don't let one. >>one know south of longtime customers like kyle say this incident does not represent the service. shot provides sat. it is the race that it's. >>it's it's a little messed up. you know good but rain, even nice meantime, fong and her sister are thankful for their loyal customers. and until those thieves are caught their faces or plaster for all to thanking taken from us, the they've been ice in san jose. jackie moment. kron 4 news. >>as san francisco restaurant is picking up the pieces after yet another break in. this is los jockeys in bernal heights. the restaurant's rain camera seeing there qasem of smashing the businesses front window early sunday morning and then taking one appears to be the whole cash register. this was the 3rd time the restaurant got targeted in 4 months. our noelle bellow spoke to the owner. that full story coming up later on.
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>>it's been hot out there today, but how long will last from 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tells us what to expect. lawrence. >>we're looking forward to get things to cool off a bit. of course, today, the hottest day of the week. i mean, these temperatures just oppressive in parts of the bay area out there tonight. yeah, the fog that we're seeing right along the coastline and just inside the bay. otherwise we're mostly clear out there right now, given as a big dome of high pressure sitting over head. so here we go. weve got what looks like a change in the pattern coming our way. but look at the numbers today. it was 108 degrees in fairfield, 106 in lemore 104, in concord, 102 in the battle. 98 mountain dew. and how about that? 109 degrees in vacaville. so sizzling temperatures just about everywhere you went. but looking on the coastline, only 61 degrees in half moon bay. so, yeah, big contrast there. so good news is national weather service taken down the warnings for advisories continue into tomorrow night.
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but i think that will be either going to watch end to this heat wave around the bay area. really the hot weather, this kind of in sticking around all of july. all right. that's a ridge of high pressure that brought you the hot weather to break down a little bit tomorrow. still going to be a hot one tomorrow. some places getting close to triple digits in the afternoon. but after that, we get into thursday, we get into friday. everything begins to change that high pressure really begins. we start watch these trough low pressure. the north one trough coming up from the south. all of a sudden we put those together by friday. we're talking about these temperatures, maybe 15, maybe 2025. degrees cooler around some parts bay area. so you go from highs that were well over 100 degrees, the much much cooler weather. so long range forecast models also pointing toward a big cool down as we get the beginning of this next month to so right there, all the gray and right at normal. exactly where we want to be so highs tomorrow. how of this still 60's in san francisco? still some hot 90's in san jose. >>thanks, lauren. and with the high heat expected to last a few more days, almost
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advocates in santa clara county say they're worried about the unhoused community. 11 unhoused people have died over the last week. their cause of death has not yet been identified. but advocates say it could be a mixture of issues, including this hot weather. >>there's 3 groups that have not had any food deliver. and there's 3 other groups that been affected by a significant decrease in the amount of food that they have available. and between that and the heat, you know, that's had the effect on people. >>card right says she remains on the ground helping unhoused people facing the hot weather but believes more needs to be done. and when it comes some homeless in oakland, crews have begun clearing up an encampment over there at toll plaza beach. it's right near the bay bridge toll plaza. a city spokesperson says for weeks they've been letting residents there know this was coming and there have been around a dozen people living there. city officials say most of them have already moved
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somewhere else or accepted help from city services. the city says they were told by san francisco bay conservation and development commission. the encampment need to be cleared or began facing daily fines. >>the city has a responsibility to structure, hearing infrastructure that might be contributing to safety when they are. our lives at risk when they're putting fire lanes at risk in this specific case. again, the city's been noticed by a regulatory partners that there's an issue with everything right here by the water. to get it start facing fines. >>city officials hope to have the encampment completely cleared out or cleans up by the end of the week. and oakland rapper has been arrested in connection to the shooting death of another rapper. >>no green who was went by the alias, don, to god. green was shot during the grand opening of a beauty store off telegraph avenue back on july
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13th police announced today they arrested dominic gates who goes by b and c 4 narrow. another person was also shot in this incident, but is expected to be okay. investigators have not yet revealed what led to that shooting. i-15 year-old boy injured during the war between israel and hamas in gaza is now in california for medical treatment. getting a warm welcome there. i lost both of his legs when his farm was hit by an israeli airstrike. he will now head to sacramento to receive prosthetic legs and rehabilitation. he arrived at sfo this afternoon with the organization he'll palestine as well as his doctor that helped him back there. he spoke through translator about how grateful he is for the help that he so far received. >>he
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>>i'm very grateful and i want to show all the respect that i have to the people supported me to get these prosthetics because it's going allow me to have a normal for him finally arrive. just so happy. i can't wait to able to hug and hold him in my arms. i just like i the day we did start >>ahmed will also receive treatment for his hands head and abdomen injuries. that treatment is expected to last about 4 months.
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waste monday night. california delegates helped her get the votes. she needs to be the democratic nominee. kron four's. michael thomas has the latest details. >>the associated press says it's the california delegates that really gave vice president kamala harris the votes she needed to possibly become the nominee. and yesterday at her speech, she said it's the work she did here in california. that's preparing her to go up against former president donald trump this november. well, she's not been made the official democratic nominee for president. the associated press as vp harris has 2,688 delegate vote well over the 1976 need it. and voters this morning say they think it goes to show she's got what it takes, hoping that this makes a difference. >>that that that this makes a difference. as far you know, she beats term big california democratic names like governor gavin newsom and former house speaker nancy pelosi have backed her. and california democratic chairman rusty hicks says. >>75 to 80% of the state's delegation were on a call
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tuesday and fully supported. harris and harris says it's a work in california that's preparing her for this election. >>as a young prosecutor, when i was in alameda county district attorney's office in california, in cases involving abuse. donald trump was found liable by a jury for committing abuse. >>her campaign says within the first 24 hours of president biden's endorsement, she raised 81 million dollars for more than 888,000 donors adding to the 240 million dollar war chest. president biden's campaign left behind voters this morning say they still have a lot of questions, but they do plan on watching the race very closely. i just think it's kind of funny that. >>the part prosecutor. and then her opponent is a felon. so i just, know, be really interesting see. i don't know if that's going to help you know, be better suited to be president or not. but that's the very interest. >>as of now, she is still not the official democratic nominee for president and the delegates still need to vote next month at the democratic
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national convention where it's assumed she formally accept the nomination when it comes to her running mate might be. well, we're still waiting for those answers. and as we get them, we'll keep you updated. that is the very latest reporting in alameda county, michael thomas kron. 4 news. >>president biden is back in washington while his vice president is campaigning as the democrat most likely to get the nomination for president monday, republican vice presidential candidate jd vance held his first solo rally as well. washington correspondent vinay simlot brings us up to date on both campaigns. >>president biden appeared in public for the first time on tuesday since he went to delaware to recover from covid president. and the first time since he announced he wouldn't seek re-election. can harris beat trump? the vice president held her first campaign rally in milwaukee, wisconsin, a battleground state that path to the white house goes through wisconsin. >>campaign has enough delegate
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support to win the democratic nomination. he elected leaders endorsed the vice president on tuesday, including democratic leaders, chuck schumer and had came jeffries and boy, oh, boy, are we enthusiastic and the congressional black caucus, she's the most qualified and prepared person to defeat donald trump. as the harris campaign begins, republican vice presidential candidate jd vance is working to introduce himself to the public. i don't know kamala. >>i served in the united states marine corps and i built a business. what the have you other than to collect a government check for the past. >>the republican vice presidential candidate held his first solo rallies in his ohio hometown in virginia on monday, the trump campaign's first rally since biden dropped out. >>really doesn't matter. run against be honest because every democrat in leadership has supported these broken policies almost 100 days out
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proposed community in solano county. that's backed by tech. billionaires is reversing course they're withdrawing a ballot measure related to the project from the november election. kron four's will tran delves deeper into the reason behind this decision. >>solano county, the voters here will not get to decide coming november whether or not they want a new city to come to their county outside of sacramento. now, that plan has
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been put on hold for at least 2 years. the people behind this, a group of billionaires collectively known california forever. and they decided at the very last minute the county was supposed to review the plan before it goes. it was just a formality before it goes on the november ballot. but they were supposed to be doing today. now there's nothing to review because california forever says less. >>push the pause button. they will now have to go through this same process as other developers meeting, there is an environmental impact report. public hearings detail why this is good more bad, which is why it's going take time. critics were saying they try to circumvent the system by taking it right to the voters. >>california forever said they did receive enough signatures to get it on the ballot. so everything they did was legal. this will be put on hold at
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least until 2026. critics have blasted california forever. despite the plan, they say that it was supposed to bring about $70,000 a year job to the area about 400,000 residents that this was supposed to be prosperous. but critics, including farmers, say they were bullied into possibly selling their land, that they were suing california forever. they can at least take a breath for now. this plan is not over just >>more news weather and sports updates coming your way. sti when we're young, we're told anything is possible... ...but only a few of us go out and prove it. witness the greatness of anna hall on a connection worthy of gold: xfinity mobile. only xfinity gives you the most powerful mobile wifi network, with speeds up to a gig in millions of locations. and right now, xfinity internet customers can buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year.
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in all black police chief town hall will be held at oakland city hall, current and former bay area police chiefs will be in attendance for more on this kron four's justine waltman spoke with organizer of the event, oakland rapper and philanthropist mistah fab and michael carroll, san jose state police chief. but we'll start with mister bad. why holding this event tomorrow? who do want to calm? >>what are you hoping people will get out of it on? this is the first covid >>event that we're holding that the therapy, the men and women to come out. it's unfortunate i want to say sonya massey, the name, right? you know, for the things that's been going on in the communities and a-level love distrust between. the public. the people and law enforcement and we're trying to figure out what can we is there ways to rebuild that trust? how can we set up and see what are some initiatives that can be implemented in the community for people to sit up and
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community policing. >>so we didn't get a chance to know each other. so if this little boy gets the police called on this officer who's been in the community, dealing handshaking, talking with people says, >>a minute. now we're not coming in like that. we're not even coming in with that type of aggression. i think is needed no the time now is far, far, far chief do feel that distrust in the definitely. >>law enforcement has a history rich history of challenging for after american community. i think this give us opportunity actually build relationships, collaborate and share police instruct strategies as well as policing concepts. >>so i'm looking forward to the dialogue. what i realized as a chief of police, we can't do it alone. we have 2 areas that we need to focus on. we need to focus on accountability. and we also need fold refocus on recruitment and thus give us an excellent opportunity to share our profession so that we can actually use this as a recruiting opportunity as
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well. many people face to face. and how did you to connect up on this? >>community? i think. >>a lot of the town hall meetings that were going on we our shot. farms where people from the community with set up and set up and talk about what can we do? what can we do to make a difference? you know, one thing, but i'm realizing of a lot of people are comfortable and their discomfort like that. they're places they okay with that. this stuff doing this work meeting for one being a rap artist sitting up. organizing things with the police that slide off for you. breaking the code. got but this is not about me and my ego. this is not about the darks that people are throwing, that the knives that people are using to, you know, stat names in mind and that whenever it is, it's about what are we going to do? that's going to be different than what our ancestors have done to move forward and perpetuation we need to have a better place and our communities to where we could that we're we're not afraid of what's going. we're not afraid that when we in the
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community just plan basketball than a police officer may feel like he wants to come over there and just racially profile what we look like. a suspect only fit the description or you're a rapper or we're rapper you know and so you you might have guns on so like i say, i'm >>i understand. the blood that people feel that they have on their hands police officers. it's like i say the trust is like no one. i met with the pollies iraq on the polling. don't even want to come not conversation like they're going to be people that will come to there be because of and we may lose some followers from people didn't. i some police theft. at the end of the day. this is about this is about moving forward to see what can we do to improve community and hold people accountable. hold them accountable, holding ourselves accountable. and so what better? where different things to be heated when you have this face-to-face meeting tomorrow, like what are you hoping?
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>>you can change people's mind. and talked about recreate one fact that there could be, you know, maybe some hearts that could be softened it. so even when we did the barbershop, once we have those difficult conversations, he saw the frustration. he saw the heated conversations. but you have to work through that because people have lived history and live examples of where police have mistreated >>and so we have to own up to that. we have to own that. our history dates back to slave patrols. we have to own. and i think what the transparency i think would be an open and receptive to new ideas, listening to the community, given this opportunity to revisit what our core values right. one of our core values, this community, we want to bridge the gap between law enforcement community. we want to focus on having the community that where law enforcement is included and we can get back to being that noble profession that we want to your department will be represented. you'll be there. what are other agencies that are having their chief of police showing up for this tomorrow? carol, be able to to organize the guys on his for, you know, some of the people. so some of the folks that it wasn't hard to round them up
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with a resistant to this are looking forward to it. >>every officer that i've mentioned this program to they were all motivated and eager to do it. and fortunately, it was just that church at a short notice. but i do have emeryville police department. i it's allen meeting elamine the police and haven't received confirmation from fremont. >>i haven't received confirmation from tracy, but they're all motivated and they know that this is much needed, especially at today's time. and and at this moment right now, we need to have these conversations you don't have to be from those communities to take part in this tomorrow. performance free. this is something that we biweekly without their petey with different topics to address issues that we are affected by as the >>i definitely want to french davies who is representing the oakland police department will be in attendance and i want anyone that has any forms of connections to any type of law enforcement to come out. you know, from whatever the do whole judicial system, lawyers, judges more so more so we can learn more about get
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district attorney there. pamela price she's committed to it. she told me that she would be and it's about a slice and we have to hold each other accountable. but we also have to do this collective as a collective and it's like no one person is going to be above this and to the influences. we have to be able to break the monotony of the things that we don't like all a mess with the police found man. i'm not doing a police work. i'm not i'm not going out fighting crime. i'm going out trying to rebuild my community. and said in that piece by piece by saying hold on because most of the people we come from, they'll be anti. everything was soon as they get in trouble. a manager. i'm a character letter. it's like a moment. like like life's like less beal. let's deal and leave all the you know, the baca tours and antagonists lost their home. and this is a >>one way to start at so glad you guys have come in and talk about his chief. mister fab, thank you for being with us here this afternoon. appreciate appreciate your time to let us know how it goes tomorrow. yeah. tomorrow
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at therapy is at the california ball roll, not city hall, the california ball which is brought to you stop 17. 36 franklin my bad on that misinformation. i put it in. but it's at the california ball room tomorrow at 06:00pm. it's free men, women, children bring them all. and it's a city hall town hall meeting from all cities that are involved we hope to have some great healthy dialogue same year. thank you so much. thank you.
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dazio tells us what comes next for the presumptive democratic presidential nominee. >>this is absolutely a turning point in the campaign. >>taking charge political analysts weighing in as vice president kamala harris officially hits the campaign trail as the presumptive presidential candidate for democrats. first stop a milwaukee high school gym in the battleground state of wisconsin voters have been saying for the last year is we want to move forward. we do want to move backwards. i mean, both >>of those candidates, trump and biden had been president before. is this really our only choice? i mean, we were hearing a lot of this fatigue and really dissatisfaction with the choice is flooded. jackson is a political science professor at san jose state university. she says harris's using her time wisely to capitalize on the and the ease voters had with the biden-harris ticket. >>by delivering an energizing speech focusing on unity. now the real work gets under way.
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i think kamala harris's challenge is to >>take advantage of this desire you know, something new and forward progress. she's certainly making that argument right now that she is the candidate of the future. trump is the candidate of the past. it she can continue to hold on to that message and momentum. i you know, she really has has >>possible path to victory in november. it's still going to be close no matter what. but the democrats certainly have a much better chance with her as their candidate. then with biden knows the very well. she knows, although, you know, key funders very well. so she's very well prepared for this moment. >>bruce cain is a professor of political science at stanford university. he says some of the criticism of harris that she hasn't done much as a vice-president misses the mark, adding the role of the vp has to be a behind the scenes as a quiet supporter of
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the president. he has that role may help her. now she steps into the position of the lead candidate on the ticket. >>and it doesn't hurt, by the way, for people to have low expectations and a surprise. i's much harder when you come in and everybody thinks you're going to be a superstar. and then you disappoint. and i think right now she's got. >>the advantage in the newsroom. theresa kron, 4 news. kron. 4 is your
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already looking ahead to 2026. tuesday, former los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa formally announced he's launching a twenty-twenty 6 campaign for governor capitol correspondent eytan wallace spoke one-on-one with him. >>well, before antonio villaraigosa served as mayor of los angeles, he held a powerful role here in sacramento in that building. now he's hoping voters sent him back to sacramento to lead our state. with that former los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa officially launched his 2026 campaign for governor. that's the year. voters must decide who will replace gavin newsom after he's turned out. in this 90nd campaign video online. be it a go, sir. touted his tenure serving 2 terms as mayor of the state's most populous
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city. and before that as speaker of the california state assembly, there are big. >>challenges facing this state and i'm ready for that challenge during a one-on-one interview with go, sir, spoke about his issue, priorities, an economy that's not working for enough people the state for middle class families. you know, we love to talk about with the 5th largest economy in the world, but we don't say is we have the highest effective poverty rate for kids can't afford an apartment, much less buy home. we need to take on the challenge is public safety making sure we have the best schools in the united states and making that we're working to address homelessness. but he acknowledges winning will not be easy. we had a ghost a previously ran in 2018 and lost and this time he's entering a crowded race that already includes lieutenant governor eleni kounalakis superintendent of public instruction tony thurmond, former california senate president pro tem toni atkins. >>and former state controller betty yee. other big names who
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have privately or publicly said they're considering jumping in include attorney general rob bonta, u.s. health and human services secretary xavier becerra and riverside county sheriff chad bianco. this is shaping up to be a crowded race. are you confident you can win? i'm going to work hard every single day. like so many californians do chris across this but i think what distinguishes mean from the field >>approved. problem solver. you know, get ready in knocking on every reporting at the state tom wallace. >>kron 4 news. >>around the country, delta airlines is still struggling to get back to normal after computer glitch impacted windows computers worldwide. last friday, kron charles clifford was at sfo where travelers are still trying to reach those destinations. >>well, by midday tuesday, delta airlines had canceled 467 flights. they continue to struggle with the aftermath of the crowdstrike computer
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glitch. tuesdaymorning, hundreds of frustrated delta passengers waited patiently in line trying to rebook their flights. we had trouble getting on in minneapolis are kevin and his wife have been trying to get home to south dakota, came fully to get somewhere closer than what we are. and i don't really know like just to get home. well, we're here on saturday, 3 days ago, athena lindsey's daughters were supposed to fly out to see their grandparents last weekend. but due to the computer glitch, delta suspended unaccompanied minor travel until today. she's now trying to get them rebooked. they could have just sent me some kind of e-mail or text, just letting you know, they can take my kids then great. i would have been totally understanding, but they they definitely handled that better. delta says that half of their worldwide computer systems are windows based and that the crowdstrike error forced them to manually repair and reboot those computers, which takes time. one of the biggest problems they're having is fixing the airlines system that schedules flight
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crews. delta says they're working around the clock to fix the problems that they hope to have things back to normal in a few days back at sfo marking athena are hoping for the best. and so here am again. >>3 days later, hoping it actually they're able to get on the plane. so we'll see. we're just going to stop until we are told where we're going. and when we're going to delta is offering some relief to passengers have been inconvenienced, you can get a credit or refund for flights that weren't taken. they're also offering things like vouchers for meals and hotel rooms. you can check the airline's website or give them a call for more details. but for now at sfo, charles clifford kron, 4 news. tragedy
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vacation of southern california mother and her 3 daughters die in a car crash while on a road trip. the 3 sisters all play softball and they're being remembered by their loved ones. and teammates. shelby nelson has the latest. >>all of them were very, very respectful. >>very smart. 3 young sisters who were always together until their last moments. the perez girls will be profoundly missed their and cassandra, 2 inches remembering the joy. they brought to their family and to their father because sanders brother vincent, they brothers. >>hanging in we as a family have come to support and the girls were with their mom and her friend on their way home from a trip to texas. it was around 03:00pm july 12th when investigators with arizona's department of public safety say traffic was slowing on interstate 10 because of a repaving project outside of court side, arizona. >>investigators say a utility truck carrying asphalt slammed
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into the back of the car. the family was in causing a five-car collision. the perez girls, their mom, carly, her friend and her friend's child all were killed in their time of grief. the families are remembering all the good about the girls. 12 year-old olivia was the oldest varied. even ish. and that teenage era 11 year-old emmalyn the middle child. very smart. always love to learn an 8 year-old gianna, the sassy firecracker. >>i'm always had us laughing with. tell you like it is no matter if you want to hear the truth or >>and they all loved playing softball. the 2 older girls were pictures and the youngest was just about to start playing. it's one of the memories most who knew them will remember, including their uncle. >>i remember being you know, several games and libya's like cheerleader, you know, i mean, get pumped up. you know, first for the game. and then between
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means the many of the girls softball league hosting a tribute to the girls and social media saying in part. >>cheyenne nature, all 3 girls came to life on the softball field as they were surrounded by family, friends and teammates. >>on both sides of the fence, those were the stars winner. >>in our world and now they're gone. all we have is memories. >>that's the very latest from an atm shelby nelson, ktla. 5 news. >>tensions are mounting on capitol hill over the israel-hamas war. a growing list democrats plan to boycott israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's address to congress on wednesday. but other lawmakers are calling their protest a mistake. washington correspondent jessi tenure reports. >>no, not. democrats are split over attending israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's address to congress wednesday. dozens plan to boycott it due to the israel-hamas war is humanitarian crisis in gaza? i think it's a mistake. california congressman brad
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sherman says skipping netanyahu's address would be disrespectful to america's biggest ally in the middle east. we haven't had a world leader come here. i did have some disagreements with. but california congressman jared huffman says he has better things to do something productive. that's not a political stunt. some democrats accuse republicans of playing politics and inviting netanyahu but the gop is trying to flip the script. it is outrageous to me and inexcusable. house speaker mike johnson criticized vice president kamala harris's decision to not preside over the speech. she says it's a scheduling conflict. the next democrat in mine, washington senator patty murray declined leaving it to the retiring maryland senator ben cardin. the idea that they're making political calculations when our ally is in such dire straits, harris still plans to meet with netanyahu as he aims to bolster u.s. support for israel in its war against hamas. and former president donald trump says he'll host the prime minister at mar-a-lago friday. we have no time families of hostages
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still held by hamas were on capitol hill tuesday to urge lawmakers to work with netanyahu to make sure their loved ones come home. just make it happen. the u.s. state department says the ceasefire and hostage deal is getting closer but still not done in washington. i'm jessi tenure. lawmakers on capitol hill are grilling companies, they say inflated drug prices. >>and her patients washing correspondent maddie beer-temple on the push for transparency from the country's top drug egotiators. >>lawmakers say prescription drugs have gotten too expensive in the u.s.. cost of prescription drugs has gone up every year for 15 years. kentucky congressman james comer and a bipartisan group of lawmakers blame pharmacy benefit managers or pbms. these serve as middlemen between drugmakers and health insurers negotiating drug prices. we hear that you're the problem. executives of the country's top pbms were on capitol hill tuesday. lawmakers grilled them over anti-competitive practices.
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they say hurt patients. you guys are forcing yourselves on your customers. in a new report, the house oversight committee found pbm is pricing methods lacked transparency and cost patients more. >>but pbm leaders pushed back on that. we do not. >>contribute to the rising was prices. optum, rx ceo doctor patrick conway says drug manufacturers are behind the soaring costs in 2023. the median annual list price for a new medicine was $300,000. a 40% increase from 2021. the committee's report also found pbms steer patients away from independent pharmacies. many of which are now closing experts project. nearly one-third of all independent pharmacies will be forced to close. >>by the end of this calendar year, while most lawmakers grilled the companies for not doing enough to control prices, we have a demand issue. this country is sick. south carolina congressman william timmons says the country's poor health is at the root of the problem in
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ready. football fans football season has finally begun. tuesday marked the first day of training camp for the san francisco forty-niners kron four's. erin wilson is at levi stadium with the reading goals quest to make it back to the super bowl and hopefully bring the trophy back to the bay. >>you know, begin grant not such an eventful day today for the first day of training camp for media to report here at levi's stadium. this because no on the field on camera work
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today for us, of course. but we did get to talk gm, john lynch and head coach kyle shanahan as well as nick bosa and george kittle and obviously the main question was where is brandon aiyuk in? will he be here? we're at that point. it was about 12 noon and the players weren't actually asked to report here until about an hour later. and at that point, no, he had not been here to the stadium, but he may have reported here since will have to find out. once we get out there on the field tomorrow to see if we see him now, when it comes to regards of his contract, john lynch and kyle shanahan both say that they want him here. he's been a big part of this team since he's been here. he has that 50 a player option. he obviously has requested a trade, but they expect him to be a big part of this team this season as well. they did say they also expect all of their players when asked if ba would participate in practice to participate in practice. now, of course, they're trying to figure out a deal that will for those 2. and asked if it's
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tough on players when they have a contract offseason and of course, they take their time to train them sales, but not necessarily with the team because they hold out if that makes the season tough because deebo samuel as well as nick bosa. both said that their numbers are down in part due to them holding out in offseason that say it. kyle shanahan did say that. yeah, it's tough because any time that you don't train in your normal way of training and training camp in mini-camp. it makes the season a little bit tougher for you to basically get the ground on your feet the way that you're used to nba might be up against that this season because tea at this point, like i said, no contract agreement has been made. now, as far as everyone else and it is george kittle how he feels now coming off of a season where they did not win the super bowl, but the course they made it to the game and fell short. if the same energy they came into the season with last year is the energy that they're coming into the season with this year with the expectation is that they can make it just as far
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this season is aided years past. take a listen to what he had to say. i definitely feel that way. like i said, like we brought our entire offense you know, we have based our entire coaching staff back. >>all the guys are designing plays and stuff like that. we have a lot of those guys back and i love coach sorenson for jazz r d coordinator and i've been able close them of the last several years. the energy. is there. i'm seeing? my coach going to go talk to my coaches, but i eric told me to come in here. i'm here with you guys instead. get the energy over there at some point, yeah, we're feeling good. i'm excited. >>so they're feeling good. very excited. hit into obviously training camp which picks up tomorrow where we'll actually get some on cam work with feel work with the teammates in the team altogether. this ricky pearsall, the rookie that they drafted first in past year's draft. he is out with a hamstring injury. so he is on the p up list as well as hufanga andrei greenlaw who are recovering from injuries from last season. and drake jackson who head to tail a tender patella tendon surgery
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rather over the offseason. now other than those guys they're hoping and expecting to see everyone including out there with the team come tomorrow for training camp will have to wait and see, of course, will be here reporting everything that needs to be known when it comes to the forty-niners and brandon aiyuk and how much progress they're able to make over the next 2 weeks. and it comes to a contract agreement. him just, you know, put on that forty-niners jersey with some security behind him. guys. the davis police department says they're seeing an uptick in car break-ins, criminal stealing laptops, purses, clothing, even resulting in fraudulent use of credit and debit cards. >>kimberly cruz has more on where exactly these break-ins are happening in the sacramento area. >>it's a get in get out type of crime. >>i mean, the one thing about davis, it goes against it. it's right right on the freeway. so it's pretty easy pull off the freeway to a stop in rob and be on your way.
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>>davis police says they have seen a drastic increase about 30 reported car break-ins in over the last 2 months. mainly window smashed burglaries, but also some unlocked door type scenarios that kind of stuff. >>you know, car break-ins, stuff like that. people kind of used to unfortunately criminals walking out with their hands full, a lot of electronics and various personal property cash, things like that that have been left in vehicles visible for. >>someone is interested and break into a car to see. i think this town kind of has a reputation of being a place to go where people are really. >>street savvy. >>davis police department putting out these tips to avoid falling victim. the most important one. don't leave any valuables in your car park in busy well-lit areas and make sure to lock your car and rolled up all of the windows. and there's been some talk of engraving on personal property that's not really to prevent this crime from occurring, but say if someone did steal your
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ballot diable, i'm having not serialized in grading. it could be anything that you need to you can help us if we do recover get that back to deadly. always make sure my car is locked and probably just putting myself in the trunk. there's all these break-ins like not leaving valuables. my car davis, police says they're taking their own precautions, keeping a closer eye to areas that may have seen previous break-ins. when we do see an uptick, we get that information out to officers and >>while they're spread out all over the city, maybe we'll see a couple in a specific area and will will notify special or night there's been a couple of vehicle burglaries in that area. let's get some extra attention.
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>>now from kron 4, the area's local news station. >>welcome back. you're watching kron-on live on air and online. i'm stephanie rothman. let's get to this story about owners of a family-run convenience store be done by fees over a single can of beer. the 2 sisters who were attack are now seeking justice kron. 4 shock moment has the story from san jose's japantown >>hello, yeah. >>smile market in san jose's. japantown you'll find service with a smile, a and yet this smiling face alluding to the security cameras didn't stop these thieves. you see here trying to take a beer can last week, one of the 2 sisters tried to stop them but the suspects hit and pushed her to
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the ground we don't have anything happen. fong tom says she just arrived to the shop when she saw her sister getting attacked. the 2 then tried to stop the thieves but ended up both getting hit all. not a time to buy them. stop. yeah. just i saw them and they find, you know, that cannot that sent both sisters. okay. physically. but they're hurt emotionally. do something met? stadium a 16 year. all never happened like this one. first time in my life. san jose police say the suspects were gone by the time officers showed up. detective has been assigned to the case and the investigation is ongoing. a great place to be. >>and don't let one. >>one no stop the longtime customers like kyle say this incident does not represent the service. shot provides sat. it is the race that it's. >>it's it's a little messed up. you know good. but rain, even nice meantime, fong and her sister are thankful for their loyal customers. and until those thieves are caught their faces or plaster for all to thanking i that may.
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they've been ice in san jose. jackie moment. kron 4 news. >>a san francisco restaurant broken into for the second time this year. the owners of low seok ease and bernal for months. a break-in cost them nearly $20,000. and this most recent incident happened early sunday morning. the owners say they learned some lessons from the first break in recently installing ring cameras. right there. you can see it caught this latest. the smashing the front window walking around the block before walking inside and then walking out with the cash register. the owners say there was no money in the register this time around. but the online ordering tablets were also swiped. mostly all keys has been on folsom street for 5 years now and they don't know why they've been targeted twice this year. but the owners and employees both say the experience has made them, of course, very anxious.
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>>as as waitress having to leave at night, it's also scary and also for our customers. like every time they come, they're like what happened. so it's like i said, stressful, devastating because everything thrown on the floor. he's waking up every few just making late taking making sure that. >>any little activity lay mma. you know, he's a constantly checking in it takes a toll on you because you're feel like they're always worry. >>fars were installed on the main door of the restaurant just recently and gates for the windows are expected to be installed later this week. the owners believe more police patrols in the area may help them with curbing some of this crime. an antioch police are asking the public and take a good look at the man captured in this video on your screen. a smash-and-grab happened at jc penny back on june 15th.
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but police say there are now learning more about this. the suspect walked into the store around 08:30pm, that night hit inside for a few hours before then smashing the glass display taking off of nearly kept this half a million dollars in jewelry. anyone who recognizes him is asked to call antioch police. a joyous welcome for a 15 year-old severely hurt during a bomb attack in gaza. he arrived at san francisco international airport on tuesday on that last both of his legs when his farm was hit by an airstrike. he tells us one of his friends was killed during the attack, but he thankfully survived. of course, though, with some of these injuries. now he's seeking medical treatment in sacramento to hopefully walk again. the team has had a long journey undergoing surgery on his hands and egypt. and now that he's here, he will only get help for the injuries as well. but also prosthetic legs. that's the big deal here
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surrounded by a large crowd supporters with balloons and signs sfo. he held up the peace sign grateful to say that he's made it to the u.s. to get the treatment he so desperately needs and can't get back in gaza. he'll head to sacramento to receive the prosthetic legs but also treatment for his hand. head eardrum and abdomen. also staying during that air strike rehab will also help them get back on his feet. the treatment is expected to last about 4 months. the organization he'll palestine help bring on that overseas. he's the 16th patient. the group has successfully now cross the u.s. to help speaking through a translator. he recounts the horrors back home, but also says how thankful he is to be here in california. >>he >>i'm very grateful and i want to show all the respect that i have to the people supported me to get these prosthetics because it's going allow me to have a normal for him finally
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arrive. just so happy. i can't wait to able to hug and hold him in my arms. i just like i the day we did start >>the doctor goes on to say how he's hopeful on the edge treatments. a lot him to walk when they he also went on to say that he's one of thousands of children of his. it is team that's helped in gaza. he says the teen was lucky being able to get out of there before the rafah crossing was closed. but many more are still stuck in the war zone. awaiting evacuation with injuries just as severe as on he'll begin treatment in sacramento very soon. and days after the it outage that affected businesses a worldwide delta is still dealing with the aftermath to its computer systems, frustrating many of their passengers across the country as they encounter. not only long lines but more canceled flights and delays. many travelers who arrive for delta flights tuesday morning lures some of the airlines
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chaos went down which led to passengers having to line up outside the terminal just to check in their bags. also was also forced to cancel nearly 500 flights. world are nationwide. he we spoke with passengers at sfo for a fed up with the changes. >>we're just kind of stuck until are told where we're going. and when we're going to hopefully to get somewhere closer than what we are. and i don't really know like just to get home. well, we're here on saturday. 3 days ago. they could have just sent me some kind of e-mail or text, just letting you know, they can take my kids then great. i would have been totally understanding, but they they definitely handled that better. >>secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg posted on x that an investigation has been launched delta to ensure the airline is following the law and taking care of its passengers during this continued widespread disruption. terrifying moments
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there caught on camera in yellowstone hot spring unexpectedly exploded, sending boiling hot water and to dozens of feet into the air. the video, as you see shows visitors running for cover on the boardwalk of sapphire pool and biscuit bason after the hydrothermal explosion. fortunately, no injuries, though, were reported. but the basin area is now closed for safety reasons. hydrothermal explosions usually happen when water suddenly flashes the steam underground. some of these blasts are actually pretty common in yellowstone. yellowstone park is centered on a huge dormant belk volcano. but the geological survey says today's incident does not indicate any new activity within that volcanic system. imagine going to the parking seeing all. that's pretty scary.
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>>an intense search for missing monterey park teen is now over after she was found safe near a tv station in glendale. it's not clear where 15 year-old allison child has been for the past week, but she is ok, according to police. sara welch is in monterey park with more on the developing investigation. >>it's a nightmare, have not slept. just kept searching searching. so i'm very happy that she's >>her tearful on spoke of the relief. the family is now feeling 15 year-old alison
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chao from monterey park disappeared last tuesday after leaving on her bike from her dad's house, a north korean as avenue she was headed to her aunt's house in san gabriel, but never made it after a week of intense searching child was spotted this morning in glendale, abc, 7, a good samaritan helped her connect with police. i just really appreciate everyone coming out >>i really like to think. and all the friends and community that come out and help, you know, at a news conference this afternoon. family confirmed the teen was a bit frail but safe. it's not clear where she was this past week or how she ended up in glendale or she had any help we learned or parents are going through a months long, difficult divorce and custody battle and that a family court judge recently granted temporary custody to the teen's mother and family said the teen didn't want to live with her. have her making decisions regarding her health when it comes to her niece. her on says the family court system is broken. the system has failed her.
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>>we're hearing that this is a child who would never do anything like this. she's a good kid. she's a smart kid. she's a kind kid. she goes. the bible study. she would never do anything like this. the teen's mother wasn't at the news conference but spoke to ktla during the search and said her daughter running away was not like her and through tears. she was hoping her daughter >>would be found safe. >>the family of a 98 year-old woman allegedly killed at a santa clara nursing home is suing the facility. the family says mission skilled nursing center knowingly placed a patient with a violent past in the same room as their grandmother kron four's. rob nesbitt reports on what happened to the victim. >>there are players moved into mission skilled nursing last april. her family says problems like bed sores. started happening by the summer months. but it was december when they received the worst news, friends and family of era players gathered tuesday and for the mission skilled nursing center, holding pictures and signs saying justice for grandma
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vera as the 98 year-old was known that she was a gnarly woman. >>you know, she went through a lot players. his family says that she died of blunt force trauma to the head after she was attacked by her roommate with a cane. >>attorneys for the family, victoria gutierrez identify the roommate as connie deluca. and so she was 20 years younger than players with a history of violence. he strangled another patient care. >>admission, skilled and still they placed her with players. why? because she was older because she wasn't going to move and they thought she would annoy connie deluca. gutierrez says deluca has been charged with homicide by the santa clara county da's office. the family is now suing mission skilled and its parent company for wrongful death, elder abuse and more. >>the family is deeply saddened. multiple members have gone to therapy now because they have to deal with the death of their beloved and cherished grandmother. the 98 year-old suffered bruises on her arms hands, neck face and mouth, according to her grandchildren who spoke tuesday about the difficulty
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of having the matriarch of the family die. >>while in the care of others seeing and bruce is something absolutely never forget. it's something i'd never seen before. and it's something that and never anticipated to see my entire life reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. >>more news right now. san
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everyone supports this plan. kron four's dan kerman reports. >>those opposed to permanently closing the great highway between sloat boulevard and lincoln way to vehicles gathered san francisco city hall tuesday to call on supervisors to withdraw a november ballot initiative asking voters if they support such an idea. we're going to have a that's we're going to have closer road. let's figure out where the traffic's going to and i think it's irresponsible to place this on the ballot as it comes up, comes down open, close that section of roadway is already closed on weekends through 2025. >>and proponents want to make it permanent to put a new park at the location. people want to be by the ocean and want to enjoy it in ways that they can on the beach. >>whether you're in a wheelchair, you're riding a bike. you're pushing a stroller. you're walking with some friends and you still want to go in the sand. whatever it is. that is what
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is drawing 10,000 people every single weekend to enjoy this space and it's what could continue to draw for the next generation to come. but opponents complain another park isn't needed and permanently closing this stretch of roadway. wilson traffic into outer sunset in richmond neighborhoods and restrict access to emergency vehicles. we are going to go away. >>we've got to fight for this. >>and everybody who lives nearby are unsafe. if this thing closes for putting this on the ballot. so everyone has a say about what to do with our coast. but supervisor joel and cardio, who backs the initiative and the permanent closure? >>says placing the measure on the ballot and letting voters decide is democracy in action. something like the coast belongs to. everyone does not belong to one driver, one cyclist or even one neighborhood belongs to all san franciscans. in something this we need every voter dan kerman kron, 4 news. >>several unhoused people in santa clara county have died in a matter of days. it's
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raising the alarm for those who worry that with the current heat wave that those numbers could grow. kron four's lezla gooden has the latest. 11 on house people in santa clara county have died over the last week, according to the county's medical examiner's and house death dashboard. the cause of death remains pending we have one more female death. we will tie the cumulative total for all of 2023. >>and we aren't a shaun cart, right? serves those in need and is the founder of an house response group. she believes that multiple deaths are due to a mixture of issues. there's 3 groups that have not had any food to deliver. and there's 3 other groups that been affected by a significant decrease in the amount of food that they have available. and between that and the heat, you know, that's had the effect on people right now. the bay area is in the middle of a heat wave. many counties are under a heat advisory. the national weather service is warning that the dangerous heat will
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last from tuesday. >>11 o'clock wednesday night. >>and we expect more deadly months. this is the beginning of summer. this isn't the end of summer and then we have winter that, you know, it's going to be another winter that were woefully unprepared for cartwright says she remains on the ground helping unhoused people facing the heat but believes more needs to be done. when you see how many people have died in a single month this year versus how many people died in the same month last year. you can tell that something is wrong and the way that we approach people unhoused people needs to change. lets the good in kron. 4 news. >>will continue with more top headlines from the bay and be when we're young, we're told anything is possible... ...but only a few of us go out and prove it. witness the greatness of anna hall on a connection worthy of gold: xfinity mobile. only xfinity gives you the most powerful mobile wifi network, with speeds up to a gig in millions of locations.
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bipartisan effort is underway to help some pups get the training they need. the congressional working dog caucus is paving the way for a few dogs to bring some positivity to the country. washington correspondent basil john has that story. >>it's a man's best friend on capitol hill. 6 energetic puppies brought some positivity to the capitol building. thanks to the congressional working dog caucus just to kind of spread some some good cheer and to to advocate for working dogs in general virginia, republican congresswoman jenkins says the caucus highlights the contributions. these pups make to different communities, not just in schools and their communities. that law enforcement, you know, also uses in the military as well. it's big in my district, north carolina democrat don davis helped start this bipartisan caucus to promote the critical role of these beautiful dogs to other lawmakers, whether
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security with us to come paying. he i mean, it's just so many ways and provided to the american people into communities across our nation. these pups are only about 3 months old when they reach one year, they'll start their training, which only takes a few months. most of these guys are going to be in detection dogs, whether it's, you know, narcotics detection or explosives detection. james overton trains these dogs and says these positive pooches are exposed to as many stimulants as possible to prepare them for when the rough work starts. we try to make it as fun stimulating possible while the same time incorporating, you know, all of these, you an enormous amount of people, the sights sounds and noises. higgins and davis are confident this event will fax more support from other lawmakers and lead to other bipartisan efforts down the road reporting in washington. i'm basil, john. >>in a couple of days, more than 100,000 people are said to flood downtown san diego for comic con to make sure the
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city is ready. mts is expanding service ahead of the event. delaney, white shares why you should expect if you're heading on down south. >>mts is rolling out new ways of getting to comic con this year, including low-cost parking at snapdragon stadium and a limited edition, a comic con theme pronto card for those who planned on taking that rally. >>nothing small about common it's human beings. >>each year buildings are wrapped in pop culture. images in cars, players flooded the streets near the san diego convention center for comic con taking over downtown san diego from the 25th to the 28th in more than 100,000 people are planning to attend. >>is getting larger. so many people from all mt. as is expanding service to the convention center and will have a separate rally line for comic con attendees between the balboa avenue and 12th in imperial transit center where a trolley will operate every
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15 minutes. take control if you can, to get to the convention center and 12 in imperial, you can take the special event in green line trolleys or the uc san diego blue line or orange line to 12th in i do love that use it every year. this year. comic con is offering a limited edition pronto card that can be purchased through the prado fair system on the app or at a ticket machine. they have passes ranging from 2 to all 5 days. price between 10 and $20. the traffic is going to incredibly congested here in the downtown area. also new this year, they're offering parking at snapdragon stadium for $10 a day every day of the event except friday due to the wave game. >>parking will open at 08:00am and there's no limit to how long cars can stay as long as they park by 04:00pm. the latest there accepting new cars beats having to park in downtown where prices can go from 50 to $100 just depart. contactless payment is also an
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option. one-way fares will run you $2.50, but there's no cap on contactless payment. so mts cautions those taking more than one round trip per day or attending for multiple days the prado pass is one of the cheapest option. and mts also emphasized the importance of being aware of your surroundings and they say they'll have increased security presence throughout the event reporting from the gaslamp delaney white. back to you.
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crime in oakland and san francisco kron four's philippe djegal explains the task at hand. >>the neighborhoods and and the people are crying for help. >>the bloodcurdling screams from a woman under attack stopped at a light in her own car. business is burglarized and too many illegal sideshows to count. we honestly need manpower. >>and i think that manpower can come from the chp delay held councilmember cristina arriola points to sonoma boulevard, also known as state route. 29, which runs through the city. >>and has often been plagued by car chases and other violent incidents. >>arriola for california highway patrol officers were assigned to the area full time. it would reduce crime, make neighborhoods safer and help a depleted police force. i believe the state. our governor. >>with better spend resources
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with the chp in vallejo, then having it wasted in oakland and san francisco where won't see the impact. i believe we will see an impact with the highway patrol presence on highway 29 earlier this month, governor newsom announced plans to quadruple the number of chp shifts in oakland while noting an earlier search of officers has resulte in hundreds of arrests and the seizure of more than 1100 stolen cars. >>meanwhile, it has been more than a year since the city of vallejo declared a state of emergency the police department does not have a permanent police chief and the department's latest statistics show it is operating at least 37% of its authorize staff. is fair to say there's less than 30 officers patrolling the streets at any time? yes. arriola says the city has not made a formal request to the governor's office for help but has been working with
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democratic state senator bill dodd's office for assistance earlier this year. a bill authored by dog passed the senate and is in the assembly. if it reaches the governor's desk for a signature, it would allow qualified. retired solano county sheriff's deputies to exceed the current cap on work hours for retired cops to assist in patrolling the streets of allay ho. >>philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >>vice president harris took the stage tuesday in the key battleground state of wisconsin. it was the first rally of her presidential campaign for 2024. and leading democrats apparently like what they see kron four's. catherine heenan has more. >>if democrats were hoping they'd be able to make a sharp pivot with their new presidential candidate and get voters excited. tuesday's milwaukee rally looked encouraging and now wisconsin the baton is in our hands. >>it was jump start following
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weeks of party in-fighting and drama, harris almost immediately taking aim at former president donald trump. >>and his extreme project 2025 agenda. weekend. the middle class. we know we've got to take this seriously. can't believe they put that writing and tends to give tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations and make working families foot the bill. they intend end the affordable care and >>harris quickly lined up the backing of top congressional democrats. that includes south bay, congresswoman zoe lofgren, who told me today she is optimistic. you can tell from the enthusiasm. >>that there's a real people are excited. that wasn't the case before, you know, people respect the role joe biden has played. he's been a good
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president. had many achievements, but there wasn't a real excitement energy around that campaigns. the field is incredibly different. lofgren rejects the concern that harris was perceived by some. >>to have been a vice president, not particularly engaged or productive. i that's true. i usually vice presidents don't get the spotlight. that's there. the vice. >>but she was handed key assignment, for dealing with some of the central american were sending migrants into the u.s.. and she did have some success there. obviously, we still have a problem at the southern border. are you feeling you dropped out of the race and what about president biden? >>some say a poignancy and how his long career in public service is ending. i was flying back to washington when the news broke that he was going to step aside.
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netflix announced which eligible bridgerton will lead season 4 of the series. plus, a new trailer has dropped for the highly anticipated sequel to joker. and the reason mayor has all the details in today's entertainment report. >>we start in the regency era. it is time for the bridgerton spotlight to shine on a different member of the time. york said. >>feels right now that the ha mean today.
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>>i have a 15%. i would have enough to live and those numbers tonight for the most grateful. case. >>that's right. netflix announced luke thompson who plays benedict will take the lead in season 4. his character seemed to be hesitant to enter the marriage mart in the past seasons, watching both his older and younger siblings get married. but now it's his turn to find his love match. no word yet on when the new netflix season will be out. and a new look at the highly anticipated joker film for i do starring joaquin phoenix, opposite lady gaga. this trailer just dropped. >>i asked her son when i signed you. i my life also
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>>facing that. we're not giving the people what they >>joker folie a deux hits theaters october 4th. but entertainer report in hollywood. i'm andy riesmeyer. >>on tuesday, the man charged in the shooting death of rapper tupac shakur tried to get released on house arrest. now for a second time, a judge denied him bail earlier this month, david charns shares why the judge thinks he could be trying to benefit from his alleged involvement in the murder. >>prosecutors say a hotel reservation. what's key pd in las vegas at the time of corps murder. but it was other evidence mentioned in court tuesday that upset davis even further, not it. >>dwayne kpd davis lashing out at prosecutors during another hearing about releasing him on bail just use of the ball.
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>>those boxes contain a 2006 interview from a gang member who prosecutors say implicates davis intercourse murder case. that statement 2 years before any confession the defendant ever made. but speaking out of turn, davis says he believes those boxes came from retired lapd detective greg caving to interview davis is part of the investigation into the death of rapper notorious b i g in a recorded interview. davis told kidding what happened in chuck course case believing he would have immunity. 15 pass. well, tuesday's hearing centered on the new evidence. the main reason was davis's bail. the judge denying davis's first attempt over concerns. the man putting up the more than $112,000 was really a middleman. she also said she was concerned davis could profit off the alleged crime. but davis's attorney says no law prevents that until a
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person is convicted. right now, his my even >>here he enter into a contract with atp and made money on case. davis's attorney says he is reviewing all this new evidence, evidence that could become a big part of this upcoming trial. >>reporting near the strip on david charns. 8 news now. >>around the country, delta airlines is still struggling to get back to normal after computer glitch impacted windows computers worldwide. last friday, crown board charles clifford was at sfo where travelers are still trying to reach those destinations. >>well, by midday tuesday, delta airlines had canceled 467 flights. they continue to struggle with the aftermath of the crowdstrike computer glitch. tuesday morning, hundreds of frustrated delta passengers waited patiently in line trying to rebook their flights. we had trouble getting on in minneapolis are kevin and his wife have been trying to get home to south
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dakota, painfully to get somewhere closer than what we are. and i don't really know like just to get home. well, we're here on saturday, 3 days ago, athena lindsey's daughters were supposed to fly out to see their grandparents last weekend. but due to the computer glitch, delta suspended unaccompanied minor travel until today. she's now trying to get them rebooked. they could have just sent me some kind of e-mail or text, just letting you know, they can take my kids then great. i would have been totally understanding, but they they definitely handled that better. delta says that half of their worldwide computer systems are windows based and that the crowdstrike error forced them to manually repair and reboot those computers, which takes time. one of the biggest problems they're having is fixing the airlines system that schedules flight crews. delta says they're working around the clock to fix the problems that they hope to have things back to normal in a few days back at sfo marking athena are hoping for the best. and so here am
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again. >>3 days later, hoping it actually they're able to get on the plane. so we'll see. we're just kind of stuck until are told where we're going. and when we're going to delta is offering some relief to passengers have been inconvenienced, you can get a credit or refund for flights that weren't taken. they're also offering things like vouchers for meals and hotel rooms. you can check the airline's website or give them a call for more details. but for now at sfo, charles clifford kron, 4 news.
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deadline for the baseball and the way the giants are playing your starting to wonder if maybe they should be sellers haven't playing that great. >>tonight, san francisco continue their series against the dodgers in continued my thoughts about the aforementioned trade deadline. let's head down to survive randy jordan hicks was on the mound tonight for the giants. he zone 5 with a 5.5, 7 er and his last 9 starts not great. and bottom of the first no score. dodgers have 2 gavin lux. it's one into the corner. both runners come into score, but cairo strada does throw out lux at 3rd dodgers go up to the nothing second ending the rook. tyler fitzgerald continuing his power surge. that over the fence in left get. this the first giants rookie in team history to hit a home run and 5 straight games. it's a 2, 1, ball game. bottom of the 4th now to offer shohei. he struck him out of
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his first 2 plate appearances. not let time. >>2 more runs. come that kicks out of the game. shohei ohtani is still the best player in the world. dodgers going to win it 5 to 2 their 7th straight win over the giants. >>in los angeles go to oakland a's looking to make it 2 in a row over the astro's. it was dark night in the park. look at those cute to be. don't go to game. we had a good one. >>bottom of first good one. if you're in a band that really good game in general an offer brent rooker. that left the park in a hurry. a strike first on records. 23rd of the season bottom of the 3rd a's up a run. morris butler launches this one to right center. he's been great game. he was player of them game here. this play the week. i should say before the all-star break. bottom of the 7th aids up 6 jailing rears gets all of
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that one. his 19th home run of the season. it of those bad boys in the game? they win it 8 to and they win their 3rd consecutive series and look for sweet tomorrow. plenty of reasons to do so. we had ourselves a surprise today, albeit a pleasant one. brandon aiyuk. he reported to training camp now today was just reported a player's didn't step on the field day. check in get some health tests and gear up for a long grind of training camp. and get ready for that first practice tomorrow. so >>we're not sure if ba will practice, but he is in the building and that is objectively better than him being anywhere else. right now getting a contract done will be the next objective. and that seems to be easier said than done with these till. but kyle shanahan, he shared his thoughts on the situation. he said mean, ba were friends. i think. >>i have a personal relationship with all our players. and you like to go to
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talk to those guys and usually when it does get closer, can work and i would feel the same with brandon there for 4 years. i'm going in our 5th year together and got a lot of love for ba also phone and hopefully that can help but only so much. there's also business side to it in. when you relationships with people helps. >>now let's turn to the weather. it's been hot out there today, but how long will last a kron? 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here. tell us what to expect. lawrence. >>we're looking forward to get things to cool off a bit. of course, today, the hottest day of the week. mean, these temperatures just oppressive in parts of the bay area out there tonight. yeah, any fog that we're seeing right along the coastline and just inside the bay. otherwise, we're mostly clear out there right now giving us as the big dome of high pressure sitting over head. so here we go. weve got what looks like a change in the pattern coming our way. but look at numbers today. it was 108 degrees in fairfield, 106 in lemore 104, in concord,
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102 in the battle. 98 mountain dew. and how about that? 109 degrees in vacaville. so sizzling temperatures just about everywhere you went. but look along the coastline, only 61 degrees in half moon bay. so, yeah, big contrast. they're so good. news is national weather service taken down the warnings for heat advisories continue into tomorrow night. but i think that will be it either going to watch end to this heat wave around the bay area. really the hot weather, this kind of in sticking around all of july. all right. that's a ridge of high pressure that brought you the hot weather to break down a little bit tomorrow. still going to be a hot one tomorrow. some places getting close to triple digits in the afternoon. but after that, we get into thursday, we get into friday. everything begins to change. that high pressure really begins. we start watch these trough low pressure. the north one trough coming up from the south. all of a sudden we put those together by friday. we're talking about these temperatures, maybe 15, maybe 2025. degrees cooler around some parts bay area. so you go from highs that are well over 100 degrees, the much much cooler weather. so long range
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forecast models also pointing toward a big cool down as we get the beginning of this next month to so right there, all the gray and right at normal. exactly where we want to be so highs tomorrow. how this still 60's in san francisco. still some hot 90's in san jose. >>and that does it here for us at kron-on will be back with the morning news at 5 o'clock. for watching. have a great night.
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