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from the columbus zoo, i'm jack hanna. see you next time when we go into the wild. >> now the kron 4 morning news. vice president harris and running mate tim walz are hitting the battleground states as their campaign heats up. and outside lands is in full swing. as today marks the final day of the festival will give you an update at all as
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as all the fun is going to be had there. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> good morning. thank you for joining us here on kron. morning news on theresa stasi infer stephanie lin into sunday august. 11th that starts by looking at your weather on this beautiful sunday. right now we have kathy trafton. she's going to tell us all about what to expect. high catholic high to reset its going to be a lovely day. lots of gray outside right now. in fact, we're going to see low clouds and fog in some areas along the coast all day long and even inland. some spots are going to see an awful lot of gray to take a look outside right now. the transamerica pyramid, of course, it's one of the tallest buildings in san francisco at 853 feet. look at that. the top half is obscured by the low clouds. you also see a bit breezy conditioos going on there with some of the tree leaves. and so what's happening is, yeah, we're going to definitely see some breezes kick up a little bit
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later this afternoon on to die back once again. and of course, air quality is a concern. i've got more coming up in weather. thank you very much, kathy, what happening today? vice president kamala harris will be in san francisco for a fundraiser. it is her first stop in the bay area since becoming the democratic presidential nominee. today. she will be at this private fundraiser. it's going to be held at the fairmont hotel. she's going to be joined by former speaker nancy pelosi tickets for the event range from $3300 going all the way up to $50,000 this week, harris has been holding rallies in battleground states. her campaign says that on friday night that rally in arizona was the biggest yet attracting 15,000 people. harris, his running mate, tim walz was there as well. and he took a shot at former president donald trump. >> you might have seen a few people showed up in philadelphia the other night.
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and then 10,000 plus walked into a field in western wisconsin. arizona just couldn't leave it alone. could it's not as if anybody cares about crowd sizes or anything >> pulling results have been mixed. but harris reportedly now leads trump and 6 different polling averages. other news in the south bay, thousands of people were enjoying music at the san jose jazz summer festival. it's been a tradition since 1989 kron four's jacked moment has the story for us. >> fred first and it's been going on since 1989. and i've been coming since its inception in order to be a full enjoy or of the 35th annual jazz fest in san jose. there's one big prerequisite. first of all, you have to be the jazz a which i am. i grew
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up in detroit and we love jazz and r b. jazz, you know, it's hard to find really good jazz. this is a real jazz musician while we're there, the headliner, herbie hancock from los angeles around the world. this just superstar has played with jazz greats throughout the decades like miles davis. he's also won. 4 grammys pretty good. he's he's international artist. thousands of people here for the second day of the jazz festival. many of them saying it's the first time back since the pandemic. >> my first time seeing like karl babcock is here with his family and says this is one of the only times you can catch this many jazz musicians this close to home. >> in the same place, good news. >> there's good food >> and there's a variety it. also comes at a break in the south bay heat throughout the summer with food and clothing, vendors to tickets for the kids were 13 and adults around. over. she let out a
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yummy is here for what is around her 20th year living in san jose's. she says getting tickets this weekend where a >> take that, you know, normally. >> to listen to island books as the list goes on for the great things about the festival. >> creativity >> the level of musicianship is really. >> i may, fred first, who has volunteered this event in the past says it's a big boost for san jose businesses and is another attraction during the same week as outside lands in san francisco. but now that they're back up and running, i think it's going to get so you can take it all in knowing that this event will be back open again on sunday in san jose. and even when you do go back to the real world, you know, it also be back next year in san jose jacmel that kron 4 news and people have been coming from san francisco beyond to celebrate this year's outside lands festival. >> today kicks off the 3rd day of this year's outside lands.
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you're taking a look at the footage from yesterday's fifths festivities. >> music fans from all ages have been in golden gate park. sabrina carpenter was last night's headliner and for many festival goers out, i can says more about the music. >> it's a great >> just a great experience. a lot of people really great to come out and this great park experience nature, great music. a lot a lot it. >> outstanding right. many up and coming. artists are also on the line-up this weekend. latin pop star group adar remus performed at noon yesterday. >> this is a message that they have for those who come to hear them. >> like thank thank you for support for her. all we can
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hope is that you guys are doing it. >> and today is the 3rd and final day of this year's outside lands music festival. chappell roan, slow drive and post malone are some of the many artists set to perform. local rapper larry june and some of his fans cycle through the streets of san francisco on saturday was part of his event called by larry. goal is to promote getting outside being active and generally enjoying a healthier lifestyle. other news, a popular san francisco ice cream shop was burglarized yesterday. surveillance video shows 5 men breaking into mitchell's ice cream on santa avenue and leaving with just a bag of cookies. now it happened around 3.30, saturday morning. employees say that the thieves trying to steal the store's safe, but that was bolted down. the cash tours have been emptied by workers. so the burglars only got away
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with a bag of cookies. owner says it's still resulted in a lot of damage. now because of because we have had to replace windows and doors in the we're going to put hopefully accordion like metal in front of the store one week lows in evening to hopefully keep them from doing this again. >> police are still searching for the suspected thieves. caltrain is celebrating the debut of its long-awai ed electric train fleet to governor newsom and former house speaker nancy pelosi were at a ceremony. could see the pictures there. the line will run from san francisco in san jose and is being described as sleek and quiet. caltrain will add to electric trains a week until late september. the locomotives welcome completely replace. a decades old diesel flight. the
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aim is to improve air quality and help california reach its emissions goals. and the north bay fire crews managed to contain a 50 acre brush fire burning in solano county. cal fire says that it started friday afternoon at the blue mountain drive near the intersection of highway 80 known was injured. fortunately, and it's not clear exactly how the fire started in santa clara county. a county park was shut down the aisle london. quick silver county park was closed saturday because of a brush fire near the guadalupe river reservoir. the fire blocked access to the park. and cal fire says that the fire started around 10 o'clock friday night. at last word, it had burned roughly 5 acres. no injuries were reported. motorcyclist was killed saturday morning or into chp says it happened when a drunk driver crashed. into that person. it happened just after midnight on route. 24 near the saint stephen's off-ramp. the victim died at the scene. the
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accident forced all westbound lanes to shut down for at a time. the driver was arrested for suspicion of selling felony. do y? welcome place are investigating the shooting and car crash saturday which left one person dead. it happened around 02:30am in the morning there on 12th avenue. officers say that the driver of the car that was involved in the crash have been shot several times. he died at the scene. no other details have been released yet. 26 people have been charged in connection with the april 15th protests there on the golden gate bridge. they were part of a group protesting the war in gaza and tens of thousands of palestinian deaths. this is video from that day. charges include felony conspiracy, false imprisonment refusal to disperse at a riot. those charged have to surrender to the chp by monday, the golden gate bridge district reportedly lost about $162,000 on april. 15th. people stuck on the bridge complained about the many ways that they were
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impacted. one person missed a pre appointment for brain surgery to remove a tumor. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, former president trump is on the campaign trail this week. connect what he is now saying about his opposition. >> plus, the fbi raids of san francisco towing company they suspect of committing fraud will have all the details for you. and after the break, costco cracking down on its memberships after they say people have been taking advantage of old policy. stay with us. kron. 4 morning news continues. and i do have the weather forecast for the work week. the last half of this weekend into next week. what will it be like? i've got extended forecast coming right extended forecast coming right up. introducing togo's new barbecue beef sandwich.
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>> and we'll take a live look outside. you can see all of that gray that cathy was talking about, karl, the fog and even more so is a current fog. if the guy's past san francisco, is it still considered like up in the north? i don't think so. i think it's only in san francisco, but, you know, who knows? answer catholic. well, i'll tell you, we've definitely have a lot of fog obscures a lot of areas, including you couldn't even see the towers on the golden gate bridge. just now. >> gray, of course, right along the coastline in gray skies inland as well. look at the extent of the fog. this is the futurecast. the fog cast our fog product. you can see it blanketing much of the bay area and that's going to continue. it pulls back to the
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but not everywhere. temperatures right now mainly in the 50's a few areas of pushing into the 60's. right now is at 65 degrees. these numbers are just a little bit cooler than yesterday at this hour, but not a lot. but overall, we do have a cooling trend in the meantime, one of the big concerns as the air quality because there isn't a continued air quality advisory in effect now. and this map, you see the areas of light blue. that's where you see these will be able to see some surface smoke. very light amounts of circus, a surface smoke. but then as you start to pull back toward tonight, you'll see that we do have a little bit more coming in our direction. you see a bit deeper blues and even a little bit of green, which would explained a little bit more smoke. but then look, what happens starts to pull back. so by tomorrow, monday, you see is a black. that's where the so the smoke has moved
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away from us. but you certainly see lots of smoke up toward the oregon border. so we in for a little bit of a diminish air quality in some areas, even right now that showing up. if you look some areas such as oakland, a san francisco, san jose, some areas have a little bit of extra air quality, moderate air quality instead of a really good air quality future cast. again, it's all about the fog. and of course, we've got some breezy conditions as well. so overall, it's not a bad day. it's a beautiful sunday. if you like the sunshine you might want to head inside because that's always a good place to go for the sun. but right along the coast, it is gray. what's going on in the big picture? this is the area of high pressure, the ridge that brought us the really warm conditions as it moves away from monday into tuesday. you'll a dip right here in the jet stream. that's a trough that will be affecting our weather. that brings continued cooling conditions for us throughout the work week. so we're in for a treat is going to be very nice. no more sweltering heat. not for us. not this week. so that's the
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good news. in fact, the 6 to 10 day temperature outlook keeps us on the cool side. so you see the blue on this map. that means slightly below normal temperatures. so that is what's coming up. no big heat wave for us. the light blue and this map is really good news. so look ahead for the week. we've got some coastal clearing today, up back to the coast in some areas with some areas will still see some lingering gray. the cooling continues tomorrow and the temperatures for the next week or so we're going to be at or below normal. thank you very much. >> kron 4 is your election headquarters, election officials in 5 bay area cities are giving some candidates some extra time to turn in their nominating papers. that is because the current office holders aren't coming back. the original deadlines for monday. but that has been extended through wednesday. the nominations are for positions in san francisco. santa rosa, the motto, foster
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city union city to just name a few. include positions on the bart board of directors. also several different city councils. former president donald trump was campaigning in montana saturday and held several private fundraiser events in wyoming and colorado reporter myles hace has the story for us. >> the trump campaign on saturday saying its internal campaign communications were hacked, tying the plot to a foreign adversary. trump team spokesperson said in a statement on friday, a new report from microsoft found that iranian hackers broke into the account of a high ranking official on the u.s. presidential campaign in june 2024, which coincides with the close timing of president trump's selection of a vice presidential nominee. this hack comes after trump took to the campaign trail in montana friday, a solidly red state. he took aim at the vice president's role tied to the southern border. >> she was the borders are now she does it say she's the borders. she said, i was never the border czar. >> mean, she everything they
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did. she's taking away now, but used the borders are she was the worst borders are in the history of the world. >> this week the hairs was to get is seeing a spike in the polls and in fundraising raising 36 million dollars in the first 24 hours after governor walz was announced as here's is running me new polls to date on the harris is ahead of trump by 4 percentage points in key battleground states like wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan. harris. it's at 50% of the vote compared to trump's 46% since becoming a presidential candidate. she has refused to do a single interview. you know why? she's dumb. >> single press conference. he won't hold a press conference. >> she won't do it. but the trump campaign is it buying the numbers? they say the sample is skewed in the series of public surveys are released with the clear intent and purpose of depressing support for former president trump. the the nominee, jd vance responded to democrats going him and trump weird to people. kamala harris and tim waltz
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who are comfortable in their own skin because they're comfortable with their policy positions for the american people. and so their name calling instead of actually telling the american people how they're going make their lives better. i think that's weird. but look, they call me whatever they want to. >> richmond police have arrested a minor for carrying this loaded gun and bags full of drugs. police say that they were on patrol yesterday when they spotted the boy carrying a bag marijuana. tried to run away but police caught him and found a gun in his waistband. he was booked into juvenile hall. the fbi is investigating a san francisco towing company. we saw agents raiding 3 of its location is kron four's. dan kerman has the video for us. >> for nearly 6 hours, fbi agents were coming in and out of specialty telling located in the 2000 block of oakdale in san francisco. if the towing company sounds familiar, it should. it was back in april when a specialty tow truck allegedly tried to
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tow a vehicle with people inside of it. this raid has nothing to do with that. federal prosecutors say the rate at this and 2 other san francisco locations is tied to a federal indictment of tow company operator. jose. the deo and jessica now haro federal prosecutors have charged them with mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering in connection with an insurance scam. federal prosecutors allege that deal but a damaged non-functioning vehicle and haro got an insurance policy for it than in july of 2019. prosecutors allege no haro reported she was involved in an accident filed an insurance claim and then get a check for $34,000 which he turned over to the deo, those who live and work in this neighborhood were startled by the raid. it's good to know that we have some sort of control mechanism year. >> that, you know, people that we have some somebody doing the right thing. if somebody is doing the wrong thing, people are coming in to do the
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right thing and that feels good. i feel safe. those who work at the company slammed the gate and reporters the deal and harro were arrested thursday morning and appeared in federal court. they'll make their next court appearance next week. dan kerman kron. 4 news. well, san francisco costco store has started cracking down on membership sharing members who shop at the >> store there on levent than harrison street will now have to scanned their membership card to get into the store. the company says that all locations will soon be doing the same thing. and coming months, costco doesn't want to lose out on membership fees. as people use cards say they don't own guests can still get as long as they're accompanied by a member. well, still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news car costs are on the rise. how much new car prices have increased since the? the pandemic?
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♪ rise ♪ ♪ rise ♪ (alarm beeping) ♪ rise ♪ ♪ and thrive! ♪ (♪♪) belvita! began near chico is now burned roughly 429,000 acres. it is now 36% contained. many evacuation orders and warnings into hayman and butte county have been downgraded or lifted altogether. fire crews say that hot dry conditions continue to make things incredibly difficult. our fire in fairfield saturday. it happened near back avenue and west texas street crews put out quickly. fortunately no one was injured. police in fairfield have arrested a man wanted in a fatal hit and run
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crash. that happened on air base parkway. and while elaine on april 23rd now, police say the 21 year-old jared diego hit a woman with his car in did not stop. the woman died. diego was booked into the solano county jail. it is getting more expensive to own a car. the average price of a new car is $48,000, which is up more than $10,000 compared to before the pandemic. and maintaining a car. well, that's more expensive to according to the bureau of labor statistics, numbers show an increase of 6% over a year. insurance prices are also stagger lee up 20% over year to year. something else to keep an eye on getting behind on your loan loan delinquencies are up by 5%. well, still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news on the sunday, california lawmakers said that they have a new plan to tackle organized retail theft and fight the fentanyl epidemic.
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and now on the kron 4 morning news, a former youtube chief executive google executive has passed away. microsoft is uncovered what it says are cyber attack efforts aimed at influencing the u.s. presidential election. good morning and welcome back to kron. 4 morning news on the sunday. let's start this half hour with a look at the forecast. cathy trafton is in the weather center with the very kathy? hi theresa. it's a beautiful day, especially if you like the grey because
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that's what we get live along the coastline weekend. also in many areas inland. >> we'll start to see that will change this afternoon as things start to clear back a little bit. but the big change for us is temperatures will be cooler. we've got a cooling trend in effect for this week. here's a look at half moon bay. no surprise there. it's gray. it's often re ther early in the morning and the fog products shows we're going to see that gray through much of the bay area and then it will pull a little bit back toward the coastline as we head into the afternoon hours only to repeat again overnight tonight into tomorrow. so it will be gray. that's the main thing. some areas of sunshine in the east bay, some areas of sunshine on the peninsula, as you might expect. but the air quality is another big factor. because guess what? smoke from the fires is heading in our direction. it's not going to be a severe amount of smoke, but enough to trigger an air quality advisory. some areas in the bay area right now are showing pretty good air quality. other areas are showing moderate. so green is good. the yellow is moderate and i've got more details
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coming up and whether theresa back to you. thank you very much. capital. after months drama and debate stomach state lawmakers. >> finally advanced a bipartisan package of public safety bills. supporters say that this will tackle the issue of organized retail theft to california's fentanyl epidemic. capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports for us. aisd. 36 knows one the bill passes with that vote. members of the legislature overwhelmingly advanced a bipartisan package of public safety bills. >> among the california retail theft reduction it will create a penalty of prison time up to 3 years for those convicted of stealing property with the intent to sell it. the bill will also allow for what's known as aggregation, meaning several thefts committed by one person over a two-year period can all add up to meet the larger penalty for grand theft. also included in the package, a bill to increase penalties for car break-ins and another bill to expand a diversion and rehab programs for people in lieu of prison.
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and for those experiencing substance use disorders, these bills or get driven. packed communities safer and but it all comes after a summer of drama in the legislature. all starting up to critics expressed concerns the bill package does not touch prop 47. that's the 2014 vote or approved a law that change certain nonviolent crimes from felonies to misdemeanors and loose and penalties for offenses like retail theft. when the items stolen are valued at less than $950. supporters say prop 47 resulted in criminal justice reform and reduced california's prison population. but opponents argue it let criminals off the hook. earlier this summer, these organizers announced that they qualify their own november ballot measure to reform prop 47 governor gavin newsom has long opposed to the reform. 47 measure and even tried to add his own competing measure to the ballot. but his bid ultimately failed. democrats tried to add their own bill amendments to counter the reform. 47 measure, but
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that too failed with all that behind them. now they're glad to see their current public safety package support about law enforcement's dixon specials and look forward to getting a second. still, a handful of democrats argue the bills go too far. these measures deep in mass incarceration. >> deepening mass incarceration is to going in rivers public. and on the other hand, say while they support the legislature's public safety bills, they believe the legislation does not go far enough. >> a true public safety impact they argue can only voters approved prop 47 reform this november. make sure that crimes punishable in california. we don't see this rampant crime on our constituents and the legislature is expected to formally send the public safety bills to the governor's desk early next week reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> microsoft has uncovered are covered what it our cyber attack efforts by iran
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specifically aimed at influencing the u.s. presidential election. the company says an iranian fake news sites are being created with people impersonating activists. news nation reporter elana schor rozzi has the details. >> tensions are running high in the middle east as iran vowed retaliation for the killing of a hamas leader in now iran hackers are targeting the u.s. election through online activities. microsoft releasing a report this week detailing the groundwork by several iranian groups to commit cyber espionage and influence the 2024 election, including launching coburn new sites targeting u.s. voters, intimidation or inciting violence against political figures or groups sending spear-phishing emails in june to a high ranking official in a presidential campaign as well as compromising and account of a county level
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government employee in a swing state. today. the trump campaign saying it was hacked releasing a statement that read these documents were obtained illegally from foreign source is hostile to the united states. >> intended to interfere with the 2024 election and sow chaos throughout our democratic process. this comes after recent reports of an iranian plot to assassinate president trump. the iranians know that president trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first 4 years in the white house. experts say threats by iran are not only on the web, but also on the ground. everyone is very happy to fight to the last. there are happy to fight to the last known person she up from afghanistan or pakistan. but they do not want full-fledged who are coming to the borders of iran is one thing. >> to shoot a rocket on have is will shoot a couple back. it's now another thing. if israel does something like this company iran, they have to do something. maybe israel does something back, but they do not want full-fledged war coming to the borders of iran.
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>> a former youtube chief executive and google executive has died. 56 year-old susan, we're just a guy died from lung cancer. her husband apposted on social media. quote susan was not just my best friend and partner in life, but a brieliant mind, a loving mother and a dear friend to many just played a key role in the creation of google. she stepped down from her job in 2023. colleagues say that she will remembered. always putting others first. governor newsom is partnering with the tech giant nvidia to help trains students, teachers and developers to use artificial intelligence ai and education. now nvidia is based in santa clara in the governor says that the collaboration can ultimately help advance student careers. in an emergency. every second counts right in this morning's rich on tech. rich demuro shows us how to call for help using smart devices.
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>> many of us carry a smartphone or where a smart watch. but do you know how to use these devices to call for help fast in an emergency today? i'm showing you the shortcut. second come in handy when you need them. most. if you need help fast, here's how to use the shortcut on your device to dial 9-1-1. >> on samsung phones, press the side button 5 times by fall. you have to swipe up to confirm dialing 9-1-1. but you can make an immediate in the settings on google pixel press the side button 5 times, then touch and hold the screen for 3 seconds again. you can make your phone dial immediately in settings on the iphone press and hold the side button and either volume button for a few seconds. there's also an option to trigger a 9-1-1. call by pressing the side button 5 times fast. keep in mind, it's a good idea to visit the section of your
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smartphone to set up any emergency contacts you want to medically notify if you dial 9-1-1. now when it comes to watch is on the apple watch press and hold the side button to call for help. this is the flat, but not the round one on the google pixel watch press the rounds crown button 5 times fast. after a brief countdown and alarm, it will dial. and on the samsung watch press the home key 5 times fast. that's the upper keys on the side of the watch. keep in mind on fitbit devices, there isn't currently a way to quickly call for help. so what about using your voice? you can ask siri to call 9-1-1, and google assistant to and while alexa can't directly down 9-1-1, amazon does have a subscription service called alexa emergency assist, which will connect you to a trained agent for help. it's always a good idea to familiarize yourself with these emergency
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shortcuts before you actually need them. just be careful not to dial 9-1-1, accidentally. if you try to test them out. >> put instructions on how to use the shortcuts on my website. just go to rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro. that's rich on tech. >> well, if you use cash app at all in the past 6 years, you may be eligible to receive some money. now, the company says that that owns cash app has agreed to pay a 15 million dollar settlement after they were accused of negligence following today. bridge is now the settlement says that anyone who has use app since august of 2018 and had an authorized withdrawals from your account would be eligible users are able to claim up to $2500. for your money. this morning, the wall street journal says the pay raises and bonuses are shrinking nearly half of almost 2000 u.s. companies pulled in the 2nd quarter cut budgets for salary increases in media res this year was 4.1%. that's
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down from 4.5%. 2023 and expected to drop to 3.9 and 2025. >> a nurse at new survey says americans need 60 lazy days per year to feel rested and relaxed. turns out americans take lazy days very seriously with one. and 5 planning their lazy days in advance. and 67% opting to take their lazy days spent as spontaneously conducted by something called talker research. the poll found that almost 3 quarters are likely to fly under the radar and they're not going to tell anybody that they are taking a day off for one of these lazy days as they relax at home. >> well, coming up on kron 4 morning news ai has started to change medical field. why some experts think it may actually cost. and coming up on kron 4 morning news, it is not even
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labor day and people are getting ready to get into the halloween mood. we're not kidding what retailers are doing to optimize. print to darren graham. many areas across the bay area at this hour. >> will things stay way today? how about the work week? i've how about the work week? i've got the forecast coming up.
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called summerween usa today says that retailers know timing is key and maximizing seasonal sales. launching a holiday early as a way to grab more consumer dollars from halloween enthusiast. the national retail federation reveal that halloween spending last year was expected to reach a record 12 billion dollars with summerween upon us. we'll see if that gets even higher. next time around. we add up all the figures aren't. right now. we're going take a live look outside. you can see all of that gray, some people like the grey. some people don't like the grey. kathy do like the great this matter to i like the grey. i think a of people who live in san francisco, an island, the coastline, then like the grey. >> i also like the sunshine else like the heat. so i'm pretty easy to please in terms of the weather most of time. but notice relieve is scarcely a good view of coit tower. at this point. you can hardly see it. it's being obscured by the gray and of course, is a
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little bit of wind as well. fog cast. well, this is our fog product showing how much fog there is not only along our coastline, but also stretching inland by this afternoon. you'll see that it starts to pull back a littles bit, but not everyone gets to see sunshine this yeah. along the coast it will be gray but some areas in the east bay and the south bay, north bay will be seeing grey skies off and on throughout the day and just to show you this blanket of fog moves in again overnight tonight into tomorrow night is just going to that kind of week. temperatures will be cooler than been seeing the last couple of weeks in the meantime, temperatures at this hour mainly in the 50's a few areas pushing into the 60's. this is pretty much the same as yesterday morning. no big changes at least at this hour. but there is a significant cooling trend coming in our direction. surface smoke yoest, the wildfires from the canadian and western u.s. wildfires. smoke is coming in our direction. you see the areas of light blue. mild amounts of smoke. not really
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intense. you would see the intense smoke up here where the oranges are there. medford, we don't get the intense smoke. u.s. a little bit of green starting to encroach right there across the north bay. that would be tonight. and then you know what it starts to pull back. the winds are starting to push all of the smoke away. so you'll see the area black with that sea breeze. that is good news for us in terms of air quality. but in the meantime, all the many areas do see green, which is good. we also see a few areas of yellow in oakland and san jose at this point. and so our air quality forecast is moderate for the north bay east bay and south bay. pretty good at the coast, as you might expect with a sea breeze is speaking. a sea breeze is not so breezy right now. you still saw some leaves rustling in the trees. if you look. but you know what, it really strengthens as you get into the evening in the afternoon and the evening. so as much as 26 mile per hour. gusts in sandra fell 19 through the golden gate 30 in vacaville. so you see gusty winds on to dive back. pull
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back by tonight overnight tonight. so high pressure finally is moving away and as it does so it gives a chance for a trough. this little dip the jet stream. that's an area of low pressure that will be dominating our weather. so that's good news. if you like the cooler temperatures, in fact, if you like cool, guess what? are 6 to 10 day temperature outlook shows temperatures a little bit through normal. so the light blue slightly below normal. i think we'll take it. looks good to me now take a look at the high temperatures for today. these are significantly cooler in some spots than yesterday. still 50's and 60's in san francisco right along the coast. of course. but as you start to head southward going into the 60's and 70's for the peninsula and then a little bit warmer as you head south, as you migst expect. woodside, 82 degrees in campbell. 81 do. pete is 80. so as you can see, it's still warm in the east bay, but not sizzling hot, not scorching. only nevermore. this is definitely a bit of a rest
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compared to the high temperatures we saw earlier. 85 conquered 86 in yacht bill. that's one of the warm spots. and in point re 66 degrees. here's a look ahead. i'll step aside. you can see the extended forecast 80's for the inland areas, 60's and 70's right along the bay and in the coastlines looking at numbers in the highs in the 60's reset. kathy, thank you very much for that. will be aware. federal officials are investigating whether banks are doing enough to protect consumers from zelle scams, zelle payments can be reversed once they are sent. even if scammers are behind the transfer. >> 2 major banks, jp morgan chase and wells fargo have been contacted by the consumer financial protection bureau. the agency is looking into whether the banks are moving quickly enough to shut down scammers accounts as well as whether they're doing enough to identify and prevent scammers from signing up for counts in the first place. the
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tsa announced it is precheck program is now over 20 million active members. they say this is a new record for the program since it was launched back in december of 2013, the precheck program has been introduced into more than 200 airport. tsa officials say that the consistent growth of a paid program is a testament to its overall popularity and success. and artificial intelligence company is looking to get into health care. the company is called thoughtful. the ceo says that their technology can give doctors more time to spend on their patients. experts say that almost 15% of claims submitted to insurance companies are by doctors. they are rejected due to errors that cost providers and patients millions of dollars each year. now the ai company says that i can file claims with no mistakes. >> in the long i help. lower prices vary deflationary. and
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with u.s. health care system, that's 18% of us gdp. we think this is mission critical. okay. mission critical. >> there are concerns that too i could leave to massive layoffs. new study this week as ranking san francisco as one of the best cities for working parents to limit. now, this is according to a website co-working cafe. san francisco ranks 5 out of the top 20 cities. data shows a high number of pediatricians per children, co-working spaces and remote jobs available. fremont, right. number 9, oakland, 20 on the list. the number one best city for working parents. drum roll. please. according to the city was washington, d.c.. mateo county sheriff's office. welcome to more team members to the force. come on, guys, stop and look at this african teddy on the newest pops to join the canine therapy program. the program launched in december as a way to help bring comfort to people in crisis around the community. back then there were only
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there's just one therapy dog that dog's name is ben. now the trio is working together to visit schools and victims of current. for your health before young students athletes tackle a new season as they head back to school, doctors are recommending to parents and guardians to keep their kids safe and healthy, particularly when it comes to their hearts. >> children can actually overheat a lot quicker to finagle and they don't have those cooling systems. they're not really as efficient breathing and sweating as adults are so it can affect them much more seriously, much quicker as a general rule. i like to recommend about a 50, 50 riccio water to elect or light mix. okay. fifty-fifty. >> other things to keep in mind, make sure that they wear proper clothing. that is breathe. a bold take rake and 20 minutes. in order to stay hydrated. to baseball, where the giants pay tribute to
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their 2014 world series championship today at oracle park before their game against the tigers. you can. they believe it's been 10 years since that 3rd title in 5 to truth. as for the current squad, they have been red-hot logan webb trying to lead the giants to their 12th win in the last 15 games and got some from supporting the fit. wisely down the line. that's going to score a pair of runs puts giants 2 to one. couple batters later elliott ramos right the middle, sneaks through for a base hit to bring brett wisely web pitches. 7 strong innings and the giants win their 4th in a row. 3, 1, it's in toronto trying to even their series against blue jays. pitching was fantastic on the hill. strikes out bryan, 7 to end the 5th and one of his shutout innings. now we can can we give him some run support? watch brett worker says. i
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gotcha top 6 were deep to left off the top of the wall and back into the family. initially they will. this is a double but take another look upon further review. it hits the railing, which is over the wall and that is considered, of course, everyone a home run is 29th it's the 29th for him once in air for oakland. same score in the 9th mason miller trying to close it out. spencer horwitz. the right yesterday. not enough, for the ballgame was over. miller strikes out this side for the 17th save and the a's go to win one. now to the olympics where the u.s. men's basketball team won their 5th straight gold medal. defeating france, the host country. 98 to 87 was score bay area's on steph curry went off. he was so very excited making 8. 3
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pointers on 13 attempts, including 4 straight in the final 3 minutes of the game. he led the way with 24 points. his team usa finished undefeated run for the gold. undefeated run for the gold. >> we'll be right back. introducing togo's new barbecue beef sandwich.
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>> take a look at this. a teacher and current county was in for quite the scare when she returned for the upcoming school year. no kidding. elaine salmon arrived to her classroom after printing copies in the office which found a brown bear walking around the room. 7 quickly shut the door. not only locking the bear inside, but
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cell phone as well. she panicked. has anyone would do? she went back to the front office called her husband who quickly came to help her. salman's has been held the door open cokes. the bear back out. luckily there was no damage to the classroom. just a couple of stolen snacks, as my producer mentioned with salmon should hear the bear was just looking for salmon right? and still next. >> our on the kron 4 morning news. it is the last day for outside lands. we'll take a look at the weekend's festivities for you. plus, music lovers gathered in san jose for the jazz festival. details coming up. also, ice cream shop burglarized, what they were able to take me surprising. stay with us. kron 4 morning news on the sunday continues.
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4 morning news. vice president harris and running mate tim walz are hitting the battleground states. is their campaign heats up? outside lands is in full swing. as today marks the final day of the festival. festival. we'll give you an about all the fun. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news >> morning. thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 morning news on theresa stasi. for stepping when it is sunday
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august. 11th. it's going to start for your sunday by looking at the weather. kathy trant, tristan is with us to tell us all about high catholic. >> good morning. it's a beautiful morning, especially if you like gray skies because that's what we've got. we're going to see gray in some places all day long. other spots are going to see a little bit of sunshine. so that's the good news news. indeed. take a look at coit tower. you not only see the gray skies, you also see some breezy conditions and that's what we get today. the breezes will strengthen. the fog will pull back toward the coastline in some areas, but not everywhere. you see the extent of the fog blanketing the bay area. funny this afternoon, some areas will definitely see some sunshine. i saw some my windshield this morning on the way in in the meantime, although it's not as windy right now, the winds will strengthens as per usual this afternoon. 24 miles per hour through the golden gate. 22 up in petaluma. so you'll the winds will die down again overnight and will be in for a treat. more of the same more of the gray, in fact, was more
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of the same in terms of air quality because the air quality advisory has been extended today as well for moderate air quality in the north bay, east bay and south bay along the coastline, as you might expect, pretty good air quality. but their surface smoke coming in from the wildfires and it will start to pull away. look at that. how the winds pushing away from us. so that's the good news. i've got the full forecast coming up in just a bit. thank you very much. >> happening today, vice president kamala harris will be in san francisco for fundraiser. it is her first stop in the bay area since becoming the democratic presidential nominee today, she will be at a private fundraiser at the fairmont hotel and she's going to be joined by former house speaker nancy pelosi. tickets for the events range from $3300 to $50,000. this week, harris has been holding rallies in battleground states. her campaign says at friday night's rally in arizona was one of the biggest attracting
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15,000 people, harris, his running mate, tim walz, was there that took a shot at former president donald trump. >> you might have a few people showed up in philadelphia the other night. and then 10,000 plus walked into a field in western wisconsin. arizona just couldn't leave it alone. could. haha. it's not as if anybody cares about crowd sizes or anything >> polling results have been mixed. but harris reportedly now leads trump in 6 different pulling averages. and the south bay, thousands of people were enjoying music at the center stage as summer festival on saturday. it's been a tradition since 1989 kron four's jacmel month has the story.
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>> where fred first and it's been going on since 1989. and i've been coming since its inception in order to be a full enjoy or of the 35th annual jazz fest in san jose. there's one big prerequisite. first of all, you have to be the jazz a which i am. i grew up in detroit and we love jazz and r b. jazz, you know, it's hard to find really good jazz. this is a real jazz musician while we're there, the headliner, herbie hancock from los angeles around the world. this just superstar has played with jazz greats throughout the decades like miles davis. he's also won. 4 grammys pretty good. he's a he's international artist. thousands of people here for the second day of the jazz festival. many of them saying it's the first time back since the pandemic. >> my first time live carl babcock is here with his family and says this is one of the only times you can catch this many jazz musicians this close to home. >> in the same place, good news.
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>> there's good food. it also comes at a break in the south bay heat throughout the summer with food and clothing, vendors to tickets for the kids were 13 and adults around. over. >> sheila, out a yummy is here for what is around her 20th year living in san jose's. she says getting tickets this weekend. we're a you know, normally to listen to island books as the list goes on for the great things about the festival. >> creativity >> the level of musicianship is really. >> i may, fred first, who has volunteered this event in the past says it's a big boost for san jose businesses and is another attraction during the same week as outside lands in san francisco. but now that they're back up and running, i think it's going to get so you can take it all in knowing that this event will be back open again on sunday in san jose. and even when you do go
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back to the real world, you know, it also be back next year in san jose jacmel that kron 4 news. >> well, people have been coming from san francisco and beyond to celebrate this year's outside lands festival today kicks off the 3rd day of this year's outside lands. are taking a look at footage from yesterday's festivities, music fans of all ages have been in golden gate park. sabrina carpenter was at last night and she was the headliner for many festival goers outside lance is more than just music. >> it's a great >> just a great experience. a lot of people here really great to come out and this great park experience nature, great music. a lot a lot of >> many up and coming. artists are also on the line-up this weekend. latin pop group donna
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reus performed at noon yesterday. this is a message that they had. >> thank thank you for the support for her. all we can hope is that you guys are >> okay. today is the 3rd and final day of this year's music festival. chappell roan, slow dive and post malone are some of the many, many aren't set to perform. a local rapper larry june and some of his fans cycle through the streets of san francisco on is part of his event called bike with larry. the goal is to remote, getting outside being active and generally enjoying a healthier lifestyle. a popular san francisco ice cream shop was burglarized on saturday. surveillance video shows 5 men breaking into mitchell's. >> ice cream on santa avenue and leaving with just i'm back
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of cookies. it happened around 3.30, saturday morning. employees say that the thieves trying to steal the store's safe, but that was bolted down. cash doors to have been emptied by workers said the burglars only got with cookies. the owner says that it still resulted in a huge expensive mess. now because of because we have had to replace windows and doors in the we're going to put hopefully accordion like metal in front of the store one week lows in evening to hopefully keep them from doing this again. >> police are still looking for the suspected thieves. >> caltrain is celebrating the debut of its long awaited electric train fleet. governor newsom and former house speaker nancy pelosi were at the ceremony on saturday. the line will run from san francisco to santa say. and it is described as sleek and quiet. caltrain will add to
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electric trains a week until late september. the locomotives welcome pleat lee replace a decades old diesel fleet the aim is to improve air quality and help california reach its mission's goals. and the north bay. fire crews managed to contain a 50 acre brush fire in solano county. cal fire says that it started friday afternoon on blue mountain drive. that's near the intersection of highway 80. no one was injured. fortunately, and it's not clear yet how the fire started in santa clara county and the county fire was shut down. the almaden. quicksilver county park was closed saturday because of a brush fire near the quad. a loop a reservoir. now the fire block access to the park. cal fire says the fire started around 10 friday night. at last word it had burned roughly 5 acres. no injuries were reported. motorcyclist was killed saturday morning to the chp says it happened when a drunk
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driver crashed into that person. it happened just after midnight on route. 24 near the saint. stephen's off-ramp. the victim died at the scene. the accident forced all westbound lanes shut down for a time. the driver was arrested for suopicion of felony dui. local police are investigating a shooting a car crash saturday which left one person dead. it happened around 02:30am, and 12 officers say that the driver, the car that was involved in the crash have been shot several times died at the scene. other details have been released yet. 26 people have been charged now in connection with that april 15th protest ongoing gate bridge. they were part of a group protesting the war in gaza and the tens of thousands of palestinians deaths. this is video from that day. charges include felony conspiracy false imprisonment. refusal to disperse ever right? those charged aft to surrender to the chp by
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monday, the golden gate bridge district reportedly lost about $162,000 on april 15th. people stuck on the bridge complaint about the many ways that they were affected with one person missing a pre-op appointment for brain surgery to remove tumor. >> there's awful lot of great across the bay area, but not everywhere. there's some peeks of sunshine already in san jose. how much crimo we get and what kind of week is ahead. it's all coming up in ahead. it's all coming up in weather. ok, 500 deluxe garden gnomes. wow. i only meant to order five. there's not enough money in my account for these. i'm gonna get charged.
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>> live look outside right now. you can see mount tam now you can't. that was just i mean, we know that it's here. there's a camera on top of mount tam is looking over. but that is just a sea of clouds. but and i love the shot. it's just great because it should be a beautiful view of the entire bay area. >> and it's a beautiful view instead of the clouds and the fog. it just shows the extent of what we're dealing with. gray also right around quite look at the breezes rustling the leaves in the trees. that area of gray really extends across much of the bay area. and you know what, it will start to pull back just a little bit this afternoon. so will be grey everywhere. certainly the grable remain many areas across the coastline, but even some areas inland as well. and it's really a harbinger of things to come. the cause we're in a cooling trend now, forget about these really hot temperatures. not going to happen. not today, not this week. so that's the good news temperatures right now about where they did the last few
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hours, mainly in the 50's a few 60's. antioch is the warm spot right now at 67 degrees. so not much change. a little bit cooler in such bots is san francisco, but air quality is a concern. green is good. yellow is moderate and he was a pull in toward the bay area. you see some green still that there's a little bit of yellow right there in the east bay, oakland, san jose, seeing only moderate air quality and guess what? there is an air quality advisory that's been in effect the last couple of days extended through today, moderate north bay east bay, south bay, good air quality right along the coast. here is the surface smoke forecast. these are from the wildfires. smoke is coming in our direction the good news is only blue. that's the looming, smallest amount of smoke compared to the bright oranges and yellows. so you see right here, bay area, light blue turning into the little bit deeper blues and then it starts to pull away. the breezes are pushing away the smoke from us. so lucky us
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future wind gusts. yeah, the winds are helping push that away. it's going to strengthen this afternoon up into the 20's in places such as sandra fell at. 24 fairfield, 25 mile per hour gusts overnight tonight. the wind not so strong. high pressure is moving away and that is the good news. there it goes. and guess what? he was a trough, big area of low pressure. that's going to start to really influence our weather. hence the cooling trend and that cooling trend continues. not just today, not just this week, but the 6 to 10 day outlook blue on this map means below normal. temperatures. so if you've been craving some cooler temperatures, it is your lucky day. it's your lucky week 60's for the most part in san francisco right along the coastline, 60's mainly for the highs. you start to head toward the peninsula, upper 60's to 70's go south a little bit into 70's upper 70's and 80's 81 degrees in some spots, such as campbell, santa clara. and then you head to the east bay.
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no, hundreds, no 90's. 86 degrees in that remark. 73 from rog, 85 for concord. so it's warm places such as yacht bill at 76 degrees at the 76 and you see right along the coastline as usual point raise kind of on the chilly side. here's my extended outlook numbers inland, mainly in the 80's this week. that's at below normal temperatures. they coastline 60's 70's for highs and live along the coast highs mainly in the 60's. theresa, thank you very much. when we the culinary scene here in the bay area have to mention the city of oakland, my cousins with the very write with such a diverse food scene. it is considered one of the best cities to find new tastes. and joining us right now. >> as oakland's own celebrity chef and author rennie renee johnson out. she's got a whole bunch of like really super fun stuff for so. >> tell me a little bit about what we have right now.
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>> so what we have right now, first of all, let me say thank you so much for having me and letting me be a talk about who i am share. what i have going on is such a pleasure. but what i have for you this morning is i have one of our signature homemade biscuits topped with a little bit of blackberry compote, fresh and then i have one of most requested menu items, a sweet potato waffle with a little bit of fried chicken, which is what we're going to showcase at iso, fue stroh on august 18th. >> very nice where you guys located again. we're at 4, 0, 8.12, street downtown, ok, got it. that's where we are. and we i own a company called blackberry. so fine, catering, ok, i've had it now for 15 years and all of the bay area there. so we fed every single by that you guys probably know him at in lough and we were going over well in kathy was talking. we were going over that the cookbook. when did you guys put this together? this is something that we could purchase we go down to.
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that cook with his bout 5 what i decided to do when i made that cookbook, it wasn't covid happened and i was trying to figure out how to make sure that black based those stated everybody's house here. and so career is reading the love. h- yes. and so we you know, at home we stand, it was stranded at home. and we started making a cookbook and it has most of all of our clients, favorite recipes in the air collard greens. cornbread cornbread is a big deal. i'm makin teen and the lee county with your corporate. no haha. >> was from texas. we cream. funny. >> right. you don't mind and we we do have hot water, bridge. yes, we also i do a pineapple upside down. which takes corn bridge, a whole nother, funky level. is is is experience that everybody has opto have inside their mouth. s
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what from your perspective makes oakland unique? i mean, we have long. >> appreciated the diverse aspect of oakland. so why do you think from a taste perspective is it's so fundamentally important. i think that oakland, we were just talking about oakland boy born and raised me, my mother and the scene, kindergarten teacher that had deep oakland is in. oh, my i'm. >> and i think that what oakland brings to to us is clean, especially right now, we still keep the soul of soul food. you know, we keep all of our grandmother, traditional recipes right now. we do with the way the world is. we just elevated that just a little bit. keeping it fresh, keeping it life sort. live sourcing things from the bay area is is just a way for us to bring our community together. you know, food brings us together anyway, right? you know, food makes franz music and food make france. so with oakland, oakland is a place where you can experience almost every
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cuisine always good. i've traveled everywhere. and when i come home is a whole nother situation. i was just talking to somebody about biscuits in georgia, in business here, know, in a suit for you, you know, like even in the south happened, john. but we do have hot water cornbread now. so it's just different. i think oakland oakland brings people together on all levels, no matter what color we are, no matter where i journey if you're from oakland, you got this little vive t them and i food has of i what inspires you when you are looking at making addition so you're sharing your your son. is your taste. tester? >> what really kind of goes through your head as you're i mean, the walk-through farmers markets to get inspired and i i think is that i i'm always channeling both of my grandmothers. i'm the numbers grandbaby to what my mother's mother. >> and she made everything we touched. so, you know, she gave the chicken she raised, did the better everything. everything we touch we take
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shumate. so i channel her often, too. but the other thing about him, i think is that every 10 somebody takes a bite of some of my food. i want them to have a whole different funky experience. you know, i wanted to be an experience that makes you want to do a cartwheel. i'm known as the shift is saying they have required from you guys is a case in for you to make a lot of noise. when you eat my food, i'm going to take what would you give a message to people that are looking to dive into kind of >> put their foot in too? the craft of cooking of serving community. i love people to be brave. my thinking and i have shared my my my craft and my vision with a lot of chefs in the bay area. >> i have been an entrepreneur for 30 years and i've had blackberry so for 15 years. and i want people to know that you're go through peaks and valleys, but we knew what life and kind feel like it takes courage to wake up every day and do any business to know that you're going to have
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enough clients. do you have enough money to pay your bills? it take your of your staff and for me by my granddaughter princess dress. when she called me and grandma, i love you can princes i want to be up to do that. so i want people to know that these peaks and valleys, but the trust and believe in your crafting your vision and always have support. i can do anything without my team and with that we can we can talk about having faith prayers. everything every morning. i say i give it to you. and i don't take it back. but i also know that without my team, without my mother prayed without my family, without my team being here and nothing. so make sure you have a crew for us that you have a favorite people in absolutely know that it's ok to go through peaks and valleys because still right, right now, i think that we always see the fun part. we do see the part where, you know, you're up all of our stuff. exactly. so i think we should just share the hard stuff. so
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the people just get impression of the reality life. absolutely. and i also think that you need to know that nobody wakes up is it perfect? yeah, jimmy see me a couple i will leave it at easy to look we look at me your keep could do this. >> i'm very easily. so >> we're going to have a lot more coming up on the kron. 4 morning news on this sunday. as i want tell everybody.
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>> the park fire which began near chico has now burned roughly 429,000 acres. it is 36 per 10% contained. many evacuation orders and warnings and to hey, ma and butte county have been downgraded or lifted altogether. fire crews say that hot dry conditions continue to make. thanks extremely challenging. there was a car fire in fairfield saturday. it happened near buck avenue and west texas street crews put it out quickly. fortunately, no one was hurt. and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, california lawmakers say that they have a new plan to tackle. >> organized retail theft and fight the fentanyl epidemic.
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>> now on the kron 4 morning news, a former youtube chief executive and google executive has passed away. microsoft has uncovered what it says are cyber attack efforts aimed at influencing the u.s. presidential election. good morning, everyone. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news on the sunny. let's start this half hour with look at the fact forecast for you. kathy. >> trafton is in the weather center with more. hi, kathy. >> good morning. it is gray and areas across the bay area. you know that if you look outside, it's coastal great, but it's also inland graham, many spots we're in for a cooling trend. and so it's no surprise that we see the gray skies. we also have an awful lot of breezes will be kicking up, especially this afternoon and get down again tonight. so
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here's the headline. coastal clouds, yes, clouds inland. also some areas inland, clear out, but not everywhere. the cooling continues. and that trend continues for the next week or so with temperatures below normal. so here's the fog. quite extended fog this afternoon. some of that pulls back toward the coastline, but not everywhere. so as you go outside, you might want to bring in extra layer or 2 because the clouds again continue overnight tonight in terms of air quality. it's pretty good in some areas, but not everywhere. moderate air quality in some parts of the east bay, including oakland as well as san jose. that's where you see little yellow dots. yellow translates to moderate air quality. that would be for the north bay east bay and south bay co side. pretty good air quality. and that's because of the wildfires. so that's a big concern today. high temperatures 65 in san francisco, oakland, 69 san jose, 81, i've got the full forecast coming up in just a bit. thanks for that. after
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months of drama and debate staley, state lawmakers finally advanced a bipartisan package of public safety bills. >> supporters say that this will tackle the issue of organized retail theft and california is fentanyl epidemic. capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. aisd 36 knows one the bill passes with that vote. members of the legislature overwhelmingly advanced a bipartisan package of public safety bills. >> among the california retail theft reduction it will create a penalty of prison time up to 3 years for those convicted of stealing property with the intent to sell it. the bill will also allow for what's known as aggregation, meaning several thefts committed by one person over a two-year period can all add up to meet the larger penalty for grand theft. also included in the package, a bill to increase penalties for car break-ins and another bill to expand a diversion and rehab programs for people in lieu of prison.
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and for those experiencing substance use disorders, these bills or driven. packed communities safer and but it all comes after a summer of drama in the legislature. all starting up to critics expressed concerns the bill package does not touch prop 47. that's the 2014 voter approved a law that change certain nonviolent crimes from felonies to misdemeanors and loose and penalties for offenses like retail theft. when the items stolen are valued at less than $950. supporters say prop 47 resulted in criminal justice reform and reduced california's prison population. but opponents argue and let criminals off the hook. earlier this summer, these organizers announced that they qualify their own november ballot measure to reform prop 47 governor gavin newsom has long opposed to the reform. 47 measure and even tried to add his own competing measure to the ballot. but his bid ultimately failed. democrats tried to add their own bill amendments to counter the reform. 47 measure, but that too failed with all that
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behind them. now they're glad to see their current public safety package support about law enforcement's dixon specials and look forward getting a second. still, a handful of democrats argue the bills go too far. these measures the pin mass incarceration. >> and deepening mass incarceration is going in reverse. republicans on the other hand say while they support the legislature's public safety bills, they believe the legislation does not go far enough. >> a true public safety impact they argue can only happen voters approved prop 47 reform this november. make sure that crimes punishable in california. we don't see this rampant crime on our constituents and the legislature is expected to formally send the public safety bills to the governor's desk early next week reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> microsoft has uncovered what it says are cyber attack efforts from iran specifically aimed at influencing the u.s.
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presidential election. the company says that iranian fake news sites are being created with people impersonating activists, news nation's a lot shiraz. he has the details for us. >> tensions are running high in the middle east as iran vowed retaliation for the killing of a hamas leader in now iran hackers are targeting the u.s. election through online activities. microsoft releasing a report this week detailing the groundwork by several iranian fruits to commit cyber espionage and influence the 2024 election, including launching coburn new sites targeting u.s. voters, intimidation or inciting violence against political figures or groups sending spear-phishing emails in june to a high ranking official in a presidential campaign as well as compromising and account of a county level account of a county level government employee in a swin
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state. today. the trump campaign saying it was hacked releasing a statement that read these documents were obtained illegally from foreign source is hostile to the united states. >> intended to interfere with the 2024 election and sow chaos throughout our democratic process. this comes after recent reports of an iranian plot to assassinate president trump. the iranians know that president trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first 4 years in the white house. experts say threats by iran are not only on the web, but also on the ground. everyone is very happy to fight to the last. there are happy to fight to the last known person she up from afghanistan or pakistan. >> but they do not want full-fledged who are coming to the borders of iran one thing to shoot. a rocket on have is will shoot a couple back. it's now another thing. if israel does something like this company iran, they have to do something. maybe israel does something back, but they do not want full-fledged war coming to the borders of iran.
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>> in other news, a former youtube chief executive and google executive has died. 56 year-old susan or jet ski died from lung cancer. her husband posted on social media that susan was not just my best friend and partner life, but really mine. a loving mother and a dear friend to many, she died or she did play a key role in the creation of google. she stepped down from her job in 2023. colleagues say that she'll be remembered for always putting others first. governor newsom is partnering with the tech giant nvidia to help train students, teachers and developers to better use artificial intelligence and and education nvidia is based in santa clara. the governor says that the collaboration will ultimately help advance student careers. in an emergency. every second counts right in this morning's rich on tech, rich demuro shows us how to call for help. using smart devices.
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>> many of us carry a smartphone or wear a smartwatch. but do you know how to use these devices to call for help fast in an emergency today? i'm showing you the shortcut. second come in handy when you need them. most. if you need help fast, here's how to use the shortcut on your device to dial 9-1-1. >> on samsung phones, press the side button 5 times by fall. you have to swipe up to confirm dialing 9-1-1. but you can make an immediate in the settings on google pixel press the side button 5 times, then touch and hold the screen for 3 seconds again. you can make your phone dial immediately in settings on the iphone press and hold the side button and either volume button for a few seconds. there's also an option to trigger a 9-1-1. call by pressing the side button 5 times fast. keep in mind, it's a good idea to visit the section of your
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smartphone to set up any emergency contacts you want to medically notify if you dial 9-1-1. now when it comes to watch is on the apple watch press and hold the side button to call for help. this is the flat but not the round one on the google pixel watch press the rounds crown button 5 times fast. after a brief countdown and alarm, it will dial. and on the samsung watch press the home key 5 times fast. that's the upper keys on the side of the watch. keep in mind on fitbit devices, there isn't currently a way to quickly call for help. so what about using your voice? you can ask siri to call 9-1-1, and google assistant to and while alexa can't directly down 9-1-1, amazon does have a subscription service called alexa emergency assist, which will connect you to a trained agent for help. it's always a good idea to familiarize yourself with these emergency
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shortcuts before you actually need them. just be careful not to dial 9-1-1, accidentally. if you try to test them out. >> put instructions on how to use the shortcuts on my website. just go to rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro. that's richaun tack. >> well, if you've used the cash app at all in the past 6 years, you may be eligible to receive some money. the company that owns cash app. has agreed to pay 15 million dollar settlement after they were accused of negligence following 2 data breaches. the settlement says that anyone who has used the app since august of 2018 and had authorized withdrawals from their account could be eligible. users are able to claim up to $2500. for your money. this morning, the wall street journal says the pay raises and bonuses are shrinking. nearly half of almost 2000 u.s. companies pulled in the 2nd quarter cut budgets for salary increases.
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the medium raise this year was 4.1%. that's down from 4.5% 2023. and it's expected to drop to 3.9 in 2025. new survey out says that americans need 60 lazy days per year to feel rested and relaxed. it says that americans take lazy days in very seriously with one in 5 planning their lazy days in advance. and 67% opting to take their lazy days spontaneously conducted by talker research. the poll found that almost three-quarters are likely to fly under the radar. they don't tell anybody that they're going to be staying at home to relax and take and cash in on one of days. >> well, this is not one of those lazy days for me and not for 2 reasons either. it's a work day. and boy, you know what that work is the fog. lots of fog outside right now. this is the view from mount
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tam applies. when will it clear? we'll talk about it coming up in weather.
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>> i'm going to take a live look outside. you can see karl, the fog hanging out there, checking this all out that some people really do love the fox. i don't mind the fox but i do want to hike in the sun. so kathy is going to be here and tell us all about. >> well, you can get your day in the sun, theresa, that's for sure, especially to go far enough inland. but you do but gray skies. this is supposed to be a beautiful view from mount temple pious and the bay area. it's a beautiful view.
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the low clouds. all right. we'll take it. and in fact, the fog forecast products showing us an awful lot of gray skies. it does pull back a little bit toward the coastline by the afternoon. and then overnight again, it's more gray blanketing the will hit mischel. see, it's not total blanket. so maybe if you go north, you might hit some ways. the sunshine and also in parts of the east bay that overnight. it's just great. that's the way it rolls. so that's okay. in terms of air quality, we do have some issues. temperature wise right now. pretty flat that blanket of fog and clouds keeps a son from really getting through and warming up it the ground and warming up the air, but still managing to get to some areas into the 60's at this point, some areas even pushing toward the 70's. but many places still staying in the 50's. 54 degrees right now in pacifica. 54 also in sonoma and 53 in petaluma. let me step back. you can see your area kelsey bill, one of the warmer spots. but gosh, their quality goodness gracious. of
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course, the yellow is moderate. the green is good. and you know what? we get good in san francisco, moderate air quality from oakland down to san jose and there's air alert in effect right now. again, moderate quality form us coming up today, moderate for north bay east bay, south bay and very good right along the coastline. of course, it's the smoke from the wildfires at the service level that is triggering this air advisory. so we've got the blue that's, you know, not big amounts of smoke in the big amount would be up toward medford up where these fires are in the northern part of our state. but the blue does pull back. look at this. such good news for us by tomorrow. it's just the winds are pushing all the smoke away from us will be able to breathe a little easier a little more deeply. that's the good news. thanks to the wind. the winds will really start to kick up this afternoon, going to 19 to the golden gate this afternoon, 20 in petaluma. 24 in sandra
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fell. so it's great kind of cools off again. and the winds die down again overnight. high pressure is finally moving away. you see it heading down toward paso. gives a chance for a trough, a big area of low pressure to take charge of our weather. that's what it's doing. we have below normal temperatures for us. coming up this weekend, even into next week, the 6 to 10 day temperature outlook, lou, in this map means below normal temperatures. you see, move into the bay area and it's just moderately below normal temperature, not chilly, but still you might want to bring in extra layer or 2. so what are the exact temperatures for us this afternoon? lot of areas in the 60's right in san francisco 50's right along the coast into the 60's they head toward the bay shoreline 60's and 70's warming up a little bit as you head south toward palo alto at 78 degrees toward cupertino at 81. and then 75 degrees in fremont. as you see in the east bay. it's going to be warm in some areas, concord, 85, but not sizzling
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hot 88 for vacaville. 86 for yacht bill and back home in stinson beach. 65 degrees. a look at the extended outlook shows temperatures inland, stay mainly in the 80's. pretty close to normal and below normal in some areas wrong along the bay shoreline, 60's and 70's for the next week and looking at 60's right along the coastline. so it's lovely. no rain in the forecast. no scorching heat. we'll take it theresa, i'll take it as well. well, covid cases rising in the past couple months. we've got summer surge, right? some bay area counties are recommending community to take precautions. >> as the cdc warns of a potential vaccine shortage. joining us right now to talk about the whole summer surge vaccines fall vaccines, all that stuff arnab a judgy the associate professor state east bay cows, state east bay. i always want revert back to the old name. yeah. which is like stuck in my headspace. tell us
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a little bit about what you guys are saying out there. we know the wastewater is showing that we have had a summer surge. so how can we best take care of to contra costa county recently said the public health said, you know, wear a mask your inside with a lot of people. so what do you guys say? >> so you're right that what you're reporting is consistent with what's in the literature, which is that we are seeing a summer this is the the highest surge we've seen in the summer months since the beginning of the pandemic. it's not as great as the winter peaks that we've seen. so that's good news secondly, although rates are hihh and these are largely based on the wastewater data analysis, the rates severe pulmonary disease related to covid hospitalizations and death actually are very low. so although we're seeing greater infection rates, the severity of the infections seem to not be translating into greater disease thankfully and professor what how should be best? >> you know, equip ourselves. you know, we're d dealing with
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kids and loved ones and parents and grandparents. you know. >> getting 6. what do we do about that? >> so i think we practice those basic principles that we learned in grade school and that we've reinforced during the pandemic month. so first and foremost, good hygiene, washing our hands, all those things that we know but sometimes tend to put on the wayside. secondly, i think it's important to be a tune to our own health. not just for our own ability to, you know, get sick and whatnot, we might, in fact, along the way. so as you said, contra costa county has putting guidance for a mask not a mandate, but just guidance to say when we're in crowded indoor spaces are areas where there's a lot of intermingling with other people that we should exercise precaution. and that's just basically wearing a mask, especially if you're feeling ill or sick. again, i want to reiterate that the severity of the disease in any at more adverse consequences are not very high at this point. so i don't think people need to be cause for alarm. but i think we need to basically exact the principles that we learned early on in the pandemic. and we also learned that during
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the pandemic, it, you know, to to wear a mask. >> would be, you know, one of those surgical masks are the you know, and then that there's no shame that we're just kind of trying to take care of ourselves, right? absolutely correct. and i think those of us that have people who are elderly and our family, myself included. >> those of us that have folks in our family that are in a peer circle that are immunocompromised. i think it's just a matter of respect for them just to make sure that we're doing what we can to keep you healthy. so i don't think there's any shame. and i think the last 3 years taught us that really wearing a mask is not just protecting ourselves, but also sort of affection for a fellow human being. talk about vaccines in the i know that i went online and, you know, there really isn't much out there right now. so we're all waiting kind of focused on the flu. >> vaccine as well as the latest covid vaccines. so what should we know about that coming down the pike? >> so the earlier vaccines that we have were created for variants that are no longer highly in circulation, right. and so what we're waiting for
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right now, there's a family of variants called the flirt, variants up 3, 1, 1, to sort of the most common one. again, it's more highly contagious, which is probably what's responsible for the summer surge. but again, i want to reiterate that severe disease and death are still at all-time lows. so this new vaccine that's scheduled to come out in september, october of this year really is tailored towards those variants. so going out, rushing in a vaccine right now. first of all, it takes about, you know, one to 3 months to kick in. and second of all is tailored for a very and that's no longer out i would say, you know, do everything that we've talked about hygiene wearing a mask and those areas that are more sensitive. but at the same time, you know, making sure that we get our vaccines as soon as they're available in september, october, because those are the things that will protect us for the next summer surge. that will happen next summer. so a lot parents have been gardens have. >> kids going back to college? you know, they're going into these mass areas. so what would you say to, you know, kids going back into school?
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>> well, luckily, most college stage students, mind included not my own kids, but my students, you know, they're usually more so than not healthy and are able to, you know, not deal with severe consequences. that being said, i think the thing we need to be more attuned to is, you know, 5.10, years ago if we had a sore throat, a rhinos, you know what, you just go to class, you just go do what you're doing now. i think it's important to call, you know, take pause. you do not take yourself out of, you know, circulatign or isolation or anything like that. but take pause. take a look at your symptoms. make sure that you do the things that we talked about. test yourself. if you do test positive, you know, the guidelines of change a little bit. it used to be that you would isolate for 5 days and go back out. now guidance is for 24 hours. you monitor your symptoms if you're fever-free for 24 hours. 24 hours. if you're fever-free. >> and your symptoms are improving. you can go back to your normal duties. again. the guidance is that you wear a mask not just to protect other folks, because even though if you're feeling fine, you still
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may be shutting want spread it exactly to you and to others. exactly, especially not your professors cracked. thank you very much. professor mukherjee. we really appreciate you coming in and spending the time and giving us this information. thank you for having me, teresa. okay. we'll be right back.
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>> well, you've probably seen those 12 foot skeletons and halloween candy for sailing your favorite stores who doesn't write retailers. want to introduce to you to something called summer. we usa today says that retailers. now the timing is key to
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maximizing seasonal sales. and launching holiday early as a way to grab more consumer dollars from halloween enthusiast. the national retail federation revealed that halloween spending last year was expected to reach a record 12 billion dollars. summerween upon us. we'll see if gets even. by still ahead in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news. it is the last day for outside lands take. >> a look at the weekend's festivities for you. plus, music lovers gathered in san jose for the jazz festival. the details coming up. and an ice cream shop was burglarized can see right there. but they can see right there. but they managed to stea introducing togo's new barbecue beef sandwich.
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kron 4 morning news, vice president harris and running mate tim walz are hitting the battleground states as campaign heats up. outside lands is in full swing. as today marks the final day of the festival. we'll give you an update on all the fun that is to be had. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> and good morning. thank you for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. i'm theresa stasi to infer stephanie lin. it is sunday august. 11th. let's start getting a look at the weather
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with kathy trapped and she is in the weather for u.s.. hi, capping high. it is gray outside has been gray all morning and we've been keeping an eye on a number of factors, including the top of the transamerica pyramid. it's 853 feet high and it's still being obscured in some areas. >> by some fog, some low clouds. so it will start to clear out a little bit. if you're at the coastline, you may not see any sunshine today. and some areas in the mon even see sunshine. cooler conditions. little bit breezy. the cooling continues throughout the entire week with temperatures at or below normal fog past. yes, we've got lots of fog streaming inland and pulling back to the coast. daytime and dreaming inland once again overnight tonight into tomorrow. so no big changes terms of the air quality, though we do have moderate air quality in some areas right now, including in oakland and including in san jose. but good air quality so far right at the coast. there is an air quality advisory in effect and that is in effect
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for everywhere across the bay area except at the coastline. that's cause of all the wildfire smoke that is heading in our direction. temperature wise. 65 san francisco today, oakland, 69 and 81 degrees in san jose. i've got the full forecast coming up. theresa. >> thank you very much, kathy, what happening today? vice president kamala harris will be in san francisco for a fundraiser. it is her first stop in the bay area since becoming the democratic presidential nominee. today. she will be at a private fundraiser at the fairmont hotel and she'll be joined by former house speaker nancy pelosi. tickets for the event range from $3300 to $50,000. this week, harris has been holding rallies in battleground states. her campaign says that friday night's rally in arizona was the biggest one yet attracting 15,000 people, harris, his running mate, tim walz was there and he took a shot at former president donald trump. >> you might have a few people showed up in philadelphia the
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other night. and then 10,000 plus walked into a field in western wisconsin. arizona just couldn't leave it alone. could. haha. it's not as if anybody cares about crowd sizes or anything >> pulling results have been mixed right now. but harris reportedly now leads trump in 6 different polling averages. in the south bay. thousands of people are enjoying music at the center is a jazz summer festival saturday. it's been a tradition since four's jack moment has the story. >> fred first and it's been going on since 1989. and i've been coming since its inception in order to be a full enjoy or of the 35th annual jazz fest in san jose.
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there's one big prerequisite. first of all, you have to be the jazz a which i am. i grew up in detroit and we love jazz and r b. jazz, you know, it's hard to find really good jazz. this is a real jazz musician while we're there, the headliner, herbie hancock from los angeles around the world. this just superstar has played with jazz greats throughout the decades like miles davis. he's also won. 4 grammys pretty good. he's he's international artist. thousands of people here for the second day of the jazz festival. many of them saying it's the first time back since the pandemic. >> my first time live carl babcock is here with his family and says this is one of the only times you can catch this many jazz musicians this close to home. >> in the same place, good news. >> there's good food. and there's a variety it. also comes at a break in the south bay heat throughout the summer with food and clothing, vendors to tickets for the
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kids were 13 and adults around. over. >> she let out a yummy is here for what is around her 20th year living in san jose's. she says getting tickets this weekend where a >> take that, you know, normally. >> to listen to island books as the list goes on for the great things about the festival. >> creativity >> the level of musicianship is really. >> i may fred hurst, who has volunteered this event in the past says it's a big boost for san jose businesses and is another attraction during the same week as outside lands in san francisco. but now that they're back up and running, i think it's going to get so you can take it all in knowing that this event will be back open again on sunday in san jose. and even when you do go back to the real world, you know, it also be back next year in san jose jacmel that kron 4 news sounds great. >> people have been coming from san francisco and beyond to celebrate this year's outside lands festival today
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kicks off the 3rd day of this year's outside lands. you're taking look at the footage from yesterday's festivities. music fans of all ages have been in golden gate park. sabrina carpenter was last night hedlund headliner for many festival goers outside lands is more than just music. >> i feel like it's a great >> just a great experience. a lot of people here really great to come out and this great park experience nature, great music. a lot a lot of. >> many up and coming. artists are also in the line-up this weekend. latin pop group, dara moose performed at noon yesterday. this is a message that they have for those who came out to hear >> thank thank you for the support for her. all we can
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hope is that you guys are >> very sweet. today is the 3rd and final day of this year's outside lands music festival. chappell roan, slow dive and post malone are some of the many artists set to perform. local larry june and some of his fans cycle through the streets of san francisco on saturday. it was part of his event called bike with larry. the goal to promote getting out sign being active and generally enjoying a healthier lifestyle. a popular san francisco ice cream shop was burglarized on saturday. surveillance video shows 5 men breaking into mitchell's ice cream on santa fe avenue and leaving with just a bag of cookies. it happened around 3.30 saturday morning. now, employees say that the thieves trying to steal the store's safe, but that was bolted
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down. cash tours have been emptied by workers. so the burglars only got away was tailing for some reason. they decided cookies was a grid. the owner says it still resulted in a very expensive mess to clean up. out because of because we have had to replace windows and doors in the we're going to hopefully accordion like metal in front of the store one week lows in evening to hopefully keep them from doing this again. >> police are still looking for the thieves. caltrain is celebrating the debut of its long-awaited electric train fleet. governor newsom for merced. house speaker nancy pelosi were at the ceremony could see right there. the line will run from san francisco to santa say it's being described as sleek and quiet. caltrain will and 2 electric trains a week until late september. now these
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trains are going to be completely replacing the decades old diesel fleet. the aim is to improve air quality and help california reach its the mission goals. bay. fire crews managed to contain the 50 acre blaze there in suwannee county. cal fire says it all started friday afternoon on blue mountain drive near the intersection of highway 80. no one was injured and it's not clear yet how the fire started. santa clara county, a county fire was shut down. the almaden quick silver county park was closed saturday because of a brush fire near the guadalupe reservoir. the fire block access to the park. cal fire says the fire started around 10 on friday at last word it had burned roughly 5 acres. fortunately, no one was injured. a motorist was killed saturday morning or into the chp says it happened when a drunk driver crashed into that person. it happened just after
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midnight on 24 near the saint stephen's off-ramp. the victim died at the scene. the accident forced all westbound lanes to shut down for a while. the driver was arrested for suspicion of felony felony dui. welcome. police are investigating a shooting at a car crash saturday which left one person dead. it happened around 2.30 in the aft in the morning rather on 12th avenue. officers say that the driver of the car that was involved in the crash have been shot several times. he died at the scene. no other details have been released 26 people have been charged in connection with the april 15th protest on golden gate bridge. they were a part of a group protesting the war in gaza and tens of thousands of palestinian deaths. this is video from that day. charges include felony conspiracy, false imprisonment and refusal to disperse of a riot. those charged have to surrender to
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the chp by monday going gate bridge district reportedly lost about $162,000 on april. 15th, people stuck on the bridge complained about the many ways that they were impacted. one person missed a pre appointment for brain surgery to remove a tumor. and coming up on the kron 4 morning news, former president trump is on the campaign trail this week. >> and now we're going to hear what he has to say about this opposition. plus, the fbi raids, a san francisco towing company they suspected of committing fraud. we'll have the details for you. and after the break, costco cracking down on its memberships after they say people have been taking advantage of an old policies. stay with us kron. 4 morning news continues. they area temperatures right now in the 50's and 60's. lots reports a gray skies and it's a breezy what's in store for
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learn how to get a free ldl-c test. take a live look outside. boy, that fog is. >> heskey. i just keeps hanging in there. winds are going to lift what's going to do? where can we get nice warm temperatures for all the answers. kathy trafton is with us to tell us a little bit more. hi, kathy. hi there to reset. where are the tops of the towers and the golden gate bridge scared by fox. >> other hand, if you want sun rays of sunshine to reset, actually is showing some blue skies at this hour. so there's
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a ray of sunshine will be able to see some beautiful conditions inland, some blue skies, but not everywhere. so that's the news. we have the fog forecast products shows how much fog, how much is blanketing not only the coastline, but moving across many areas of the bay area. then again, starts to pull back toward midday to mid-afternoon. you see, look at that. some clear skies across the north bay, parts of the east bay. but some areas just remain socked in. and then again, the fog and the low clouds move again inland overnight tonight into tomorrow. so do get cold? you might want to wear a few extra layers. temperatures are not budging a whole lot right now because that for low clouds and fog, keep the sunshine for million getting through and really warming us up. so many areas still in the 50's. 59 nevado 66 for concord in antioch now is inching up towards 70. that's the good news. some areas of very good air quality across the bay area, but not everywhere. of course, green is good. the
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yellow is moderate air quality. so for oakland, san jose and down toward santa cruz county. we're seeing some yellow. that's the moderate air quality. and you know what? here's the from air quality advisory in effect for moderate conditions across the north bay, east bay and south bay. this continues today has continued last couple of days, but i think this may be the last day this may be allowed to expire surface smoke. we've got it coming in from the wildfires where you see the blue. we've got some smoke at the surface and of course, much heavier thicker smoke where you see the oranges and yellows. that's not for us. thank goodness. we're lucky that the breezes are pushing inland. the sea breezes will start to clear out the smoke. this is the forecast anyway. that will look at clearing skies monday into tuesday and wednesday. so today will be the smoke is day and it's fairly light smoke. today's high temperatures, not bad 50's 60's while along the coast in the san francisco. 75 from mountain view 81% is a so warm in some spots inland, but not hot. forget about the
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triple digits. 89 degrees in antioch, 79 for vallejo. what's happening the low pressure is moving in even as high pressure moves away. so the highs heading to texas. this still dip right here in the jet stream. that brings us the cooler temperatures, albeit little breezier all be a little grayer. that's what you expect. departure from normal you that. so you see where use of the blue areas here pushing a departure from normal a little bit cooler than normal. but some areas across the bay area and, you know, moderate made this kind of normal in some areas a little bit below and others. so that's the good news. we're not seeing any pink spanx on this map would be for the warmer temperatures, not in the bay area. central valley. now there's some warmer conditions. a look ahead. well, the 7 day forecast shows us temperatures inland in the 80's. that's after below normal. and again, 60's 70's right along the bay into the mostly for the coastline. you see some slight fluctuations
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in temperatures, a little warmer as we head toward wednesday and thursday and friday. but overall, pretty tranquil weather a bit gray a bit breezy at times. but we do have some raises sunshine to teresa. thank you very much. 4 is your local election headquarters. >> election officials in 5 bay area cities are giving some candidates well, extra time to turn in nominating papers. and that is because current office holders aren't coming back. the original deadline for monday, but those have been extended through wednesday. the nominations are for positions in san francisco. santa rosa novato foster city and union city. they also include positions on the bart board of directors and several states in several different city councils. former president donald trump campaigning in montana saturday and held private fundraising events in wyoming and colorado reporter myles hace has the story for us. >> the trump campaign on
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saturday saying its internal campaign communications were hacked, tying the plot to a foreign adversary. trump team spokesperson said in a statement on friday, a new report from microsoft found that iranian hackers broke into the account of a high ranking official on the u.s. presidential campaign in june 2024, which coincides with the close timing of president trump's selection of a vice presidential nominee. this hack comes after trump took to the campaign trail in montana friday, a solidly red state. he took aim at the vice president's role tied to the southern border. >> she was the borders are now she does it say she's the borders. she said, i was never the border czar. >> mean, she everything they did. she's taking away now, but used the borders are she was the worst borders are in the history of the world. >> this week the hairs was to get is seeing a spike in the polls and in fundraising raising 36 million dollars in the first 24 hours after governor walz was announced as here's is running me new polls to date on the harris is ahead of trump by 4 percentage points in key battleground states like wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan.
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harris. 50% of the vote compared to trump's 46% since becoming a presidential candidate. she has refused to do a single interview. you know why? she's dumb. >> single press conference. he won't hold a press conference. >> she won't do it. but the trump campaign is it buying the numbers? they say the sample is skewed in the series of public surveys are released with the clear intent and purpose of depressing support for former president trump. the the nominee, jd vance responded to democrats going him and trump weird to people. kamala harris and tim waltz who are comfortable in their own skin because they're comfortable with their policy positions for the american people. and so their name calling. >> instead of actually telling the american people how they're going make their lives better. i think that's weird. but look, they call me whatever they want to. >> other news, richmond, police have arrested minor for carrying this loaded gun and bags full of drugs. police say
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that they were on patrol yesterday when they spotted the boy carrying a bag of marijuana. he tried to run away, but police caught him and found a gun in his waistband. he was booked into juvenile hall. the fbi is investigating a san francisco towing company. we saw agents raiding 3 of its location is kron four's. dan kerman has the video. >> for nearly 6 hours, fbi agents were coming in and out of specialty telling located in the 2000 block of oakdale in san francisco. if the towing company sounds familiar, it should. it was back in april when a specialty tow truck allegedly tried to tow a vehicle with people inside of it. this raid has nothing to do with that. federal prosecutors say the raid at this and 2 other san francisco locations is tied to a federal indictment of tow company operator. jose. the deo and jessica now haro federal prosecutors have charged them with mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering in connection with an insurance scam. federal
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prosecutors allege that deal but a damaged non-functioning vehicle and haro got an insurance policy for it than in july of 2019. prosecutors allege no haro reported she was involved in an accident filed an insurance claim and then get a check for $34,000 which he turned over to the deo, those who live and work in this neighborhood were startled by the raid. it's good to know that we have some sort of control mechanism year. >> that, you know, people that we have some somebody doing the right thing. if somebody is doing the wrong thing, people are coming in to do the right thing and that feels good. i feel safe. those who work at the company slammed the gate and reporters the deal and harro were arrested thursday morning and appeared in federal court. they'll make their next court appearance next week. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> san francisco costco store has started cracking down on
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membership sharing members to shop at the store on 11th and harrison street now need to scan their membership card to get into the store. now, the company says that at all locations, they will soon have the same thing. costco doesn't want to lose out on membership fees as people use cards that they guests can still come in so long as they are accompanied by a member. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news car costs are on the rise. how much new car? >> prices have increased since >> prices have increased since before the pandemic. introducing togo's new barbecue beef sandwich.
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>> the park fire which began near chico, has now burned roughly 429,000 acres. it's now 36% contained. many evacuation orders and warnings and to heyman and butte county have been downgraded or lifted altogether. fire crews say that hot dry conditions continue to make things extremely difficult. there was a car fire in fairfield on saturday. it happened near back avenue west texas street pretty profound in that video. crews put out quickly. fortunately, no one was injured. police in fairfield have arrested a man wanted in a fatal hit and run crash. that happened on air base parkway and wiley lane on april 23rd. now police say the 21 year-old jared die a go hit a woman with his car and did not stop. the woman died. diego as we book now into the solano county jail. it is getting more expensive to own a car. the average price of a new car is $48,000, which is
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up more than $10,000 compared to before the pandemic. what about maintaining that car will according to the bureau of labor statistics. latest numbers show an increase of 6% year over year. insurance prices are also up a staggering 20% over a year to year something else to keep an eye on getting behind on your loan auto loan delinquencies are up by 5%. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news in the sunday cup lawmakers said that they have a new plan to tackle organized retail theft. >> and fight the fentanyl at
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>> now on the kron 4 morning news. a former youtube chief executive and google executive has passed away. >> microsoft has uncovered what it says are cyber attack efforts aimed at influencing the u.s. presidential election. good morning. welcome back to kron. 4 morning news on this sunday. let's start this half hour with a look at the forecast and kathy trafton is in the weather center with the very latest high catholic high to reset. good morning. it is gray. it's a little breezy. it's a little chilly. >> and we have a cooling trend on tap for us. temperatures this week will be at or below normal and the warmest in one spot. still, it will be in 70's and 80's depends on where you are now. this is a look at the transamerica pyramid. you can almost see the tip top of it. not white because the low clouds have been really prevalent today and they're going to start to clear pull back toward the coastline in some spots, but not everywhere. some people are going to see gray all day
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long. so it cooler. it's breezy. that's the headline. the cooling continues and we'll have temperatures at or below average, course, a below average. look at how the clouds are moving across the bay area. they start to pull back toward the coastline in some areas. but you'll see still a blanket of fog in some spots. so we'll have more clouds again, strengthening and moving inland again, overnight will be seeing a lot of gray in terms of air quality. there is an air quality advisory in effect. we have some moderate air quality expected in places such as oakland and san jose in pleasanton. this, of course, is due to the effects of the wildfires. so north bay, east bay, south bay, moderate air quality, good air quality right along the coastline. temperatures this afternoon, peak at 65 in san francisco. 69 in oakland and 81 degrees for san jose. back to you, theresa cafe. thank you. >> after months of drama, debate, state lawmakers finally advanced a bipartisan package of public safety. bill
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supporters say that this we'll tackle the issue of organized retail theft and california's fentanyl epidemic. capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. aisd 36 knows one the bill passes with vote. members of the legislature overwhelmingly advanced a bipartisan package of public safety bills. >> among the california retail theft reduction it will create a penalty of prison time up to 3 years for those convicted of stealing property with the intent to sell it. the bill will also allow for what's known as aggregation, meaning several thefts committed by one person over a two-year period can all add up to meet the larger penalty for grand theft. also included in the package, a bill to increase penalties for car break-ins and another bill to expand a diversion and rehab programs for people in lieu of prison. and for those experiencing substance use disorders, these bills or get driven. packed communities safer and stop.
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but it all comes after a summer of drama in the legislature. all starting up to critics expressed concerns the bill package does not touch prop 47. that's the 2014 vote or approved a law that change certain nonviolent crimes from felonies to misdemeanors and loose and penalties for offenses like retail theft. when the items stolen are valued at less than $950. supporters say prop 47 resulted in criminal justice reform and reduced california's prison population. but opponents argue and let criminals off the hook. earlier this summer, these organizers announced that they qualify their own november ballot measure to reform prop 47 governor gavin newsom has long opposed to the reform. 47 measure and even tried to add his own competing measure to the ballot. but his bid ultimately failed. democrats tried to add their own bill amendments to counter the reform. 47 measure, but that too failed with all that behind them. now they're glad to see their current public safety package support about
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law enforcement's dixon specials. and look forward getting a second. still, a handful of democrats argue the bills go too far. these measures the pin mass incarceration. >> and deepening mass incarceration is going in reverse. republicans on the other hand say while they support the legislature's public safety bills, they believe the legislation does not go far enough. >> a true public safety impact they argue can only voters approved prop 47 reform this november. make sure that crimes punishable in california. we don't see this rampant crime on our constituents and the legislature is expected to formally send the public safety bills to the governor's desk early next week reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >> microsoft has uncovered what it says are cyber attack efforts from iran specifically aimed at influencing the u.s. presidential election. the company says iranian fake news sites are being created with people impersonating
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activists, news nation's reporter and lana shirazi has the details. >> tensions are running high in the middle east as iran vowed retaliation for the killing of a hamas leader in now iran hackers are targeting the u.s. election through online activities. microsoft releasing a report this week detailing the groundwork by several iranian groups to commit cyber espionage and influence the 2024 election, including launching coburn new sites targeting u.s. voters, intimidation or inciting violence against political figures or groups sending spear-phishing emails in june to a high ranking official in a presidential campaign as well as compromising and account of a county level government employee in a swing state. today. the trump campaign saying it was hacked releasing a statement that read these documents were obtained illegally from foreign source is hostile to
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the united states intended to interfere with the 2024 election and sow chaos throughout our democratic process. this comes after recent reports of an iranian plot to assassinate president trump. the iranians know that president trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first 4 years in the white house. experts say threats by iran are not only on the web, but also on the ground. everyone is very happy to fight to the last. there are happy to fight to the last known person she up from afghanistan or pakistan. >> but they do not want full-fledged who are coming to the borders of iran is one thing to shoot. a rocket on have is will shoot a couple back. it's now another thing. if israel does something like this company iran, they have to do something. maybe israel does something back, but they do not want full-fledged war coming to the borders of iran. >> and back here, former youtube chief executive and google executive has died. 56 year-old susan with jet ski died from lung cancer. her
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husband posting on social media that, quote, susan was not just my best friend and partner life, but a brilliantd mind, a loving mother and a dear friend to many, jet ski played a key role in the creation google. she stepped down from job in 2023. colleagues say that she will be remembered for always putting others first. governor newsom is partnering with the tech giant nvidia to help train students, teachers and developers to better use artificial intelligence and education nvidia is based in santa clara. and the governor says that the collaboration can ultimately help advance student careers. in an emergency. every second counts in this morning's richaun tech. rich demuro shows us how to call for help. using smart devices. >> many of us carry a smartphone or wear a smartwatch. but do you know how to use these devices to call for help fast in an emergency today? i'm showing
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you the shortcut. second come in handy when you need them. most. if you need help fast, here's how to use the shortcut on your device to dial 9-1-1. >> on samsung phones, press the side button 5 times by the fall. you have to swipe up to confirm dialing 9-1-1. but you can make an immediate in the settings on google pixel press the side button 5 times, then touch and hold the screen for 3 seconds again. you can make your phone dial immediately in settings on the iphone press and hold the side button and either volume button for a few seconds. there's also an option to trigger a 9-1-1. call by pressing the side button 5 times fast. keep in mind, it's a good idea to visit the section of your smartphone to set up any emergency contacts you want to medically notify if you dial 9-1-1. now when it comes to watch is on the apple watch
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press and hold the side button to call for help. this is the flat but not the round one on the google pixel watch press the rounds crown button 5 times fast. after a brief countdown and alarm, it will dial. and on the samsung watch press the home key 5 times fast. that's the upper keys on the side of the watch. keep in mind on fitbit devices, there isn't currently a way to quickly call for help. so what about using your voice? you can ask siri to call 9-1-1, and google assistant to and while alexa can't directly down 9-1-1, amazon does have a subscription service called alexa emergency assist, which will connect you to a trained agent for help. it's always a good idea to familiarize yourself with these emergency shortcuts before you actually need them. just be careful not to dial 9-1-1, accidentally. if you try to test them out. >> put instructions on how to use the shortcuts on my
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website. just go to rich on tech dot tv. i'm rich demuro. that's rich on tech. >> if you have use cash app at all in the past 6 years, you may be eligible to receive some money. the company that owns cash app has agreed to a 15 million dollar settlement after they were accused of negligence following today to bridges. the settlement says that anyone who has used the app since august of 2018 and have authorized withdrawals from the account could be eligible. users are able to claim up to $2500. for your money. this morning, the wall street journal says the pay raises and bonuses are shrinking. nearly half of all of most 2000 u.s. companies pulled in the 2nd quarter cut budgets for salary increases. the medium raises share was 4.1%. that's down from 4.5% in 2023. that is expected to drop to 3.9% in 2025. new survey
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says that americans need 60 lazy days per year to feel rested and relaxed. it turns out that americans take he's very lazy days. very serious thing with one in 5 planning their lazy days in advance. and 67% opting to take their lazy days spontaneously conducted by talker research. the poll found that almost three-quarters are likely to fly under the radar. they're not going tell anybody when they actually decide to relax at home. >> well, skies are gray up right above sfo, but no reports of delays. skies are grey in many areas across the bay. so well, how about the forecast? that's coming up in just a bit.
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>> and taking a live look outside in downtown san francisco. >> really foggy out there. so you are going to want to bundle up, especially go if you go to the outside lands. but kathy? >> trafton is here to tell us a little bit more about catholic. yeah, we can do a video tour because okay, you cannot see the top of transamerica pyramid. this is just slow to clear out. but you know what? the view from mount tam usually you see a gorgeous panoramic view of the bay area. not this morning. it is all great. could be a view of anything okay from underneath these clouds. sfo is doing well. we've got some low clouds there, though. finally, some blue skies down there at san jose. san jose state university. here's the fog products. so this is the forecast for fog. it's gray
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along the coast and then we'll start to clear things back midday. and then it just repeats over and over again. low clouds and fog in the morning burning off by midday in some areas back to the coast. little bit of drizzle for some people as you head out. temperatures pretty flat so far. 50's 60's. not a big warm up because the clouds are really keeping the incoming solar radiation from warming up the ground and warming up the air on the other hand, antioch is now at 74 degrees in terms air quality. it's a bit of a problem enough to trigger a air quality advisory that's in effect for the bay area. again today. some areas still are green. that's good air quality. some areas are yellow and especially down in the santa cruz mountains. but that air quality advisories in effect for the north bay east bay, south bay for moderate air quality coast side. it's green. it's good in terms of the smoke. yeah. the smokes coming in from the wildfires and that's why we have the air quality advisory. blue is moderate, small amounts of smoke. and when you get up to
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the oranges and reds up by medford, oregon woman, you really got the smokies, thick smoke. but you notice a sea breeze is a pick and pushing this away. so our surface smoke is going to go away come tomorrow. i think that air quality advisory will be allowed to expire. high pressure has moved away heading toward texas and that gives a chance for a low pressure trough to develop. and that's what's influencing our weather. we've got the low clouds. we get the foggy a little bit of drizzle a bit breezy temperature wise in the city, mainly in the 60's. the sunset 58 degrees along the coastline. again, just hovering around 60 degrees. a little warmer as you head toward the bay, 70 for burlingame you head south. little warmer yet. redwood city, 79 going into the 80's in places such as san jose 81 degrees on the east bay. so the warmest spots are in the 80's that the 86 for livermore, that little cooler in hayward in the 72 degree range. as you see the temperatures go are not seeing any 90's at this point. i wouldn't be shocked to see
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one, but the forecast for santa rosa is 87 degrees. 7 day forecast. temperatures at or below normal. all 7 days and one, the bay shoreline 60's 70's for the next couple of days. and in fact, along and that the ocean itself in the 60's that this is a departure from normal. so the blue on this map shows cooler than normal temperatures. do you want to head toward the san joaquin valley? yeah, you've got the pinks there. but for us, we're going to stick with the below normal temperatures, not just the next 7 days, but really the next 6 to 10 days. so that's the forecast bundle up. going to toward the ocean because it % will be a bit breezy and a little bit chilly. theresa sounds good. thanks. kept. >> with covid cases rising in the past few months, some bay area counties are recommending that they community take precaution as the cdc warns of potential vaccine shortages. earlier today i spoke with doctor are numb. mukherjee about the rising levels and the potential shortage. tell
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us a little bit about what you guys are saying out there. we know the wastewater is showing that we have had a summer surge. so how can we best take care of to contra costa county recently said the public health said, you know, wear a mask your inside with a lot of people. so what do you guys say? >> so you're right what you're reporting is consistent with what's in the literature, which is that we are seeing a summer this is the the highest surge we've seen in the summer months since the beginning of the pandemic. it's not as great as the winter peaks that we've seen. so that's good news secondly, although rates are high and these are largely based on the wastewater data analysis, the rates severe pulmonary disease related to covid hospitalizations and death actually are very low. so although we're seeing greater infection rates, the severity of the infections seem to not be translating into greater disease thankfully and professor it what how should be best?
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>> you know, equip ourselves. you know, we're d dealing with kids and loved ones and parents and grandparents. you dnow, getting sick. so what do we do about that? so i think we practice those basic principles that we learned in grade school and that we've reinforced during the pandemic month. so first and foremost, good hygiene. >> washing our hands, all those things that we know but sometimes tend to put on the wayside. secondly, i think it's important to be a tune to our own health. not just for our own ability to, you know, get sick and whatnot, we might infect along the way. so as you said, contra costa county has putting guidance for a mask, not a mandate, but just guidance to say when we're in crowded indoor spaces are areas where there's a lot of intermingling with other people that we should exercise precaution. and that's just basically wearing a mask, especially if you're feeling ill or sick. again, i want to reiterate that the severity of the disease in any at more adverse consequences are not very high at this point. so i don't think people need to be cause for alarm. but i think we need to basically exact the principles that we learned early on in the pandemic. and
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we also learned that during the pandemic, you know, to to wear a mask. >> would be, you know, one of those surgical masks are the know, and then that there's no shame that we're just kind of trying to take care of ourselves, right? absolutely correct. and i think those of us that have people who are elderly and our family, myself included. >> those of us that have folks in our family that are in a peer circle that are immunocompromised. i think it's just a matter of respect for them just to make sure that we're doing what we can to keep you healthy. so i don't think there's any shame. and i think the last 3 years taught us that really wearing a mask is not just protecting ourselves, but also sort of affection for fellow human being. does talk about vaccines in the i know that i went online and, you know, there really isn't much out there right now. so we're all waiting kind of focused on the flu. >> vaccine as well as the latest covid vaccines. so what should we know about that coming down the pike? so the earlier vaccines that we have were created for variants that are no longer highly in circulation right?
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>> and so what we're waiting for right now, there's a family of variants called the flirt, variants up 3, 1, 1, to sort of the most common one. again, it's more highly contagious, which is probably what's responsible for the summer surge. but again, i want to reiterate that severe disease and death are still at all-time lows. so this new vaccine that's scheduled to come out in september, october of this year really is tailored towards those variants. so going out, rushing in a vaccine right now. first of all, it takes about, you know, one to 3 months to kick in. and second of all is tailored for a variant that's no longer out i would say, you know, do everything that we've talked about hygiene wearing a mask and those areas that are more sensitive. but at the same time, you know, making sure that we get our vaccines as soon as they're available in september, october, because those are the things that will protect us for the next summer surge. that will happen next summer. so a lot parents have been gardens have. >> kids going back to college? you know, they're going into these mass areas. so what would you say to, you know, kids going back into school?
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well, luckily, most college stage students, mind included not my own kids, but my students. >> you know, they're usually more so than not healthy and are able to, you know, not deal with severe consequences. that being said, i think the thing we need to be more attuned to is, you know, 5.10, years ago if we had a sore throat, a rhinos, you know what, you just go to class, you just go do what you're doing now. i think it's important to call, you know, t ke pause. you do not take yourself out of, you know, circulation or isolation or anything like that. but take pause. take a look at your symptoms. make sure that you do the things that we talked about. test yourself. if you do test positive, you know, the guidelines of change a little bit. it used to be that you would isolate for 5 days and go back out. now guidance is for 24 hours. you monitor your symptoms if you're fever-free for 24 hours. 24 hours. if you're fever-free. >> and your symptoms are improving. you can go back to your normal duties. again. the guidance is that you wear a mask not just to protect other folks, because even though if
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you're feeling fine, you still may be shutting want to like spread that exactly to you. and to others actually especially not your professors cracked. thank you very much, professor mukherjee. we really appreciate you coming in and spending the time and giving us this information. thank you for having me, teresa. okay. for having me, teresa. okay. we'll be right back. nexgard® plus helps you protect your dog from fleas, ticks, heartworm disease, and more... all in one delicious, monthly, soft chew. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders.
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retailers know timing is key and maximizing. >> seasonal sales and launching the holiday early as a way to grab more people to buy more stuff right. the national retail revealed that halloween spending last year was expected to reach a record 12 billion dollars with summerween upon us. we'll see if that's even higher. you know, it's a good day when you learn a new word, some are you mean, you know, i have not seen these at the stores like going to the wrong store. is theresa, know candy corns or is in my a new study this week says that san francisco is one of the best cities for working parents to live in. according to this website, co-working cafe, san francisco ranks 5 out of the top 20 data shows a high number of pediatricians per children co-working spaces, remote jobs. fremont ranked number 9, oakland, 20 and the number one drum roll. kathy >> washington, d.c., the best place. there you go. i think
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i'll stay here. i think i had and i okay. so tell us about what okay it is. gray, it's breezy. we've got temperatures running out of below normal for the next 7 days, indeed into the next 10 days because finally, we get a break from the heat and we'll take it. it was really scorching hot, many areas now will be. and, you know, the 80's and some of the warmest spots for a while. i think that's just great. lots of gray, though, with coastline. and of course, the are qualities a little iffy right now. it's my court is not the airport has reports of problems. i've been watching it all morning and it got the planes taking off a disease. so we've got to air quality issue, but it's just going to probably expire. the advisory effect today for moderate air quality in some spots in the bay area. well, from kathy myself, have a great sunday. >> bundle up out there. and guess who that make. make it a great bye, bye.
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